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"The chestnuts ripen," Mr. Shepard said, "and the burr" — the fruit's outer armor — "opens up, and the nuts fall free on the ground.
The code also says the flag should "never be festooned, drawn back, nor up, in folds, but always allowed to fall free".
Without allowing it to touch the ground, he let the flag fall free into its full size: 5 feet by 9 ½ feet.
Once outside of the grip of the Moon, "such material could simply be allowed to fall free along an invisible space pathway to Earth," eventually hitting a "desolate desert area".
The fake abdomen was filled with rubber, latex, and gelatin pieces smeared in fake blood the "internal organs"—which could then fall free.
Four hours after her death, and while the body still hung by the neck, two dead infants were seen to fall free of the body.
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"It was going so fast — everything happened in less than five seconds and then I fell free," he added.
It trickled precariously across his chest, he swiped for it and then it fell free for a two-run single.
I quickly grabbed an iron bar but fell free," Dan Ninh Dan told the Associated Press.
The life raft fell free into the water, smashing its drinking-water container but otherwise doing no damage.
One of the worst loading cases for an elevator system is when the elevator falls free and the safety gear is activated until the elevator stops.
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