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Part of the reason current NHL players are at risk is because they fall into something of an immunity gap.
A naturally miserable physiognomy means you are constantly having to create your facial expressions quite consciously, adjusting and readjusting until you feel your face fall into something that feels proximate to those pleasant ones sported by others.
The chances, however, that the flotilla of groups will draw much legal scrutiny for their campaign activities seem slim, because the organizations, which have been growing in popularity as conduits for large, unrestricted donations among both Republicans and Democrats since the 2006 election, fall into something of a regulatory netherworld.
"When you fall into something at age 11 and get paid incredible amounts of money for your entire teenage years for doing a job anyone would want, there is a part of you that thinks everybody is just saying, 'He got there because he fell into it; he's not really an actor.' " The possibility that those people might be right plagued him as well.
It is James's misfortune to fall into something agonisingly resembling love with Katherine, a thirtyish London underachiever who in her turn is tormented by an emotional state that would probably like to be love for Fraser, a red-blooded paparazzo who – and this is the novel's sole point of certainty – is definitely in love with her.
"Most of my clients just end up selling the house," Ms. Grimaldi said, "taking the proceeds and saying, 'Thank you, Mom.' " But if the beneficiary wants to keep the home, just who is responsible for paying the mortgage until the estate is settled can fall into something of a "gray area," said Deirdre R. Wheatley-Liss, a tax lawyer at Fein, Such, Kahn & Shepard in Parsippany, N.J.
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For a moment, the room fell into something like decorum.
I'm very lucky that I fell into something I truly enjoy.
I coach many people who want to change careers mid-life because they fell into something and became stuck.
Until now, unlike the foreclosure practices, banks' pursuit of credit card and other consumer debts have fallen into something of a regulatory gulf.
In the context of the dance, the image served as a metaphor for redemption and enlightenment, as if he were falling into something deeper.
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