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MICHAELS: He may have fallen on that wrist trying to make the tackle on Wilkinson.
At some point, however, the curtain had fallen on that part of her life and it seemed unlikely to rise again.
While traveling to Canada to speak about Afghanistan from time to time, for example, I've been struck by how heavily Afghan casualties have fallen on that country, which has essentially not been called upon to take casualties in a foreign war since Korea.
The magnolia now lounging on Mr. Hardie's terrace had begun to envelop a sculpture behind Mr. Mountsier's house that was carved by Leonard Cave from an oak tree that had fallen on that very spot, so Mr. Hardie, who is 6-foot-4, and Mr. Hartlage, the same height and 20 years younger, decided to move it.
I didn't know at the time that Bruce had fallen on that trip.
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Forbes: And where do you think the regulators are going to fall on that one?
And where does Instagram fall on that spectrum?
Regardless of where they fall on that spectrum, many residents' misfortunes track with the city's own.
Where exactly Ms. Kagan would fall on that scale is unclear since she has never been a judge.
It's called "Known and Unknown" — where do unexpected meals at North Korean events fall on that continuum?
"I know all those kids that had to go school today wish that bloomberg fell on that snow," read the printable portion of a Twitter post by kathy890.
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