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After an impressive Amanar vault on her first attempt, the reigning world champion failed to stick the landing on her second attempt, falling down into a sitting position.
The incessant, methodical drip, drip, drip of precise words and actions over time had me falling down into a dark hole.
It wove around the temple in a maze-like fashion before eventually passing through the entrance and falling down into a hole in the floor.
At a trading post on her journey, Anna meets a mountain man named Kristoff, an ice harvester who agrees to lead her to the North Mountain, where he knows that a magical phenomenon has occurred and helps her escape a pack of wolves, resulting in his sled being destroyed after falling down into a large hole and catching on fire.
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The particles fall down into a second fluidized bed, the fuel reactor, and are via a fluidized pot-seal transported back into the riser.
"A brick had fallen down into a chimney stack, hit an obstruction, then burst through the plaster in my wall because it fell two flights," he said.
The reactor core is therefore a pebble bed, but the pebbles are not actual pebbles, as already said, although they can be evacuated from the core by letting them fall down into a core catcher where subcriticality and decay heat cooling are guaranteed.
215But Poseidonius says that a river, the Timavus, runs out of the mountains, falls down into a chasm, and then, after running underground about a hundred and thirty stadia, makes its exit near the sea.
As my boyfriend pointed out to me, I always seem to gain strength after I've fallen down into a deep dark place.
The story Jack tells Liz about the time he fell down into a crevasse and had to climb down into the darkness is inspired by the 1988 book Touching the Void.
18 John Cogger: when you have fallen down into an icy chasm, it is not a good idea to dig yoursel deeper into it.
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