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"It kept falling off into the dirt," said his stepfather, Roland Shaw.
Photographs taken by Greenpeace show alpine-green meadows suddenly falling off into massive black and ash-grey craters.
After Atomised, the book that put him on the British map, there was a falling off into laziness and facile provocation, or the banal fantasies of his last novel, The Possibility of an Island (2005).
They observed three types of ice losses, each with a distinctive and detailed sound signature: the splash of an ice block falling off into the water; the crack of a fragment sliding down the glacier's rough surface; and the soft thud of an underwater ice chunk breaking away and floating up, followed by a secondary impact as it surfaces.
There was a time when the world was widely regarded as flat, and it was thought dangerous to sail to its extremities for fear of falling off into some dreadful chasm.
These days I hear my clients use nearly the exact same language I did back then to describe a sexual climax when they were pre-orgasmic, never quite reaching the mountaintop and falling off into bliss.
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A big clump falls off into the tray below!
Goes back home after her adventure and falls off into a dreamless sleep.
After that, however, the menu falls off into a mess of what the owner calls "American-born Chinese diner food".
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