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For every point Clinton falls off from that ten-point spread, 45,000 votes switch to Obama.
So is it with this calamity: it does not touch me: some thing which I fancied was a part of me, which could not be torn away without tearing me, nor enlarged without enriching me, falls off from me, and leaves no scar.
The projectile energy has been selected considering the fact that up to 1 GeV, the neutron yield enhancement is approximately a linear function of the energy and for higher energies the yield falls off from the linear correlation because of the production and non-productive decay of π0 particles into pairs of 70-MeV photons [12].
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Some critics saw a falling off from his writing of the eighties.
In South Carolina, many of those falling off from Clinton seemed to go to Edwards.
But the rest of NBC's lineup fell off from there.
After becoming Poet Laureate his collections in the 1980s seem to fall off from his earlier heights.
After six months, no matter what the quality of shoe, the soles would fall off from corrosion.
I'd only ridden it twice when a bolt fell off from underneath the saddle and rolled down a drain.
His rebounding statistics, which had fallen off from the 14 rebounds that he averaged in high school, were also written on it.
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