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Snow falls only in the winter; the snowfall varies from about 10 to 33 ft (3 to 10 m) in different years and in relation to altitude or proximity to the sea.
Rain falls only in winter (December January in North Africa, June–July in Southern Africa), although in some localities it may fall in autumn (September in North Africa, April in Southern Africa).
The first "Nut Job" may have involved a nut heist, and the city-dwelling rodents around whom the story revolves may indeed be described as "nutty by nature," in reference to their predilection for the crunchy, protein-packed treats, but most of the nut-related content of this film falls only in the first few minutes.
A prior history of falls was a significant predictor of future falls only in our older adults with balance impairment (0.01).
In the total sample there was a significant association between hemoglobin levels and falls only in the unadjusted model (OR per 1 SD decrease 1.36; 95% CI 1.14-1.64).
Available studies on stroke survivors in community-based populations have examined: falls only in women [ 19], long-term stroke survivors (greater than one year since stroke) [ 8, 20, 21], small samples of stroke survivors [ 9, 20], or fall data with follow-up limited to six months [ 22- 25].
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The final barriers fell only in recent years.
As of June 2009 these ratios had fallen only in America, Britain and South Korea, and not by much at that.
So stocks should rise and fall only in response to new data.
Public-sector net debt as a percentage of gross domestic product would start falling only in the fiscal year ending in 2018.
Among the 18 OECD countries for which 2008 data are available, the share of the foreign-born in the labour force fell only in Luxembourg (not shown), Austria, Belgium and France.
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