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David Miliband, the foreign secretary, felled himself with a banana; Harriet Harman, who beat Mr Johnson in a 2007 race to become Labour's deputy leader, ruled herself out.
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David Eisler, 64, a retired anthropologist with 80 acres near Eugene, fells alder himself, pulling the logs through stands of hemlock and fir with a horse to minimize the impact.
— Julia Moskin The New York Post: Death by boneless breast: A Staten Island man who killed his wife is himself felled by chicken cutlets.
An Englishman is murdered across the road, a daughter-in-law goes in childbirth and Amulya himself is felled.
At which point Law looks thunderstruck, as if felled by a description of himself.
Thanks to China's stimulus-driven investment spree, the ratio increased to 2.9 in 2010, but that still does not look wildly out of line.Malinvestors of great wealthIn Defoe's tale, Robinson Crusoe spends five months making a canoe for himself, felling a cedar-tree, paring away its branches and chiselling out its innards.
Mr Daley's odd dialogue with reporters (one calls him "the Jackson Pollock of the English language") grew strained as scandals felled allies but never reached the mayor himself.
Fisher complied, but en route he drew a pistol, shot himself and sustained an injury that felled him from his horse.
After Danny Hattersley was felled, Will Hatfield netted the spot-kick before he himself was brought down by Payne, who was sent off, but Hatfield missed.
After being felled by Lerin Duarte on the right, he picked himself up to hit a thunderous strike, with the ball going in off the the post as Kenneth Vermeer failed to keep it out at full stretch.
But at 28, he felled Buster Douglas, became the undisputed heavyweight champion and thought to himself, "Do you think I got here to retire now?" There have been 19 bouts since, the last 3 against John Ruiz.
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