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"Get prone in the snow and stay on top".
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Faine and his colleagues pictured "a flock of ratty little sheep, wading around in this muddy field where they got prone to disease".
"Somehow to get you prone — it's a good idea," Rourke said.
The one constant, she said, is that students everywhere are getting more "prone, interested, even pressured" to have sex at an early age.
She said an exhaustive study of the research had found that "Australia is a fire-prone country and it will get more fire prone as the climate changes".
It's also probably good news that the older we get, the less prone to earworms we are.
Another good spot is to get into the "prone" position and lay in between the bottom of the latch, the concrete, and the hinge.
Dasaolu, a 9.91 secs man at his best, is only just learning to get his injury-prone body through the three rounds of a major championship.
Patients who are tumor necrosis factor hyposecretors may actually be more prone to an infection but less prone to get septic shock when they get an infection.
He's slow to turn and is prone to get burnt for pace on the outside.
The stakes of food security are morbidly high and when things get tough, governments are prone to actively dissuading production.
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