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For example, in Mandarin Chinese the words haò "day" and haǒ "good" are distinguished from one another in that the first has a falling tone and the second a falling-rising tone; these are realized, respectively, as (1) a fall in the pitch of the syllable from high to low and (2) a change in the pitch of the syllable from medium to low and back to medium.
Since Scotland has a falling population, this open door is not a hard policy to sell.
It certainly does a lot for his present: among other things, he has a falling out with his jealous best friend.
The state as a whole has a falling unemployment rate and 100,000 more jobs today than it did at its pre-recession peak in 2008.
In English as well as many other non-tonal languages interrogative intonation has a rising pitch contour whereas declarative intonation has a falling pitch contour.
Europe has a falling demand for gas, and does not need the potential 63bn cubic metres (cu m) a year that South Stream would provide.
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Fiction: "Our families had a falling out.
Our families had a falling out.
So we had a falling out".
Kawashima and Nakazato have since had a falling out.
(The two had been allies, but had a falling out).
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