Sentence examples for the fallouts from inspiring English sources

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the fallouts

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The event of small airborne particles falling to the ground in significant quantities as a result of major industrial activity, volcano eruption, sandstorm, nuclear explosion, etc.

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One of the fallouts is wholesale abandonment.

The fallouts from 7/7 continue, which was the point.

It's just one of the fallouts of becoming a mega-trending Twitter hashtag.

All the fights and the fallouts, the wrestling bouts, the litany of carnal conquests and contractual flareups: the carnival of immodesty starts early and never subsides.

However, there have also been the red cards and the red mists; the clashes with colleagues and opponents; the fallouts and the banishments.

Bouckaert said: "One of the fallouts of this policy is that this has created a huge market for fake passports in Turkey.

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The fallout was ugly.

The fallout was swift.

THE fallout continues.

The fallout could continue.

The fallout contained dioxin.

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