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"The worst is past and the river is beginning to fall nicely," said Gary Dyhouse, the chief hydrologist here for the Army Corps of Engineers.
Chances were starting to fall nicely for Inverness as Tansey, at the centre of everything for the hosts, delivered a corner into the box for Josh Meekings to thump a header off the post.
At this point your hair should have enough weight to fall nicely around your shoulders without needing to be shaped.
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"It just didn't fall nicely for us, and I think if we'd have scored, we'd have gone on to see the game out".
In 2012, three juniors at North Carolina's Wake Forest University invented a new fast food concept -- quality hot dogs spiral-cut lengthwise so they could better hold and integrate their toppings, which fall nicely into the grooves -- as part of a class project.
A cross from Baines on the left fell nicely to him in the area and he had time for a touch but hit his shot straight at Fernando Muslera when either side of the Uruguay goalkeeper would have done.
It fell nicely for me to hit; I knew I had to catch it right and luckily I did".
I think, looking at the replays, it came off Shelton's just-about-chest, bounced off his left forearm and then fell nicely for him to score – could have been disallowed, but it might have been a bit harsh.
James Henry did well out on the right and crossed to the far post where Rob Hulse, on loan from Queens Park Rangers and now on his third London club this season, headed the ball into the air and found it falling nicely for him to lob into the far corner of the net.
The winner came in the 72nd minute when Mark Reynolds' low cross evaded Cammy Smith but fell nicely for Jack to steer home from 10 yards.
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