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That increased revenue would fall right to the bottom line.
Our best hope is to get President Bush to put on a pink coat and chase a fox; no doubt Tony Blair would fall right in behind him.
It looked like an obvious trap, and for a moment it seemed certain that Mr. West would fall right into it.
He came up and out of the water at an angle so that the next move was that he would fall right down on top of us and crush us.
"So whether you have the most interesting, most exclusive, most enviable vacation plans would fall right into that category of human endeavor, which is, 'How can I somehow be better than other people -- and have more fun?' " In her book "Saturday Night" (Replica Books, 1997), Ms. Orlean chronicled the American obsession with having a good time.
What all this means physically, Khanna said, is that an observer in a spaceship who aligned their thrusters in a specific way, would fall right through the extremal black hole's horizon without experiencing any unstable behavior.
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There might have been a tremendous battle in our home, but if someone from outside came in, it would be as if the director yelled, 'Roll 'em.' We'd fall right into our stage roles.
"The painting wouldn't fall right," the tour guide, Gary Mahmoud, said.
If I would have, I would have fallen right to the ground".
"Someone asked me, 'Should we break out the Champagne?' " he added, laughing, "and I said, 'Yes, but not the Cristal.' " "If consumer spending were to start to fall off, advertising spending would fall off right behind it," Mr. Peeler added.
The theories that the Wall would fall were right.
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