Pittsburgh lost its fourth straight to fall back to .
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Once the oceans rise, they will not fall back. ■
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I quickly fall back asleep until my alarm goes off.
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I mumble gibberish and fall back asleep for a few.
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You fall back into the habit of where you're from.
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Then, both the capsule and rocket fall back to Earth.
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Gimlet still has several popular podcasts to fall back on.
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Anything beyond that amount would fall back to the city.
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But February's jobs report saw earnings growth fall back again.
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"Sometimes you're strong, sometimes you fall back," he told Reuters.
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Maybe people just want to fall back into their tribe.
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In tough times, they have less to fall back on.
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We could still fall back to $20143 per barrel tomorrow.
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Was I ready to fall back in love with baseball?
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I can't do anything but fall back into the white.
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But neither should we panic or fall back on xenophobia.
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Maybe that will be temporary and it will fall back.
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After all, they'll always have racism to fall back on.
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I downed it all and tried to fall back asleep.
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I let him in and promptly fall back to sleep.
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Right now, we don't have many to fall back on.
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"Maybe that's all we have to fall back on now."
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Many players had no financial cushion to fall back on.
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I need to fall back in love with my body.
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I didn't have a fall back, which was my fault.
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Their track record is what you have to fall back on.
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They're tough and vulnerable, but don't fall back on being cutesy.
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It was an argument we all kind of fall back on.
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She felt something was wrong and couldn't fall back to sleep.
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I spend a few minutes updating her and fall back asleep.
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I listen to a podcast to try to fall back asleep.
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They fall back on the couch and continue gleefully making out.
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So what else do Senate Republicans have to fall back on?
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I wasn't able to fully fall back asleep until 5 a.m.
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Usually I fall back asleep quickly, but at 29:1 a.
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I fall back asleep but wake up around 7:30, thankfully!
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Let's fall back for people who aren't steeped in sports media.
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We text for a few minutes before I fall back asleep.
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I woke up out of nowhere and couldn't fall back asleep.
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Fall back asleep until 30:229 when I finally get up.
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Beth knows when to clap back and when to fall back.
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Afterward, both the capsule and the rocket fall back to Earth.
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Theory suggests that they should eventually fall back down to earth.
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Most customers fall back on a number system, one to six.
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What it sounds like to fall back in love with myself.
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I was in no rush to fall back into old habits.
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All this creates a tendency to fall back on preexisting beliefs.
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"We didn't have much money to fall back on," Moss said.
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If one didn't work out, he always had a fall back.
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She even delivered a notarized letter requesting the D.A. fall back.
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This increase in supply soon causes the price to fall back.
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But let's not fall back into the same old policy mistakes.
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And don't have that diversity of income to fall back on.
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To avoid risking waste, these parents fall back on their children's preferences.
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If food stamps are cut, they could fall back into extreme poverty.
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Without system-level integration, iOS may fall back on the mobile web.
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The weekend is when the jobless fall back into sync with society.
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With mortgage rates now rising, they could yet fall back to earth.
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He is sober, thoughtful and keen not to fall back into addiction.
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I get back under the covers and fall back asleep right away.
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This was super crucial for getting Riley to fall back asleep quickly.
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He rolls out of bed at 6 and I fall back asleep.
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I can't fall back asleep, so I get up and start cleaning.
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Love it or hate it, it's almost time to fall back again.
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So I think to fall back on that is a false premise.
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But I think everyone feels good in the fall, back to school.
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I fall back to sleep and wake up a little before 9.
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Brinkmann at least has the Danish welfare state to fall back on.
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Still, Apple has the inertia of its ecosystem to fall back on.
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Yet too often, we fall back on texts or social media messaging.
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I'm really worried i'll fall back into my old patterns of addiction.
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The instant access only tempted me to fall back into old habits.
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Teddy was like, 'Yo, fall back, you're kinda being weird right now.
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"When you fall back, you get a better view," the post said.
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And pastoralists have nothing to fall back on when their animals die.
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I get up and drink water and try to fall back asleep.
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I fall back asleep on the couch and then let her in.
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They typically already own several other cars they could fall back on.
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We will probably all fall back into our old roles, slightly reshaped.
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The oba's beaded crown will fall back into place, shadowing his face.
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The high prices might fall back a bit as the bubble deflates.
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Those who argue Chernobyl will never happen again also fall back on engineering.
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I never fall back asleep, but I lie in bed until 7:40.
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I kiss her goodbye and manage to fall back asleep for two hours.
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There are, however, a few exceptions to this "spring forward, fall back" rule.
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US 10-YEAR TREASURY YIELDS FALL BACK BELOW 2 PERCENT, LAST 1.9935 PERCENT
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If it's not lit, Chan will know it's OK to fall back asleep.
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Life just started to fall back together again, just by adding physical fitness.
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Until then, at least he has that puppy meme to fall back on!
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He kisses me goodbye at 6:30 and I fall back asleep again.
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I try and fall back asleep because I didn't crash until 21 a.m.!
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I try to fall back asleep but am unsuccessful, so I get up.
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Unsolicited yowling goes on for a while, but I eventually fall back asleep.
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I fall back asleep until my friend N. texts me 8 minutes later.
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I slap on my lavender eye mask and try to fall back asleep.
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Maybe because he's got a secret New Zealand passport to fall back on.
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And these days, there's not much to fall back on if it does.
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These droplets then freeze and fall back to Earth, creating the glassy spheres.
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And a gentle reminder to "fall back": Daylight saving time ends on Sunday.
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Similarly, Operator, Magic and Fin all fall back on hybrid bot-human models.
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Mitra hands me my first cup, and I fall back to my mattress.
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Will the network's ratings fall back to earth after this wild presidential election?
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I pinch myself to make sure I didn't fall back asleep (I didn't).
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In 2018, at least some of them started to fall back out again.
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I know I need to get up now or I'll fall back asleep.
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However, the Grizzlies never allowed the lead to fall back into single digits.
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I have a reputation and experience I fall back upon, over 20 years.
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But because he's caught in a bouncy chair, he can't fall back asleep.
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Confidence: High Tonight: Winds diminish as evening temperatures fall back through the 40s.
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Also, unlike Britain, Switzerland has over 120 existing treaties to fall back on.
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They're these things that people fall back on because they're just habitual expressions.
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""Don't be tempted to fall back into that MAGA crowd this election season.
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The electron would then fall back to its ground state, releasing a light particle.
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Every so often, a film will flirt with challenging it, then gradually fall back.
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Federal charges are considered a fall back because federal law has much narrower jurisdiction.
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Can't fall back asleep, so I mindlessly scroll through my phone for a while.
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RadioShack couldn't escape the fall back into bankruptcy and eventually threw in the towel.
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They have no intention whatsoever of allowing themselves to fall back under their dominance.
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"I always have a PhD in economics to fall back on," he told me.
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And on each stage is a fall back mixer that has about 120 channels.
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But could you have a fall back ... a Joe Biden or maybe a Kerry?
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"But it's good to have something to fall back on I think," he said.
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Only this go-round, I wouldn't fall back into my typical first-date ways.
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For the rest, Google says, RCS for business will fall back to standard SMS.
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He eventually calms down, and I (finally) fall back asleep around 5:30 a.m.
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"The inflation rate as a whole will also fall back to 1.5," Commerzbank predicted.
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Previous rains had suspended work, as workers watched earth fall back into the hole.
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If they fall back to the worst, an extra 1.25m lives will be lost.
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The educators' goal is to help these students fall back in love with school.
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To his credit, he didn't sugarcoat his answer and didn't fall back on platitudes.
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Only when a piece of shrapnel lodged in her head did she fall back.
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In many cases politicians fall back on appeals to tribal, religious or regional loyalties.
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It becomes way easy to fall back to microwaveable meals or DoorDash every night.
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The capsule then separates from the booster, and both eventually fall back to Earth.
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Not simply to fall back onto previous positions which have already been proven unworkable.
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The nurse gives me more fentanyl for the pain and I fall back asleep.
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The result is that poorly paid women have few resources to fall back on.
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With no money to fall back on, Ree sets off to find her father.
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Or they fall back into a snare and struggle to fall out of it.
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Policymakers and private analysts think the inflation rate will fall back by next year.
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Unable to fall back to sleep, he would go to his computer and write.
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This is a mere oversold recovery, therefore I think prices will fall back again.
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You can't fall back and live in them if you have mortgages on them.
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It's another reason people might fall back to Instagram instead of using Snapchat Stories.
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Why is it so easy to fall back into it when you get out?
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Noisey: Was it easier to just fall back on what you were comfortable with?
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The messaging market was heavily fractured and SMS was a more popular fall back.
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That way, you'll always have at least one meal you to fall back on.
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That way, you can concede them and fall back on what you really want.
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Mr. Paulsen predicts that the economy's growth rate will fall back toward 2 percent.
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Move everything up one year and then everything will eventually fall back in place.
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But if the worst happens, then what can Mourinho and Conte fall back on?
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That's because wealth — home equity, savings, investments — provides a cushion to fall back on.
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Move everything up one year and then everything will eventually fall back in place.
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We fall back on what we do know, not on what we don't know.
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She was just better than the rest, with more skills to fall back on.
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This will motivate you when you're tempted to fall back into your old habits.
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The currency could fall back to $1.24, however, in case of a failed deal.
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He would want to do better, fall back into old habits, recover, revert, etc.
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But most economists chose a fall back in core inflation as the main reason.
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I crawl in, still in my jeans and top, and immediately fall back asleep.
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If things aren't working, you can also fall back on the live support system.
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I've got all that great stuff to fall back on, how I handled Sunday.
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We had the fresh arm in case we had to fall back on it.
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So spectacular was their rise that they were bound to fall back sooner or later.
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She's terrified that he'll meet his baby daughter and fall back in love with Teddy.
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Maybe we pushed too far, maybe people just want to fall back into their tribe.
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It's good thing The Slo-Mo Guys both have day jobs to fall back on.
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However, inflation there is widely expected to fall back in line over the coming year.
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If all else fails, you'll always have your tens of millions to fall back on.
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Without the support of the innovative class, Poland will fall back into ruin and rubble.
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We do argue and we do fall out, but we fall back in very quickly.
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It gets so high that you half expect it to like, fall back to Earth.
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One group, known as the Estridentistas, rejected the impulse to fall back on traditional imagery.
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But Mr Trump prefers to fall back on the old idea that might is right.
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If so, liability could fall back onto whoever sold the product or runs the system.
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Then, in space, the capsule and rocket separate and both eventually fall back to Earth.
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I say a groggy goodbye to him and fall back asleep until around 7:30.
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Stratospheric particles eventually fall back to Earth in rain, so the effect is short-lived.
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I try to fall back asleep until my alarm goes off at 214:2120 a.m.
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Education systems therefore fall back upon the rote-learning of foreign languages such as English.
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She dropped out of school to do skating, there was nothing to fall back on.
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Davie's fellow members at Chief remind her "not to fall back into those old norms."
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Media producers, of course, fall back on public demand to explain their choice of topics.
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Without a job or resources to fall back on, becoming homeless is all too possible.
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Luckily, it was easy for the OG cast to fall back into a successful stride.
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When you instinctively hit snooze, you might not feel the need to fall back asleep.
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So perhaps think twice before trying to fall back on the meme in casual conversation.
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If you want to fall back in love, you shouldn't focus on love at all
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Unlike rivals, it cannot fall back on lucrative wealth management businesses or dependable branch networks.
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Council, the Gulf states and others—will fall back into the same old patterns: They
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My daily conversations with other patients remind me how far I could still fall back.
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In times of trouble they have nothing to fall back on, not even their ladyhood.
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Bowles's lyrics veer into beautiful absurdity as quickly as they fall back into traditional laments.
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We all heal at different paces and fall back into stabbing sadness at unexpected intervals.
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Then, it will pick up speed as it starts to fall back toward the sun.
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Bex at least has a day job to fall back on, albeit an underpaying one.
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Jones is far from the first rabble-rouser to fall back on the Colbert Defense.
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This meant that I had the security of a retirement pension to fall back on.
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Many S.I.H.H. exhibitors have reliable classics to fall back on, as these new pieces demonstrate.
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"I personally have website, design, and logo work to fall back on," she told Insider.
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That brings in cooler air, and lows fall back into the 30s to near 40.
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"We hadn't stockpiled happy memories to fall back on when times were tough," she added.
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A president bereft of fresh ideas, Trump can only fall back on a gauzy past.
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We both scroll through our phones for a few minutes and then fall back asleep.
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For the second time, Captain Perozeni ordered the remnants of his team to fall back.
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When you're forced to fall back from your strengths, you necessarily encounter your own weaknesses.
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The fall-back position of a second income or a safety net is often nonexistent.
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And this time, if the economy stumbles, there's little government cushion to fall back on.
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I get back in bed intending to check my email, but I fall back asleep.
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Luckily, I fall back asleep after about 20 minutes this time, so not too bad.
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The Mets could still trade Bruce and fall back on Conforto, who struggled last season.
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Temperatures then only slowly fall back into the 40s Friday night as intermittent showers continue.
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The 0.2% contraction raised the prospect that Brazil could fall back into recession this year.
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Clinton has also called for more research, which is kind of a fall-back position.
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At one point, Musso said she thought he was going to fall back and let go.
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If the OPEC+ production cuts fall apart, Brent could fall back into the $13s, Citi says.
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I text my manager to let her know and try to fall back asleep, without success.
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"I've always had the restaurant business and my family's business to fall back on," he says.
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Ultimately, Bush expects the industry to fall back into its boom-and-bust cycle of hiring.
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However, once any upward momentum is exhausted, it could fall back to new lows, says Johnson.
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GM, for example, would have to fall back to $32 to offer good value, he adds.
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Samsung designed the Galaxy S10 5G to fall back to 4G LTE whenever it gets overheated.
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While also put through hell, women like Lewinsky and Hill had educations to fall back on.
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Mortgage rates did fall back dramatically earlier this year, but they have started to climb again.
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After kissing both of them, I promptly fall back asleep in the middle of the bed.
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Investors always tend to fall back on technology, especially traditional tech like Microsoft and Cisco Systems.
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And Florida is trying to pass a law that will allow it to never fall back.
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But millions have nothing to fall back on in retirement beyond a federal Social Security check.
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They groggily get up for their morning routine and I immediately fall back asleep until 6.
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"The real story of Union City is that it didn't fall back," Mr. Carrigg told me.
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After nine months, the device will fall back to Earth and burn up during re-entry.
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Well, without federal oversight or protections, many of these issues will fall back to the states.
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Seeing Renton and Co. fall back into their old habits is satisfying from a fan's perspective.
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They stressed an "urgent need" to find a replacement or fall-back for EONIA and Euribor.
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Being a teammate of Goes, Belfort began to fall back on the guard to confuse Sakuraba.
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His winner aura is fading and without that, Trump has nothing else to fall back on.
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We wouldn't have to drink and drive for a change, just fall back into our rooms.
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In such cases generators have to fall back of fossil fuels to keep the power on.
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It's the first weekend in November, that means it was time to "fall back" this morning.
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And she had nothing to fall back on: not maleness, not whiteness, not ladyhood, not anything.
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I've never expected to see racial relations fall back into the same way they are now.
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There's rhythms, there's reasons we fall back sometimes, or sometimes we purposely do very long shots.
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The one thing that we can all fall back on is it's out of everyone's control.
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Luckily, there are Plans B (for baseball) and C (for citizenship) to fall back upon here.
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She would be truly frantic and unable to fall back asleep for at least another hour.
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My heart is still racing and it takes me half an hour to fall back asleep.
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The Dow recovered a bulk of those losses on Monday, only to fall back again Tuesday.
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America, particularly at this moment in its political history, lacks such solidarity to fall back on.
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Around 5:30 am I finish a work assignment, get tired, and fall back to sleep.
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When Photoshop made it easy to transform images, we could fall back on video or audio.
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So it's good for them to have something to fall back on should the worst happen.
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What if humans uploaded into the Matrix become gods who long to fall back to earth?
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We should not fall back on clichés or abstractions about the universal value of cultural heritage.
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Just make sure you can afford the payments and won't fall back on old spending habits.
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Usually, I fall back asleep, but this time I just savor the warmth of my bed.
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In the longer run, countering gerrymandering will fall back to state legislatures, courts and voters themselves.
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Last season, against Barcelona, Arsenal didn't even have a decent second leg to fall back on.
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Unlike with a federal loan, you wouldn't have an income-driven repayment plan to fall back on.
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It's also easy to fall back into last year's hairstyle rut once you've run out of ideas.
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If lawmakers don't approve another hike, the budget will have to fall back down to 2011 levels.
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At least then you can just fall back on the old standards of traffic, politics, and corruption.
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I get up after failing to fall back asleep, brush my teeth, and wash/moisturize my face.
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But if your phone does get dunked and doesn't survive, there's no warranty to fall back on.
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"That's my seat," I say, and something in my expression makes them fall back without a word.
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Plus, you'll have peace of mind knowing you have a little nest egg to fall back on.
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They work for a certain amount of time, and then you fall back into your old habits.
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Besides, negotiations there do not rely on secret fall-back positions, but a gradual fumbling toward compromise.
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Without that safety net to fall back on, he said he feels more present during the trip.
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Fortunately, after some rolling around in bed, I'm able to fall back asleep for a bit longer.
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However, the budget deficit is expected to fall back to 3.1 percent, from 7.2 percent in 2015.
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You know, I mean, male artists have thousands of years to fall back on, so to speak.
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I'm too sleepy and cozy to get up, so I fall back asleep while he gets ready.
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They tend to fall back on old tools such as flood maps, which presuppose a stable environment.
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How did that come together, since you didn't have that motion-capture base to fall back on?
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"If you're letting [airline crews] fall back to their personal biases, you've got a problem," she said.
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Husband gets up and I get back in bed, but I can't really fall back to sleep.
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It was difficult to convince them they might need it now, if only to fall back on.
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No, I needed to keep going up – raising my consciousness – or I'd fall back on my behind.
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Seattle has lost three straight and eight of 11 to fall back in the wild-card chase.
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The container holding the ashes is expected to fall back into Earth's atmosphere after about 25 years.
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She kisses me goodbye and I fall back asleep until my alarm goes off at 6:30.
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If Cruz once again becomes the top threat, he'll face renewed attacks and may fall back again.
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He has a pretty lucrative skill set to fall back on if being famous doesn't work out.
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The latter are now the exception; a fall-back such as for when cookies have been blocked.
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You might need to fall back on this mantra after a particular Pepsi moment in your future.
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Despite the star's experimental nature, though, she does fall back on a few tried-and-true staples.
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And when crisis hits, he's once again forced to fall back on other people's skills and specialties.
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Moreover, Korean chip producers have on average one to two months' inventory on which to fall back.
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With 2018 midterm elections looming, Congress could fall back on a similar stop-gap extension this year.
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When that doesn't cheer me up sufficiently, I fall back on my colleagues all over the world.
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Luckily, I never had to fall back on it, but I still really do enjoy doing makeup.
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I had the huge advantage of growing up with very little, and nothing to fall back on.
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If you have any questions, you can always fall back on the around the clock customer support.
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The difference is that in "Imperium" his character, Nate Foster, doesn't have magic to fall back on.
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But JD understands that it can't always fall back on its partnerships, even with its close allies.
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We can't fall back on our reputation, and we know our greatness is the more stalwart kind.
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At more traditional pubs, where there are no food revenues to fall back on, things are tougher.
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Both reside amongst the lightweight division's very best boxers, and have solid grappling to fall back on.
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There are certain desserts that some pastry chefs fall back on at a typical modern Asian restaurant.
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" Taylor West, a consultant, said she uses "a gummy at night, to help me fall back asleep.
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It leaves them little time to fall back into old patterns and helps them build their résumés.
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He thinks bitcoin could fall back to about $2,630, which is where it traded in August 2016.
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The West can — by raising the cost of his aggression — force him to fall back into line.
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Be very gentle with yourself—this is an important time not to fall back on bad habits.
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It was low enough, Indian officials said, that its debris will decay and fall back to Earth.
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It's best to avoid getting the port wet if you can, but that's a nice fall back.
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The kind of clothes designers tend to fall back on for inspiration when they are feeling uninspired.
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For those with an unpunnable candidate, you could fall back on (Re)Publican Chicken or Democrab cakes.
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Typically, they break in half in space and just fall back to Earth, never to be recovered.
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U.S TREASURY YIELDS FALL BACK; U.S. 2-YEAR TREASURY YIELD BACK BELOW 0.9%, LOWEST SINCE NOV 2016
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This cycle of little progress and quick fall back set her up for further failure and demoralization.
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Midday high temperatures near 40 fall back into the low to mid-30s, assuming snow becomes steady.
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The police may fall back on calling the incident a hate crime, which is easier to prove.
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Is it because we fall back on our old ways, when we need to rethink the new?
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Friday night lows fall back to near 40, with Saturday highs in the 40s to near 50.
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The lowest income residents with the fewest resources to fall back on have been the hardest hit.
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You can also fall back on the around the clock live support, if you encounter any issues.
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Imagine if we had no Constitution to fall back on as individuals are protected by Constitutional provisions?
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Well, if he doesn't get confirmed, Mr. Puzder will have a nest egg to fall back on.
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Those homeowners will be forced to fall back on some combination of disaster relief, loans and savings.
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You can even fall back on the 45-day money-back guarantee if things don't work out.
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Some fall back onto the asteroid's surface, while others go into orbit around it, like small satellites.
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In order to get out of the business, you've got to have something to fall back on.
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Their bodies can be unusually stiff: When they are picked up, their heads may not fall back.
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I fall asleep pretty quickly, but wake up around 11:30 and can't fall back asleep forever.
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If a dedicated interface is used, there must be a "fall-back" option if it goes down.
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When individuals fall back onto clans, tribes, and us-versus-them identities, the political community gets fragmented.
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I did have a few month's worth of savings to fall back on and no student loans.
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"It's hard on good people, especially those who don't have savings to fall back on," he continued.
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When asked which will happen first — the Dow will cross above 28,000 for the first time or fall back below 23,000 — more than twice as many CFOs think the Dow will fall back below 43,000, according to the CNBC Global CFO Council Survey for the third quarter 2019.
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Sánchez isn't afraid to fall back on the basics of scary sound design and expertly crafted jump scares.
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The only way is to fall back down the rabbit hole and make a bunch of bad choices.
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The exemption is set to fall back to about $5 million per person at the end of 2025.
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Here's to hoping they're also minoring in Rube Goldberg engineering so they have something to fall back on.
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The global rich have stable governments, savings accounts, insurance, and more to fall back on when disaster strikes.
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But you can't kill the jack if you don't have a solid wireless solution to fall back on.
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After Black Panther, studios can no longer fall back on the old excuses for excluding heroes of color.
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He apologizes and they make up, but they had nearly two decades of friendship to fall back on.
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The inflated satellite should fall back to Earth as the slight atmospheric drag causes it to slow down.
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Trying something new is always risky—and potentially catastrophic for those with no savings to fall back on.
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It was the highest reading since August 2014, but is expected to fall back to 16 in April.
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While there are plenty of worthy options out there, we know which one we'll fall back on: dresses.
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And without sustained effort on Kalanick's part, it'll be easy for Uber to fall back into old patterns.
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"Save the early part of the party for those conversations before you fall back in with your crowd. "
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Then gravity soon took hold, and the vehicle started to fall back the 31 miles down to Earth.
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I would fall back into the snow and look up at these mountains, and just made myself grateful.
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We just felt like people that didn't have that opportunity to fall back on, what could they do?
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There's something simply heartwarming about watching Abe and Rose fall back in love while exploring the city Mrs.
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"Usually, I'll wake up from some kind of bone pain, then have to fall back asleep," she said.
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If pressed on agriculture, Japan could fall back on some parts of the TPP agreement, some economists say.
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I don't have to be in the office until 12:30 today, so I quickly fall back asleep.
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Stocks that ran up could fall back and bets against some retail stocks will pay off, he said.
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It's always good to have a skill to fall back on if the college degree doesn't work out.
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Being well-behaved is usually what Black female characters have to fall back on when they face adversity.
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"Our family had no income, no health insurance, no worker's compensation, nothing to fall back on," writes Schultz.
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Islamic State militants are also expected to plant new areas as they fall back to the Syrian border.
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Afterward, the capsule and rocket fall back down to Earth, both landing intact but in very different ways.
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Eventually, both portions of the vehicle fall back to Earth, and both are designed to survive the fall.
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That Annalise is destined to fall back again and again into the arms of Nate, the beefy cop?
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It reaches the highest point of its trajectory and starts to fall back to Earth, engine-end first.
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You can always go into acting, they said, but have a skill that you can fall back on.
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The economy would fall back into a recession, wiping out much of the progress made by the recovery.
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The interviews are too long for anyone to fall back on jukebox answers they've been playing for years.
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"Absent the push to have trading on non-dark mechanisms, people fall back into old habits," said Lalone.
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He made up facts and offered no tell about what kind of fall back position he would accept.
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That would cause the record earnings rise to stop and we could fall back into another earnings recession.
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His plan was to fall back in love with his family and with God at the same time.
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For those who lack a fall-back plan, click ahead for 10 inspired tales of money-making schemes.
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Doing a scene by yourself is scarier—you know you don't have other people to fall back on.
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He concluded that it was slowing down and would one day fall back together in a Big Crunch.
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But because of her identity and beliefs, Fink doesn't have this or any community to fall back on.
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After our morning in the crowded village, returning to SwaSwara was a chance to fall back into serenity.
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It might just fall back on the old formula of romances and comedies with song and dance routines.
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The market's fate depends in large part on whether investors fall back in love with large technology companies.
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Now, the work force is getting hit a second time, and there is little to fall back on.
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Then my brain spirals into thinking about things I can't control and I can't fall back to sleep.
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Because the Senate did not do its job, Congress had to fall back on an omni-bust bill.
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Skies stay mostly cloudy as lows fall back into the 40s with a steady breeze from the southwest.
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They are under attack from other sects and have little to fall back on politically, despite their numbers.
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"When times are tough, adult orangutans will fall back on things like bark or hard seeds," she said.
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The time shifts match the seasons: Clocks "spring" forward an hour in March and "fall" back in November.
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Over time, people may simply forget the contrary evidence they've heard and fall back on their old beliefs.
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After that it's expected to fall back below flood stage at Guerneville, according to CNN Meteorologist Judson Jones.
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The exemption is going to fall back to about $202026 million per person at the end of 2025.
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It&aposs a good thing he has his role as Thor in the MCU to fall back on.
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Their framework allows apps to fall back to a Bluetooth mesh network made up of other nearby users.
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It lasts for about a short period of time and then you fall back to where you were.
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"The more anxious you are, the less likely you'll be able to fall back to sleep," he said.
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"The more anxious you are, the less likely you'll be able to fall back to sleep," he said.
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I am able to fall back asleep because the cat chooses to headbutt my partner, A., instead of me.
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Maybe it's just an easy fall-back, but we think there might be some hidden meanings behind the snaps.
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When the rocket ascended to an altitude of 32 miles (51 km), it began to fall back towards Earth.
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They are both certifiable hitters but both have a good degree of science to fall back on as well.
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If you still aren't satisfied, then you can always fall back on the generous 45-day money-back guarantee.
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I'm used to having 'League' to fall back on because I know it's always going to be there. Hopefully.
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I was anxious and tired, and when that happens, my brain tends to fall back on its first language.
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Were he frustrated in Congress, the president would surely fall back on areas where he has a free hand.
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While that's always a reliable fall back, we love finding recipes that allow this sweet buttery ingredient to shine.
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If I couldn't fall back on the fact that I'm human, then it would be the worst thing ever.
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I try to fall back asleep but give up after 10 minutes and get up to make coffee instead.
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Just as often, however, confirmation biases and tendencies to fall back on conventional analysis or wisdom create blind spots.
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For right now, the strategy is for him to fall back into the bullpen the rest of the year.
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"I thought he was stretching and all of a sudden he started to fall back to me," she said.
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Meanwhile, we can await the revival of Mad About You as we fall back in love with Will & Grace.
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Learn how to ignore the attraction of some unnecessary luxury and instead build savings you can fall back on.
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That strategy seems risky, since unlike a larger company, Magic Leap doesn't have another product to fall back on.
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But when you fall back on something like a single-payer system for all that is so anti-American.
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And for all her rebranding, Marine Le Pen can also fall back into the older, harsher style of messaging.
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Without a strong support system during and after incarceration, it can be easy to fall back into bad habits.
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After the Vulcan launches and reaches a certain altitude, the main engine will detach and fall back to Earth.
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"I would just hate more than anything for her to fall back into something like that," adds Chelsea Meissner.
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Should growth fall back to 23%, it would end up in the same underwhelming orbit as Thailand and Brazil.
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"Were such a scenario to unfold, the price of oil could fall back to the low $30s," it said.
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Clark: As we were saying, this show captures a bunch of themes, but they all fall back on superheroes.
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It is likely to fall back below 2 percent in the coming months as domestic price pressures remain muted.
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Narkun's hands are awkward and he tends to fall back on the front kicks and an inside low kick.
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"We highly recommend preparing with a strong savings to fall back on if/when things go wrong," Jessica writes.
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But others are likely to fall back and try to slip away to the west and the Syrian border.
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But more than half, 56 percent, said there's a chance crude could fall back into the $40s in 2018.
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Fitch expects CIT to fall back in 99083 and projects 2%-4% annual tax revenue growth in 2016-2018.
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Or, fall back on what loving supporters have been doing for generations: Send food, even if it's by mail.
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"I think it's gaining market share and has about $100 billion in cash to fall back on," he said.
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Gina Sanchez, CEO of Chantico Global, explained why she's expecting beaten-down value names to fall back into favor.
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And if that fails, he can probably always fall back on a lucrative career as a lobbyist or commentator.
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The heartbreak songstress told the magazine that she does have a pretty steady breakup routine to fall back on.
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While it's undoubtedly a privilege just to have that option to fall back on, the challenges can be plentiful.
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A law degree is another professional qualification that you can fall back on after time off from the profession.
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ET on November 3, Americans will "fall back" by moving their clocks an hour earlier for daylight-saving time.
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That morning, most phones and computers will automatically fall back one hour, and we'll gain an hour of sleep.
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Often times when you do that, you will actually fall back from the point in which you broke out.
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Now, like a lot of unsalaried workers, he doesn't have paid leave to fall back on, nor emergency savings.
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But many millions of Americans would fall back into that scary spot where you live with your fingers crossed.
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By having a routine, by having habits that I can fall back on, it's my way of enacting control.
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I think he must wait now just Beside my body, believing I'll One day fall back to my knees.
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In November, we will rend our garments about the months of early darkness to come when we fall back.
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"It's certainly something that's given L.A. a whole other avenue of their brand to fall back on and celebrate."
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We're all creatives, and many of us don't have that 401(k) or financial cushion to fall back on.
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They don't have traditional gender roles to fall back on, and they tend to be more committed to equality.
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With inflation forecast to fall back to single figures, the outlook was for positive real interest rates, he said.
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With no savings to fall back on, she couldn't pay the increased rent and was summoned to eviction court.
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So Trump could fall back on that strategy to take the pressure off having to propose his own solution.
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"One of the things we scientists always fall back on, because we know it helps, is exercise," Kloob said.
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If he wants to stay incognito without sacrificing style ... he can always fall back on his Maybach or Navigator.
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It could also leave a lot of people and companies on the hook if oil prices fall back again.
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If worst comes to worst, he could fall back to coal leasing reform as his final line of defense.
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The romantic synth music plays, they kiss frantically, then fall back into Bowman's guest room, shutting the door behind them.
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"If you have even fewer resources to fall back on," he said, "I can imagine the impact would be worse."
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Instead, he asked her to wait until after graduating from college so she could have something to "fall back" on.
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A fall-back Republican plan would finance government for just a few weeks, making Pelosi bargain with Trump next year.
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The most common strategy for choosing a nail color is to fall back on whatever feels the most seasonally appropriate.
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Farmers in Mishkhab say they have little to fall back on with the loss of the summer season&aposs income.
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Borrowers can't fall back on making low "minimum" payments, as they can with a credit card if money gets tight.
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Shortly after going public, without much historical success to fall back on, Snap's business growth slowed more than people expected.
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I end up using that time to plan out the next few days and fall back asleep at 2114.87 a.m.
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I thought if it didn't work, I had a full 11 years of successful corporate background to fall back onto.
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While we're not sure about the future of this year's event, we'll always have those stunners to fall back on.
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Hey, at least if the whole supermodel thing doesn't work out, Ashley can always fall back on her acting chops.
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But then, the report said, Cruz began to fall back into depressive, angry patterns he'd struggled with in the past.
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Meanwhile, without software to simplify account creation and enforce password policies, users tend to fall back on poor security practices.
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I only woke up once in the middle of the night but luckily I was able to fall back asleep.
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However, as with anyone, there are certain outfit formulas the world's most talked-about family tends to fall back on.
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If Gigi Hadid ever gets tired of modelling, she can always fall back on her hobby: slapping down Instagram trolls.
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Once the rocket is in space, the fairing breaks apart into two halves, both of which fall back to Earth.
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Once it starts to fall back to Earth, the stage reignites its engines a few times to control its descent.
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That means that they won't be in space as long as other satellites, and eventually, they'll fall back to Earth.
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For the rest, Mr Orban can fall back on his familiar bogeymen: Mr Soros and an assortment of nefarious foreigners.
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But on the flip side, Baruch believes the name could just as easily reverse course and fall back to $7.
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Changing up your environment can calm this sleep pressure and actually make it easier for you to fall back asleep.
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I often ask my boyfriend or a family member [to come with me] so I can fall back on them.
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She was cracking wise about the election loss, but did fall back into campaign mode ... with a trademark coughing fit.
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The experiences of that city is instructive: Austin did not immediately fall back into the clutches of evil taxi companies.
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It would fall back in January and February but the mid-crop was expected to be strong, the analyst said.
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After reaching its peak altitude, the rocket is designed to fall back to Earth and land upright on solid ground.
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In the event that Minogue doesn't get her way, she's got three other Kylie-related trademarks to fall back on.
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"This year I think we'll fall back on that old adage: The executive proposes and the Congress disposes," he said.
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The Huskies suffered their third straight setback Wednesday following a 66-62 defeat at East Carolina to fall back under .
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Players raise their ratings by beating higher-rated opponents, but fall back if they lose to opponents with lower ratings.
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He tries to fall back asleep, his jacket as a pillow; his mind plays a movie of his present life.
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Sequels, however, usually need a strong villain, in part because they don't have an origin story to fall back on.
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The alternative is that no deal is reached and Britain has to fall back on World Trade Organization (WTO) rules.
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"When he starts to fall back and pick up the habits we're trying to discourage, the music warps," he said.
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Whatever. Here, I normally pose questions about the show's future, but with that avenue closed, I fall back on remembrance.
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As a result, Gordon believes GLD could fall back down, and even beyond, that $120 level where the line finishes.
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After all, even though they do sometimes fall back on lazy stereotypes, surely some writers must be marijuana smokers themselves.
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The gas would also likely fall back down to Earth as acid rain, devastating agriculture and leading to global famine.
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If you don't have an emergency fund to fall back on, you're not ready to have one parent stay home.
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I have a friend who was a bartender before this and thought she could fall back by working at Chili's.
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And this, frankly, this puts teams that don't have a billion dollar company to fall back in a tough spot.
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I suspect because of that, when they have a difficult case, they fall back on tradition and defer to commanders.
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It's easy to fall back on the notion that the Pelosi viral videos are an example of a broken system.
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After even the most vicious of hurricanes, most Americans find there are comforts they can fall back on, however minuscule.
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If you walk just a half-block away, you'll lose the signal and fall back to a slower 4G network.
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Krishna Memani, former vice chair of investments at Invesco, says to fall back as an investor given Chinese manufacturing uncertainties.
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Unlike Delvey, who had no real job to speak of, Pepper does have her gossip column to fall back on.
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As a self-employed writer, I didn&apost have the traditional, employer-sponsored 401(k) plan to fall back on.
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Did your contrada's jockey miss his opportunity to peak ahead at that turn, or was he paid to fall back?
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Most of them weren't totally knocked offline, though, because they were able to fall back on other lines of connectivity.
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Some of the particles that escape the asteroid, only to fall back on it, could find their way to Earth.
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All profiles are verified and if things don't work out you can always fall back on the excellent customer care.
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If you spend every penny you make and don't have a savings cushion to fall back on, you're not alone.
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I have this problem often, where I wake up in the middle of the night and can't fall back asleep.
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Borrowers can't fall back on making low "minimum" payments, as they can with a credit card if money gets tight.
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We like to fall back on the earnings consistency over a full cycle and kind of 10 years of history.
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While musicians can sell records or t-shirts, their crew doesn't have that source of income to fall back on.
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When people can't fall back on the criminal justice system for help, they're more likely to resort to these methods.
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You know the punch line: The ball will fall back to earth, landing — plop — in the back of the net.
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" The statement said that if the test created debris, it would "decay and fall back onto the earth within weeks.
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After infidelity nearly shattered their marriage last year, Sharon Osbourne discovered a way to fall back in love with her husband.
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Even after her reassurance, I couldn't fall back asleep; I was too afraid to wake up to the horrible thing again.
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Sometimes one of my boys will wake in the middle of the night, find something to do, then fall back asleep.
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Tiangong-1, which launched to space in 2011, got a lot of attention for its uncontrolled fall back through the atmosphere.
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For Kirstie Alley, the holidays used to be synonymous with overindulging — but this year she didn't fall back into old habits.
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Sometimes he would fall back to sleep on his own too, so I really just felt things out as a mom.
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However, it's great to have savings so that if you do lose your job, you've got money to fall back on.
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After Clayton fired a round, a hot shell casing struck the wall, causing it deflect and fall back into his shirt.
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She urged Argento to "just fall back" from public life in order to not bring more harm to the #MeToo movement.
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In recent encounters IS has chosen to fall back rather than fight, perhaps giving Iraq's forces a false sense of superiority.
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The rout in oil prices is nothing new — WTI light crude and Brent prices started to fall back in July 2014.
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Reproductive rights advocates were expecting him to fall back on talk of precedent — and they warned Americans not to be convinced.
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But if you prefer to keep things separated or hate your cable interface, they're a nice option to fall back on.
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Without more reforms next year, "Brazil could fall back into crisis," wrote Tony Volpon of UBS, a bank, in a note.
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Previous rallies in March-May and August-October 2015 ran out of steam and saw prices fall back to new lows.
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The Falcon 9 boosters essentially reignite their engines as they fall back to Earth, helping to control and slow their descent.
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Fink said a generation ago when employees left their jobs they had the security of a pension to fall back on.
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It is possible that this shift is permanent, and that profits will not fall back as they have in previous cycles.
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I've been able to close the deal a few times before this, and I have that to fall back on tomorrow.
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I'm ready to fall back in love and be crazy and have somebody love me as much as I love them.
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Are they more likely than the Warriors to be playing over their heads, and thus likely to fall back to earth?
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What would it be like to have parents to fall back on, to cry with, to turn to in a crisis?
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When you hit the snooze button and fall back asleep, you lose this alertness and wake up later, tired and groggy.
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At worst, events like these can plunge you into deep financial ruin if you don't have insurance to fall back on.
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If Microsoft goes up more, or if Amazon slips after the stock starts trading, Bezos could fall back to No. 2.
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Yes. Good thing Brin has his billions of dollars to fall back on, or we don't know how he'd ever recover.
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The results never materialized, and van Gaal could not even fall back on the coach's trope that his team was unlucky.
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In the worst case, if I were injured and unable to work, we have my husband's income to fall back on.
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But with domestic and alternative suppliers to fall back on, Turkey's military stands a good chance of riding out the storm.
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It also means you've got an older system to fall back on if something should go wrong with your new build.
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We know a lot of people in New York, so we'll be able to get by and fall back on that.
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People would be free to quit their pointless, underpaid jobs whenever they liked and still have something to fall back on.
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Yes, I realize the entire country isn't data-fied yet, but they certainly have TV and radio to fall back on.
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Evolution shaped our highly stressed brains to fall back on habits and reflexes, because rational thought processes take too much time.
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But when the buzz dies down around 5G E, AT&T's speed test numbers will likely fall back down to earth.
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Last week, the Syrian Democratic Forces retook the center of Hajin, forcing the militants to fall back to the town's outskirts.
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Mr. Weldon then held an assortment of jobs, including driving a diesel truck, an experience he would fall back on later.
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In the event of changes to the ACA, those who lose coverage will likely fall back on these clinics as well.
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It was also about challenging myself to fall back in love with things that I didn't like, like neon and lace.
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Several times in recent years, wage growth has appeared to pick up, only to fall back to earth in subsequent months.
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Confidence: Medium-High Tomorrow night: With partly cloudy skies and slackening winds from the northwest, lows fall back into the 40s.
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It's seen as a possible fall-back option for the Senate, but it's not clear it has enough support either. Sen.
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As night falls, firefighters don headlamps, flashlights, or fall back on just the torch on their handphones to illuminate their path.
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No doubt, it'll be costly, but now they know that they won't have the Canadian government's help to fall back on.
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In these "minority" cases, Spotify would fall back on the ad technology it already uses, which relies on a predetermined ad.
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It can seem facile to fall back on plant life to express your commitment to sustainability and it is, a bit.
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While Democrats see further proof of guilt, Republican lawmakers seem likely to simply fall back on a new set of arguments.
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In that kind of environment, the Pentagon was able to fall back to plans B, C, D, E, F as needed.
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There are a bunch of things that can fall back to SMS if an IP-based data message doesn't go through.
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Unless it ignited its own engines boosting itself into an actual orbit, the Starliner would eventually fall back into the ocean.
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And it's a positive depiction, because she's quickly accepted by her old friends as they fall back into their usual dynamic.
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"Will we be able to continue working well together, or will we all fall back into our individual roles?" she asked.
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If the promised trade and investment do not materialize, however, there will be little for Cross River to fall back on.
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"So the Democrats are left to fall back on their old saw of saying it only benefits the rich," Murtaugh said.
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And those who are set to lose their protections on March 6 or later will simply fall back into unauthorized status.
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How many states have their own mandate that they could fall back on and is that accounted for in CBO analysis?
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But every time the guys fall back into ruin makes them seem slightly more incompetent and thus harder to invest in.
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Beyond that, it could fall back down to 2% and even to 1.75% in the next six to nine months, he predicts.
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Though daylight savings will soon hit and the clocks will "fall back," that doesn't necessarily mean those dark circles will follow suit.
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These government shutdowns have been a constant threat for most of 2018, so thankfully I've had some savings to fall back on.
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We didn't just fall back together, we had to have a lot of really hard conversations about what was and wasn't working.
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And when faced with abstraction, we fall back on mental shortcuts (in this case, it's the simple shortcut, "Crimes should be punished").
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There is likely to be a fall-back option if it is raining – William and Kate had the Glass Coach on standby.
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In turn, I'd slip my toes out from underneath the blanket and start shaking them so I wouldn't fall back to sleep.
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It doesn't take much apologizing for the two to fall back into their old dynamic — which is, of course, still playing games.
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That said, even when the AI doesn't step in an help out, the phone still has solid hardware to fall back on.
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I have a great family, a home life, I have an awesome career to fall back on and life will go on.
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They essentially decided to let her go for it because, why not, at least she had a husband to fall back on.
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I make a mental note to finally download Headspace instead and then allow myself to fall back asleep for a bit longer.
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"I couldn't fall back on any of my old tactics or 'moves' because they didn't fit the date," Y told me afterwards.
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But the company will have at least some existing content of its own to fall back on, like Carpool Karaoke: The Series.
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Whereas Obamacare expanded Medicaid eligibility to millions of new low-income Americans, the Arkansas results show those numbers could significantly fall back.
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And there have been plenty of other retailers that have emerged from Chapter 11 bankruptcy, only to fall back on hard times.
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That is a tall order for those moving on to universal credit, many of whom have scant savings to fall back on.
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Bones could put off pairing off Booth and Brennan for several seasons because it could always fall back on other, bigger ideas.
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Each morning, you'll get a smart, easy-to-digest roundup of the day's top stories that won't make you fall back asleep.
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The movie addresses race in a way that doesn't just fall back on the same tropes we've become used to as moviegoers.
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Make sure this is enabled, and the laptop will fall back on the less power-hungry internal graphics chip when it cam.
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After Clayton fired a round, the hot shell casing struck the wall, causing it to deflect and fall back into his shirt.
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The result is an over tendency to fall back on the use of opioid-based painkillers or surgery, with sub-optimal results.
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Less time warming the bottle means less time for Riley to get worked up and the more quickly he'll fall back asleep.
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I lay in bed, try to fall back asleep for a little bit, and finally get up at around 7:45 a.m.
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But while a season-long fad might be fun while it lasts, there's nothing quite like a classic to fall back on.
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I'm really lucky that I can fall back asleep easily, so I do that until my alarm goes off at 113:40.
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Authorities, believing the Branch Davidian were stockpiling weapons, attempted to storm their compound, only to fall back after exchanging gunfire with members.
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For those moments, it can help to fall back on the wisdom of history's greatest thinkers: Kierkegaard, Socrates, Thoreau, and the Buddha.
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Once the rocket is in space, the nose cone, or payload fairing, splits in half and the pieces fall back to Earth.
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Aretha sings as if she wants the listener to fall back with her in well-earned fatigue once the song is over.
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The party collapsed so ubiquitously last year partly because it does not have any socio-economic base on which to fall back.
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Never an authentic leader with a sense of responsibility and respect for others, he has only his imagination to fall back on.
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Bonus: It will automatically fall back and spring ahead when there's a time change — certainly a leg up on most wall clocks.
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This tactic is called reference class forecasting, and you're only supposed to fall back on it if you don't know any better.
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So in some some cities things have had to go by the wayside or fall back into the hands of its citizens.
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But spending could pick up later this year as inflation is expected to fall back while wages rise more quickly, she added.
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I have other skills I can fall back on, but the plan now is to ride this interesting wave to the shore.
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Unlike UBS, however, which shifted its focus from investment banking to private banking, Deutsche has no such alternative to fall back on.
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China's first space-station module, Tiangong-1, will fall back to Earth in the second half of 2017, senior officials have said.
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A large force of soldiers had chasing Sam's group for days, so he ordered the three men to fall back and attack.
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Whispers are in the region of 10%, and while pricing was first earmarked for this week, it may fall back to next.
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Given the emphasis on firearms over conflict resolution, which skill is an officer likely to fall back on when things get dicey?
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After I mentally decided everything was fine, I turned back around and tried to fall back asleep — but I was wide awake.
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Come Friday, at last, we'll finally have some major individual earnings to fall back on, with the large banks leading the way.
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To store an emergency fundEveryone needs a rainy day fund to fall back on when sudden, or even planned, expenses crop up.
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However, looking into the next few quarters, a number of factors could allow oil prices to fall back from their recent highs.
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I suggest we follow the example set forth by Marquette's researchers: let XXXTentacion fall back into the anonymity from which he rose.
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That means, if you spend $4,000 a month, you'll want to have between $12,000 and $24,000 in cash to fall back on.
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Once I pull my strands up into a ponytail, bun, or braids, it's game over — my hair just won't fall back down.
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A few minutes after lift-off, at an altitude of 32 miles, the payload separated and began to fall back to Earth.
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He wakes up from his nightmare in sweaty panic and can't fall back asleep, despite Claire's assurances that Black Jack is dead.
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More than anything, I loved squirting paint into the air and watching it fall back at me, splashing against my virtual face.
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One of the bands I fall back on when the air catches a chill is Pinegrove, because they sound warm and abundant.
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Britain could fall back on World Trade Organisation rules to for its relationship with the EU if it cannot strike a deal.
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If you find that your fantasies of becoming a celebrity aren't working out for you, there's always bodyguarding to fall back on.
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This has led to worries that the US could fall back into "stagflation," a period of high inflation and low economic growth.
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It can also fall back on about $36 billion of foreign currency and gold reserves without tapping its vast sovereign wealth fund.
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And there are states that Democrats hold, like Alabama, that will fall back to Republicans unless everything breaks in the incumbent's favor.
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That led Rome to eventually fall back in the hands of emperor Octavian (later called Augustus) instead of reverting to a republic.
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Then I went back to grad school and got my teaching credentials so that I would have something to fall back on.
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Meat prices continued to fall back having surged late last year, declining 3.53% in February after slumping 4.03% in January, IBGE said.
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The men fall back and over, one on top the other, scrambling to get up and calling out and calling down. Adnan!
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Evert hit an uncharacteristic high forehand volley that smacked Navratilova squarely on the head, prompting her to fall back in feigned pain.
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A scuffle by the stage forced nearby police officers in riot gear to fall back, before a drizzle briefly dampened the fervor.
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Everyone, for the most part, is pretty excited to fall back in October and bemoans losing an hour of sleep in March.
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"In the Instagram age, people are so intimidated by entertaining that we often fall back on restaurants for big groups," she said.
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Still, both of those shows had their respected literary source material to fall back on and quell the preliminary concerns of viewers.
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For most people, the easiest one to fall back on is a classic, single-loop ponytail — and this fall, inspiration is everywhere.
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"When we fall back on this women are from Venus, men are from Mars archetype, it's outdated and it's misinformed," she says.
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Of course, he has the comfort of his own Hollywood success to fall back on, when new creators entering the industry don't.
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If U.S. forces withdraw too soon, Afghanistan may fall back under the heel of Taliban repression or slide back into civil war.
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At the same time, the Falcon 9's main engines will stop firing, and the rocket will eventually fall back to Earth.
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Many, if not most, theater companies with the word "classical" in their names fall back on Shakespeare for their summer outdoor shows.
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Like Tolentino and McBee, they get that it's all too easy to fall back on the empty rhetoric of respect for femininity.
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While U.S. rocket boosters typically fall back to the ocean, the Chinese rockets launched from Xichang fall over land, threatening local communities.
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The Trump team ... doesn't have a robust domestic agenda to fall back on and a President willing to stay out of it.
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And in the majority of cases, uploads still fall back to LTE data speeds, so that half of the equation is underwhelming.
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Trump, in London, said he wanted remaining U.S. forces to ensure Syria's oil reserves don't fall back into the militant group's hands.
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Though an absurdly highlighted look, Fris says it could work if Fallon ever aged and needed to fall back on his music.
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What Truman didn't have then but that Trump has now is statutes, previously passed by Congress, to fall back on, Vladeck said.
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Without the club to fall back on, Tamale is relying on her sugar daddies and her namesake side hustle—slinging hot tamales.
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And it isn't like you are guaranteed great medical insurance, or huge savings to fall back on if you do get hurt.
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What would it be like to have such foundations to always fall back on and to know they would always be there?
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The playwright's protagonist rises to the pinnacle of society only to fall back down to the housing project where she grew up.
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If the portrait quality sucks, you can fall back to the wide-angle camera, which has a higher-quality sensor and brighter lens.
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Talks between the so-called holdout funds and former President Cristina Fernandez collapsed in July 2014, leading Argentina to fall back into default.
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I thought, "OK, I'll fall back and I'll be a teacher," and I took education courses at Tufts and did the student teaching.
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Related: How To Fall Back To Sleep When You Wake Up at 2 A.M.Other than its major symptoms, KLS remains largely a mystery.
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That could have set up a disappointingly straightforward redemption narrative, the type of thing that lesser pop musicians fall back on after crises.
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I always seem to be on the road all the time, so I think it is easy to fall back into old habits.
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But I know lots of people who haven't pursued dreams because they didn't have a cushion to fall back on if they failed.
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"Sometimes I feel inadequate; sometimes I feel like I can fall back into depression," the singer says in the new issue of PEOPLE.
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Often Twitter's solutions to its growth problems and horribly toxic community fall back on seemingly unrelated product tweaks—the latest: 240-character tweets.
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Yet, despite this broad and critical mission set, DHS's public focus seems to fall back inevitably to immigration enforcement and Southwest border security.
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Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said if Kurdish forces did not retreat, Syrian border guards and Russian military police would have to fall back.
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So when you're lacking motivation—a symptom of depression I struggle with a lot—you have your disciplinary behaviors to fall back on.
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Sure, they lost to the Buffalo Bills ... but at least they can fall back on the ole "We've got hot fans" cheer. #RamIt
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Men accused of sexual harassment, like Freeman, fall back on their intent and comparison to the far end of the spectrum of behavior.
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The provision is supposed to sunset at the end of 2025, meaning the exemption will fall back to about $5 million per person.
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Like Vivian and Kit, that's a luxury that Candy enjoys as a white woman who technically has other options to fall back on.
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With a friendlier President Trump in office, state television may have to fall back instead on lampooning American politics and Mr Trump himself.
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We forecast that inflation will remain above 20% for the remainder of 2017 and fall back to an average of 13.5% in 2018.
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The Dow slumped nearly 408 points on Monday to fall back below 26,000, while the benchmark 10-year Treasury yield dipped to 1.63%.
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But promises to find savings by closing tax loopholes are a familiar fall-back for any government struggling to make credible spending cuts.
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Even with him absent from the fight, the Saviors were able to fall back on their infected weapons when confronted with armed resistance.
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If we hide behind the bugs and glitches in early-stage bots, users have no real or implied contract to fall back on.
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A.R. says he's worried that, despite this six-month stint getting clean, he'll soon fall back into his old ways when he's out.
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It's nice to know that the answer wasn't as easy as Tom Larsen, so let's not fall back into more old habits, Scandal.
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Even if your friends aren't all that entertaining, there's always Netflix or the entirety of the World Wide Web to fall back on.
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It's at this late stage that you need to fall back on the Valentine's Day gift safety net: jewellery, chocolate, flowers, and fragrances.
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This is obviously a fall-back plan in response to the Shanghai Future Exchange's rejection of any thought of connecting with Hong Kong.
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You chat or otherwise string along a few people — called "cushions" — so you have something to fall back if you get dumped. Ugh.
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The 25-year-old Zunic then dropped a shot on the par-four 10th to fall back into a tie at 18-under.
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There's something to be said for planning, so you have something to fall back on, but you have to be flexible and open.
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I let my head fall back on the pillow, luxuriating in those tiny deaths, those hasty insect lives stuttering still all around me.
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Unless Turkey can bring its asylum system up to international norms, the EU may have to fall back on Mr Tusk's original plan.
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With little to fall back on, they are vulnerable to even a small drop in rainfall—a rollover effect that ARC's model ignores.
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There's no fall-back state for users; they either learn how to operate it by voice or they don't operate it at all.
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Instead, the EU has had to fall back on what is known as "output legitimacy"—the idea that Europe is justified by results.
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"We didn't fall back into that trend, into that sideways channel, when the stock and the group sold off in February," said Maley.
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" Ali would "slide off a punch and fall back into the ropes with all the calm of a man swinging in the rigging.
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This is probably going to be a more common problem in Silicon Valley as sky-high valuations start to fall back to earth.
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Delegates to a pan-Slavic congress in the mid-21914th century could not understand each other and had to fall back on German.
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If a couple wants to fall back in love, it requires rethinking your commonalities and actually putting the "love" aspect of things aside.
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I bolted out of bed — lest I fall back asleep — and immediately embarked on my day: exercising, showering, and settling down to work.
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Not only that, but the stock has risen to close to that $340 a few times, only to fall back and retest again.
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Over the past decade, passenger revenues have doubled, while cargo revenues are expected to fall back to where they were 28.4 years ago.
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It's pleasant, comforting even, to fall back into a world we know so well, cozy in the knowledge that we're in good hands.
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"More than half of all users who've been in rehab fall back into the old pattern three months after the detox," he explains.
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If they do get their footing and you need to fall back, the red/black lets you remove anything they have, except enchantments.
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Now, since I'm still sort of lacking on the front-side, it's nice to know I have my butt to fall back on.
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"We in Europe bear a joint responsibility for ensuring that we do not fall back into a nationalism of single states," Steinmeier said.
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Work camping also comes with a measure of freedom, particularly for those who have Social Security and a pension to fall back on.
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The first source said an initial public offering of the business could be a fall-back option if potential buyers did not appear.
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In general, Ms. Williamson said, voters tend to fall back on their partisan positions when forming opinions on complex subjects such as taxation.
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Many households really rely on the paycheck coming in to cover their daily expenses because they have essentially no savings to fall back.
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"Nietzsche's argument was that you had to move forward, not fall back onto ethnocentrism," Hugo Drochon, author of Nietzsche's Great Politics, told me.
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Some ejecta from volcanoes even fall back on the surfaces of other moons like Europa, a prime candidate in the search for life.
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I had $15,000 in my savings when I started traveling, which was great to fall back on if I had an unexpected expense.
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The risk of going to an expensive college and taking on debt is lower when there is parental wealth to fall back on.
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In such a shocking scene, Landis said the men and women had to fall back on their training to get the job done.
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He needed something to fall back on if his real-estate aspirations, which he considered his real passion, didn&apost come to fruition.
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"It would be a shame if the Saudis/others agreed to strike the language rather than fall back to 19 + 1," Segal said.
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It said Abbott's allegedly slow response to requests from anti-trust regulators was a fall-back attempt to prevent the deal from closing.
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It said Abbott's allegedly slow response to requests from anti-trust regulators was a fall-back attempt to prevent the deal from closing.
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I don't really fall back to sleep, but I snuggle in my covers and feel bad for R. as he leaves on time.
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A longer replacement cycle isn't the end of the world for Apple, Piecyk said, which increasingly has services revenue to fall back on.
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There's a scripture in the Bible that I fall back on a lot, that I aspire to live by, and it's really important.
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I felt really good about how much I was saving, until I realized I had a paltry cash cushion to fall back on.
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That could restrain spending and make it more likely rates will have to fall back to zero from their current 2.25-2.50% level.
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The French government might deliberately try to block them, figuring that if executives can't station themselves in London they'll fall back on Paris.
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Some analysts are concerned that Beijing will simply fall back on a familiar tool to aid the domestic economy: devaluing the currency, the renminbi.
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One day, we may pull out our athleisure best; and the next, we fall back on our go-to, strictly stay-at-home joggers.
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Capital Economics, for example, forecasts oil will fall back to $60 by the end of next year and $55 by the end of 2020.
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But the sounds here fall back further, towards the pulsing new wave of the British 1980s, a synthetic foundation for Bejar's blissed-out fanfares.
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Even when I was in community college, I was smuggling hash because I needed something to fall back on if it didn't work out.
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The higher the level of long-run nominal rates, the less likely rates are to fall back to zero the next time trouble strikes.
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Fisher tends to fall back on punny, irreverent humor as a defense against vulnerability, but she shows plenty of that vulnerability here as well.
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Byron and Belleci fall back into this pattern in the "Superpower Tech" episode, where the team investigates which superpowers are closest to becoming reality.
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Throughout her career, Abdul said she's always prepared many more ideas to fall back on in case her original plans did not work out.
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The first collection with Adidas had line-ups and there was nothing to fall back on for the second collection due to that negotiation.
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You can always fall back on Apple's GiveBack trade service, which will give you Apple Store credit in exchange for your computer or iPad.
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We asked our editors to share the drugstore lipsticks they fall back on when it really counts — check them out in the slides ahead.
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The shock value of events like Aurora and Stuxnet can only last so long as those who study them fall back into their routines.
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So until your state can come to a conclusion about whether to abolish spring forward and fall back, don't forget to set your clock.
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If current trends persist, the ratio of London's house prices to household income will fall back to its long-run average only in 2040.
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If current trends persist, the ratio of London's house prices to household income will not fall back to its long-run average until 2040.
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Just over two hours until my alarm goes off, so I pop a quarter of an Ambien pill to help me fall back asleep.
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But then there's Rise of Nations, whose skirmish AI has gotten me to fall back in love with that game in a big way.
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I lay in bed for a while trying to fall back to sleep but eventually give up and take the dogs for a walk.
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It protects the onboard satellites during the initial climb and then breaks apart into halves when in space, which each fall back to Earth.
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That would leave America nothing to fall back on but bombing Iran's nuclear sites (every few years, because air strikes cannot destroy know-how).
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The music, fashion, art, and film of the 60's created a movement and trends which we will forever reference and fall back to.
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A tremendous showing from Tate in terms of both fight IQ and that 'scrappiness' we always fall back on when discussing her technical merits.
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This arrangement will be the fall-back option pending the outcome of negotiations on an EU-British trade deal which have yet to begin.
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The messed up reality of what Trump is doing, whatever he's done, has literally socially caused us to fall back 50, maybe 60 years.
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Their entire team has been incredibly instrumental in rehabbing my shoulder and having me fall back in love with the gym and personal training.
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Defending the family honor is a great career path to fall back on, but wouldn't it be better to be your own boss / dad?
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Written conversation doesn't always lend itself well to conveying emotion or tone, which forces people to fall back on EPs, emoticons, and the like.
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In the test flights, the crew capsule detaches from the rest of the New Shepard vehicle in space, and both fall back to Earth.
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We cannot fall back on non-cyber solutions, since such quaint comforts in voting systems results in only about half of eligible citizens voting.
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I truly think these unique financial challenges would've landed me in big trouble if I didn't have that emergency fund to fall back on.
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He said Britain would seek bespoke multi-lateral and bilateral trade arrangements after Brexit rather than fall back on World Trade Organization (WTO) rules.
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While rules are in place, there is no a way to punish politicians who break them and fall back into lax distribution of funds.
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Regardless of your position, there may be times when you're called to lead a project or asked to fall back and assist someone else.
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As they rush onstage in arcing rows and fall back into the wings, like lapping waves, they're not in perfect sync, but who cares?
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The same goes for building an emergency savings fund to fall back on in the case of job loss or a major medical emergency.
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Fortunately for Kennedy, she has another visa to fall back on, which is more expensive than the skilled migrant visa she originally opted for.
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Now, in a few weeks, should the hype continue, there will come a time to fade the Browns before they fall back to Earth.
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"I know lots of people who haven't pursued dreams because they didn't have a cushion to fall back on if they failed," says Zuckerberg.
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Paul Reynaud, the Prime Minister, had plenty of room to fall back and reorganize, as the French had done successfully in the Great War.
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Because it's very hard to imagine living under that kind of pressure without being able to fall back on prayer and on my faith.
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I figured that if it didn't work out, I still had my degree to fall back on, so I decided to go for it.
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When he was granted free agency after the end of the season, Radinsky wasn't content to fall back on a full-time band gig.
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Worse, it allows those who would argue that the culture and power dynamics have changed to fall back on the new rules as evidence.
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Even if you are being judged, she argues, it does not mean that you should fall back on the safety net of banal dressing.
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What they always fall back on is the No. 1 most important thing is that you're performing at a high level for any athlete.
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I don't want Apple to fall back on the crutch of just using desktop OS paradigms to solve the iPad's user interface intuitiveness problem.
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Now that project has collapsed, and it remains unclear what rights they will retain, if any, should they fall back under Mr. Assad's government.
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She slid her palms together as if she were washing them under running water, letting the flour fall back into the bowl in clumps.
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It's an ominous sign as we head into the general election: if anything breaks, we may not have much trust to fall back on.
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"There wasn't that much concrete research that I could go to, to fall back on and really give it a solid grounding," Hargrave says.
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But he sees an increasing likelihood that the Republicans will have to fall back on current levels to dictate the spending debate this year.
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Psychologists even have a term to describe the way we fall back into predictable, maddening behavior patterns when we're with our family of origin.
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"The time came that I could fall back on them as a net, as a way of salvation," McCain said in the 2008 interview.
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"It's going to feel different being with someone new, and not having that foundation of trust and intimacy to fall back on," she says.
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"The pork market supply is expected to gradually stabilize and recover, and pork prices will gradually fall back to a reasonable level," Yang added.
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Alongside that water, they emit an elixir of chemicals that react to form particles, inducing that moisture to fall back out of the sky.
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"Nietzsche's argument was that you had to move forward, not fall back onto ethno-centrism," Hugo Drochon, author of "Nietzsche's Great Politics," told me.
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While Saint-George doesn't expect the dollar index to fall back to $80, he is not discounting a fall from the current $92.425 handle.
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But with August comes those first thoughts of fall, back-to-school season, and the chance to renew your focus on your career and finances.
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The FHA share of total applications increased to 13.6 percent from 183 percent the previous week, but that is likely to fall back next week.
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Sometimes, the message doesn't come across as clearly as we'd like, which is why we fall back on emojis to, well, illustrate how we feel.
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As the second massive star in the system dies, debris from its envelope might fall back toward the core and settle into an accretion disk.
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When it comes to iOS, if the app isn't listed in the Sounds & Haptics menu, then it will fall back to using the default options.
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But alas, there's always an opportunity to fall back in love him each season — through the good collections and the bad ones, flaws and all.
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The spokeswoman said the card is configured to expect the fingerprint for authenticating a purchase but does still have a PIN as a fall-back.
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Unlike previous redesigns, however, opting into the new experience will be mandatory, and there will be no legacy Twitter to fall back to, reports Mashable.
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I look forward to being more efficient in those situations with iPadOS, while fully expecting to fall back to my desk setup at other times.
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I only got up with the baby once during the night last night, so I actually feel fairly refreshed today and can't fall back asleep.
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This weekend is the end of Daylight Saving Time, meaning the clocks "fall" back an hour and we supposedly gain an extra hour of sleep.
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BOSTON – Days before most U.S. residents "fall back," a special commission in Massachusetts is recommending that the state not change time zones on its own.
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It takes courage to not fall back on a title but to instead earn respect — and through gaining that respect earn the permission to lead.
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At that point, policymakers would have no more 2016 meetings to fall back on and make good on their forecast for one hike this year.
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While there was government money in the past to back such businesses, the understanding was that there were always U.S. chips to fall back on.
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So unless you want to resurrect the same ol' witch costume you fall back on every other year, you better start nailing down your options.
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If available, the API can make use of special AI chips on the device — or fall back to the CPU if that's the only option.
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People with sleep apnea actually stop breathing for a moment during the night and wake up, but immediately fall back asleep and don't remember it.
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It is also why, having no divisive rhetoric to fall back on, he might try hardest to find solutions to the problems Mr Trump highlighted.
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After we try out a few of the trends, we tend to fall back to the hair and makeup styles that feel the most comfortable.
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Then I try to fall back asleep briefly before deciding to get up and start the rugelach cookies for the dinner we're going to later.
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All isn't a disaster because like the others, and unlike HTC, LG has other verticals to fall back on and prop its overall earnings up.
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Having Good Ol' Windows to fall back on means that lots of developers (including Microsoft's developers) haven't had to fully commit to the new vision.
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Lessons from conflicts in Libya and Iraq show that unless liberated areas are quickly stabilized they could easily fall back into the hands of militants.
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With its velocity greatly diminished, the satellite, and in theory anything it has captured, will fall back toward Earth and burn up on re-entry.
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Have your team group up, pop Transcendence and rush in with everyone, taking care to fall back to safety as soon as your invulnerability disappears.
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ISIS fighters are expected to fall back from the outskirts and consolidate in the Iraqi city's urban core, where officials predict fighting will get ugly.
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As they have after past retreats in the battle for the city, rival armed groups may fall back on using guerrilla tactics against Haftar's forces.
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Though he seemed continuously tempted to fall back on bits of his stump speech, Mr Trump eventually came to the ostensible purpose of the evening.
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I tend to fall back on the "everything is bigger" argument —we kick more ass because we're Texans, and we've got a reputation to uphold.
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Whenever their offense stalls for more than a possession or two, you can count on Cleveland to fall back into stagnant isolations of some sort.
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It includes a 15-point safety assessment asking developers to certify that they are considering things like privacy, cybersecurity, fall-back mechanisms and data sharing.
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And that's the problem with a show that can always fall back on magic to relieve us just when the grim human drama becomes unbearable.
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The editors at the Times fall back on one axiom and elevate it to the greatest moral standard of all: the need for intellectual diversity.
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"That does not leave me in a position where I can do it," Bissett said, adding that she has no family to fall back on.
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Canadian officials say that if Trump walks away from NAFTA, Canada could fall back on an earlier 1984 free trade deal with the United States.
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Our plan is for all of them to succeed, but if any one doesn't work out, we'll still have the others to fall back on.
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Without a deal, Shire shares could fall back to mid-March levels of 22016-22.4 pounds, pressuring management to find other ways to realize value.
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I achieved a lot of success as a child actor, which provided me with cushy savings to fall back on if I ever needed to.
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It also creates a paper trail for you to fall back on when it comes to time to give an employee review or performance feedback.
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"His answer is to fall back on risk management," or weighing the cost of a mistake in either direction and choosing the less costly option.
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She and the children's father, who is an officer in another police department, were not married, and she could not fall back on his insurance.
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This fund makes me more likely to take risks in both my career and personal life knowing that I have money to fall back on.
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But in southern Europe, bond holders drew some comfort from developments in Italy that allowed borrowing costs to fall back after an early morning surge.
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Often, health issues crop up and stifle job opportunities, forcing people into retirement with little savings to fall back on, reports Business Insider's Liz Knueven.
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After the company went public in late November, the stock soared above $50 and Citron said it tweeted the stock would fall back to $28.
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In an emotional market where investors struggle to process the White House newsflow, Cramer likes to fall back on the technicals to find actionable opportunities.
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Those who were not able to fall back on family support were forced to reside in poorhouses, dismal institutions where they were treated like prisoners.
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But there are concerns among Wall Street analysts that automakers may fall back into bad habits such as overproduction or subsidizing sales with heavy incentives.
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Lump a few record owners with an absurd charge for an impossible amount of cash, and their peers will cower and fall back in line.
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BioShock Infinite poses questions, and to that Alamo of self-justification the game can always fall back—like it or not, Infinite dared to ask.
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But when I did it, that meant Vox was the publication with lots of typos, because there was no other history to fall back on.
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I'd quickly fall back into familiar, negative thoughts and tell myself I was an idiot for even trying to see life as a beautiful experience.
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We will always be required to fall back, pick up, reassure, and praise the good men who do not use their gender to oppress women.
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"That's why I always put my phone away from my bed," he said, "to make sure that I don't fall back asleep and skip suhur."
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Economists are looking for growth of 175,000 in that report, and for the unemployment rate to fall back to its 50-year low of 3.5%.
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Rather than fall back on citrus smells that are common to organic beauty, the Austins incorporate more complex, offbeat notes such as vetiver and petitgrain.
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"There's always something in front of me to keep me motivated, to make sure that I don't fall back into my old habits," Sklar said.
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Pros Cons: If you want something that's easy to use, but not end-to-end encrypted, you can always fall back on Google's alternative: Meet.
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Once I get my car, I drive home and proceed to fall back asleep again (brunch is so not happening today!) $13.79 12:15 p.m.
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A personalized Valentine&aposs Day gift will make them feel special, particularly on a day when many people fall back on hasty and generic presents.
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The index hit its highest level since January on Monday, before weak data from the United States saw it fall back in the previous session.
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Indeed, the ECB still expects inflation to fall back to around 1% in the first half of the year before starting to gradually rise again.
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Better Breakfast dispatch: From the start I did not want to fall back on my standard bowl of oatmeal but this is no ordinary oatmeal!
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BMO strategists say a case can be made for the 10-year to fall back down to 1.427%, a level it reached in late August.
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The Ohio River will then crest at around 25.5 feet this afternoon and begin to fall back below the flood stage tonight, the meteorologists said.
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When the stock market makes big, intraday swings, CNBC's Jim Cramer says investors should fall back on secular growth themes that work in any environment.
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Most of those favoring an immutable time said they would prefer to simply stay on daylight saving time, dispensing with the "fall back" of November.
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That means palladium will fall back behind gold, which a parallel Reuters poll forecast would average $210,2751.25 an ounce this year and $1,350 in 2020.
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His creativity really shines when he has a good system to either fall back on or react against — his imagination has become much more coherent.
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If Serena at last gets what she believes that she is owed, do you think she'll fall back in line with Gilead and the Commander?
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And if your social enterprise fails, you'll be able to fall back on your education and find employers that value the unique experience you've had.
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He said, aloud, that Rubio had no accomplishments, no executive experience, and nothing to fall back on except the robotic repetition of his stump speech.
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Without a deal, Shire shares could fall back to mid-March levels of 212-232 pounds, pressuring management to find other ways to realize value.
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The toss wasn't perfect, but Snell still had plenty of time to catch, rise, and release before Lowry could fall back to bother him. Swish.
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Putin's famously sky-high domestic approval rating is starting to fall back to earth as frustration rises over plans to increase the Russian retirement age.
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Mortgage rates did fall back in December, and builders like Lennar reported seeing a correlating jump in buyer traffic through model homes, though not contract signings.
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But we can do a better job of maintaining our reliable, old-fashioned, analog systems, so we can fall back on them when digital disaster strikes.
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Obama is concerned about the broad, lazy, and often negative generalizations that people who don't have many personal relationships with black people might fall back on.
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It's good to know that he has a career safety net to fall back on, should that whole Guardians of the Galaxy thing not work out.
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Their offensive play on Sunday appeared limited to launching long balls toward Lewandowski, who often had to fall back in the hope of receiving more service.
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Turkey can of course try to fall back on is its momentum as a nexus between Europe and the East, as it always has throughout history.
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And, crucially for Pebble, it doesn't have a smartphone unit or other businesses to fall back on to offset the cost of running a smartwatch business.
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There were mixed messages among right-wingers, some of whom said to fall back and some of whom wanted to hold their ground despite police warnings.
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Ian left for the airport in darkness, his alarm, though it vibrated, waking her, too, at 4:15, but she wasn't able to fall back asleep.
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It's mostly an "Oh sh*t" button; a blunt instrument that Bastion can use to survive when it's time to fall back to a new position.
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Crude's fall back toward the $276 level weighed on shares of drillers, with the S&P 22016 energy sector closing down about 2 percent on Tuesday.
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You can dabble, sure, but if you want to see real returns I do not expect things to fall back down to $3,000 or even $5,000.
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However, many critics and fans still like to fall back on a few specific things in order to grant entertainer status: singing, dancing, and/or acting.
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Thankfully, I could fall back on Tucker's status as a Sweetwater newb, and let the sheriff do the talking while I furrowed my brow a lot.
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"I don't want to fall back on too much like schtick I've done before, but I tried to be very un-schticky in [StartUp]," he said.
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It's easy to fall back on the status quo, which usually means picking up a sword and shield—a combo I know well—and moving on.
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Losses deepened after Canadian officials said the country could fall back on a free-trade agreement that excludes Mexico if Trump follows through on his threats.
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That's just below the 5.1 percent fall back experienced last February when a sudden scare about rising inflation and interest rates caused a global market correction.
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If the entire system fails, the ATC crew can fall back to radar and voice communications, which is what they already use when fog limits visibility.
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In his Wednesday note, Adams points out that the market has posted big gains during some summer months, only to fall back to earth before October.
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However, officials say gold miners may again face higher costs this time and may need to fall back on expensive diesel generators to keep production going.
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A trope, on the other hand, is a cliche inherited by pop culture that writers fall back on instead of creating anything remotely nuanced or original.
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Moises Kalach, head of the international negotiating arm of Mexico's CCE business lobby, said Mexico had a "fall-back plan" if the 232 tariff was imposed.
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Imagine: if you can fall back on the 3.5 billion sisters, and the many good men who are with us, what could we possibly not achieve?
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While the French prepare to fall back in love with their national team, which their bookmakers have as favourite to win, more immediate worries concern security.
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We each came from working-class roots, fought our way into the middle class and had no family wealth or safety net to fall back on.
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The "Mad Money" host said the company might believe that, if it can deliver on growth in some strategic initiative, it may fall back into favor.
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And more than 2000 percent of borrowers who go through rehabilitation will fall back into default within three years, according to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
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One independent economic analysis revealed that with Mr. Trump's proposals in place, our economy would fall back into recession and inevitably push more families into poverty.
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And more than 40 percent of borrowers who go through rehabilitation will fall back into default within three years, according to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
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Democrats, as a fall back plan, have noted that if a partial government shutdown does begin on Saturday, they'll take back over the House on Jan.
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In its place, Britain may seek a bespoke trade deal with the EU or fall back on World Trade Organization rules if no deal is reached.
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This is key because autonomous vehicles, and Level 5 vehicles in particular, won't be able to fall back as easily or at all on human intervention.
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"When people are out on the street, in high-pressure situations, we suspect they're much more likely to fall back on gut reactions," Dr. Correll said.
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Pavlyuchenkova double-faulted to fall back to 0-30 at 6-5, two points from elimination, but bravely rallied to take Williams into a tie break.
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But then the initial outrage would subside, she said, and people would fall back into denial about the prevalence of sexual assault or rationalize the crime.
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In the moments after Ronaldo's goal just after halftime, when all seemed lost, it had nothing to fall back on, and so it fell apart instead.
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Desperate to fall asleep or fall back to sleep, many resort to Ambien or another of the so-called "Z drugs" to get elusive shut-eye.
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That inclination to fall back on talks and the WTO to resolve frictions may be China's miscalculation this time, people in the U.S. business community say.
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The forthcoming deal is also expected to include money for stabilization funds, which states could fall back on if their economies worsen due to the coronavirus.
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So, as an investor you are in a risk management mode, and what risk management requires you to do is to basically fall back and wait.
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Just as they do today, connections will fall back to slower speeds when users aren't near enough to a tower, or if the network is overloaded.
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Evening temperatures fall back into the 20s, as mostly clear skies and dry air allow overnight lows to dip into the upper teens to low 13s.
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London wants no tariffs and no quotas but says it is also ready to fall back on more interventionist World Trade Organization rules if need be.
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The solution, as ever, is to fall back on that oldest journalistic principle: talk to the people who know the things you want to find out.
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Rather, Iran may fall back on its tried and true methods of proxy attacks on U.S. forces in the Middle East and terrorism against American embassies.
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The "Mad Money" host warned that if the big bank stocks fall back into Wall Street's favor, shares of Jack Henry could take a serious hit.
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It could be a fall-back of environmental progress if Trump follows through on campaign promises and manages to withdraw from the Paris Climate Agreement. Gov.
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As a result, Gordon believes the SPY could fall back to its April lows of $232.51, which represents the first chronological point on that support line.
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Without the structure to support them, it was easy for some drill instructors to fall back on the violent methods they themselves experienced at boot camp.
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He feels that many French style icons carry themselves with a nonchalant air to such great effect because they have solid manners to fall back on.
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Gillislee already ranked near the top of that list for me, so I'm hopeful most McCoy owners are able to fall back on him this week.
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It's a blessing because casinos buoy the city's economy; it's a curse because when they begin automating away jobs, workers will have little to fall back on.
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When the clocks "fall back" this Sunday, November 4, most of us will probably wake up feeling, well, about the same as we did the day before.
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During the 2007-09 financial crisis, this meant that undercapitalised lenders had no buffer to fall back on when loans defaulted, forcing taxpayers to bail them out.
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Beyonce's publicist is calling for Bey's insanely faithful followers to fall back ... and stop harassing and threatening people like the wife of the Golden State Warriors owner.
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Chief Financial Officer Luciano Siani Pires told analysts that production costs for iron ore in local terms should fall back to around 46 reais ($14.60) per tonne.
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Sometimes I manage to fall back asleep, but today is not one of those days, so I get up and make coffee and an egg for breakfast.
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There are moments that feel like they're winding up, eager to say something on the subject, but they always fall back on the show's ugly history instead.
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I expect oil to fall back toward $30 by the end of the year, or maybe even $20, which has been my target for quite some time.
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"I feel a sense of relief that I have my own business and I can fall back on it full time if I have to," Miller said.
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Those who require medication aren't getting it, and those without family land to fall back on—or without a family willing to take them in—go homeless.
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With Detroit and Baltimore among the recent spenders, Cespedes has two fewer suitors — so, theoretically, he could fall back to the Mets on a short-term deal.
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The rebels dug tunnels out of the enclave to try to diversify supply, causing prices to fall back, though they are several times higher than in Damascus.
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If survivors, still struggling with their trauma, are left without practical support after spending a few weeks in a recovery program, they'll likely fall back into vulnerability.
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But, after a while, I inevitably fall back on my list of my spots guaranteed for a good time (No, not that kind of a good time).
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Here, there is some off-the-record commiserating about how hard it can be to stay strong and not fall back into old patterns with our exes.
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Shares of the drugmakers — , , and included — have been rallying for days, and until they fall back to sustainable levels, the market could endure further declines, Cramer said.
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Unlike Japan's major banks that have a growing overseas presence and fee-earning businesses such as investment banking, regional banks have few alternatives to fall back upon.
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Any signs that producers are reneging on their commitments could cause sentiment to sour and cause prices to fall back sharply, Capital Economics said in a note.
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Nonetheless, Chu and the film's stars shone bright at Sunday's ceremony, and hey, there's all that critical acclaim and box office success they can fall back on.
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When asked to provide some insight into their achievement, even those at the heart of the enterprise fall back on standard-issue platitudes and admissions of bewilderment.
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In fact, I opened my mouth and let the mostly chewed up cupcake fall back into the wrapper like the trash it had revealed itself to be.
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It is the easiest, most straightforward form of commentary, and so columnists and pundits fall back on it because it seems like analysis that everyone can understand.
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"We're not asking the government to give away its red lines or negotiating fall-back positions, but we do want clarity on its broad aims," said Benn.
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The danger now, according to some observers, is that the shift away from HFCs will push some manufacturers to fall back on an illegal trade in CFCs.
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That came as rates rebounded slightly earlier this week on routes from the Middle East only for them to fall back to last week's levels by Friday.
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"Tom's father was a piece of work; [his mother] didn't have much in him to fall back on, and so she lived for her son," Lewis explained.
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The disposal this week trim's the government's stake to 15.01 percent, fulfilling its 2015 promise that the state's holding would later fall back to its historic level.
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The limits of corpus analysis, in other words, are human; in the gap between data and knowledge, we fall back on our social understandings of the world.
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"The consolation is that most children grow into their names — and those who don't can always fall back on middle names, nicknames, or (in extremis) deed polls."
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Sethi recommends keeping cash reserves equal to at least three months and, ideally, up to a year's worth of expenses to fall back on whenever it's needed.
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I'm the sole income earnerWhile I don't have any dependents, the fact that I'm single means that I don't have a second income to fall back on.
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"We've got to think through this and not fall back on the sort of reflex that says we've got the greatest military in the world," he said.
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Our sources say, initially the brass ordered patrol cars and motorcycles to go in to tracking mode -- meaning fall back and let the chopper follow the car.
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Still it remains to be seen if the museums of tomorrow will continue to evolve, or if they'll fall back into the hierarchical traditions of the past.
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In an interview with Christene Barberich, R29's global editor-in-chief, Huffington offers a few tips to help us fall back in love with our ZZZs.
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In the meantime the more than 4,000 companies which were using Safe Harbor to govern their transatlantic data flows have had to fall back on alternative mechanisms.
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Inflation would only fall back to close to its 2 percent target if Bank Rate rose in line with the "gently rising" path implied in financial markets.
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In an emotional market where investors struggle to process the White House newsflow, CNBC's Jim Cramer likes to fall back on the technicals to find actionable opportunities.
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For here in Beira, I've discovered a group helping people to help themselves—even as Mozambique threatens to fall back into the political chaos of its past.
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Do you think this crisis has revealed that a lot of small and even medium-sized businesses don't have a lot of cash to fall back on?
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Clocks fall back an hour in the U.S. and Canada on Sunday — after having done so last week in Europe — with the end of daylight saving time.
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While wealthier residents were able to fall back on solar panels and battery systems for electricity, living off the grid was not an option for Sharmaine Lindahl.
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The country has made great progress in better protecting hard earned nest eggs, and it's critical to that progress that we don't let our vigilance fall back.
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After the smaller star shrinks to about 10-15% of the bigger star&aposs mass, it begins to fall back toward the bigger star and spin faster.
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Joe loves these guys, and his affection has none of the condescension and ironic distance many people fall back on in order to get comfortable with them.
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We could fall back into defeatism and fatalism and it feels like the all the doors have closed, and this game will feel more relevant than ever.
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The only way to survive would be to fall back entirely on others, and then to experience what it feels like to have them hold him up.
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That means a city like Pittsburgh, after reveling in a high of 67 Saturday, will fall back to earth with temperatures in the upper 30s on Sunday.
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Excluding this one-off improvement, we expect both revenue and expenditure ratios to fall back over the forecast horizon, translating into an improvement in the fiscal balance.
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As short-covering demand by trading firms lessens, supplies are having to fall back on relatively thin end-user demand, helping explain price declines, another trader said.
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Along with filling stages, TV production provides studios with a stable revenue stream — something to fall back on when big-budget films bomb, as some inevitably do.
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The good news: Aid workers have the lessons of Katrina to fall back on as they try to help the thousands of people displaced by this storm.
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The practice known as intercropping - growing two or more crops together - means farmers have another crop to fall back on when maize harvests fail because of poor rainfall.
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Nowadays, chokers come in all shapes and forms, but Hadid and Jenner have a few go-to brands they always fall back on for their own jewelry needs.
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Security questionsScreenshot: GizmodoAnother popular fall-back when it comes to getting back into an account are security questions, but like anything else these need some thought and consideration.
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Conway noted that Australian shares had risen in the wake of strong U.S. market rallies and could therefore fall back if U.S. sentiment changed and markets there fell.
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The highlight is "Bungl (Like a Ghost)" with Jenny Hval, whose creepy poetry is so engrossing that the plinking synthesizers have to fall back into a supporting role.
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"When we 'fall back' it's a time to celebrate because we go back to Standard Time, which is where I believe we should stay year-round," Watson continued.
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Under the budget, military spending by Europe's largest economy will rise to 1.3 percent of GDP in 2019 but then fall back to around 1.23 percent by 2022.
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So, the duo share a few tense looks and eventually fall back into each other's arms, having sex on the couch that is a metaphor for their relationship.
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So while the rest of the future can't be so easily predicted, at least there's comfort in knowing you've got some damn good shoes to fall back on.
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Some of the European banks that have slashed the size of their trading operations have been able to fall back on other businesses that have performed relatively well.
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We relied solely on ourselves to make our idea work and bring our vision to life without investors, mentors, or a traditional business background to fall back on.
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But during this time his mental health began to falter, and he wrestled with what to do with himself or how to fall back in love with music.
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