Girl falls into despair — or the nearest funeral pyre.
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GRAPHIC: Brent crude oil curve falls into contango - tmsnrt.
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Monica Ananonu, a freelance illustrator, falls into the latter category.
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For the most part, this debate falls into two arguments.
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Around 65 percent of the oceans falls into this category.
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If it falls into contraction that could mean real trouble.
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Tellart's early work falls into the "hipster mundane future" category.
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He says intentional use of it falls into two camps.
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So much falls into place when you just show up.
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During this stay, Lawrence falls into an equally insecure morass.
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That's exactly the category the heeled mule falls into, too.
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WRITING about India generally falls into one of two categories.
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Ms Zuboff, while highlighting the phenomenon, falls into its trap.
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Small, plucky peoples seeking independence: Taiwan falls into the category.
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Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, for one, falls into this camp.
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Obvious Ventures, in his view, falls into the first category.
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Faced with their competing demands, Bean falls into her bottle.
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The moon falls into the path of the Earth's shadow.
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A lot of our science coverage falls into this bucket.
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Lithgow seamlessly falls into Churchill's candor, posture and intimidating presence.
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The Chinese Spouting Bowl definitely falls into the latter category.
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Journalist Peter Hartlaub's child most definitely falls into this category.
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Unfortunately, this is not a category that Trump falls into.
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The Democrats need a candidate who falls into both categories.
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The strike on Sunday in Afghanistan falls into that category.
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At that point, everyone falls into one of two camps.
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In the second scenario, Britain falls into recession next year.
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France's current president, François Hollande, falls into the second category.
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Marisol Alvarez is an educator who falls into this category.
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Occasionally someone loses their balance and falls into the river.
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Erasing thousands of tragic deaths falls into another category entirely.
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Notre Dame political scientist Patrick Deneen falls into this camp.
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Oklahoma's case against J & J largely falls into three areas.
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The snow falls into their hair, into their taffeta blouses.
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When it falls into ruin, the entire global economy drags.
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Targeted violence falls into two major categories: impulsive and planned.
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We'll see if this feature falls into the uncanny valley.
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The Model 1 definitely falls into that category, as well.
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Josh, our winsome hero, falls into none of these groups.
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On occasion, the novel falls into its own aesthetic traps.
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No prizes for guessing who falls into the latter camp.
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Questioning Israel's right to exist often falls into this category.
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Adam seems to think LeBron falls into the latter category.
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The company's partnership with Transdev falls into both those categories.
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But thenceforward the music falls into an inextricable slough of dreariness.
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Some have questioned whether ECT falls into this category as well.
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The problem is when jamming equipment falls into the wrong hands.
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Finally, she falls into the deep river drowning her life away.
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Church translator Grace Zhang, from Hubei province, falls into that category.
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No. Of course, this also falls into the question of intelligence.
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As she does so, she falls into a basement grate — again.
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Cybersecurity falls into the bigger bucket of infosec and resiliency planning.
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Pandora's paid radio service, Pandora Plus, also falls into this category.
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Dip powder falls into that middle ground between gel and acrylic.
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Volunteers are on hand in case anyone falls into the water.
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When you start with the why, everything else falls into place.
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Once you can do this, everything else just falls into place.
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Do I think Hollow Man falls into that category of art?
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Just embrace your body and everything kind of falls into place.
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A princess falls into a deep sleep in "Sleeping Beauty" (1959).
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So the hustle case falls into a crevice in the law.
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Randolph's two-year, $31 million contract falls into that same category.
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On the other hand, hate speech falls into a different category.
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Weeks can stretch into years before it all falls into place.
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He stumbles on the first attempt and falls into the water.
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And the whole thing falls into a beautiful, elegant, hierarchical scheme.
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The stone is thrown again and falls into a different situation.
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The work falls into several general categories, based on subject matter.
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If Pete falls into that category, AB wishes him the best.
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Everything Trump does or says falls into one of those buckets.
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Much of the debate among researchers falls into two opposing camps.
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It's so predictable that it kind of already falls into a routine.
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" Rai writes contemporary romance that falls into the unofficial subgenre of "angsty.
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But talking about corporate money, she said, falls into that category, too.
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Man, in my opinion, that falls into the realm of the supernatural.
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When that box falls into the wrong hands, things predictably go haywire.
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In the series, a scientist falls into a coma after an accident.
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Once everything falls into place, I can head out the door, confident.
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Though he does occasionally falls into the "screenshot of a tweet" trap.
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But what happens if Entrupy falls into the hands of a counterfeiter?
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The Tenor member in question, Remigio Pereira, also falls into this trajectory.
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"Modern Lovers" falls into a crowded literary subgenre of novels about Brooklynites.
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With a launch in 2011, Blippar most certainly falls into that category.
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"Lie" falls into this general category, especially with Trump on the scene.
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Emily Oster, professor of economics at Brown University, falls into this category.
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The idea that the president could self-pardon falls into this category.
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The Queen falls into the category of ultra-high net wealth individuals.
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Anyone who falls into that category, feel free to send a résumé.
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He neither falls into a predictable pattern nor comes across as arbitrary.
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Do feel this album falls into one genre category more than another?
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Alex Trebek's dog runs after a pedestrian who falls into the street.
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The opportunity comes to her by mistake — it falls into her lap.
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Because the vans cross state lines, accountability falls into a gray zone.
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The pilot includes hair pulling, but no one falls into a pool.
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"Breaking Glass," the strongest song on Low, falls into the latter camp.
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And Saudi/GCC [Gulf Cooperation Council] versus Iran falls into this category.
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If something falls into our laps that happens to be brown, cool.
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She falls into a nightmare that she's come back as a ghost.
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And how much ugliness can there be before it falls into cynicism?
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The mid-season premiere for Season 10 falls into the latter category.
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When the park falls into such disrepair, you lose who they are.
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"We've seen with other clubs, the stadium falls into disrepair," he said.
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And in following that template, it also falls into a distressing rut.
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This ad for Australia's Department of Finance falls into the latter category.
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Because they cross so many jurisdictions, oversight falls into a gray zone.
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His recent rumored fling with Kaia Gerber falls into the latter category.
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If your importing license lapses, that product falls into a legal grey zone.
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"Yay!" the mom of one happily says as True falls into her hands.
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Part of it falls into the black hole and part escapes into infinity.
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But if everything falls into a complementary rhythm, the payoff can be huge.
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The answer depends on which of three general categories an assets falls into.
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A drop that size falls into the textbook definition of a bear market.
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He falls into the easy rapport that he has always had with Lamar.
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A football field of land, on average, falls into the Gulf each hour.
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The rest falls into a skip, to be hauled off to a landfill.
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What begins as a ponderous chin-scratch later falls into its own naval.
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Clark Lance, an executive at luxury car maker Lexus, falls into that category.
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The work in From the Wolf to the Fox falls into two categories.
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Nihilst Arby's falls into a grouping I think of as Existential Dread Twitter.
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So much of the "unfilmable" reaction to Blood Meridian falls into this camp.
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Jesse Flynn falls into the category that needs the fix Beshear refers to.
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Unfortunately, Graeber also falls into the trap of trying to find a solution.
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Anything you've committed to spending cash on every month falls into this category.
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Wilderpeople definitely falls into a genre, though — people on the run, buddy flicks.
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All this before the lipstick actually break off and falls into her hair.
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The stegosaurus is in the first group; the brontosaurus falls into the second.
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The piano, ringing variations on its theme, falls into a bouncing tarantella rhythm.
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Facebook's research and development, Candela said, falls into two categories: push and pull.
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Deciding which ads to run or not run certainly falls into that conversation.
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But don't whine when a species with such habits falls into inexorable decline.
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What will happen when #MeToo falls into the digital chasm that absorbed #YesAllWomen?
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For many of my clients, daily journaling falls into this category as well.
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But it also falls into another category: that of a Greenwich Village enigma.
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If an umbrella falls into pieces, as an archaeologist, that is really fun.
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Whatever trouble he falls into, maybe he'll talk his way out of it.
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An abused citizenry falls into "learned helplessness" and becomes more pliant and cowed.
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Perfume falls into the first category because we magnify what is already beautiful.
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And if it falls into that historical window, we consider it fair game.
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"A [person addicted to cocaine] often falls into severe depressive ruts," confirms Biester.
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Yet 12 Monkeys shows how easily sci-fi, too, falls into religious patterns.
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And if you believe that's what they're doing, much else falls into place.
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Then the hysteria cools, and the story falls into the viral news abyss.
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"It falls into the trap of using lesbianism as shock value," he told me.
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Its British artificial-intelligence unit, DeepMind, also falls into the category of other projects.
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So feel free to go for a wedding hookup if it falls into place.
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Including, of course, the shooter from last week, who falls into that category. Exactly.
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All this success only falls into place when you dominate your own patch, though.
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As the gas falls into the black hole, the black hole grows in size.
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Opposition to Brexit, on which it has campaigned hard, falls into the same boat.
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Especially if it falls into that brief window between, say, E.T. and The Goonies.
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And Dr. Phil's August 503, 2013 tweet falls into the "just asking questions" category.
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F. Much breath has been wasted debating what genre Jason Isbell falls into. Country?
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Instead, most of the state falls into the New York City and Philadelphia markets.
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Season 2, however, often falls into those trappings that Season 1 so delicately avoided.
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Your brain can fill in visual information that falls into your eye's blind spot.
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The Handmaid's Tale often falls into this trap when it comes to Serena Joy.
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While unconventional, Arya's attack falls into the clear confines of the allies' overall objective.
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We don't know if this little tidbit falls into that "imagined" category or not.
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An Empowered Morning isn't something that just falls into your lap — it's created consciously.
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According to Fontaine's lawyer, this case falls into a slightly different category of defamation.
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Mostly everywhere else falls into the "equal chance" category for both precipitation and temperature.
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Mr. Audi's production, which opened on Tuesday at the Met, falls into these traps.
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President Obama's vow to close the Guantanamo Bay detention camp falls into this category.
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However, all fitness features aside, the powerful device also falls into the smartwatch category.
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Recall those moments on holiday when everything seems still, life all falls into place.
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Max Halley's ham, eggs, and chips sandwich most certainly falls into the latter category.
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Right now, Pappy falls into the 'losing our minds and going crazy here' category.
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It's the old story that power corrupts and he just naturally falls into it.
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Trump, of course, very much falls into that core audience for Republican Party spin.
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Just under a third (32 percent) of the electorate falls into the fluid category.
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Mario runs into bad guys; he falls into pits; he gets crushed by spikes.
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Then David heads into the woods himself, where he falls into a forbidden romance.
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If your startup falls into one of the categories listed below, we want you.
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The CDC website spells out who falls into the high-risk group, he added.
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Passetoutgrains from Burgundy, a blend of pinot noir and gamay, falls into this category.
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The DAF usage by the likes of Page falls into an entirely different category.
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If a post falls into the latter camp, it could be restricted or removed.
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A bug falls into your chamomile and disturbed as you are, you drink it.
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The issue is that teens need to understand that this falls into entertainment and art.
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Lorelai falls into this category: She wants clarity that every decision she's made wasn't wrong.
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Here, Nadia is on the phone with John when she falls into a basement grate.
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The UK stands of the brink of a Brexit cliff that falls into an abyss.
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At any mention of the crime, she falls into a spiral of fear and despair.
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Plus, that perfectly nice coffee table gets ruined when she falls into it head first.
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After killing Thanos, Thor falls into a deep depression and begins drinking and eating heavily.
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She almost accidentally falls into a relationship with Erick while shepherding him around New York.
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Most people will know of an app on their phone that falls into that category.
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Meredith McCardle is an author based in Florida who definitely falls into the latter category.
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A prostaglandin in an eyelash enhancer falls into this same in-between place in medicine.
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A pilot whose land plane falls into the Atlantic is not consoled by caviar sandwiches.
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As matter falls into the black hole, it often rubs against itself and heats up.
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But in a way, Coppola falls into the same trap her sequestered, narcissistic heroine does.
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In this episode, Doctor Strange falls into the trippy, grainy world of '80s video games.
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Then again, as the show continues, it falls into a trap that resembles Jenner's party.
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The cover definitely falls into the stereotype of slowed-down cover songs created for trailers.
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It falls into the same category of St. Patrick's Day, Cinco de Mayo, and Halloween.
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That's when you know something is pretty special when it falls into place like that.
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It's easy to see how The Legend of Zelda falls into the hero's journey pattern.
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But for what Huawei is labeling a flagship, it still falls into the "affordable" category.
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Naomi Lamoreaux, an economic historian at Yale University, says Cleveland falls into the third category.
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The reaction of some city authorities to the arrival of Uber falls into this category.
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Andrade instead opens up with strikes along the fence and only falls into clinches occasionally.
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Indigo falls into a relatively recent group looking into adapting plants to use less water.
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We've got gifts for whichever category your own personal socially anxious fitness enthusiast falls into.
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A new patent application spotted by Patently Mobile likely falls into the the latter camp.
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As less water is absorbed into the clouds, less rain falls into seas and lakes.
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It falls into the 'bury your LGBT' trope that we are all too familiar with.
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Desus Nice, co-host of VICELAND's late-night show, Desus & Mero, falls into this camp.
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For one, Trump's reelection is at risk, particularly if the economy falls into a recession.
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Glen was the Good Place resident/demon-in-disguise who falls into the neighborhood sinkhole.
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One of them falls into the hands of a deeply troubled classmate who commits suicide.
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I think that absolutely falls into the category of what I'm describing as political violence.
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Cheryl Griffiths falls into the category of drivers who wonder what the fuss is about.
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At 13.1 ounces, the JetBoil Flash falls into the middle ground concerning size and weight.
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Unfortunately, despite its novel approach, "Judy" falls into the same traps as other biographical films.
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In three million years, the planet will be roasted as it falls into the star.
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While there are some federal laws that protect maternity rights, Bethany falls into a loophole.
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Under the current system, a married couple earning $470,701 falls into the highest tax bracket.
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Still, the movie falls into "a banal, formulaic pastiche," Stephen Holden wrote in The Times.
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Fleck falls into madness as he slowly transforms into the criminal mastermind known as Joker.
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" "We also can't try to take over and rebuild every country that falls into crisis.
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Another traditional retailer, Target, falls into fifth place with nearly 48 million views, comScore said.
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Pilaf (it goes by other names, like pilav, plov and pulao) falls into this category.
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I think we've had other ones, like the adoption of video falls into that bucket.
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Much of what seems to be in the Green New Deal falls into that category.
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In this sense, Bruce's maternal family falls into a Kennedy or Rockefeller kind of territory.
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We also can't try to take over and rebuild every country that falls into crisis.
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No. 25 REBOUND 1: Walker blocks Russell's jump shot, and the ball falls into Howard's hands.
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Calacanis falls into this category, yet says he still does the occasional scout deal and happily.
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"English for Beginners," a Polish commercial for the auction site Allegro, falls into the latter category.
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Father, toddler son shot dead in Georgia ; mother falls into ravine while fleeing attacker, officials say.
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I love my kids, and they come first, and everything else falls into place after that.
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"Sunlight falls into the Abyss Just like i fall into your lips," he began the poem.
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Then, Oatmeal disappears and Nadia falls into the river, seemingly pushed by an unseen force. Rude.
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Mandatory lists of stigmatized vulnerable populations are concerning if the list falls into the wrong hands.
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"Sunlight falls into the Abyss Just like i fall into your lips," he began the poem.
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Apophis likely falls into this category as they also subsequently took down the FBI's mail servers.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Richard Serra's current exhibition at Gagosian falls into three parts.
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I'm a particular fan of this one, which falls into my favorite category: sultry Hanukkah music.
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In Twin Peaks, the area that most obviously falls into that category is the Black Lodge.
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For the most part, The Girl in the Spider's Web easily falls into the latter camp.
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"Sunlight falls into the Abyss Just like i fall into your lips," Bieber began the poem.
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"Sunlight falls into the Abyss Just like i fall into your lips," Bieber began the poem.
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The music video tells a familiar tale where a couple falls into a heated, sexy relationship.
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Decisive action on carbon emissions at both official and personal levels falls into the hypocrisy trap.
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In case it wasn't obvious, Knights and Bikes falls into this latter category of forthcoming release.
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They include: The access described in the Times story falls into three types of Facebook partnerships.
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The large egg is easily split open and a normal yolk falls into the bowl underneath.
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When they finally make their grand reveal, everything falls into place with an almost audible click.
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The only issue, as mentioned earlier, is that installing ROMs falls into a legal gray area.
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Conservative Judaism falls into the middleground between the belief structures of Orthodox Judaism and Reform Judaism.
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But it's a different matter when it comes to land ice that falls into the ocean.
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Twenty-two years after Bottle Rocket's release as a feature, Anderson's work falls into three phases.
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To a lesser extent, Microsoft's new and surprising partnership with VMware falls into a similar bucket.
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Mr. Trump's use of his branded water and steaks falls into something of a gray area.
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As the world falls into lawlessness, you must join The Coon to save humanity from itself.
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This technology falls into a growing movement to enable homeowners to generate natural resources on site.
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Actress Francia Raisa definitely falls into the latter category after she gave Selena Gomez a kidney.
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The crowd falls into a hush as we try to guess the trick they'll be doing.
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"And for many of them, it appears Canada falls into that non-core category," he added.
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For most of us, the cuisine of Halloween falls into two major categories: candy and alcohol.
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Coconut oil is a plant oil, but it falls into a special class, termed 'tropical oils.
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The bars show the percentage of the population that falls into each 5-year age group.
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Yes, but: The Vatican's former ambassador to Washington claims the pope falls into that second category.
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Timothy Polin's puzzle falls into the latter category, keeping me smiling and guessing until the end.
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Every other detail about what falls into a black hole disappears from the universe's memory banks.
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American socialism has a long history, and Mr. Sanders falls into a particular slice of it.
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The film depicts the harsh, often dangerous situations Parvana falls into without sacrificing warmth and empathy.
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At age 85033, Trump falls into a higher risk category for those who contract the coronavirus.
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Keenum falls into the latter category, but on performance alone he warrants inclusion in the former.
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Mariana falls into a new relationship but is quickly confronted with a situation she didn't anticipate.
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After receiving an unfair life sentence following the prison riot, Taystee falls into a deep depression.
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It seems that while our actual state falls into disrepair, we are creating a shadow one.
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Most of the news about Russia falls into one of three categories, which we break down.
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Lucas falls into a coma for basically no reason other than to ramp up narrative tension!
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The novel coronavirus falls into the first category of viral particles with an outer lipid envelope.
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Just about every title on a book lover's reference shelves, for instance, falls into this category.
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Banks with loans out across the continent avoid trouble if their home market falls into recession.
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Although it falls into some rookie-choreographer traps, it has more shape than Mr. Abraham's efforts.
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ROGERS Probably when she falls into a swimming pool before accepting the job as press secretary.
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"The whole universe falls into pattern like the stray pieces of a jigsaw puzzle," he wrote.
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The film falls into a predictable rhythm as it systematically whittles down the characters' extra lives.
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Another leading candidate is Euphoria phenom Zendaya, who falls into two categories the HFPA absolutely loves.
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This falls into a largely unregulated abyss that I described for the Brennan Center for Justice.
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It falls into the gluten-free trend, as it markets itself as a gluten-free beverage.
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The SEC contends its suit against Cooperman case falls into a different category than tipster cases.
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For now, the MindMaze Mask falls into the all-too-rare category of a VR easy win.
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The authors describe it as the natural course of history, as something that just falls into place.
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You're like, 'Well if I do, everything kinda falls into place 'cause everyone's already putting us together!
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When it falls into the ocean, it adds to the overall volume of liquid in the seas.
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Investors are trying to discern whether Snap falls into the Facebook bucket -- or the one with Zynga.
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Greenland has had big melting episodes before, but this one certainly falls into the category of extreme.
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Along with feeling invasive, this data can be outright dangerous when it falls into the wrong hands.
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And if Trump does press Putin on these new indictments, that, too, falls into a preset narrative.
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The diagram below is far from exhaustive, but displays nicely where Roadie falls into the crowded market.
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For now, The Wall falls into concept territory, but Samsung has very real plans to commercialize it.
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Suddenly, it all falls into place: could the 200-year-old baby from the prophecy be...Brianna?
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One, this falls into my P.R. law that every overreaction will cause an equal or greater overreaction.
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Barr said that he and special counsel Mueller would redact information that falls into the following categories.
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The line breaks and she falls into the creek, feeling a stabbing pain in her left leg.
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One company that clearly falls into that category is Hotaru, which created a water-recycling portable shower.
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The show also never falls into the stereotypes of campy gay humor that plague most mainstream representations.
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The main reason this falls into the fall movie list is because of Billy Crystal's sartorial choices.
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It's an exuberant, intelligent, confidently delivered record that never falls into navel-gazing self-satisfaction or cliché.
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If I can meet a guy that falls into that and is supportive of that, that's great.
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Tomorrow, Starbucks is launching a beverage that falls into its own espresso drink category — the Latte Macchiato.
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Still, once you begin to think about Facebook as a government, a great deal falls into place.
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Thirty-eight-year-old Jeff Mann's company Render Life falls into the "computer" category highlighted by Poloz.
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Sure, Montana is no Popcaan, but with a beat this breezy it all just falls into place.
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Corn use in sweeteners and beverages falls into the Food, Seed & Industrial category on USDA's balance sheet.
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"It can't go on forever" falls into the category of statements that are true, but not interesting.
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For the most part, my shopping falls into two decisive categories: investment (read: justifiable splurge) and frugal.
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I find these beautiful landscapes that speak to me and everything else falls into place from there.
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When we learn the answer, the entire story falls into place and becomes impossible to put down.
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He falls into the gaps between huge concepts: youth and age, purpose and purposelessness, progress and stasis.
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"We chop the stuff up and see how it falls into grooves and moods," Mr. Plant said.
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What if Mom chokes, vomits, falls into a half-dead limbo, wakes up and yells at me?
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Sky immediately starts hitting back, and the pair falls into Diddy's Ciroc backdrop before being broken up.
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This question falls into the same category as evolution and whether the earth is flat or spherical.
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Rand Paul can also be counted on to feign political independence, but he usually falls into line.
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"This feels like it falls into that category of not a huge yield but solid," she said.
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Though the piece falls into the Neo-Classical phase of the composer's career, the music resists categorization.
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This app is extremely quick and polished, but it ultimately falls into the gadget category for me.
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But the protagonists' falls into criminality raise serious questions, beyond the easy explanations reported in the media.
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In many nonavalanche-terrain scenarios, if a person falls into a heuristic trap, the outcome isn't death.
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"We also can't try to take over and rebuild every country that falls into crisis," Obama declared.
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Study the finer details of his all-around betterment and everything, more or less, falls into place.
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In fact, the more that Trump's campaign falls into disarray, the more he dominates the news cycle.
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Samara, the hyper-sexualized character from the sci-fi game Mass Effect 2, falls into this category.
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As he reaches the struggling canine, he briefly breaks through the ice and falls into the water too.
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She almost lands it, but instead falls into a position for an armbar attempt which initially looks tight.
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" Anything that falls into one of these categories could be considered an "ongoing matter" that could be "harmed.
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As with so many of Trump's actions in office, it falls into uncharted territory -- no one really knows.
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Though well intentioned, Facebook's step in being inclusive falls into the trap of not accounting for all possibilities.
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My partner, on the other hand, falls into a deep, snuffly sleep seconds after switching off the light.
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Here form fails to reify, but rather falls into far-fetched farragoes of entangled being and non-being.
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It all falls into place when we follow Austyn to a fan meet-up at a local mall.
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Since his footage falls into categories YouTube has since banned, those videos were removed despite their educational context.
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It falls into the category of the ephemeral and of mindless fun — something that has always been popular.
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This has implications for whether or not it's possible to retrieve information that falls into a black hole.
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Not the passing-the-kidney-stone thing — I mean, that clearly falls into the category of medical necessity.
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Euro zone government bond yields extended their falls into Friday on the back of the central bank's announcement.
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At the end of Episode III, Anakin gets three limbs chopped off and then falls into hot lava.
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Medicine for all sounds great, but socialized medicine can be dangerous if it falls into the wrong hands.
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A week later she falls into bed with ex Mark, and then subsequently discovers she's pregnant. Uh-oh.
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Let's just agree that any car over, say, $30,000 falls into the "want" and not the "need" category.
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Influencer marketing falls into both the biggest and the second-biggest categories depending on the type of campaign.
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Trump falls into no such category, and he is not the first fracture in the age-old molds.
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Women's boxing not only falls into that category, it typically neither gets press coverage, nor television coverage whatsoever.
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"To be honest, it probably falls into a couple of categories," one current White House official tells me.
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So, theoretically, people can become addicted to anything that falls into this category of experience, including lip balm.
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The artificial water feature falls into the basin of the Grand Canal near the end of the gardens.
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The Soul falls into that category, as do the Mazda CX-3, Nissan Rogue Sport and Jeep Renegade.
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She questions her faith; she works out; she falls into an affair with a man in another city.
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Or perhaps "Until the Flood" is more effective for leaving you uncertain about which genre it falls into.
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The single most common suggestion from readers falls into the broad category of regional news: High Country News.
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For us, that falls into two tracks one of them you mentioned, which is the AbCellera therapeutics collaboration.
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It takes about nine minutes from the launch of the rocket until the capsule falls into the sea.
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And looking past the early contests, former New York mayor Mike Bloomberg clearly falls into the restorationist camp.
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Thus "The Little Red Chairs" naturally falls into two halves—Ireland and London—and develops in unexpected ways.
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If his ratings average falls into the mid-to-low 30s, the Republicans could be in serious trouble.
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The vaccine for the current season falls into that range, according to the C.D.C., which said on Feb.
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Users can also set a maximum budget to see if or when a cruise falls into that range.
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"I've always been involved with very unique artists, and I think Jeremy falls into that category," he said.
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Anyone can be nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize by someone who falls into one of eight categories.
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But we mostly shrug, taking a hit off of whatever digital opiate falls into our plus sized laps.
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Alison quits, everything falls into chaos, and it seems likely Stone will be back on Naz's defense team.
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For while this tender, atmospheric and memorable novel loosely falls into both the loss and secret hideaway categories, it also falls into a third category, one that I am still drawn to again and again and always will be: books that explore the intimate, restorative power and beauty of friendship.
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It's just one of those things that every once in a while, everything falls into place… it's an escape.
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"It's really important for me to hear out both sides," says Terrell, whose own family falls into multiple camps.
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"We hope to return next year to rescue as much as we can before it falls into the sea."
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Metrograph falls into the growing category of theaters that are pushing higher end concessions alongside independent and repertory screenings.
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But legally, zero-rating falls into a gray area within the FCC's open internet rules passed earlier this year.
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After a while, you start to see the world through that prism, and it all suddenly falls into place.
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Sometimes content just falls into your lap and you don't need to beat around the bush with elongated intros.
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President Obama assuredly fell into the former category, just as certainly as his successor falls into the latter one.
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Sora, the perpetually peppy protagonist, falls into darkness before landing on a stained-glass window of his own likeness.
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Contrary to what many outraged Democrats claim, Mr Sessions's contemptible work as attorney-general falls into the first category.
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Even with this extra effort, the content that's produced is rarely photorealistic and often falls into the uncanny valley.
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Instead, it falls into a pattern of looking at the speech characteristic as something to correct rather than accept.
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In the footage, the nose cone nearly lands on SpaceX's recovery boat, but ultimately, it falls into the water.
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It's supposed to start taking passengers sans steering wheel in the coming years, if Cruise's plans falls into place.
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A similar process of cloud formation is also observed on Earth when meteoric dust falls into our planet's skies.
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Once you understand Sunset City and the motivations driving the people living in it, everything else falls into place.
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After a series of unexpected events at work, Nick falls into a bathtub with a blowdryer and electrocutes himself.
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As someone who typically falls into the latter camp, I appreciate the acknowledgement of middle-of-the-night wakefulness.
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"I think it kind of falls into the general category of refinements that are possible and attractive," Rawnsley said.
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Click here to view original GIFGIF: YouTube SmarterEveryDaySomething unusual happens when a drop of molten glass falls into water.
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It's rare that eyeshadow ever falls into this category, that is, unless you're talking about Nars' Dual Intensity Shadow.
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But the big question is what will happen if it cracks the old low and falls into uncharted territory.
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If a small country falls into civil war, will the candidate use military forces to intervene and restore order?
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Anyone who bites the bullet and picks up Samsung's $1,980 and up Galaxy Fold falls into the former category.
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"This (study) falls into that bucket but it's not alone," said Murray, who was not involved in this research.
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If the U.S. falls into a recession, it is likely to hurt many exporting companies based in other countries.
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Who cares if the iPhone can launch apps faster if it falls into the toilet and can't be saved?
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"When your doors are open for new experiences, life falls into place in ways that you least expect it."
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Everything falls into place when Doncic is surrounded by wings and bigs who provide enough space and defensive versatility.
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As long as your poop falls into types two through six on the Scale, you're probably doing just fine.
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This man who sent an impressively angry (and mildly terrifying) audio recording below definitely falls into the second category.
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In Rotten Tomatoes' critics' consensus, they gather that the film "lacks dramatic fireworks" and "falls into TV-movie sentimentality."
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Amie DD, a software developer and biohacker in Texas, likely falls into the more enthusiastic of the two categories.
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Then David heads into the woods himself, where he falls into a forbidden romance with a woman (Rachel Weisz).
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Thankfully, The Flash's musical crossover with Supergirl (which airs March 21 on The CW), falls into the latter category.
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Playing partner Bryson DeChambeau said Spieth falls into a reverie of sorts at the world's most famous golf venue.
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But this meaning affects different people in different ways depending on which house it falls into in their chart.
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"Anything that falls into the 'illegal activity' realm and is successfully prosecuted is subject to POCA proceedings," Richardson says.
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What Lee falls into is no ordinary criminal enterprise, and her eventual accomplice is not a typical underworld minion.
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Breakfast food is superior to all food so my lunch usually consists of something that falls into that category.
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But then he'll refuse to repudiate anything that falls into the broader zone of Biden-ness — the un-P.
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Experimental filmmaker Miko Revereza falls into the latter category, exploring his identity as an "illegal alien" through his work.
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But the exposure of classified intelligence still falls into a different bin from all other kinds of whistle-blowing.
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He mansplains all this to Agathe, who falls into states of rapturous contemplation far more readily than he does.
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Any time it falls into January what we see is more interruption in the appliance market and less traction.
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Most are not remotely printable here, but the line above falls into that special category of the insulting pleasantry.
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Like me, 32-year-old Xander Lovecraft, who is a person with dwarfism, falls into the "natural born" category.
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The research falls into two basic buckets: The first produces hydrogen; the second uses hydrogen to produce hydrocarbon fuels.
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Moments later, a black package falls into the yard and the inmate covers it up with an orange cloth.
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No. 26 REBOUND 2: DeMarre Carroll bricks a three and it falls into Howard's hands as a matter of course.
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Then we see an aerial look into Becky's final shower — a radio falls into the bath, just like Marnie said.
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More Life, which he calls a "playlist" rather than an official album release, thus falls into the more tolerable category.
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And with that push, the idea of Herbert Meakin trips, falls into a pile of monitors and breaks his neck.
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The Marine Mammal Protection Act prohibits harassing dolphins, but swimming with them falls into a grey zone under the law.
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Launching new ad formats that marketers can't find on other networks like Facebook or Twitter falls into that quality argument.
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What falls into the category of hate speech is defined by Facebook's internal rules—also known as the Community Standards.
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"The only thing that could stop it is sequelitis, but Pixar rarely, if ever, falls into that pit," he said.
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The film Vaxxed falls into the first category and on Thursday evening sat right at the top of the list.
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The show is brash, and it falls into a lot of love triangle tropes we've seen a thousand times before.
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It falls into a moment of silence when the boards beneath their feet fall, stopping centimeters away from their deaths.
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"Find a passion because everything else falls into place once you've got that track set," Gordon Ramsay will tell you.
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When the whole world falls into disarray and nothing makes sense to me he is my shelter, my safe harbor.
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Mr Boots, a seven-month old cocker spaniel belonging to rugby player Matthew Shepherd, definitely falls into the latter category.
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It's no surprise that they aren't much help to her when she falls into a well, and finds herself trapped.
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"It falls into fact patterns that we've seen in other areas of Russian and Eastern European organized crime," he says.
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In reality, it's a clunky solution, and it falls into the same traps as every other device in the category.
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Overall, the show unfortunately falls into the very object fetishization Dada fought against with performances, collage, writing, and concrete poetry.
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I fell into the same traps that everybody falls into when attempting to share their best self on the internet.
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"It's not like, oh, I know who my parents are so now everything falls into shape," she told the magazine.
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The investment falls into line with Samsung's strategy of boosting high-end home appliance product sales in the United States.
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Philly falls into this conversation because they are not bad, have cap space, and Simmons is represented by Klutch Sports.
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And whether its sale means it eventually falls into the hands of a collector of memorabilia is irrelevant to Bourdrez.
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Hazel falls into the "color" genre of names, so there are a lot of options there — Periwinkle, Beige, Violet, Chartreuse.
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"There are specific needs for specific cities; San Francisco falls into that subset of places with affordability challenges," Lehane said.
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On the other side of Rosewood, Aria also falls into Ezra's arms, thinking it's the last time they have sex.
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Moonshine that falls into the rotgut category could be dangerous and even deadly for anyone desperate enough to drink it.
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While she struggles with sex, camming allows her power, but eventually that power falls into the hands of her viewers.
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"I remember reading that Persephone falls into an abyss, and that just hit something close to my heart," Barbara said.
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There's a yet-to-be launched game development company that falls into that category, according to Yanover, Edwards and Brody.
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The pie-making reverie Jenna then falls into was no longer as romantic, but a little more salty and quirky.
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This is the conundrum that arises when we ask what happens to information as it falls into a black hole.
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Unclear about where "man" ends and "machine" begins, he falls into a hallucinatory spiral that leads to full-blown schizophrenia.
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Instead, if a prisoner falls into an eligible category, the commutation should be granted unless individual circumstances compel a denial.
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The law also allows the city to collect fines for violations, which falls into legal areas governed by state law.
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The term CAPTCHA falls into "tough vocabulary" terrain, so solvers will mostly see it in mid-to-late week puzzles.
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Congressional G.O.P. Agenda Quietly Falls Into Place Even as Trump Steals the Spotlight 'I Don't Talk' That Way, Trump Says.
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It falls into the common trap of exaggerating the economic effects of a news development that's bad for other reasons.
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The momentum suffers from the narrative's overpopulation; and Slezkine falls into digressions about the Exodus, Armageddon and repressed memory theory.
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These types of schemes are particularly popular with carbon-intensive industries like aviation, and Amazon certainly falls into the category.
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Another Xiaomi phone that I've been using in recent weeks, the Mi 9T Pro, very much falls into that category.
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Beto O'Rourke also falls into the camp of Democratic presidential candidates who have changed their tune on Israel and Palestine.
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So this falls into your area and it's also an area that Silicon Valley has been talking about a lot.
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In many of his images from the 1960s and 1970s, everything falls into place in a witty or amazing way.
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This jam falls into a category one of my buddies created some time back: music for crying on the dance floor.
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Unsurprisingly, Kanye West (the man who sent his wife a memo to stop wearing oversized sunglasses) falls into that final category.
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Once that was built, I would argue that everything you do as a consumer on the internet falls into three categories.
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The shag cut falls into the latter category, growing more and more popular over the past year — and for good reason.
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When gas falls into quasars at the centers of galaxies, they form disks of gas and dust that emit electromagnetic energy.
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But while Mitchell's princess may look different, she falls into the same trap that so many women characters do on screen.
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Money donated to the Trump inaugural committee falls into two categories, said Larry Sabato, political analyst at the University of Virginia.
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When you saw off every policy to what falls into the immediate range of possibility at the present moment, you give
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She can just sort of move around the world and everything falls into the place she needs them to fall to.
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Recently on The Amber Rose Show, Tess Holliday revealed to host Amber Rose (and the world) which camp she falls into.
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"We all agree that everything you need to run a big successful business really falls into three categories," Pimsleur tells CNBC.
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In one scene, when he finds out that Zoe's had sex since starting college, he literally falls into the sunken place.
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In the movie he "falls into dementia," according to the Black List, an annual survey of notable new screenplays, reports THR.
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Bachelorette season 14 winner Garrett Yrigoyen falls into the former category; teary Bachelorette runner-up Blake Horstman shines in the latter.
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Minute Media roughly falls into the latter of these, and it's been developing its business up to now on two tracks.
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But sometimes, everything falls into place, just as fans hoped — or at least enough into place that they don't feel cheated.
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And he falls into the usual pattern of science fiction, where most stories about the future are really about the present.
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The security world's paranoiacs have long cautioned that if a computer falls into a stranger's hands, it shouldn't be trusted again.
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Williams falls into the latter category, and his game is a perfect fit for Houston's "shoot threes and free throws" offense.
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McCarthy plays Israel, a successful celebrity biographer who falls into dire financial straits and later turns to literary forgery and theft.
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Ranking explanation This one falls into the same category as A Good Marriage — it's a hard read, but a rewarding one.
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One of the game's characters falls into the area, so perhaps we'll get to see things from that point of view.
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EasilyDo falls into a different category: intelligent assistants that are taking on domains where the big players already have a stake.
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He goes on to admit publicly that, as a member of the professional class, he too falls into that 47 percent.
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Working with two colleagues, he found that the essential properties of whatever falls into these cosmic pits may, after all, survive.
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Gina opens the door and leads Piscatella back to the bunker, where he falls into one of Frieda's many booby traps.
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When a foreman falls into a vat of boiling metal, the factory keeps on churning out ammunition as if nothing happened.
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On a popular Dutch soap opera, Lucas, the obnoxious rich kid, falls into a coma after shy Edwin has kissed him.
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It remains to be seen which nation falls into that category, but it doesn't require deep analysis to make that judgment.
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The cold gas falls into the black hole, igniting the black hole, and it launches jets of glowing plasma into space.
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Keep them in check and all else falls into line, or at least America notches one victory amid so many defeats.
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And so whatever falls into a black hole just adds its own gravity to whatever was there in the first place.
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In the book, Scott wrote:When bosses belittle employees, embarrass them publicly, or freeze them out, their behavior falls into this quadrant.
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Nicolas, a 23-year-old member who attends Sciences Po and didn't want his last name published, falls into that category.
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Quasars are incredibly bright star-like objects that are characterized by large energy emissions as material falls into supermassive black holes.
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It is the presence of the 85033,000 strong Turkish occupation force which falls into the four categories of the ITAR list.
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Josie Rourke's airless revival falls into a trap of comic broadness early on and then lies there, gesticulating madly (2:45).
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Josie Rourke's airless revival falls into a trap of comic broadness early on and then lies there, gesticulating madly (2:8073).
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Josie Rourke's airless revival falls into a trap of comic broadness early on and then lies there, gesticulating madly (34053:34043).
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But if these efforts don't suffice and the economy stagnates or even falls into recession, the political consequences will be severe.
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But this one falls into two areas that have been of increasing interest to the company — smart homes and baby tech.
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Fasting has gone mainstream, but because it's done so ahead of the science, it falls into the "proceed with caution" category.
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When Shadow falls into the clutches of one god or another, we tumble right with him into a whole new world.
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Technically my painting style probably falls into the category of "impressionistic realism" although I wouldn't say that this is entirely intentional.
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The matter that falls into this feeding disc is sped up and heated to such high temperatures that it emits light.
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With few exceptions, the Islamic State has not claimed attacks when a surviving recruit falls into the hands of the authorities.
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Aneeka falls into an affair with Eamonn, the son of Britain's new home secretary, Karamat Lone, a man of Muslim background.
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In another, a man shrouded in tear gas falls into convulsions before soldiers toss him on the back of a motorcycle.
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Lots of kids prefer being semi-naked at home, which is another thing that falls into the "pick your battles" category.
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For women that number is 85033%, and it's fair and reasonable to assume that Hillary herself falls into that 67% category.
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The show falls into the category of autofiction: an auteur playing a version of herself run through a fun-house mirror.
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Katyal's piece falls into an appealing category for an op-ed editor: a partisan who breaks ranks to support the opposition.
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With a cutoff date of February 28503, 22019, essentially every electronic vapor-based technology falls into the "new" tobacco product category.
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Now, the Obama administration's legacy falls into the hands of Jeff Sessions, President-elect Donald J. Trump's pick for attorney general.
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He falls into a sand cave inches away from Rey's face and you know what, they could have kissed then, too.
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"You can't reach an agreement and snap your fingers and everything [falls] into place and you're ready to go," he said.
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Well there are some things in life that we simply aren't meant to question, and this clearly falls into that category.
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Austin Murphy, a former Sports Illustrated writer who now works as a driver in Berkeley, California, falls into the latter category.
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It falls into the category of gender stereotypes that assume women are more vengeful and will seek revenge in more subtle ways.
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As the material from the accretion disk falls into the black hole, jets of energy form along the axis of the merger.
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Arrival probably falls into this category as well, but its location and milieu take a back seat to its larger ethical point.
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North escapes to the woods, and after taking a drug, falls into a deep sleep and is presumed dead by her family.
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The problems come when the laughs stop, and the show grinds to a halt as it falls into boilerplate fantasy horror clichés.
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What falls into the definition of "climate," as far as the exhibitions are concerned, spans from the tangible environment to the social.
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This particular mission falls into that category because it is being used to determine if the Crew Dragon is qualified for flight.
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Jolie and David Oyelowo play their parents, and the movie takes place before Peter flies to Neverland and Alice falls into Wonderland.
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"What happens when the person you love the most falls into darkness?" she muses, as being a central question of the film.
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But the actress quickly sheds her formal apparel, taking off her jacket and shaking out her hair until falls into her face.
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Kaley Cuoco falls into the first camp; according to her latest Instagram Story, she's been cranking up the Christmas carols all weekend.
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Identity is fine, but if my identity makes me hate your identity, then it becomes very dangerous and it falls into hypernationalism.
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Whatever the case, Aquaman falls into an uncomfortable try-hard dead zone that leaves it in better shape than, say, Batman v.
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Self-care means different things to different people, but each individual approach generally falls into one of two categories: virtue or vice.
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But it falls into a time and space where our network's perceived place in the political landscape has never been more scrutinized.
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Cowen said Victoria's Secret parent company L Brands, whose products have built an emotional connection with shoppers, also falls into this camp.
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A puff to the right, and a blueberry-like grape falls into the bin that will soon be crushed for pinot noir.
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Others are working on "multi-modal" technologies — car, e-bike, train, so on — and this Audi concept certainly falls into that category.
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If they vote against this plan, the ball falls into the provincial government's court, and Desrochers fears this could mean the worst.
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In general, when the government wants to talk to someone, the person falls into one of three categories: target, subject, or witness.
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In it, he "falls into dementia," according to the Black List, an annual survey of notable new screenplays, reports The Hollywood Reporter.
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But I don't think Frostpunk falls into the trap of being an ode to the British Empire and its exploitative social order.
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Last summer, scores of refugees camped out on the sun-baked Italian rocks, where the steep cliff face falls into the Mediterranean.
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If true, the latest ProPublica report makes clear that Bharara's firing falls into a pattern of Trump politicizing the Department of Justice.
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I mean, let's be real: Most of what he's written so far probably falls into the category of groan-worthy dad jokes.
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When a particle falls into a black hole, it slides the straws of light back and forth, a process called a supertranslation.
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Too Faced's summer flash sale falls into the latter category: The cruelty-free cosmetics company is marking down almost everything by 25%!
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If everything falls into place, Maddon, who brought a magician to the clubhouse last year, just might pull off the ultimate trick.
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Brown said she wasn't sent many PR packages but that could be because she falls into the general-lifestyle "mommy-blogger" category.
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Either way, "Valley of the Boom" falls into a valley, all right, despite addressing a topic that has produced plenty of peaks.
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This disagreement falls into a string of others, all illustrating just how unsavoury the relationship between Canada and the US has become.
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Additionally, the MDB's headquarters are located in Honduras, which falls into the lower quartiles for half of the World Bank governance indicators.
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But too little if it unfolds into any kind of narrative, and life aboard ship falls into series of predictably random chances.
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Practically every inch of land in New York City falls into a zone that determines what kind of building can go there.
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Rosa falls into drunken stupors almost daily while watching late-night TV. Those hazy moments are among the few times she laughs.
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The story centers on a 20163-year-old college student named Margot who gradually falls into flirtation with a man named Robert.
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The vocals soar like Scott Reager's, and on "This Is Halloween" WitchChaser even falls into a pretty dead-on King Diamond impersonation.
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Once the players are established, the movie falls into a sweet lather, rinse, repeat mode of scenes, alternating character intrigue and fighting.
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Earlier, you said that you wanted to make a down and dirty violent film and Cannibal Holocaust certainly falls into that category.
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The Dior shirt falls into that category of garment so precious that brand representatives get coy when asked how much it costs.
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In later photos, the actress seems to let go to her emotions and falls into her couch, slowly sliding onto the floor.
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Some of YouTube's most popular categories falls into a gray area for the policy, including gaming videos, family vlogging, and toy reviews.
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Apple's bombshell warning about a virus's impact on its business falls into a unique category for me: I'm shocked, but not surprised.
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"Boys like me aren't afraid of wolves," Peter declares, setting up an encounter with the wolf, which eventually falls into Peter's trap.
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The bulk of what he owes falls into the "bad debt" category: auto loans, personal loans, credit card bills and payday loans.
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The other bear argument — that the stock market is expensive — falls into the category of statements that are true but not interesting.
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But the rules say you can only donate to "principal" candidates, and Amazon hasn't yet clearly defined who falls into this category.
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Freakiest scene: Frank, a kindly man with an adolescent daughter, becomes infected when a drop of tainted blood falls into his eye.
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Luckily, she falls into the arms of Dylan McDermott over the Thanksgiving weekend, which understandably softens the blow of the other stuff.
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Chaudhary falls into the distracting camp, preferring to meditate for 10 minutes in silence in the morning before her kids wake up.
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But location data falls into the nebulous category of metadata, or information about electronic communications, that is not protected under the act.
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Clefable falls into the same trap as Raichu and Golduck: It's fairly adorable, but it means giving up a Clefairy. Nuh-uh.
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Most of it falls into spoiler territory, but fans of Limbo will appreciate the balance Playdead once again strikes between challenge and accessibility.
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Alita falls into this latter category, because even though Alita is played by Rosa Salazar, the actress never fully appears in the film.
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Well, Monday night's hometown dates episode, "Week 8," revealed that Cassie definitely falls into the latter of those two much-rumored two categories.
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That result falls into these percentiles: 52nd back to 1929, 51st since WWII, 48th since 1990, and 42nd in the last five years.
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If a person falls into the canal, there's no way anyone other than border patrol agents or water commission employees can reach them.
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"I always felt that this was highly inappropriate and falls into the category of public shaming, which is common for Robbins," he said.
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Potter said something akin to that to George Bailey in 'It's a Wonderful Life' because Potter wanted to turn Bedford Falls into Potterville.
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For many, Trump's "animal" designation of MS-13 members falls into this kind of trivial category — a politics of outrage rather than substance.
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Pettis has been thinking about new manufacturing chains, the rise of the local maker, what what happens when a country falls into disrepair.
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After crashing into a military convoy carrying radioactive materials, Jessica's father, mother, and brother die, and Jessica falls into a months-long coma.
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High-profile executive orders typically come when the public is deeply divided on a major issue, and gun control falls into this category.
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"The signs are there when he falls into [Bryce's] pool when he acts out in a way that's uncharacteristic of him," Yorkey said.
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On the day he's set to marry Chanel, Chad is stabbed to death and falls into the chapel and on top of her.
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Reina Olga falls into the growing camp of well-known swim brands that seem to have figured out what makes Instagram's elite tick.
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Since this vehicle falls into the classification of an e-bike or motorized scooter, the Bird Cruiser is regulated at the state level.
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The universal child-care plan offered by Elizabeth Warren, a senator from Massachusetts and Democratic candidate for 2020, falls into such a snare.
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" Va-Va-Volume "My hair naturally falls into beachy waves, but I also love using a curling wand to get it even bouncier.
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This happens whenever the Earth passes directly between the Sun and the Moon, and the Moon falls into our planet's shadow, or umbra.
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But payback's a bitch: At the end of the night, on her way out, she falls into a big hole in the sidewalk.
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Bass said he's wagering the economic deceleration takes a turn for the worse next year and falls into a recession by mid-2020.
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Towards dusk, as the two friends headed down from the falls into flatter, more open country, a crowd of villagers surrounded their car.
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The reddish color is due to rays of sunlight passing through Earth's dusty, polluted atmosphere as the moon falls into our planet's shadow.
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Trump's ilk falls into the most harmful category of fandom—men and women who, explicitly or implicitly, uphold the structures of white supremacy.
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TripHobo, which has around 50 million desktop visitors, allows users to easily create digital travel plans (which falls into the pre-trip category).
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But as the world falls into uncertainty and depression, it's worth remembering that not everything is horrible; just, like, 90 percent of everything.
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But what happens when a story like this falls into the laps of far-right conspiracy theorists who don't trust the mainstream media?
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McDonald's book falls into a tendency we have to attribute everything we wish were different in society to a single person or institution.
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This book has an onrushing "Bright Lights, Big City" vibe and falls into an emerging genre you might call Bright Lights, Small Plates.
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The language that platforms and the media use to talk about signal-boosting strategies falls into three major categories: chemical, criminal, and sporty.
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To understand the challenge, it's helpful to understand that federal spending generally falls into three categories: discretionary spending, mandatory spending and tax expenditures.
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The pink teddy bear, which falls into Walt's swimming pool after a plane crash, is a recurring image from the show's second season.
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Super-frugal people often have trouble spending on anything that isn't a necessity, and it sounds like your partner falls into this category.
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Euro zone government bond yields jumped on Thursday, kicking recent sharp falls into reverse, and the euro climbed to a six-day high.
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Tim Draper, the wealthy venture capitalist whose name comes first in the storied investment fund Draper Fisher Jurvetson, falls into the latter category.
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"This is perhaps a case that falls into the gray zone between a rampage and an act of terror," Mr. de Maizière said.
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If technology falls into the wrong hands, what would the consequences be, especially in the current climate of false reporting and political uncertainties?
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But as the rally fades and the Nasdaq falls into correction territory, the sector's drag on the broader market may become more pronounced.
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From a basketball perspective, Lamar Odom falls into that slightly less interesting genre of potential delivering on about 62 percent of its promises.
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When Alan crashes Josh's party, in a distressed state, the group falls into an odd role-play, as a way of distracting him.
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Loosely based on a book by Ace Atkins, the movie casts Wahlberg as Spenser, a former cop who falls into a dangerous conspiracy.
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Enter the Event Horizon Telescope, named for a black hole's point of no return; whatever crosses the event horizon falls into blackness everlasting.
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One of its most sympathetic characters is a Jewish doctor who falls into an ill-fated relationship with the young Muslim narrator's aunt.
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There, he falls into the twisted web of the zoo's owner Joe Exotic, an animal enthusiast named Joe Exotic who relished the spotlight.
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OKJA A young girl's giant pachyderm-like animal friend falls into the clutches of a ruthless corporation headed by a showboating Tilda Swinton.
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It is about focusing on what is beautiful, unique, and praise-worthy but also being more inclusive of what falls into those categories.
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Chat Reynders, a co-founder and the chief executive of Reynders, McVeigh Capital Management, which manages about $2 billion, falls into this category.
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Don't randomly reach out to 20 of your LI connections for the sake of hoping something falls into place in your job search.
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Back to the novel: In 1979, a tank from the first space station, Skylab, falls into a remote town in the Australian outback.
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Simply Cook falls into this second category by offering a letterbox-sized delivery containing four recipe kits and step-by-step recipe cards.
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It also doesn't help that the study of organoids falls into an odd gap between other areas of research, complicating formal ethical oversight.
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"Cyberpunk 2077" definitely falls into this category — to the point that Musk has even hinted at putting Tesla&aposs new Cybertruck in it.
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Today, pursuing skill at video games like Dota or StarCraft as a proxy for general intelligence falls into the exact same intellectual trap.
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The important thing is that I match the photo resolution, lighting direction and camera height, and everything else falls into place much easier.
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Of course, even dividend-paying stocks could be hurt if the US economy eventually — or as some would argue, inevitably — falls into recession.
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Back to the novel: In 1979, a tank from the first space station, Skylab, falls into a remote town in the Australian outback.
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And once George's art has the vital emotional hook that arrives in this climactic song, the rest of the play falls into place.
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In the case of the two-year-old girl in the video below, there's one very specific word that falls into this category. Hey.
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But things go awry when Cap'n Turbot falls into a cavern, and it's up to PAW Patrol to pull off a ruff ruff rescue.
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The plot meanders enough to keep the two leads confused till the end of the film, at which point everything miraculously falls into place.
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For the most part, the painting in the show falls into what might be loosely categorized as expressionist in type and feels overly familiar.
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Kangaroos, grasshoppers, and rabbits are some of the more common saltatorial creatures you may have heard of, but Salto falls into that category too.
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Shark Tank falls into that sweet spot of reality TV where viewers at home get to be as opinionated and vicious as they like.
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The organizations carry out programs, but have no cohesive blueprint for development, and much of their funding falls into a "black hole," Cheto said.
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Sex falls into this last category: the mechanics of reproduction have not evolved over time, but views about what it means are always shifting.
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Wendig follows several characters — a rock star, a religious talk radio host, a scientist, and a teenager girl as the US falls into chaos.
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Attorney General Bill Barr said he would color code redacted information that falls into 4 categories, and that each redaction will include explanatory notes.
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The magnificently uniformed functionary in Delhi who demands to see your papers—despite having just watched another functionary inspect them—falls into this category.
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"There was a panel in there where a giant hand is grabbing Sabrina, and she falls into it — that was great," the artist noted.
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The winner will go to the NL Division Series later this week, while the loser falls into the NL wild-card game on Tuesday.
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CBD falls into this category because it's the main ingredient in Epidiolex, a drug the regulator approved last year to treat severe childhood epilepsy.
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CBD falls into this category because it's the main ingredient in Epidiolex, a drug the FDA approved last year to treat severe childhood epilepsy.
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Impossible Foods' Impossible Burger falls into this category because its key ingredient is a protein called heme that is produced by genetically engineered yeast.
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You're talking about the difference between fake news that's complete, utter fiction online versus something that maybe more falls into the bucket of propaganda.
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But by degrading women in his own life, Walcott falls into an intersectional trap, forcing one claim of liberty to be pitted against another.
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But, for a President who has seen 10 times as many bad days as good ones, Tuesday falls into the latter category for now.
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A re-issue is a rarity in fashion, and typically occurs with iconic pieces -- assuming this coat now falls into the category of icon.
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"Ultimately, it falls into helping folks see a different way of looking at healthcare," Esguerra, the health plan's senior medical director, told Business Insider.
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One thing I learned by doing this exercise is that my low self-esteem falls into even more distinct categories than I previously thought.
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As the gas from the quasar falls into the black hole it emits strong bursts of energy that are smeared across the electromagnetic spectrum.
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Otherwise, it falls into that short term occupancy, or "Airbnb law" and you could be subject to stiff fines if the city finds out.
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For many apps and services, it falls into a self-policed gray area where a user's only option is to block the offending harasser.
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He's portrayed as a tormented cuckold who falls into the arms of a beautiful French-from-France waitress after learning of his wife's infidelity.
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Jasper Johns creates art that often falls into a definition-defying intersection between painting and found objects, with 26D materials brought into 217D compositions.
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There is a difference between a broken stock and a broken company, and Square falls into the first category, CNBC's Jim Cramer said Wednesday.
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If he falls into a moderate-high or a high-risk category, he'll have to complete all 7 phases of the sex offender program.
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If he falls into a low or low-moderate risk category, he's just required to knock out Responsibility Taking, Sex Education and Relapse Prevention.
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He announced that information about what falls into a black hole might be preserved on the surface, or event horizon, of a black hole.
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The 2018 New York fair of the New Art Dealers Alliance, or NADA, falls into the latter category, and there's nothing wrong with that.
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She understands that at her age, she falls into the bracket of people most vulnerable to a serious illness if she contracts the virus.
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To find out, I took a close look at America's favorite seafood, which falls into two broad categories: wild-caught shrimp and farmed shrimp.
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Sure enough, when another character, young Ippolit, learns that he's dying of consumption, he falls into mortal despair and seeks to hurry his end.
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The show falls into the genre of entertainment aimed at adolescents that depicts a mix of partying, cliques, sex, sexual violence and self-harm.
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But precisely because this administration seems so hopeless, any constructive advice for the Trump White House automatically falls into the category of implausible ideas.
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After briefly entertaining the notion of being a changed man who has left his stalking ways behind, Joe quickly falls into his old patterns.
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One can only hope that Ryan falls into the trap and succumbs to a Michael Dukakis moment for all of the Twittersphere to see.
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She is unfazed by the judge's verdict that her report on wolves falls into the category of natural history and so misses the point.
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More broadly, the legalization movement falls into a broader shift against the harsh criminal justice policies that came out of the war on drugs.
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Carr refrains from execessive editing, and instead, takes a special pride in the natural wonder that falls into place shortly after the shutter click.
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Whether or not someone falls into these categories "is not fixed," said Matthew Axelrod, a former Justice Department official and a lawyer at Linklaters.
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On the eighth day of the journey, Prospector stumbles and falls into a frozen creek, and William must shoot him dead with a rifle.
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But at a minimum, the next time the economy falls into recession and really needs bigger deficits let's not be played for fools again.
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But what about matter that falls into black holes, objects with a reputation of not letting anything escape once it passes the event horizon?
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These pulsars' bright x-rays seem to require some other energy source—perhaps large magnetic fields or dusty disks supplying matter that falls into them.
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NASA expects the final signal, shot out from Cassini's antenna as it falls into Saturn's depths, to reach Earth 83 minutes after that final event.
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There aren't many films that still feel relevant 30+ years after their initial release, but Back to the Future most certainly falls into that category.
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In democratic countries there are also things that are unacceptable, and a lot of what Al Jazeera is saying and broadcasting falls into that category.
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This, of course, makes sense given that Apple falls into the bucket of a platform utility with more than $25 billion in global annual revenues.
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Where Shaw really falls into his stride is the main exhibit of larger woodland scenes, where links to the historic collections are many and varied.
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Trying to predict what Trump will sign is a futile exercise, Pocan lamented, and a trap, he said, that his party falls into too often.
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However, the charming, psych-ward romance really falls into place once Tuite's single voice insists, "You make sense to me," through her loudening mental clamor.
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We also can't try to take over and rebuild every country that falls into crisis... (APPLAUSE) ... even if it's done with the best of intentions.
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Indeed, the trailer for the studio promised some "weird shit" was headed our way, and Cooking With Bill - Damasu 950 certainly falls into that category.
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The O.J. Simpson murder trial, a public narrative that delivered a series of sensational jolts from start to finish, consistently falls into the second camp.
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In some ways, I Feel Pretty, written and directed by Abby Kohn and Marc Silverstein and starring Amy Schumer, falls into that same narrative pattern.
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While singing "El Bano," Kournikova, 36, falls into a fit of laughter as she stumbles on the rocky boat, steadying herself on a nearby cooler.
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Given where Smith's role falls into the leadership structure, Smith will be able to have more of an impact on Apple's diversity and inclusion initiatives.
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Editor's note: Peter Faricy, CEO of Discovery's Direct to Consumer business, clarified that the majority of Discovery's content falls into the category of non-fiction.
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She's still surly and trying to find new cases when one, which happens to involve her past and some unexplained murders, falls into her lap.
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Those living in Minnesota have an average score of 713, which falls into the "good" range of scores between 670 to 739, according to Experian.
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In the film, Bruce plays cab driver Korben Dallas who finds the fate of the world in his hands when Leeloo mysteriously falls into taxi.
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It's about how a small town falls into extreme violence after a malicious hacker reveals the population's private data and sets them against each other.
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Photo by Cameron Wittig and Crystal Quinn At this point, we really have no clue what category Justin Vernon and Bon Iver's music falls into.
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The Middle East business now falls into the jurisdiction of Twitter's European team, with India and Southeast Asia now grouped into the general APAC remit.
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"Kandy Proctor is not the kind of girl who falls into wells," Kammie notes grimly, as one of the popular girls peers down at her.
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Jamison's book falls into that vast category of good books that tantalize the reader with all the ways in which they could have been better.
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While Jayde and Van's relationship is honest—these relationships do, in fact, exist—it falls into the same trope of female friendship a la Girls.
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The theft has raised fears that if the material falls into the hands of ISIS or other terror groups, it has potential to harm many.
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Ostarine, also known by its generic name enobosarm, is a muscle builder that falls into a class of drugs called Selective Androgen Receptor Modulators (SARMs).
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The imagery on display falls into roughly three categories: drawn and painted self-portraits, small paintings of friends, and drawings of Black icons at rest.
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Later, when I was able to utilise my taste and choice I went for those types of authors and Ballard falls into that category 100%.
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There are also self-destructing computer chips (courtesy of DARPA) and file structures that will delete your data if it falls into the wrong hands.
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When you have an opportunity in the most formative years of someone's life to get them on that right path everything else falls into place.
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"This Oklahoma bill falls into that category," said Elizabeth Nash, a policy analyst with the New York-based Guttmacher Institute, an abortion rights research group.
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Bringing up the spurious issue of "anti-religiosity" falls into the familiar Trump administration pattern of muddying the waters to deny the existence of racism.
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But regardless of which camp one falls into, the idea that we have to pick between lower taxes and lower deficits is a false one.
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The state's residents have an average credit score of 709, which falls into the "good" range of scores between 670 to 739, according to Experian.
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"We're quite different people and we do very different sports, but everything kind of falls into place and he really balances me out," she says.
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This genre-sprawling cliché usually falls into one of two equally offensive categories — and they pop up in quality films, many of which I enjoyed.
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The bank flags "the potential for a last rally before price falls into 2020, driven by a smelter bottleneck that eases more slowly than forecast".
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Hubble is an optical telescope, while these first galaxies are red-shifted so far that their light falls into the infrared part of the spectrum.
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Cyber Monday is on December 2 this year and falls into the general "Cyber Week" of online sales and deals that takes place around Thanksgiving.
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When one of his notes falls into the hands of a classmate who commits suicide, Evan pretends that he and the boy were close friends.
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The ability to set your memories down for safekeeping (or for unsafekeeping, if the book you write falls into the wrong hands) is entirely real.
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Their effect on Guerrero becomes clear only in later years, when she falls into a deep depression and begins to self-harm in her 20s.
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One of the other defining challenges of our time — the climate crisis, slower-moving but ultimately just as destabilizing to society — falls into this category.
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If the US falls into a recession, which many economists say is likely, will people still be shelling out for caviar and truffle home delivery?
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The crop of renegades this year roughly falls into two categories: candidates already in public office, and newcomers who draw on some history in activism.
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"The Mighty Franks," by Michael Frank, an essayist and short-story writer who has reviewed books for The Los Angeles Times, falls into this category.
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The other, far more popular side of Fortnite is Battle Royale (which is both the name of the mode and the genre it falls into).
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As the good people of Reddit demonstrated on Tuesday, the below image of a dog attempting to catch a call definitely falls into this category.
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Though there are moments of dark humor in some of the ghost stories here, "Bardo" definitely falls into the more introspective part of that spectrum.
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For readers worrying about a verbal contract here, let's assume B's promise falls into one of several exceptions that requires agreements to be in writing.
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She lives alone in the forest, feels kinship with bats, falls into meandering visions and blistering rages, practices divination, talks with ghosts in the night.
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Mayor Coleman said he was hopeful that "if everything falls into line," more people will be able to stay somewhere in Cairo than initially expected.
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Why we're cautious: As with all superhero narratives, it's difficult to make origin stories feel fresh, and Raising Dion sometimes falls into too-predictable machinations.
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We had a shot in which Neytiri falls into a specific position, and because she is lit by orange firelight, it lights up the nipples.
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It is a psychic refuge from a terrible world, and somehow it never once either becomes cloying or falls into the trap of easy cynicism.
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There's always one person that's such a genius and so good at what they do that money just kind of falls into their laps. Yeah.
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That's what Congress should be debating: whether health care falls into the category of goods that individuals should either acquire on their own or go without.
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A dad who's happy to pop on a Superman costume at short notice and go out in public during rush hour probably falls into this category.
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So while the show does a great job of empowering women, it also falls into a longtime trope which relegates strong female characters to imaginary worlds.
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It's easy enough to draw a basic floorplan of your home, but turning that floorplan into 3D rendering typically falls into the realm of professional designers.
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Our latest crop of all-star rap remixes falls into two categories: collaborations that make too much sense, and collaborations that make no sense at all.
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The genre Overwatch falls into is not typically an easy one to bust into for new players, but Overwatch is gentle enough to pick and learn.
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After the book falls into the hands of a few adventurous teens, they quickly realize that its stories are coming to life — and coming for them.
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Archie "Dies" After Archie, now working as a 16-year-old forest ranger, is attacked by that bear, he falls into a near-death fever dream.
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They have instead relied on their existing rules against things like nonconsensual porn and election manipulation — if a fake video falls into those categories, it's gone.
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And for the first time we're aware of, Barefoot Contessa host Ina Garten has confessed to the edible item that falls into this category for her.
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Details: Barr said Mueller is currently working with the Justice Department to identify information that falls into the 4 categories he has determined should be redacted.
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Verbal sexual harassment as described in Zuckerberg's complaint falls into a legal gray area, said John Banzhaf, a public-interest law professor at George Washington University.
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The magnetic fields then break down and are largely replaced by matter from the dying star that falls into the black hole and is ejected again.
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Alphabet chairman Eric Schmidt falls into the camp that believes the benefits of automation from artificial intelligence will outweigh any jobs lost because of the technology.
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Most of this tech falls into two segments: stuff most people will use all the time and stuff almost no one will use in their lifetimes.
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They can scan a code to check if their meal contains meat through the Burger King app after they guess which category their sandwich falls into.
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But she herself played a character in a Hindi film whose descent to rock bottom is confirmed when she falls into bed with a black man.
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As Middleton explains, there are deserts in the middle of the ocean: marine regions that have an arid climate because so little freshwater falls into them.
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Generally speaking, disability falls into the categories of vision, hearing, cognitive, ambulatory, self-care, and independent living, and these appear at different rates across the population.
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An estimated 40% of that falls into the "single-use" category, which means it winds up in the ocean within the same year it was produced.
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These items should be removed from stores immediately, but it still worth checking to see if an item still sold on Amazon falls into this category.
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The extent of the slowdown depends on whether global growth starts to accelerate again, settles into an extended soft patch, or falls into an outright recession.
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You can sleep easy knowing that without the right password, if your data falls into the wrong hands, it'll be safely scrambled up from prying eyes.
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The Swiss franc also falls into the category of funding currencies, since Swiss National Bank rates are negative and Switzerland has a huge current account surplus.
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"Enmeshed" is almost atonally placid, briefly broken up by an insistent rhythm at the front of the mix, before it falls into 20 seconds of silence.
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That compares with a 7.8 percent average return for the S&P 500 during the same six-month period after oil falls into a bear market.
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The practice falls into a legal gray zone and as of Wednesday it was not clear whether trips to purchase cheaper essential drugs would be allowed.
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"What happens when a hair dryer that is plugged into the wall falls into the bathtub?" said Joseph J. Lhota, the chairman of the Transportation Authority.
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Here, "Requiem for Hell" falls into "Ely's Heartbeat," a track that samples the heartbeat of a friend's child in utero, growing into its piano-led swells.
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Org falls into an ever-expanding gray zone of the law, created by government outsourcing bits and pieces of its regulatory function to the private sector.
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The internet falls into a familiar cycle almost every time a major global crisis or natural disaster occurs: Hashtags are devised, petitions are started on Change.
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I'm afraid port often falls into a category of things that I enjoy but don't often have a place for, like good whiskey or a cocktail.
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Trilobites The "ring rain" that falls into the gas giant is so abundant that the icy bands could disappear in 0003 million years, or even sooner.
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So, when Mickey (Justin Timberlake, too modern a presence), a lifeguard and self-described romantic, gives Ginny the once over, she gratefully falls into his arms.
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She said that she rolls down her windows when she crosses the bridge so that she can escape if her car falls into the Ohio River.
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Yet, if she retreats, and falls into line with Labour's plans for a transition, that may destabilize her own party and anger her Brexit hard-liners.
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Such a report could be significant because it could serve as a trigger to impeachment proceedings, particularly if the House falls into Democratic control in November.
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The reason is that regardless of a person's overall income, any amount that falls into each of seven defined brackets is taxed at a specific rate.
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Ginsburg, like or it not, falls into one of the web's favorite tropes: "sassy" elderly folks who display just the right amount of misanthropy and poise.
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Washington Coach Mike Neighbors falls into the former group, and he has found a silver lining to UConn's success in the living rooms of prospective recruits.
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Making a Murderer falls into a growing subgenre of true crime narratives that may captivate audiences precisely because they aren't primarily concerned with captivating us at all.
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Photo: Adam Fagen (Flickr)A girl falls into a manhole, another lady face-plants on some stairs, and one guy almost gets mauled by a goddam bear.
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Joanna had received one dose of the measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine, which the show explains is 93 percent effective: Joanna falls into that remaining 7 percent.
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Mercury falls into a signal-scrambling retrograde from August 12 to September 5, which can cause information to get into the wrong hands if you're not careful.
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"This falls into a pattern we see over and over again whenever there is a new disease or disaster," says Joseph Uscinski, author of American Conspiracy Theories.
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My place clearly falls into the latter category, since the owner rents out the building's two penthouse apartments full-time and lives in a unit below them.
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Black Mirror can only play so many variations on its terrorizing theme before it falls into the Chicken Little trap of becoming repetitive, reactionary, or worse, boring.
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Mike Skupin Falls into a Fire Skupin became the first contest to be medically evacuated from Survivor when he fell into a fire, burning his hands severely.
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Prudential falls into the second, alongside Standard Life Aberdeen, which shifted earlier than most toward investments, to the point that it is now essentially an asset manager.
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Whether it's coaching witnesses or reporting thinly-sourced stories without proper verification, everything is fair game and falls into the category of – 'The Ends Justify the Means.
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The 149-degree Fahrenheit mark is hot enough to burn your tongue on contact, so you should know if what you're drinking falls into this carcinogenic category.
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I've also added in a very brief description of the focus of these efforts, which falls into two broad categories — hardcore gaming and mixed content and entertainment.
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No matter if its a concept or a production car, everything we're about to be shown in the Motor City falls into one of those two categories.
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The Culture series falls into the space opera genre and features many standbys of the form such as giant spaceships, planet-smashing weapons, and galaxy-spanning adventures.
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Similarly the move seen against the euro also falls into the top 5 percent seen since the currencies formation since its formation at the start of 1999.
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The trailer is almost certainly real, but until Blizzard steps up and confirms things, any suggestion that it is authentic falls into the realm of alternative facts.
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"I'm very concerned I or my family could be harassed if the information falls into the wrong hands," said Juan Escalante, 27, who lives in Tallahassee, Fla.
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Too much thinking on China falls into one of two camps: one wants to give China time to change and one would fight China with defensive reactions.
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The star has been sharing Instagram snaps of her over-the-top outfits all week and her latest look definitely falls into that "for bloggers only" category.
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If criticism of Israel falls into one of three categories, then it is indeed anti-Semitic: This litmus test should be applied to all discourse surrounding Israel.
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With each blow, her face falls into a mask of concentrated rage and then she's on to the next target, with ever more bounce in her step.
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It also claims the support falls into the WTO's most severe category, that of "prohibited" subsidies, because it depends on the use of domestic over imported goods.
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The latter falls into the low end of the production range Tesla said it expected to hit (between 240,250 and 50,000 vehicles) during its last earnings report.
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All bets are off if the world falls into a deeper recession, and the threatened decimation of jobs brought about by advanced computerization and robotization actually materializes.
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After a lively introduction, he falls into a dutiful slog of sausage making, devoting long sections to plot summaries and production details that are dead on arrival.
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As he falls into journalism, we follow the wartime plight of his future bride, whose evacuation during the bombardment of Baton Rouge comes alive in diary fragments.
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Today's book by science writer Zeeya Merali, "A Big Bang in a Little Room: The Quest to Create New Universes," definitely falls into the "must read" category.
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The film tells the story of a recent college graduate, Dustin Hoffman, who yearns for human connection and falls into a love triangle with the ravishing Mrs.
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States and even municipalities vary in whether they require residential pools to have fencing, signage, or alarms (devices that warn you if something falls into your pool).
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The story about losing her teaching job falls into a sequence of events that Warren says helped to push her toward law school and eventually the Senate.
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A good deal of O'Brien's prose naturally falls into a loose and chatty free indirect discourse, edging comically (in good Irish literary fashion) toward stream of consciousness.
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LONDON, Nov 9 (Reuters) - Euro zone government bond yields jumped on Thursday, kicking recent sharp falls into reverse, while the euro climbed to a six-day high.
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"Hannibal" follows the tragic tale of intelligent empath Will Graham, who, while working for the F.B.I., unfortunately falls into the favor of extravagant serial killer, Hannibal Lecter.
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Because of his more extreme ideology perceived among voters, Sanders falls into Hall's model of the kind of candidate who can drive turnout on the other side.
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One of those letters, in which he also confesses his longing for a classmate named Zoe Murphy, falls into the hands of Zoe's alienated, depressed brother, Connor.
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If the idea is more fleshed out before the shoot, then it falls into place much faster, and I can finish it in a week or two.
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Tensions mount as Marya falls into a lovesick depression over H.J.'s refusal to legitimize their romance, and Lois grows exasperated with her husband's insatiable carnal interests.
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At this point, Kylie, with her nearly 60 million Instagram followers (plus potentially similarly huge numbers on Snapchat), falls into the category of style stars on social media.
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While this particular sentencing was for charges of child pornography, it also undoubtedly falls into the classification of revenge porn by sexually exploiting someone online without their consent.
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Even Kelly, who represents a still-conservative reaction to Trump's offensive behavior toward women, falls into the category of an enemy of the alt-right in this compendium.
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Some people feel that a sponsored post from a publication shouldn't be labeled as a political ad simply because its subject matter falls into the category of politics.
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The Ugly: A Plan for the Rest of Us If your life falls into the second category, you don't need a semi-trailer; you need a neurological exam.
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Pinocchio must prove himself worthy of being a real boy when he falls into the clutches of Honest John who leads him astray to the sinful Pleasure Island.
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His ambient work generally falls into into two categories, albums that soundtrack specific environments (real or imaginary) or pieces composed from generative systems with minimal intervention from musicians.
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In that film, Rogen plays a schlub who falls into a romance with a gorgeous, ambitious, intelligent woman (played by Katherine Heigl) who's seemingly out of his league.
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Gloucestershire's annual Cheese Rolling Festival, which sees participants racing down an incredibly steep, incredibly dangerous-looking hill after a wheel of cheese, most definitely falls into this category.
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You have concluded that Robert Mueller's investigation falls into that category, and because you hold that belief, you see what would otherwise be normal prosecutorial conduct as blackmail.
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I am so excited about this movie that I'm even willing to forgive the fact that it totally falls into the female-journalist-sleeping-with-her-source trope.
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He said he thinks there is a 28.573 percent chance that the Canadian economy falls into recession in 2017, forcing the central bank to cut rates next year.
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We have to be bold about our choices, and if makeup falls into that category, which it does, then it's good to see women experimenting and being confident.
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"Everything we have reviewed to date falls into the category of First Amendment protected speech," Special Agent Voviette D. Morgan wrote in an email dated September 503, 2015.
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It's summertime and the living is easy, until the speaker falls into the pool and the new Jo Bros album ceases to play, rendering your pool party silent.
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But they do show that if Hawking was correct, then any information that falls into a black hole is lost, the subject of an important black hole paradox.
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"Regardless of whether it falls into the cybersecurity executive order or is broken out into another one, their push to modernize IT systems is very positive," he said.
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Importantly, two-step verification can be disabled within the app without a passcode so your account could still be compromised if your phone falls into the wrong hands.
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On the planting and emergence front, 2016 falls into the middle of the pack, meaning that these two variables are unlikely to skew the expectations in either direction.
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Sometimes greatness falls into your lap when you least expect it, and Simon's been churning out frisky Afro-pop jams like this since Ezra Koenig was in diapers.
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And happening in this moment, this protest falls into a general decline in the civility and respect we're showing one another on other sides of the political aisle.
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Some are frustrating; Gauntlet, for one, falls into VR's particularly miserable "shoot slow-firing projectiles at a large number of extremely close enemies while constantly teleporting backwards" genre.
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If one of them falls into the black hole its energy gets returned but the other can then run free, and its energy does not get paid back.
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"We also are both used to taking far too much on and just wingmanning one another until it all works out and falls into place," Ms. Stockdale said.
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Some buyout funds cited potential opportunities in resilient industries such as healthcare and utilities, where consumer demand should remain strong even if Britain falls into a prolonged recession.
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The penniless matriarch in Mona Mansour's monotonous black comedy, "The Way West," a Labyrinth Theater Company production at the Bank Street Theater, definitely falls into the delusional category.
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If everything falls into place, the Raptors can squint and see an exceptional rebounding power forward with a solid face-up game and at least show-me range.
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He falls into the virtual arms of Yenny (Jimmy Brooks), a charismatic young Jamaican, but their flirty and dirty texts and video calls soon morph into something devastating.
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Then there's the slightly more sophisticated "The Time in Between," which starts in the 1930s and follows a seamstress who falls into a life of adventure and espionage.
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All three are watching to see whether economy falls into recession and if the prized independence of its central bank or finance minister are compromised by political forces.
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She fights off an attempted date rape by a conventional, parent-approved suitor and then falls into a coy friendship with Marco, a Kellerman employee who is black.
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What went down at Fox News in 773 (and everything leading up to it) most definitely falls into the latter category, thanks to its new film adaptation Bombshell.
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This channel's latest original movie tells the gnarly story of Eric, 10, and his mother, Briana, who falls into a deep depression after her other son, Max, drowns.
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He explains the formula of how to win or lose a breakup, including the deep internet hole the loser falls into when obsessing over an ex's new partner.
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And once you realize that Murphy co-created The Politician with Brad Falchuk and Ian Brennan — the same two guys he created Glee with — everything falls into place.
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Today the big news that falls into our orbit is about DraftKings, a sports betting service focused on fantasy sports that will go public via a reverse merger.
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Howard Jacobson's novella "Pussy," to be published in Britain in April, is a fairy tale about an egoist from a golden city who falls into a leadership position.
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When an earthquake rocks his high school, the building, which was inexplicably built on a cliff, falls into a nearby body of water and begins its gradual descent.
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Clinton's counterargument is that some options are more viable than others, and some will get you killed politically — and she thinks overnight single-payer falls into that category.
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However, within S&P Dow Jones Indices' Global Industry Classification Standard, Amazon falls into the consumer discretionary sector and Alphabet belongs to the recently renamed communication services sector.
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And the deaths aren't pretty — Nadia gets smashed by a New York taxi, breaks her neck on a treacherous set of stairs, and falls into several sidewalk cellar doors.
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After she falls into a depression, her friend Iesha (Regina King) encourages Justice to take a road trip with friends to take her mind off of the traumatic experience.
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"We have everything on the table, there are no preconditions and we'll see at the end how the whole thing falls into place," Guajardo said as Thursday's meetings concluded.
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How to WalkPhoto: Adam Fagen (Flickr)A girl falls into a manhole, another lady face-plants on some stairs, and one guy almost gets mauled by a goddam bear.
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Willow, which is already a cult classic, falls into that category of existing, somewhat recognizable IP, with a large world in which plenty of other stories could be told.
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Many think Facebook's $22bn purchase in 2014 of WhatsApp, a messaging app with fewer than 60 employees, falls into this category of "shoot-out acquisitions" that eliminate potential rivals.
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Clusters swim in hot, dense gas, and when a single galaxy falls into them, it experiences this gas as a sort of "wind," according to Swinburne University of Technology.
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I am talking about giving it to the Court so the Court can make a decision as to whether or not this actually falls into the presidential communications privilege.
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Here We Go Again falls into the category of pop culture that outright embraces the descriptors of goofy, silly, and sweet, instead of exchanging them for more highbrow adjectives.
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Even Frozen, a film with two female leads that falls into the (fairly small) "Gender Balance" category above, still has only 43% of its dialogue spoken by female characters.
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He falls into the category of what you call "narrative busywork," since he mainly seems to exist to push everyone back into the same room at the engagement party.
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TWITTER GIVES FARRAKHAN SLAP ON THE WRIST AFTER POSTING ANTI-SEMITIC &aposSATANIC JEW&apos VIDEO According to Facebook&aposs policy regarding hate speech , objectionable content falls into three tiers.
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Carney channeled his own teenage years into the story, but the way everything falls into place for his onscreen avatar makes this feel more like autobiographical fantasy than memoir.
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The new $599 Cat S60 — yes, Cat, as in Caterpillar the construction company, though the phone is made by a company called Bullit Mobile — falls into this last category.
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To the Editor: Laura Vanderkam's article falls into the category of what your former public editor, Margaret Sullivan, called "monocle" stories — articles with dubious premises or self-parodying qualities.
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Venezuelans now routinely skip meals and spend hours in supermarket lines as the OPEC nation's economic system steadily falls into disarray, spurred by the 2014 collapse in oil prices.
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This google sheet shows the benchmark results, as an overview, broken down by the Instagram account that created the photos and by the category that the photo falls into.
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Her DACA protection is set to expire early next year, meaning she falls into a group that has until the end of the day Thursday to submit renewal paperwork.
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I say this with tongue planted firmly in cheek for those who don't know me that well, but Jonathan Kaye, to a certain extent, falls into the third category.
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New Orleans Pelicans forward Cheick Diallo falls into that last category, and after two games, he's quickly established himself as one of the most imposing players in Las Vegas.
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Such a world falls into the hands of managers and technocrats, who excel at the perfection of means but lack the tools with which to think deeply about ends.
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Honda's own AI falls into 'scene understanding,' 'risk prediction,' and 'action planning,' all of which relates to gauging urban motoring scenarios and responding to them in the right way.
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Hearts of Iron falls into the category of "grand" strategy games, where the player is less concerned with the fate of individual units than a whole theater of war.
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"It's a very interesting idea but it's the kind of thing that falls into a grey area between 'product' and 'health intervention,'" he told Business Insider in an email.
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Uncover your blind spotsWhat we know typically falls into two categories:The stuff we know we knowThe stuff we know we don't knowThese two areas are pretty easy to manage.
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The bottom lineDespite the fact that it falls into the netherworld between T-shirts, sweatshirts, and the legitimate puffer, it's one of the most objectively useful things I own.
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With Imelda, her story is that she became an orphan, was traumatized, becomes a beauty pageant queen, then falls into the arms of Marcos, who can give her love.
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Mohan wouldn't comment directly on Soph's output, but presumably the stuff that remains on YouTube falls into the objectionable-but-not-something-that-violates-YouTube-policy category he referenced.
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Much of that early work falls into the band's quasi-folk stylings, which is incredibly lo-fi and sees Dwyer working largely alone with only a handful of exceptions.
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Bolt's policy on turning down rides is particularly harsh: Any driver that does not confirm more than 60 per cent of trips falls into a three-step deactivation process.
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There, she falls into a love affair with a dance instructor, Johnny, Mr. Swayze's character, who introduces her to the forbidden joys of steamy, pelvis-grinding dances and more.
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There are specific types of Deadheads, Mr. Bar-Lev said, adding that he falls into the camp that is demanding and lovingly critical of the band and its culture.
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The LG 49-inch UHD 4K HDR Smart LED TV falls into the latter category, but has now dropped in price for what we think is the final time.
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"If Lyft falls into the trap of trying to manage short-term earnings and expectations, it's probably going to also succumb to pressure to cut driver costs," he said.
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"He's yet another performer who falls into the category of brilliant 'supporting players' who I feel left the public's consciousness much too soon after they passed away," she wrote.
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"This falls into an area where it's not clear to me how it gets through, if it's telling insurance companies how to set their pricing on insurance," Binder says.
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