He fell into songwriting like he fell into most things.
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I fell into her family, and she fell into mine.
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He fell into work as he fell into long-lasting love, accidentally.
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Almost immediately, he fell into the habit of giving instructions and I fell into the habit of obeying them—apologizing and asking his permission.
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A vehicle fell into the culvert and when the Hanover Fire Department responded to the cave-in, their fire truck also fell into the hole.
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" - Zoey, 30 "Fell into bonfire on the beach.
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All the professional stuff followed suit and fell into place.
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"These fell into depressions and ruts in the road," notes
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The band member fell into sound equipment on the floor.
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This white stork fell into a ditch and nearly drowned.
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Jon Larsen's idea for a book fell into his lap.
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I fell into being a wedding DJ sort of backwards.
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This year's homage to camp arguably fell into that category.
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Everything just happened super naturally and really fell into place.
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Who really fell into the trap of identity politics here?
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Griffin was hurt when Rivers fell into his left leg.
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We fell into each other's arms and were so elated.
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The market collapsed and the economy fell into a recession.
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After that, I sort of fell into working in food.
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And the doctors who most often fell into this category?
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This beautiful woman literally tripped and fell into my life.
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Turkey's economy fell into recession at the end of 218.
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Hotels reported high vacancy rates, and many fell into disrepair.
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Within a few hours, 82 acres fell into a lake.
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The Revolution fell into seventh place in the Eastern Conference.
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I was a dancer who sort of fell into it.
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Her breath became ragged and dirt fell into her mouth.
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I fell into it, and it worked out really well.
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The gelatin melted and the meat fell into the chips.
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I found the students fell into one of three categories.
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It subsequently broke up and fell into the Pacific Ocean.
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I'm still amazed at how fast everything fell into place.
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Without even realizing it, I fell into a major funk.
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I shed my clothes and fell into its vast territory.
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"I fell into the bogs real heavy," he told me.
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Relations fell into a chill, likened to the Cold War.
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A few weeks later, she reportedly fell into a coma.
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She fell into two abusive relationships over the next decade.
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Their visions aligned, and a deal quickly fell into place.
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But he fell into the party scene and dropped out.
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"I kind of fell into the role," Wong told McInerney.
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She thrashed against the restraints, then fell into a coma.
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Later it fell into obscurity and is rarely seen today.
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The tournament eventually fell into line with the European season.
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I didn't create it, but I fell into it hard.
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How the tiny park fell into such disrepair is unclear.
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My husband, who fell into a coma, doesn't remember either.
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Then the lights cut out, and everything fell into darkness.
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Later he fell into the village pond and nearly drowned.
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Fabiana fell into depression and developed a severe eating disorder.
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The reasons for the rupture fell into three main categories.
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One close relative of Ms. Silvani's fell into this category.
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He estimated that 25 million Americans fell into that category.
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Woods's tee shot went short and fell into the bunker.
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After Super Tuesday, they fell into establishment line like sheep.
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She fell into a depression and dropped out of university.
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At the end, they all fell into a big heap.
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Then, in the fall, her father fell into a coma.
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She would tell them whether they fell into the gap.
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There was a moment when everything just fell into place.
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She loved it, and we fell into a passionate embrace.
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One missile aborted after launch and fell into the Mediterranean.
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Some journalists think Ms Munchetty's remarks fell into this category.
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Initial reactions to the ad fell into a few camps.
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Instead, they fell into the trap of rigidity of thought.
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The Chambers house fell into disrepair, along with Whittaker's teeth.
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Truman's actions fell into the third category, Justice Jackson wrote.
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What news events fell into the "Abnormal and Important" category?
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In early 2628, the economy fell into a sharp downturn.
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European banks and copper also fell into bear market territory.
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The engagement ring popped out and fell into the lake!
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The Dow fell into a correction after only 2202 trading days, while the S&P fell into a correction in just six sessions, the shortest reversal of at least 2628 percent in its history.
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The Dow fell into a correction after only 10 trading days, while the S&P fell into a correction in just six sessions, the shortest reversal of at least 10 percent in its history.
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Some I had to look for, others just fell into place.
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We all started an impromptu grappling competition and fell into tables.
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Twelve data recorders ejected in pairs and fell into the ocean.
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Unfortunately I didn't make the 85%, I fell into the 15%.
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The snapped plastic seal fell into two pieces on the ground.
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It only became happenstance that I fell into talk radio — '83.
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Littlefinger fell into an obvious trap and got his throat cut.
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"It all fell into place in a weird way," says Sullivan.
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I was blown off the bridge and fell into the river.
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After Mr Putin approved the sale, Mr Ulyukaev fell into line.
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In the rest of the country, rebels fell into multiple categories.
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Eventually, my body shut down and I fell into a coma.
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Thousands of pounds of wood and plaster fell into its sanctuary.
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Heath Ledger fell into the Apollo category: Young, cheeky, and boundless.
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From there, puzzle pieces — blurred but familiar — slowly fell into place.
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It fell into this quest for knowledge in the holistic world.
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"All of this sort of fell into our laps," says Chip.
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Utah fell into a tie for eighth with the Houston Rockets.
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Perhaps it fell into oozing resin amid all the sexual excitment.
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Mitt Romney fell into the same exact trap in 2012. In
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Between seventh and eighth grade, Mam fell into the gang life.
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"I confess I fell into a fairly serious depression," she wrote.
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The 20-year German bond yield fell into negative territory again.
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If $10,000 fell into your lap, how would you invest it?
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"Everything sort of fell into place and I'm currently debt free."
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That she once had a lover who fell into a coma.
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But then I fell into it and... I love science fiction.
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Six of the index's 10 main groups fell into negative territory.
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He played into the 1990's, when Cuba fell into famine.
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I fell into the Black Radio thing and couldn't get out.
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"It was something that just fell into my lap," he said.
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As I left the office, I fell into a dark funk.
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It bounced off my fiancée's back and fell into the water.
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Officials believe Zuma fell into the Indian Ocean, the report said.
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When he was 15, he fell into an asthma-induced coma.
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But early standout funds like Marketfield fell into a familiar pattern.
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"We fell into each other's arms, Jack," Gaga told him afterwards.
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Founded in 1962, Child World fell into debt over the decades.
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The company fell into a rut near the 2008 financial crisis.
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The home fell into disrepair in the 1990s, but former Gov.
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And then my grandmother fell into her usual post-lunch funk.
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The semi-sheer gown featured ruching that fell into a train.
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Time and again, they fell into relationships with men in gangs.
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Jason Kurland: I kind of fell into it five years ago.
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With that role settled, the other big jobs fell into place.
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About 80 percent of days each year fell into those categories.
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COLUMBUS, Ohio — Late last year, Manny Delaveris fell into a rut.
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JYUNYA first fell into the Touhou scene on a friend's recommendation.
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"Suck it up," Gibson laughed, before her face fell into solemnity.
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It was a great thing that I kind of fell into.
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On Thursday, the KBW Bank Index fell into a bear market.
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Research has found that many fell into drug addiction and poverty.
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The house was later carved into rentals and fell into disrepair.
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The property changed hands and fell into disrepair in the 1990s.
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So I fell into dance because it was a last resort!
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The crowd, predominantly filled with Purdue fans, fell into a hush.
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When it pulled in, he fell into another round of sobs.
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Unable to leave my dorm, I fell into a dark hole.
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Between 2006 and 2014, about 125 races fell into this category.
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Absent that vision, the parties fell into bickering over smaller issues.
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They introduced themselves and fell into conversation about the 2008 election.
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Everything fell into place for Caroline Baumann on her wedding day.
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An additional missile aborted after launch and fell into the Mediterranean.
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It fell into the Mexico side and landed on several trees.
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Sujith Wilson fell into the deep open well on Oct. 25.
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She fell into the business she was meant to be in.
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That's when I fell into the wonderful world of mechanical keyboards.
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His parachute, which never fully opened, fell into a parking lot.
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There he fell into what she called a lingering "catatonic" state.
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Everything fell into place for me because I pushed for it.
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Ten years ago this month, America fell into the Great Recession.
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Alone and disoriented, Azam tripped and fell into the glacial stream.
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They fell into a tie with the Flyers with 82 points.
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It just fell into place, and that's how it worked out.
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My mother, lonely, drank, fell into rage, and was largely absent.
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Her father died shortly afterward and she fell into a depression.
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Ironically, I kind of fell into it in a weird way.
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Eventually the sand reached Scripps Canyon, where it fell into the abyss.
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Until a couple of months ago, I fell into the latter camp.
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But circumstances fell into place for the 31-year-old on Sunday.
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One night, it fell into the shower and electrocuted Becky to death.
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Smith's wife fell into a ravine while trying to escape, officials said.
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The S&P 500 fell into a correction in October before rebounding.
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The report doesn't say how many cases fell into each category though.
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It was not immediately clear how the animal fell into the well.
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A truck fell into a canal, but the people inside were rescued.
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It was clear which camp I fell into — no kids, no way.
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I fell into research holes, beginning by checking the news and blogs.
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We were on our second song and I fell into the cymbal.
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Instead, she fell into employment working as an assistant in medical publishing.
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Well, I had two glasses of wine and fell into a door.
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The Raptors fell into a 274-point hole in the opening minutes.
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Two of the coaches fell into the canal bed, the officer added.
|
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But Hamill fell into bad financial habits such as overspending on jewelry.
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I didn't know if Hugh fell into either one of these categories.
|
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Public roads fell into disrepair as private gated communities sprang up everywhere.
|
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Harambe was killed after a toddler fell into his enclosure in May. .
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The crane fell into the Elan City Lights complex around 2 p.m.
|
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We fell into a comfortable routine of casual dinners, sometimes a movie.
|
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That application fell into an abyss -- it was neither approved nor rejected.
|
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The Russell 2000 Index of small-cap stocks fell into correction territory.
|
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But last night, it was if everything fell into place for Kasich.
|
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As oil prices fell into the $30s, the pain intensified for producers.
|
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However she's also a musician, which she initially fell into by accident.
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And graffiti fell into that category… what about it appeals to you?
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And like I said, this just kind of fell into my lap.
|
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Only four drivers fell into this category and their stories were uninspiring.
|
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It had been damaged, and the hotel also gradually fell into disrepair.
|
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But until now, audiences still typically fell into more easily categorizable demographics.
|
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Just this month, a Brazilian poultry worker fell into a processing machine.
|
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"The vast majority fell into homelessness in L.A. County," Mr. Lynn said.
|
|
This fall, Senator Elizabeth Warren, of Massachusetts, fell into the same trap.
|
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The things I imagined happening fell into opposite categories, but both transpired.
|
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The two locked eyes and fell into a long embrace as Mrs.
|
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Then it, like the city that was its home, fell into disrepair.
|
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"But it's also because everything just really fell into place for us."
|
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They fell into the planet's orbit and eventually coalesced, forming our moon.
|
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I fell into a routine of working and going to high school.
|
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"This fell into place," he said, "because it is kind of obvious."
|
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She fell into a creek after deviating from the park's running path.
|
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The clock slipped from its harness and fell into the wall's abyss.
|
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Uber's first product, later known as UberBLACK, fell into this gray area.
|
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His eldest daughter fell into a deep depression, stopped eating and died.
|
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They fell into a rhythm as featured artists on each other's records.
|
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But, it just so happened that that's the thing I fell into.
|
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It's not clear whether the salamanders crawled or fell into the pitchers.
|
|
We fell into a discussion of various waves—in Australia, in Hawaii.
|
|
A Pentagon spokesman said both missiles fell into the Sea of Japan.
|
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It isn&apost clear when he fell into a coma nor how.
|
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He fell into the few feet of sloping weeds atop the precipice.
|
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Then she fell into step beside the woman and never looked back.
|
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MORTAL REPUBLIC How Rome Fell Into Tyranny By Edward J. Watts Illustrated.
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The plane's non-rechargeable lithium batteries, for example, fell into that category.
|
|
Turkey's economy fell into recession in March after years of enviable growth.
|
|
Chilean democracy fell into a death spiral, culminating in a bloody coup.
|
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The mechanism controlling the seats and the light fell into my lap.
|
|
Quite a few of the wines we tasted fell into that category.
|
|
Her days fell into a fast rhythm of diapers, naps and homework.
|
|
The museum was no exception, and fell into disrepair as Brazil struggled.
|
|
Bank of America fell into the red as bond yields rolled over.
|
|
A few seconds into the interview, the anchor fell into a trap.
|
|
The stadiums and facilities for the 2004 Olympics quickly fell into ruin.
|
|
The slide fell into a backyard in Milton, Massachusetts, a Boston suburb.
|
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Companies canceled games, and a billion-dollar contract perhaps fell into doubt.
|
|
After his attempts at reconciliation failed, he fell into a deep pit.
|
|
Bunn touched a neighboring branch, which fell into an easy, swinging motion.
|
|
Over the years, most of my columns fell into four broad categories.
|
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Each of the pieces of this campaign fell into place as planned.
|
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The subject of Palestine and Israel pretty much fell into my lap.
|
|
Over three weeks there, we fell into a languorous but satisfying routine.
|
|
"We fell into this awful spiral of poverty and debt," says Krengel.
|
|
They also bled profusely and, a week later, fell into a coma.
|
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When FLEXTIME and DOMINATRIX fell into place, I knew I was cooking.
|
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And the unpaid players merely fell into line with the other debtors.
|
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If you ain't black you fell into a bucket of M&M's.
|
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When I got fired from one job, I fell into a depression.
|
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Pope Francis' recent visit to the United States fell into that category.
|
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Despite being proactive in obtaining his GED, Velasquez fell into old habits.
|
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It was a job I fell into because I needed a job.
|
|
Progress fell into a category of one step forward and two back.
|
|
The Nasdaq fell into correction territory, pressured by Alphabet, Amazon, Facebook, and Apple.
|
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It all fell into place, which was really a unique experience for me.
|
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The pieces sort of slowly fell into place over the first few books.
|
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This surprise fell into our lap, and we are just on cloud nine!
|
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Howard had rescued the Tesseract when it fell into the Arctic in 1945.
|
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The missile missed the drone and fell into the water, the official said.
|
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By his own admission, James Mulry fell into being a wedding DJ backwards.
|
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Finally, just after the sun came up, Ryan fell into a fitful sleep.
|
|
Counsell said that Seattle's Hernandez really fell into form after the second inning.
|
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I nudged the valve and it fell into place blocking the steam release.
|
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As Passavanti's toddler son chased an inflatable ball, he fell into the pool.
|
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At least 255,244 people and as many as 210,000 fell into that zone.
|
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Someone probably said the word slapsgiving and that's when everything fell into place.
|
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It fell into the place and helped shape the completion of the lyrics.
|
|
Financials fell into a bear market on Friday, joining materials and energy stocks.
|
|
So much of what I had been struggling with suddenly fell into place.
|
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You did not have to hanker after it: It fell into your lap.
|
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Consumer confidence fell into negative territory in August; business confidence is also down.
|
|
Joe fell into this deep crevasse and was gravely injured, broken to pieces.
|
|
Meanwhile, data released overnight showed Japanese manufacturing activity fell into contraction in May.
|
|
A Pentagon spokesman said the missiles both fell into the Sea of Japan.
|
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Police said a man fell into a "deep trench" at a construction site.
|
|
Williams' condition grew dire, and at one point he fell into a coma.
|
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They fell into a social justice well and they can&apost get out.
|
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Many of the first exoplanets discovered fell into the uninhabitable gas giant category.
|
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Sleep-deprived from constant drama and isolated from friends, I fell into despair.
|
|
After the oil price collapsed in late 22, Russia's economy fell into crisis.
|
|
When we tried to choose a team favorite, however, we fell into infighting.
|
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Correction: This story was revised to correct the year Argentina fell into recession.
|
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He fell into an 0-2 hole with a pair of missed hacks.
|
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In actual fact, I fell into a career in music writing by accident.
|
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However, the individuals who fell into this category were admittedly in the minority.
|
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She fell into a coma in December due to bleeding on her brain.
|
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The Dow Jones industrial average and Nasdaq composite temporarily fell into negative territory.
|
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He was captivated upon meeting her and they fell into an intoxicating affair.
|
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While walking down the street, he allegedly almost fell into a traffic lane.
|
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This week Xi Jinping, China's president, fell into the opposite trap, of overconfidence.
|
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But actually I found that around 31 I really fell into a rut.
|
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The twins both fell into their backyard pool, which was not fenced in.
|
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From the heights of that reality I fell into a depth of despair.
|
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She fell into a depressive relapse that pushed her toward suicide, he said.
|
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Earmarks fell into disrepute at the same time the budget process broke down.
|
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In June, he fell into a vegetative state after having multiple mini strokes.
|
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Mortal Republic by Edward WattsA history of how ancient Rome fell into tyranny.
|
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But the hotel fell into financial trouble less than a year after opening.
|
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The frilled edge of a woman's bootleg Burberry poncho fell into her coffee.
|
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This boy, when he fell into the fist of adolescence, became a junkie.
|
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He fell into a drug abuse and crime and spent years in prison.
|
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And the images of shining fields and happy cows fell into the emotional
|
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She fell into a coma quite suddenly at home and never woke up.
|
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I fell into a dedicated pattern, and felt like I could do anything.
|
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As he fell into debt, Simpson lost more and more of his possessions.
|
|
According to his biographer Brian Jay Jones, Henson fell into puppetry by accident.
|
|
And after these two staffers, things sort of fell into a familiar pattern.
|
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"Things fell into place," the Irish pro, 103, recalled with a wry smile.
|
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In 2016, there were roughly 7.6 million Americans who fell into this category.
|
|
Pitchers, conditioned to exploit a lower strike zone, largely fell into the trap.
|
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Almost three-fourths of the people in the study fell into those categories.
|
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Each response fell into one of three columns labeled vata, pitta and kapha.
|
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After surviving the mass shooting, she said she fell into a deep depression.
|
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Only 3.8 percent of voters fell into the socially liberal/economically conservative quadrant.
|
|
Much of Libya fell into chaos, with militias dominating its cities and neighborhoods.
|
|
But the rocket shattered soon after launch and fell into the Yellow Sea.
|
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Dignitas, on the other hand, fell into a tie for fifth with Immortals.
|
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Denmark, Switzerland and Norway were among the countries that fell into that category.
|
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In very short order, and with very little effort, everything fell into place.
|
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Day suffered a seizure after the fight and then fell into a coma.
|
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Bitterly aware of his own impotence, he stopped writing and fell into depression.
|
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But after the oil price plunged in 2014 the economy fell into recession.
|
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Mr. Beninati's project defaulted on its high-interest loans and fell into bankruptcy.
|
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Joe fell into my lap so casually that I thought nothing of it.
|
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Kerber and Muguruza fell into baffling slumps after winning major titles last year.
|
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I fell into the "squeeze more than one letter into a square" trap.
|
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For one week last month, he fell into third place among total viewers.
|
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Someone lost one on her honeymoon in Venice; it fell into a canal.
|
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I was surprised at how easily most of the puzzle fell into place.
|
|
But for a time, the Kootenai National Forest fell into the wrong hands.
|
|
"We fell into this period of mental health problems," said Alex Naoumidis, 24.
|
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He thought he might attend medical school, but he fell into journalism instead.
|
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We fell into a groove for the next few days, fully embracing #castawaylife.
|
|
With Panou's help, Burtynsky readied his gear, and then he fell into contemplation.
|
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Clinton, like most Democratic politicians, fell into this either/or trap last year.
|
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She fell into fragile health, drinking only water mixed with salts and sugar.
|
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Soon after, Abramson fell into a deep depression, and didn&apost understand why.
|
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More than 553,000 replied, and their answers largely fell into a few categories.
|
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As teens, 35 of the participants fell into the category of heavy drinkers.
|
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What surprised me is just how hard I fell into this game's combat.
|
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In fact, they're mostly budget PCs—something that Evans sort of fell into.
|
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At home, Mr. Agha fell into a depression over all he had lost.
|
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Cut off from her source of vitality, she fell into a deep depression.
|
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Financial markets worldwide continued to tumble, while Britain's government fell into utter chaos. 2.
|
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"Duggar slipped and fell into the pool and drowned," Morris told PEOPLE on Thursday.
|
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She said she found those who fell into that category weren't being properly managed.
|
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"According to the New York Times, Xerox fell into something called a "competency trap.
|
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I reject the term "gamer" because I fell into that category myself a lot.
|
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The gorilla had picked up and dragged a boy who fell into his enclosure.
|
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In retrospect, I'm sure they were architects of the moments I fell into unwittingly.
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I think he fell into that Discord, gamer guy that says those vulgar things.
|
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A gorilla has been shot dead after a boy fell into its zoo enclosure.
|
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"To me, NOW represented equality," explains Watkins, who quickly fell into the volunteer life.
|
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Its manager had begun smuggling refugees, and fell into debt with a Turkish mafia.
|
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Others fell into the river and their bronze objects and personal effects remained behind.
|
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Burton's brewers fell into the arms of larger competitors, later to close down altogether.
|
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He subsequently fell into a "black pit," he tells PEOPLE in an exclusive interview.
|
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It fell into my life and I have it here for some dark energy.
|
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Instead of shooting Castro, according to Lorenz, she fell into the Cuban leader's arms.
|
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Did he suffer a bad concussion when he fell into the hole in London?
|
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The three indexes fell into negative territory shortly after the ISM data were released.
|
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After leaving the hospital, Bauman fell into a depression and began coping with alcohol.
|
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But Raw fell into the nostalgia trap, as did I and countless other viewers.
|
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But the sector suffered as Brazil fell into its deepest recession in a century.
|
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Villarroel needed a job, Kylie needed an assistant and it all fell into place.
|
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The East African nation quickly fell into civil war that took on ethnic undertones.
|
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When cheap air travel meant these holiday towns were abandoned, most fell into disrepair.
|
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So the burden of supporting the household fell into my hands (no pun intended).
|
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Angola's economy fell into recession last year and unemployment is at least 25 percent.
|
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But at age ten, only 30 percent of the children fell into that category.
|
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Earlier this year, the territory lost a key Australian customer which fell into insolvency.
|
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The operating theory: She fell into the water while trying to secure the dinghy.
|
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There's a trick I recently fell into that has solved this problem for me.
|
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In 2013, he choked on a piece of food and fell into a coma.
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He fell into PDOC and was unable to make further decisions on his wellbeing.
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After the incident, Sabrina fell into a deep depression and began to abuse alcohol.
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According to the North Koreans, he then contracted botulism and fell into a coma.
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It was reinjured when a Cowboys player fell into the side of his leg.
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Yet for a brief moment that election summer, the Ryan mythos fell into doubt.
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It fell into my hands, and I had to let it go with confidence.
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The filmmaker suffered a stroke earlier this month and later fell into a coma.
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Snapshot: Above, in New York on Tuesday, when temperatures fell into the mid-20s.
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When I started changing the people and things around me, it fell into place.
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Real GDP growth rates slowed dramatically, and Japan fell into a recession in 1998.
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His 15-year-old daughter fell into a deep depression, developed anorexia and died.
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Plans fell into place and within three years their dream home became a reality.
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Soon after, the castle was sold off, and fell into a state of disrepair.
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Once he nailed his dismount, he fell into the arms of his delighted coach.
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His boyhood home fell into disrepair after his family left, and was eventually burned.
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"A lot of pieces fell into place just right for these folks," he said.
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One child even fell into a hole in 1981, and was lucky to survive.
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However, the cigar factories closed in the '50s, and the neighborhood fell into disrepair.
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And like a lot of young kids, she just fell into the wrong thing.
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Tomich says another ad that fell into the same category was also removed recently.
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A man reportedly fell into a lake after taking LSD, sparking a huge manhunt.
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After the convention the Wigwam saw other uses but it soon fell into disrepair.
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The dinghy's inflated tubes collapsed and most of the passengers fell into the sea.
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Two missiles were fired, but they both fell into the sea, the Pentagon said.
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In San Francisco, in his late teens, he fell into the medicine-show world.
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That's how I fell into the weird, wonderfully candid world of wedding message boards.
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When he died in November 1963, the nation fell into a state of depression.
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They executed it really well and our turnovers, we kind of fell into that.
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But last week, she says, she fell into a funk that lasted for days.
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Instead, the state's economy languished and the state government fell into a funding crisis.
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Could you tell us a bit about that and how you fell into songwriting?
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They just fell into this thing that had a strange momentum of its own.
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An annual count conducted in late January estimated 3,588 people fell into that category.
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Mailhot fell into a messy affair with her writing teacher and a second marriage.
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She eventually fell into poverty and died in relative obscurity, on April 29, 1921.
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He didn't feel any stigma, but fell into a depression that lasted many years.
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The subway fell into crisis last year and continues to be plagued by delays.
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At that age, working and making money, people fell into addiction and hard times.
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And she fell into the women's arms as the audience rose to its feet.
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Captain Marvel, who fell into power only to become an Avengers leader among men.
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Like their fathers, Ms. Hamlin, Mr. Hodge and their siblings fell into playing together.
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Decisions with major public health implications fell into the hands of local branch managers.
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The bout fell into a repetitive dynamic but became more brutal as it progressed.
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He more or less fell into a rabbit hole and became a little obsessed.
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The rights for the story soon fell into the hands of 20th Century Fox.
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Day then fell into a coma due to the injury and died on Wednesday.
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In the United Kingdom, the FTSE 20203 (UKX) also fell into correction territory Thursday.
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Harris County officials say that he left his vehicle, fell into floodwaters and drowned.
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Six Chinese agents became ill after handling the drugs; one fell into a coma.
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She fell into it almost by accident, after studying nutrition in her native Germany.
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The nation's telecommunications infrastructure fell into disrepair under the Taliban from lack of investment.
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With the quake, the top layer of rock and earth fell into the water.
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She fell into a coma that Saturday, and she was gone four days later.
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Grimes lowered his shoulder, plowed over the defender, and fell into the end zone.
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Warren then appeared to visibly count whether that fell into her 30-year range.
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Both vehicles caught fire and fell into a 10-foot ditch after the collision.
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The downpour of mail on this subject this past week fell into two camps.
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She fell into obscurity and then, eventually, into the hands of a Boston impresario.
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But once I fell into the stands, I didn't really know what to do.
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With reason, peace advocates saw this as just the way Europe fell into war.
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They fell into a pattern of meeting once or twice a year, she said.
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These workers fell into two basic categories, based on their quality and their strength.
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I fell into a pattern, threw too many fastballs and he hit it out.
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The company fell into the red last year and has continued to book losses.
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Oil prices fell into the red Tuesday, as concerns surrounding oversupply weighed on sentiment.
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They fell into a third rare category known as semi-identical or sesquizygotic twins.
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But each of the major Wall Street indexes fell into negative territory as materials .
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And they just fell into whatever it is and they're famous for doing it.
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So that's part of the reason that this sort of fell into my lap.
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The toddler slipped through a door at a neighbor's house and fell into the pool.
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The conformal bootstrap, like the original bootstrap more than a decade earlier, fell into disuse.
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But never did Biden specifically say that all of "Trump's supporters" fell into that category.
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Then Davos and his cavalry, feeling useless where they were, fell into the same trap.
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At the end, she fell into the arms of a man wearing a black hoodie.
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It is clear to me that Donald Trump accidentally fell into a serious presidential run.
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Overall, hedge fund returns fell into negative territory for the year after a volatile October.
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He was sentenced to 15 years in prison and fell into a coma while incarcerated.
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The men or boys you heartthrobbed for back in the day fell into several buckets.
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She was told to just start running and quickly fell into pace with the others.
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The holiday fell into the first quarter as opposed to the second quarter last year.
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Crip's a modder who fell into a rut like so many wannabe digital crime lords.
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Design contracts, however, fell into negative territory for the first time in almost a year.
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We thought of that, and made sure none of the videos fell into that category.
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Jacqueline Cardinal was home alone when she fell into the pit around 8:40 p.m.
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In 2008, the Census Bureau found around 4 million Americans fell into these various categories.
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I kind of just fell into this stuff after getting offered a spot at TheBlaze.
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However, Roosevelt's challenge was not necessarily the reason that his progressive Republicans fell into decline.
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Mr. Longoria said after he was fired, he fell into depression but was also relieved.
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And then there's anecdotal evidence to suggest American families fell into turmoil with Trump's victory.
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The rocket and satellite fell into an expected spot in the ocean southeast of Uchinoura.
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Unfortunately for Jane, she fell into that "destroy" pile Claire mentions while leaving Mark's house.
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"All of this sort of fell into our laps," Chip, 43, told PEOPLE in 2016.
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I fell into all the trappings of Wall Street — sex, drugs, alcohol and lavish spending.
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I kind of fell into it by accident around five and a half years ago.
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Harambe was killed in May after a 3-year-old boy fell into his enclosure.
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The Nasdaq Composite Index fell into correction territory, down 10 percent from its recent highs.
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Already tired from the ride, Cupcake fell into knee deep water and couldn't get up.
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Italy fell into recession in the second half of 2018; Germany narrowly avoided that fate.
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Libya fell into widespread factional violence, hampering oil production, after rebels overthrew Gaddafi in 2011.
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It fell into the river south of 86th street in Manhattan shortly after 7 p.m.
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Chihuahua puppy literally fell into the lives of several Austin, Texas, construction workers, reports KVUE.
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U.S. stocks dropped more than 2 percent after Chinese equities fell into bear market territory.
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Indeed, the ONS figures reveal that in 2800-22, 2900m households fell into that category.
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After separating from his wife, he fell into a routine of drinking heavily after work.
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The letter fell into the hands of the landlady, who passed it on to Dening.
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The NYT clearly made that mistake, fell into that trap, with Gamergate five years ago.
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Of the cases she examined, 85033 percent fell into those categories, according to the report.
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The Medley came at last to an end and Liberace fell into a deep sleep.
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As the estate fell into disrepair, several of them wandered off and found new habitat.
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Nonetheless, some London-listed banks, RBS and Lloyds, fell into the red following the decision.
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His teammates fell into one another's arms and danced around the huge Davis Cup trophy.
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Many tears were shed over items that fell into them, never to be seen again.
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However, when I started to craft my ten-minute script, I fell into utter bewilderment.
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The second drone fell into an apartment building, where it exploded on the first floor.
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After the chief's death, the Kayapo fell into conflict about how much extraction to permit.
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She fell into a deep depression, dropped out of school and developed an eating disorder.
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I trudged back down to the basement and fell into a kind of half sleep.
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"Suddenly the plot of the show kind of fell into my own life," she says.
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Though he had a normal childhood, Ben fell into a severe depression at age 13.
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I fell into the net and I thought, I'm not doing this, this no good.
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Suddenly one of them slipped and fell into the sea, taking 10 others with him.
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According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics' estimates, 5.6 million people fell into that category.
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Their bodies fell into pits, which were then covered and left as anonymous mass graves.
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It's just that everyone at work watches it, so we sort of fell into it.
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"I fell into it" is the way Tracy Edwards explains how she got into sailing.
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Over the next two years, I fell into a close relationship with an older man.
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It was supposed to be a joke, but we fell into a long, dead silence.
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On a long flight recently, I fell into a conversation with a woman about dogs.
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Near the bottom, he either slipped or mistimed his jump and fell into the sea.
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He fell into a funk, a dark period during which he came across incel forums.
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Here's how a black hole works (and what would happen if you fell into one).
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Holyfield went limp, and after another right and a shove, he fell into the ropes.
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He and "The Commissar" fell into obscurity for 20 years, until the film's unexpected revival.
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North Carolina, Virginia, Alabama, Tennessee, Arkansas, and Oklahoma all fell into the Biden column Tuesday.
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The City Council secured private funding to keep representing clients who fell into this category.
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In fact, he was shunned by the city and his work fell into virtual obscurity.
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Juul's arbitration provision fell into an in-between category known as a sign-in wrap.
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The patterns we fell into after our baby was born didn't serve either of us.
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But each of his properties fell into bankruptcy and he eventually withdrew from the business.
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We've put $80,000 toward the rehabilitation of an African-American cemetery that fell into disrepair.
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Miami, Dallas, Houston, Phoenix, Salt Lake City, and Portland, Oregon, all fell into those regions.
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They fell into a playoff with Reed, who earlier shot 66, at 14-under 278.
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For my dad, who lived this incredible life, in the end, he fell into dementia.
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Though Zuckerberg knew little about fundraising or running a business, the pieces fell into place.
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But I also forgot how to be a person, and fell into a deep depression.
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Some fatalities examined by Reuters involved people who obviously fell into a higher-risk category.
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We treated ourselves to fondue at dinner, and fell into conversation about inventions throughout history.
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We found that these sites fell into two categories, depending on the injection strategy used.
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E.T. Thursday, a crack in the seacliff split open and it fell into the sea.
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During the testimony, which continued past Europe's market close, U.S. stocks fell into the red.
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The circumstances surrounding his death are not clear, including why he fell into a coma.
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Nearly 90%, or 13,332, of those newly confirmed cases fell into the "clinically diagnosed" category.
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People watching gasped as the spire folded over onto itself and fell into the inferno.
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He fell into a deep depression upon his incarceration, sleeping for days at a time.
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In 1998, when the Japanese economy fell into outright recession, suicides jumped 35% to over 32,000.
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The Lightning (213-103-210) fell into third place in the Atlantic Division with 24 points.
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I fell into it, like most in the industry, because I wanted to be a writer.
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Built in the 1930s, the power station stopped operating in 1983 and gradually fell into disrepair.
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But the economy fell into a deep recession almost as soon as the ballots were counted.
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Amazon shares fell into bear-market territory, down about 20 percent from its 52-week high.
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He doesn't really have answer other than the fact that his heart fell into Cassie's hands.
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"Really, after every Olympics I think I fell into a major state of depression," said Phelps.
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Temkin fell into this niche line of work while photographing urban landscapes and gardens throughout Chicago.
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But because sometimes I saw my failed relationships as my fault, I easily fell into despair.
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TGS: I think I fell into photographing artists because I had studied art history at Columbia.
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Duggar slipped and fell into the pool and drowned, Washington County coroner Roger Morris told CNN.
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The champion of three Olympic games who had accumulated 22 medals fell into a deep depression.
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After I pronounced them married, they fell into a bear hug and kissed long and hard.
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The Predators fell into a 2-03 hole that may as well have been a grave.
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Struck several times, Heavner fell into the snow before Lee shot him again, the release says.
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That's still higher than the 9.6 percent of employees who fell into that category in 2017.
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By 27, Umstead lost central vision in her left eye and fell into a deep depression.
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Ido's 223-year-old daughter, Rana, fell into the well of a makeshift toilet and drowned.
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So I do think that some of these conservative politicians sort of fell into that trap.
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In the book, Lizanne Kelly LeVine, Grace's sister, says Rainier fell into their family almost immediately.
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Then I got tired and didn't want to do this anymore and things fell into place.
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London time, the 10-year German bund yield hit zero and briefly fell into negative territory.
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This fall, I fell into a long binge-watch of Law and Order: Special Victims Unit.
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But once I realized what was happening to me, lots of little pieces fell into place.
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During the shooting drought in the second half, the Tar Heels fell into frontcourt foul trouble.
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I know, your eyes just fell into the back of your skull they rolled so hard.
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Another gamer, who was streaming his hunting experience on Twitch, accidentally fell into a pond. Whoops.
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"We fell into the whole metal thing by accident," Stanier says in Sound of the Beast.
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Nigeria, Africa's largest oil producer, fell into recession in 2016 largely due to low crude prices.
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Saturday after the child fell into the six- to 10-foot pit inside a large barn.
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TMZ reported that Polito fell into a coma on Sunday after being taken off life support.
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Neither incident caused any damage, according to the Pentagon, as the missiles fell into the water.
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Her powers fell into traditional superhero lore, and were similar to those initially borne by Superman.
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Luckily for a Reddit user who goes by Waster0fTime, their message fell into the second group.
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Sadly, she fell into the sea water in front of which she was standing and drowned.
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The rep says there was a design flaw and the cage fell into the water ... twice.
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Originally trained in landscape photography by Ansel Adams, Gleis fell into aviation photography almost by accident.
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During that stay she fell into a four-day coma, seemingly caused by low plasma levels.
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Amazon fell into bear market territory on Friday and dropped below $800 billion in market value.
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The human skeleton belonged to an adolescent female who likely fell into the hole and died.
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By his late 30s, he fell into depression, which he sought to ease by taking pictures.
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The Barbican Gallery's last major group exhibition, Another Kind of Life, fell into a similar trap.
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Our sources say that's when Teller lost his balance and almost fell into a traffic lane.
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We dated off and on for three years, but it just never fully fell into place.
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It was one of those rare moments that the whole unit fell into a dull silence.
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" Adds Forsyth, "I knew we were ready for this next step because everything fell into place.
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If they don't, they could wind up in the same ditch they fell into on Friday.
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She fell into the sex trade again, supporting herself, her sick aunt and her aunt's children.
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He fell into the water and drowned, as did another person who tried to save him.
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After moving to the city 14 years ago, Muhammed quickly fell into Taipei's vibrant skateboarding scene.
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While being transported in a police van, Gray fell into a coma and never woke up.
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That's when his little human pal, six-year-old kindergartner Fallon Lennox fell into the water.
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The youngest country in the world quickly fell into civil war that took on ethnic undertones.
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On a bus trip to a banquet after Tushemereirwe's presentation, he and Cooper fell into talking.
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But others suggested that such work fell into the regular course of activity that is allowed.
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That's a hyperbolic example, but I nearly fell into a similar trap with my new novel.
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The S&P 22.14 fell into correction territory in February on fears over rising interest rates.
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Off the K, I put in SKINFLICKS, and then the NW corner fell into place swimmingly.
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"I think it was just a trap and he kind of fell into it," McClanahan said.
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After college, I started working as a writer and eventually fell into writing about financial topics.
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I think coaches, players, everybody fell into that press thing and anointed us Super Bowl champs.
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The whole reason Cuba originally fell into Moscow's arms was because Eisenhower let it slip away.
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Suddenly, she knew exactly what she wanted to do — and everything else just fell into place.
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However, it still fell into the water and smashed three boats, the Associated Press (AP) reported.
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The university fell into Orban's crosshairs because Soros has become a major scapegoat in populist mythology.
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Those numbers record in monetizable facts how hard we fell into other people's lives in 2017.
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But… the culture of the company...I fell into that culture, that's not to excuse it.
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But as greater height in girls became increasingly acceptable, even desirable, growth attenuation fell into disfavor.
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After the Islamic State seized Mosul in 2014, important archaeological sites fell into the group's hands.
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Curve inversion followed on six of those occasions, and the economy fell into recession every time.
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Katie, now in her mid-thirties, fell into sex trafficking when she was 16 and homeless.
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He suffered from serious post-traumatic stress, fell into drinking and drugs, and even attempted suicide.
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Nearly 800 people died after a passenger train fell into the Baghmati River in northern India.
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Weddings were held in the space during its heyday, but the church eventually fell into disrepair.
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FTSE briefly fell into negative territory and touched its session low before rebounding and closing higher.
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After several hours of fighting, the military camps fell into the rebels' hands, the military said.
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Justice Kennedy himself fell into that trap in 2007, in his majority opinion in Gonzales v.
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They bought a townhouse, got jobs, and for her it felt like everything fell into place.
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A glistening, golden pillow of syrupy apples fell into place over the flaky rye flour crust.
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"We were walking down a sidewalk, and a man fell into the street," Mr. Bieniek said.
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Handel's opera fell into obscurity after its 21995 London premiere, but whenever it returns, critics rave.
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His writing voice fell into a distinct rhythm, half-cocked and prone to fits of anger.
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Writers post odd stories like the one about the gulls that fell into vats of curry.
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But after seven months, his condition showed no signs of improvement, and he fell into depression.
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But so, too, did the almost three in five voters who fell into the "persuadable" camp.
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He told the Chicago Tribune that his first job on television simply fell into his lap.
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Instead she learned that with the two girls in her household, she fell into the gap.
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"I fell into that trap where I've been watching voice recognition for years," Mr. MacFarlane said.
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Taking shelter with a sister consumed by drug addiction, she fell into a vortex of violence.
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The missile flew 310 miles across North Korea and fell into waters off its east coast.
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After the diagnosis, Mr. Shields retreated into his study and fell into the throes of grief.
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At first, she tried to reply to every message, but she quickly fell into keystroke quicksand.
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Markets in Asia and Europe fell into the red on the back of the geopolitical news.
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Here's how, between 2016 and 2017, this all fell into place around an obscure Turkish cleric.
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He says his life unraveled after his wife died and he fell into a bad crowd.
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The exchange-traded fund that tracks Brazilian shares fell into bear-market territory earlier this year.
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Its shares were initially buoyed by the news but fell into negative territory during afternoon deals.
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For Mr. King, a civil rights lawyer, it's clear which category his mother's detention fell into.
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From the latter period of Sculley's role at Apple and until 1997, Apple fell into disarray.
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This is why it was called "Saturday mass," by the people who fell into its groove.
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Was this by design or just how things fell into place as you developed the game?
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In that article, Broadly contributor and former dispensary worker Mira Gonzalez fell into the latter category.
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We worked into it slowly, on my behalf, but after some experience things fell into place.
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Like the many titles that bore the WWE's stamp of approval, Laurer's fell into the softer category.
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They were being processed at a Border Patrol facility in Tucson when he fell into medical distress.
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"When it all fell into place, it was funny, it was kind of like dominoes," he added.
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She fell into a coma and passed away on July 9, just days before her 31st birthday.
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And the last time Rich Homie Quan decided to stop going in, the country fell into barbarism.
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Toffee, a 7-week-old puppy, fell into a 50-foot-deep crevice behind an Huntsville, Ala.
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He was struck by a vehicle and fell into the street, then struck by a second vehicle.
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Humanity was robbed of its ability to create, as cities fell into disrepair and mistrust fractured society.
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"She literally fell into my life when I was experiencing a really low period," she told CNN.
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He was sentenced to 15 years hard labor, but not long afterward he fell into a coma.
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Around 20 cars fell into the newly created ditch, awash with water, but no one was injured.
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I threw out my arms and fell into the grass, just staring up at the eerie sky.
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Njuguna grew up in a poor community and fell into the wrong crowd while in high school.
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Public parks and nurseries fell into disrepair after Mr Haddad allowed maintenance contracts to expire last August.
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On the night he was sentenced, he fell into a coma for unknown reasons, The Post reported.
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Oil prices fell into the red on Thursday, as traders took profits following a few positive sessions.
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"She came home after that first day, fell into my arms and just started crying," he said.
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That day was the kickoff for how this new iteration of the band fell into a groove.
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An economic downturn is making matters worse: Italy fell into recession in the second half of 2018.
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Matsuri Takahashi had worked 105 hours of overtime in October 2015 after which she fell into depression.
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The current went to his ankle and he lost his balance and he fell into the water.
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The firms fell into the hands of a few opportunistic men, making many of them billionaires overnight.
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"I was like a foot away from the door, and I fell into the door," she recalled.
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In the words of the late poet Johnny Cash — we fell into a burning ring of fire.
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His hair was long and slicked back, and it frequently fell into his face when he performed.
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Ogwumike, a forward for the Connecticut Sun, "fell into basketball" when she was about 10 years old.
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The stock even fell into bear market territory on Friday, dropping below $800 billion in market value.
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Warmbier fell into a coma in custody and died soon after he was released to U.S. officials.
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Nigeria, Africa's largest oil producer, fell into recession in 2016 largely because of low crude oil prices.
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On Tuesday, the Japanese 10-year bond yield fell into negative territory for the first time ever.
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But other than praising the concept of freedom as "God's gift," Trump fell into old campaign patterns.
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She told Elle Canada in 2016 that she "fell into a really bad depression" after the split.
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Yeah. Some saint isolated footage of the moment Nick's capable guitar playing suddenly, randomly fell into catastrophe.
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However, across the years, 24 percent of kids fell into the researchers' category of "high-chronic" victimization.
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The gorilla was shot after it grabbed a 3-year-old boy who fell into his enclosure.
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At sixteen, she was offered a line of cocaine, and quickly fell into an all-consuming addiction.
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Trump ran for president, in part, on a pledge to break a mold that McCain fell into.
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Both fell into the water as migrants scrabbled out of their deflating rubber boat to reach rescuers.
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That would be former first lady Michelle Obama, who fell into "Formation" to celebrate Beyonce's 36th birthday.
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As he grew up, he fell into drugs and racked up more than 20 felonies, he said.
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When Ophelia was nine months old, Neal suffered a burst cerebral aneurysm and fell into a coma.
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By the end of 2010, de la Huerta said she started drinking heavily and fell into depression.
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"He fell into my arms — I had to catch him," Mr. Sadler said afterward, surprised and concerned.
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At one point, the giant block fell into a muddy ditch and had to be laboriously extracted.
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While visiting Disneyland Paris in September, a Swiss tourist reportedly took LSD and fell into a lake.
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So the first stage fell into the Atlantic, as is still the custom for other rocket companies.
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However, over the years, fewer and fewer tourists visited, and much of Băile Herculane fell into ruin.
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The Dow ended Thursday down 22019 points, a 2.9 percent drop, and briefly fell into correction territory.
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The ship responded with defensive fire before the missile fell into the water, according to the Pentagon.
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One theory cited by investigators was that the two agents fell into the culvert in the dark.
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This produced a field of floating debris that fell into its collection tube (or so we hope).
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Iceland, of course, fell into a deep depression following the 2008 collapse of the financial markets internationally.
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This German composer and pianist's work, though influential in his day, fell into neglect after his death.
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In pursuing geography, Mr. Yapa nearly fell into the trap of what is called status quo bias.
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It already owns the Waldorf Astoria, where President Obama stayed routinely until it fell into Chinese hands.
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Kendrick, Efron, and DeVine's bit before the Breakthrough Performance Award presentation, unfortunately, fell into the latter camp.
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Lewis, of course fell into the latter category, along with the former England rugby captain Peter Howard.
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It was lots of new processes but it fell into place and Wes just slotted himself in.
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She fell into a habit of compulsively checking her thoughts about her babies to manage her anxiety.
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Chino's arms are scarred from the iron barbs that hooked him as he fell into the hole.
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When Munson fell into a cold stream and contracted typhoid fever, Munson's mother, Catherine, snatched her back.
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The acclaim was intoxicating, and whether intentionally or not, Albert fell into the role of puppet-master.
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Approximately 1 million Venezuelans have entered Colombia since the country fell into an economic crisis in 2017.
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The commodity fell into a bear market last month, defined as 463% below its most recent peak.
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We were appalled when 87 million profiles fell into the hands of this company called Cambridge Analytica.
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With each treatment that seemed to work and then didn't, Mr. Castillejo fell into a deeper low.
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Stocks were trending lower before the Cuomo announcement and fell into the red as the headline hit.
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But pods and overnight proposals be damned, the world fell into the mess of the Netflix original.
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Gladys Noon Spellman (D-MD), who fell into a coma shortly before she was reelected in 1980.
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" Eventually it fell into desperation: "Tell me what I should do / Do you need me, need me?
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It kind of meant that people fell into a way of playing that didn't really surprise anything.
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Inside the Capitol Rotunda, the crowds fell into silence before the coffin, draped in its American flag.
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But as landfill was used to expand the island, more of it fell into New Jersey's territory.
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She contracted a devastating illness called Stevens-Johnson syndrome and fell into a coma for two months.
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Of course, just because we know Ms. Margolin's underlying intentions doesn't mean that everything fell into place.
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When this couple's engagement ring fell into a creek, Mr. Kimmel surprised them with a second chance.
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Less than a month later, he fell into a diabetic coma from dangerously high blood glucose levels.
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When he died in 1891, the house was shuttered and fell into disrepair during the Great Depression.
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The pan-regional STOXX 600 fell into bear market territory from an all-time high in February.
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The West African country fell into a recession in 2016 as a result of low oil prices.
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Our father was there to greet us, and my mother literally fell into his arms with joy.
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Along with the rest of Third Ward, Emancipation Park fell into decline over the past few decades.
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As we moved to the rhythm of the highway and the inconsequential landscape, we fell into beat.
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The Dow Jones industrial average also fell into a correction on Thursday, as did shares in London.
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I fell into music, but I just needed to find the right moment to jump into acting.
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CNBC spoke to people about how they fell into medical debt and how it shapes their lives.
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The Mets' Butch Huskey fell into that category, and he wore it for the team through 1998.
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When my daughter was a newborn, I fell into a routine of shopping during her afternoon nap.
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But over time, this once important port city was eclipsed by nearby Veracruz and fell into decline.
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LSU fell into third place, a half-game behind No. 13 Auburn, which visits Georgia on Wednesday.
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Crude more than doubled between 270 and 280 before the economy fell into a recession in 290.
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Over the centuries, it fell into disrepair, becoming silted up from falling leaves and rotting tree roots.
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The group heckled one of the senators but fell into total silence as Ford began her testimony.
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I really think there's this strong element of denial, which is a chasm this movie fell into.
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The three people fell into the lower bowl area below Delicate Arch at around 7:30 a.m.
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Less than 22 percent of the rich people in my Rich Habits study fell into this category.
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But, its shares fell into negative territory during the course of the session, finishing down 4 percent.
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Both of them fell into the technical bear market compared to their highs set on July 9.
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Once I finished the season, though, all the pieces fell into place, and I was completely satisfied.
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In the new study, most volunteers fell into that category and aspirin didn't seem to help them.
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At that time, millions of middle-class citizens fell into poverty as the country struggled to recover.
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Yet, just a month later, the US economy did just that and fell into the Great Recession.
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The castle fell into disrepair after the conquest and suffered much damage during the earthquake of 1755.
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We met during the 2014 protests in Ukraine and right away we just fell into revolution mode.
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Most of the ads purchased by Kremlin-aligned Russians during the 2016 election fell into those categories.
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At lunchtime I went in a cubicle, ate a sandwich, and then fell into a deep slumber.
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He quickly fell into rent arrears, relying for a time on the finite patience of his landlord.
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Like many, he fell into the adult film industry as a way to make a quick buck.
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The Cardinals fell into second place in the National League Central, a half-game behind the Chicago Cubs.
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Police said she was walking on the beach and possibly fell into the hole dug by another beachgoer.
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Dripping tar from the burning wood fell into an outlet pipe, from which the precious material was collected.
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Alessandro Ricci fell into a predictable rhythm in his fight with Felder and ate a gorgeous counter elbow.
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She just fell into this category for me, and then reading it, I learned everything — it's so fascinating.
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Some of it fell into lanes of a major freeway, which had been closed shortly before the collapse.
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Her school had a series of parent lectures that explained dyslexia and it all slowly fell into place.
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Dyslexic, as a journalist Luckily, I fell into a career that, I think, is a dyslexic dream job.
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In thinking about that, I kind of fell into teaching and I've literally never left school ever since.
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Sainsbury's also fell into the red after Jefferies, HSBC and Bernstein cut their price targets for the stock.
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As time went on, however, Carter fell into alcoholism, eventually succumbing in 1966 to cirrhosis of the liver.
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The SUV fell into rocks and was found partially submerged about 100 feet (30 meters) below the highway.
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Raygoza fell into the chorizo business after becoming tired of waiting to get accepted into UCLA's nursing program.
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Earlier efforts to install the connection failed, however, when the line became damaged after it fell into water.
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The Last of Us fell into this same trap, and it was also a weaker game for it.
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It was on fire most of last year but then fell into bear market territory in early 2019.
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Nestled into my theater seat, clutching a forgotten bag of Skittles, the pieces at last fell into place.
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"Shortly afterwards, I fell into a deep situational depression which I remember vividly to this day," Miller said.
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Like the rest of the activities, alcohol fell into the choose-your-own-adventure vibe of the camp.
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Kansas State (20-10, 9-8) fell into a fourth-place tie with TCU in the Big 13.
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The casing bounced off a wall and fell into the back of his shirt, the sheriff's office said.
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The latest missile fell into the sea 1,180 km (735 miles) east of Hokkaido, the Japanese government said.
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Luke fell into a garbage truck after being shot by the Judas gun, and is on the run.
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The researchers say they're "agnostic" about the source of the object or objects that fell into Tabby's star.
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The index fell into correction territory in May as investor dumped riskier stocks amid the intensified trade tensions.
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The silverback gorilla was killed in late May after a 4-year-old boy fell into his enclosure.
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Sunny was a rich, blonde fixture of those overlapping worlds when she mysteriously fell into a vegetative state.
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He had a lot say about how and why he fell into the business of burning the dead.
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Police in Kumamoto said at least ten metal parts about two-inches long fell into the community below.
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Their theory at the time was that she fell into the water while trying to secure the dinghy.
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She fell into my lap, and I started working with her, but there were challenges along the way.
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She's here because she fell into the same trap as the rest of us: She believes this stuff.
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I fell into a bout of self-loathing when I found the answer, which was far too obvious.
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The boy slipped and fell into the river in neighboring Parker County, west of Fort Worth, on Saturday.
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The driver of the other car luckily escaped his vehicle uninjured before it fell into the surprise abyss.
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"You can see the road just crumble, the car just fell into the road," Tye Adams told FOX31 .
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He fell into a coma for three days and eventually entered rehab for substance abuse in December 2016.
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U.S. stocks reached an all-time high earlier this year, but briefly fell into a correction in October.
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And he repeatedly fell into dangerous spirals of drug addiction, ostensibly in order to help him solve cases.
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Her death was ruled an accident, believed to have happened after she slipped and fell into the water.
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The high arcing rebound fell into Jordan's hands, and he had just enough time to turn and shoot.
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Last year, a man fell into a pond in New York while playing Pokémon Go on his phone.
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However, the Orange fell into their old trappings in an 83-163 loss at Virginia Tech on Tuesday.
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Activity in non-oil sectors of the UAE are sluggish, and the country fell into deflation in January.
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I drew the curtains and immediately fell into a peculiar state of 'drunkenness', characterised by an exaggerated imagination.
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Yesterday, it was Splunk, a seemingly innocuous logging software company, which somehow fell into Ellison's marketing cross-hairs.
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Then they would cut off the tail so the shark fell into the sea with a big splash.
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"Really, after every Olympics I think I fell into a major state of depression," Phelps said, per CNN.
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The New York Times fell into Trump's trap on this when the candidate spoke on immigration in August.
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Pan-European stock indexes fell into the red as Draghi spoke before pulling higher when U.S. markets opened.
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I fell into doing that a few years ago and it's the quickest path to hell, I think.
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They had four baserunners and fell into a virtual tie for first place with Baltimore on percentage points.
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Portale maintains Viafore died accidentally when his kayak capsized and he fell into the cold and rough waters.
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Two deadly attacks in the US -- on an Orlando nightclub and in San Bernardino -- fell into this category.
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Bond markets were being squeezed by investors' search for yield after benchmark German Bunds fell into negative territory.
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Jagruti lost control after her bike fell into a deep pothole and was crushed by a passing truck.
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For the leaders I tracked, the 5-hour rule often fell into three buckets: reading, reflection and experimentation.
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We just wanted to be working together and that particular day it all fell into place so wonderfully.
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The Cavaliers never led and fell into a double-digit hole before the midpoint of the first quarter.
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Olivia Troy: Like a lot of the things I've gotten into in life, I fell into this unintentionally.
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So then I just fell into a cycle of restricting insulin, losing weight, and feeling awful and guilty.
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He elbowed Naleye toward the edge of the bouncing circle, where he fell into clapping with everyone else.
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Pope died in 1988, when the Enquirer's circulation was about four million, and the company fell into limbo.
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Goransson, 35, said he fell into his relationships with some of Hollywood's most exciting young talents by chance.
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In Japan, the Markit/Nikkei Manufacturing PMI fell into contraction territory as both domestic and foreign orders slumped.
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" She pointed to the collapsed bell tower near her home and said: "The tower fell into the church.
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After a long evening walk, I found the comfort of my bed and fell into a deep sleep.
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So they fell into a second trap, the feeling that "there is nothing else out there," he said.
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Overall, 21,93 people, or about 29 percent, fell into the healthy group, which the researchers considered low-risk.
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The business opportunity fell into their lap, thanks to an intellectual-property lawyer in Texas named Michael Shore.
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A mother from California died when she slipped and fell into a waterfall at a popular tourist spot.
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Then it fell into a collective depression when the New York businessman got elected to the White House.
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The camera fell into the finish line area but no skiers were hurt and Hirscher won the race.
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The hack of the Democratic Party and Clinton campaign during 2016 fell into Mueller's purview from the start.
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With virtually no exceptions, the Democratic presidential contenders fell into the "gotcha" trap on June 26 and 27.
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The index briefly fell into correction territory, 10 percent below its 21625-week high, before the closing bell.
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Yields on existing German 10-year debt — the benchmark for the eurozone — fell into negative territory in June.
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There were 3.8 million Americans who fell into the target category in 2016, the latest federal figure available.
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The index briefly fell into correction territory, 10 percent below its 2023-week high, before the closing bell.
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Wanda and Morgan walked west, while Arthur fell into a car with a rusted roof and roared away.
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Clinton's "H" campaign logo, while others fell into hugs and several women jumped up and down with elation.
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She envisioned herself as a recitalist — "a song-singer," she liked to say — but fell into opera early.
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As Libya fell into civil war, it backed a hard-line general who was driving to consolidate control.
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He failed in business, failed in farming and finally fell into his father's leather shop in Galena, Ill.
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I fell into my own sorrow, wondering where I'd ended in my life—as if I'd ended anywhere!
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After Tammy Burgess was diagnosed with ovarian cancer at 55, she fell into the grips of crippling anxiety.
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But then Donald Trump came along, Republicans fell into a swoon, and Trump trounced both Bush and Cruz.
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Eight years later, the GOP fell into Trump's sway and McCain became an exile within his own party.
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Many farms ended up in the hands of powerful politicians, soldiers or local chiefs and fell into disrepair.
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In May, a 4-year-old boy fell into a gorilla's enclosure at the Cincinnati Zoo in Ohio.
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So I did, and I sort of fell into the IT world and the whole dot com boom.
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However, the AfD hardly had time to savor its third-place showing before it fell into internal bickering.
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The ratings bait fell into the categories you'd expect — births, pregnancies, weddings, break-ups, and of course, deaths.
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After a while, I fell into conversation with a psychotherapist, who told me he'd been reading Hannah Arendt .
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After a day of preparations, they fell into a fitful sleep to the sound of loud, gusting winds.
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His rhymes were tighter than before, the production was slicker, and the whole thing fell into into place.
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She fell into a gelding named Alwaysmining, which has brought her to Baltimore and a go at history.
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We fell into each other's lives quickly because we were both hungry for closeness in a new place.
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It took me longer to know, but once I did, I fell into a relationship with him easily.
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"I fell into comedy and it just kind of hit me unexpectedly and I've loved it ever since."
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But when Chamberlain refused to join the French premier, Édouard Daladier, in confronting Hitler, Daladier fell into line.
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Separated from her son and facing permanent exile, she again fell into despair and again pulled herself out.
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Italy fell into a recession in the last quarter of 2018 after its economy shrank by 0.2 percent.
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I grasped for a shrub, but it pulled loose, and in cold terror I fell into the abyss.
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In February 2017, her father, Kennon Curtin, fell into a coma caused by respiratory acidosis, a lung condition.
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When the first week of school came and went and he remained in jail, he fell into despair.
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In 250-21974, Buffalo fell into a six-game winless streak soon after rolling up 21975 straight wins.
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But while I was there, I became the editor of the college newspaper, fell into media by accident.
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The investors fell into two camps: • One group will try to trade around the uncertainty in North Korea.
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Two years later, when Yemen fell into a brief civil war, Qatar and Saudi Arabia backed opposing sides.
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Before the tower fell into insolvency, Mr. Shnaider's company tried to drop the Trump brand from its facade.
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" But that episode of "Buffy" made for an ecstatic conversion experience: "I fell into a trance of joy.
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Like Trump, they listened to propagandists in the right-wing press and fell into a hole of irrelevance.
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Most of the classical fare fell into the steady hands of the local new-music group nief-norf.
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"All those quirky behaviors that I didn't know were abusive at the time fell into place," he says.
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With his hopes for an N.H.L. career dashed, Quinn fell into a funk, drank beer and gained weight.
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In 2008, an 8-year-old boy, Miguel Ángel López Rocha, fell into a tributary of the Santiago.
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In 1963, the legend goes, an apple fell into an onsen on the property of a local inn.
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He began ranting at a restaurant and fell into a coma before clawing his way back to life.
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In the spot market, the onshore yuan opened at 6.8128 per dollar and quickly fell into negative territory.
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On his first weekend here since being inaugurated, the Red Cross ball fell into the old-shoe category.
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Unlike the situation 10 years ago, the last time Mexico fell into recession, today's stagnation is not imported.
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Like many people recently, Kelly fell into the trap ensnaring a lot of undercover bigots in America today.
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Japanese broadcaster NHK reported that the North Korean missile broke into three pieces and fell into the sea.
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The Japanese broadcaster reported that the North Korean missile broke into three pieces and fell into the sea.
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Almirola rolled home in 173th place and fell into a tie for ninth in the standings with Bowyer.
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But Michelangelo also gave Vari the first, incomplete statue, which fell into obscurity after Vari's death in 1554.
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She told me that she fell into a profound funk, relying on antidepressants for the next four years.
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The ball remained in the glove afterward but fell into the stands when the glove hit the fence.
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It fell into place quickly and wasn't as constrained in the NW and SE as I had anticipated.
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The shipbuilding industry fell into decline, and by the turn of the century, it employed just 22011,252 workers.
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The Rams returned to their habit of losing playoff games and fell into relative obscurity in Southern California.
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Among white students admitted to Harvard between 2009 and 2015, 43% fell into one of these special categories.
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In the spot market, the onshore yuan opened at 6.8128 per dollar and quickly fell into negative territory.
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If you fell into one of those categories, and your income was low enough, you qualified for benefits.
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Kind of fell into selling Japanese wrestling as I was one of the first with a DVD recorder.
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And then there's the fact that most auto startups throughout the 20th century eventually failed and fell into obscurity.
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She fell into the roadway and was hit by two cars, and was subsequently pronounced dead at the scene.
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The FAANG stocks fell into a bear market last week, each declining more than 20 percent from recent highs.
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But those names have fared far worse in 2018, as the once-hot chip stocks fell into correction territory.
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In 2016, another seagull fell into a vat of chicken tikka masala as he tried to enjoy a meal.
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Christina El Moussa's toddler son is "doing great" a day after he fell into the family's pool on Monday.
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In an industry where only 0.4% of last fall's runway models fell into the plus category, this is revolutionary.
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Slowly I fell into Joel's pattern and began writing as quickly as he could, mimicking some of his voice.
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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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South Africa's economy fell into recession after contracting for a second consecutive quarter in the three months to June.
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"I have this image just that all of my resumes fell into some bin that said 'Reject,'" she says.
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He and McHugh had "talked about" having a baby in the past, and then everything just fell into place.
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The Cowboys fell into a 225-212 hole midway through the third quarter and never mounted a legitimate challenge.
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When he was a teenager, he fell into a life of crime and into the grips of drug addiction.
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While playing around in course maker mode, I fell into the flow and time completely slipped away from me.
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Once a centre of Russian icon painting and later lacquer work, Palekh fell into disrepair after the Soviet collapse.
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He was married, and he loved the idea of having this affair, and I fell into the whole gimmick.
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Over the course of 2008 and 2009, the United States fell into a nearly unprecedented hole of job losses.
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Harambe jokes fell into the hands of the right-wing internet almost immediately — though not necessarily because of racism.
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Some fuel producers were forced to make extended curbs to their output as profit margins fell into the red.
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There definitely was smoke and fire on EgyptAir Flight 804 before it fell into the Mediterranean back in May.
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The houses fell into disrepair after being purchased by private landlords, and then been used for multiple occupancy homes.
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Russia's suspected cyber attacks fell into the category of normal state spying, Hayden said, until Moscow "weaponized" the information.
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The participants fell into three different groups with cortisol levels at the low, medium, and high ends of normal.
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Whatever the case, the fact that so many of the experiments fell into the unclear category is a problem.
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The boy's mother tried to save him as he fell into the rushing water that was 20-feet deep.
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Zsa Zsa Gabor fell into a coma and died from a heart attack ... this according to the death certificate.
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Tolbertson said in a tweet that she definitely feared for her life when she first fell into the water.
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Milo Ventimiglia was having a swimmingly good time at a Golden Globes afterparty — until he fell into the pool!
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This is how Hannah fell into the one trap DJ Khaled is constantly warning us about: she played herself.
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"I kinda just fell into it, but economics was actually my necessary swerve away from creativity," he tells PEOPLE.
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European stocks traded mostly lower in the morning session, while Asia-Pacific indexes mostly fell into negative territory overnight.
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He resented his unstable financial start to life after his father, who worked in the City, fell into debt.
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She just grew tired of the repetitive pattern that we fell into … and [it was] not a good one.
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Small caps last fell into a bear market between June 2015 and February 2016, when they fell 20.7 percent.
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The rest eventually fell into Weinmueller's hands as the person overseeing the liquidation of the region's Jewish art trade.
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As she fell into the role of wife and mother, a 10-year hiatus of her creative practice ensued.
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