Many Republicans have fallen in line behind him, rather than fallen in love.
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Lou and I have fallen in love with each other.
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God rest the souls of our fallen in eternal peace.
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SUNIDX has fallen in half over the past 12 months.
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Around four feet of rain has fallen in the city.
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The tau has steadily fallen in the last several months.
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It's scary because his whole body could have fallen in.
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There, I said it — and the sky hasn't fallen in.
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One of them I had recently fallen in love with.
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Most Republican politicians have fallen in line behind Donald Trump.
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And more ticket holders had fallen in with his group.
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Comparable sales at U.S stores had last fallen in 2009.
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A Canadian audiologist who had fallen in love with Indonesia.
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It has fallen in six of the previous eight sessions.
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Everyone has fallen in love with them, because everyone should.
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She'd fallen in love with him at the butcher's block.
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How could I not have fallen in love with her?
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The proportion using no birth control has fallen in half.
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I had never fallen in love, and then I did.
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And he never would have fallen in love with her.
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In the years since, most athletes have fallen in line.
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New arrivals have risen in Spain, but fallen in Italy.
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Some of Earth's plants have fallen in love with metal.
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About an inch of snow had fallen in Central Park.
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Our restaurant critic found it has fallen in recent years.
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"A tall tree has fallen in the forest," he said.
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So why should productivity growth have fallen in recent decades?
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Life expectancy has actually fallen in the last few years.
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Around the world, people have fallen in love with Netflix.
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Even in Manhattan, rents have fallen in some trendy shopping areas.
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Bitcoin has fallen in six of the last eight trading session.
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Big hunks of America had fallen in love with Mr. Obama.
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In Russia, drinking and suicide have risen and fallen in tandem.
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The level of Maoist violence, however, has fallen in recent years.
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Men's perception of their relative status has also fallen in Europe.
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Industrial production has fallen in six of the last seven months.
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More than three feet of snow has fallen in four states.
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Factory-gate prices have fallen in China for 45 consecutive months.
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People on Twitter have already fallen in love with the trailer.
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Instead, I had fallen in love with a man named Paul.
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The 2628 Democratic candidates have fallen in line with their party.
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Anyone who has ever fallen in love, knows what I mean.
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We've kind of fallen in love with these kinds of sequences.
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Heat records have also fallen in the U.K., Ireland and France.
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More than 153 feet of rain have fallen in some areas.
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Average hotel occupancy rates have also fallen in the same period.
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The rupiah has fallen in recent weeks on capital outflow pressures.
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I've already fallen in love with you, and you're my auntie.
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"People have not fallen in love with the ACA," Blendon says.
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"I really have fallen in love with the character," Christie said.
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More than 47 inches of rain has fallen in some areas.
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In the last month, Warren has fallen in national polling averages.
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I'd also fallen in love with the Kreuzbasar in Shadowrun: Dragonfall.
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They missed the food they had fallen in love with abroad.
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McGraw said he had only fallen in with a bad crowd.
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But so far, most of the rain has fallen in Northern California.
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Already, ash has fallen in two municipalities in Puebla state, Felipe said.
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I don't know if he had fallen in with a bad crowd.
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By the second day of our visit, we had fallen in love.
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A few ancient humans might have even fallen in love with Neanderthals.
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Significant rain had also fallen in the past two weeks, Malone said.
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Victoria's Secret sales have fallen in seven of the past eight quarters.
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She recommended a Netflix original that I've since fallen in love with.
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It has regularly fallen in times of geopolitical stress in recent years.
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" Enjeti said the results show "how far he's fallen in American politics.
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"Honestly, I think I had fallen in love with Luca," Hammer confessed.
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I was told that people had fallen in and burned to death.
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The heaviest rains have fallen in the northwestern part of the region.
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If you have just fallen in love, take the week off sick.
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A fifth of Iraq's elite force has reportedly fallen in the assault.
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UPDATE 11:58 AM ET: The Google Homes have fallen in love.
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Stocks that have fallen in the past three months were also excluded.
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I feel like I've fallen in love with someone for a day.
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Between 5 and 15 inches of rain have fallen in the parish.
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France's wine output had already fallen in 2016 because of bad weather.
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But the Hoffmans say they had fallen in love with the reptiles.
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The index has now fallen in six of the last seven months.
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Job ads have now fallen in eight of the past 12 months.
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The traffic fatality rate within the District has fallen in recent years.
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M5S has fallen in popularity to poll third, according to recent data.
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Health officials are concerned the numbers have not fallen in recent years.
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A decade later, too many unknown victims have fallen in this war.
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Short-term Saudi money rates have fallen in the last two days.
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Employment has certainly fallen in U.S. industries most exposed to import competition.
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Boxing was the only sport they could have fallen in love with.
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It also asks how often you have fallen in the past year.
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I have literally fallen in love exactly one time in a movie.
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It's November, and snow has already fallen in parts of the country.
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The price of oil has fallen in anticipation of lower Chinese demand.
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It is not just long-term rates that have fallen in tandem.
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Thai companies have been repurchasing shares as prices have fallen in February.
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A foot of snow has already fallen in parts of eastern Massachusetts .
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Tuesday, only one and a half inches had fallen in Central Park.
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Segel) and the woman (Rooney Mara) he has fallen in love with.
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He added, Rey said, that he had fallen in love with Bonnargent.
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More than 30 inches of rain already has fallen in some places.
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I've totally fallen in love with the people, the culture, the product.
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A few ancient humans might even have fallen in love with Neanderthals.
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I have fallen in love before with men who treated me like a queen, and you yourself admitted that you've only fallen in love with a—holes before, so maybe you're the one that's lacking in real relationship experience.
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One of the women is married but has fallen in love with a handsome priest, another loves a recently widowed doctor and a third has fallen in love with the young female aerobics teacher who lives across the hall.
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Their number has fallen in recent years and recruiting more is proving hard.
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The windows have shattered and the ceiling has fallen in. Economist.com/blogs/bagehot
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Is there anyone who hasn't fallen in love with Sterling K. Brown yet?
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"I think he's, as we say, fallen in with bad companions," he said.
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Colored mascara has fallen in and out of vogue over the past decades.
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They have fallen in love with the persistence of his devotion to Daisy.
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Fox's revenue from its film studio business has fallen in the recent quarters.
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"I've fallen in love and I've experienced life," she said in the interview.
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Trump's approval ratings are being closely watched, however, having fallen in recent months.
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Leiliana's mother, Quezada, allegedly originally told authorities Leiliana had fallen in the shower.
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Though unemployment has fallen in 22019, working-age participation has kept on rising.
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In the past year capital spending by businesses has fallen in real terms.
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Without them, her chin was longer and more prominent; her mouth fallen in.
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It took a minute, but now I've fallen in love with the style.
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Since the depths of the recession, the jobless rate has fallen in half.
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Looming recessions push up junk bond yields, but they've actually fallen in 2019.
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More than 10 inches of rain has fallen in Searcy, Arkansas, since Monday.
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We still have fun together, but we've fallen in with very different people.
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In recent years, Andrew Jackson's historical star has fallen in the liberal sky.
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Meanwhile, polls show trust in the EU has fallen in all four countries.
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I've fallen in love with it, and it really makes Windows 21 shine.
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I care so much about making music that I've fallen in love with.
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He considered these works a "secret homage" to French soldiers fallen in battle.
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Most of us prefer to purchase goods when they have fallen in price.
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Daily temperature records have fallen in the area, which is expected these days.
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Profit margins had fallen in the prior three quarters, according to Refinitiv data.
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Another domino has fallen in the march toward a post-headphone jack world.
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He wasn't the orc I'd fallen in love with, but a twisted wreck.
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He spins me tales of times he's fallen in love at first sight.
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Khloe commented that Kris has already fallen in love with the guy (obviously).
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He was tender and funny—the man she had fallen in love with.
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Whereas now, I've fallen in love with the art of songwriting, so much.
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Another clip of the interior of a home shows the roof fallen in.
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Mr. Gerrish's move does not appear to have fallen in that grace period.
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Ticket sales have fallen in the past few decades, but not drastically so.
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And since then, the standing of the Liberals has fallen in the polls.
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Both her beautiful brothers, me and Jwan have fallen in love with Lucia.
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But those barriers have fallen in recent months, three advocates of casinos say.
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People have fallen in love with them, but they got old and expensive.
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Tim initiated the separation, announcing he had fallen in love with someone else.
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I had fallen in love in that apartment, and nursed a broken heart.
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Ilia has fallen in love with her captor, Idamante, Idomeneo's son and heir.
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Out-of-pocket costs and new medical debt have fallen in expansion states.
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Mass attendance has drastically fallen in America and Europe, especially among young adults.
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I had just fallen in love and was totally crazy about my girlfriend.
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Possibly I was just bored and this opportunity had fallen in my lap.
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I think that's why the public have fallen in love with this team.
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Congressional Republicans have largely fallen in line behind Donald Trump's executive orders on immigration.
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That's from all the rain and snow that's fallen in the last 12 months.
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Three, once you've fallen in love with the iPhone X, there's no turning back.
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Like many Americans, we'd fallen in love with this environmentally responsible, English-speaking nation.
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"[Papadopoulos] was the first domino, and many have fallen in behind," his lawyers wrote.
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None of star Georgia Love's suitors have fallen in love with each other yet.
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Biotech stocks have fallen in recent months as controversy over drug prices has increased.
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The S&P and Nasdaq have fallen in four of the past five sessions.
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Yet the yuan's international reach has in fact fallen in the past two years.
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Once the real had fallen, in 2012, Brazil started to dismantle its capital controls.
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Social media, politics, and the bubble of distraction We've fallen in love with apps.
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"I have fallen in love with the game again," she said of her resurgence.
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Fertility rates have fallen in countries with woeful economies, such as Greece and Italy.
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For now the DPP has fallen in line behind Ms Tsai on the bill.
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President Trump's job approval rating has fallen in Michigan, according to a new survey.
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For decades, communities gathered to remember those who had fallen in the Civil War.
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Second, public trust in CEOs has risen as it has fallen in political leaders.
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All-time high temperature records have fallen in Finland, Norway, and Sweden this week.
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George is "brave" for announcing he has fallen in love with people, not genitals.
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The greenback had fallen in the three prior weeks, a decline of 53 percent.
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This puzzle started as just a top stack that I'd fallen in love with.
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The police force, once the pride of the city, has fallen in residents' esteem.
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And federal data shows that teacher pay nationally has fallen in inflation-adjusted terms.
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His comments followed data showing that Saudi Arabia's oil exports had fallen in June.
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But under Mr. Modi the job-creation rate has fallen, in effect, to zero.
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Bed Bath & Beyond's sales have fallen in eight out of the past 14 quarters.
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A separate Pew report showed that admission rates have, indeed, fallen in recent years.
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Volatility, as measured by the CBOE Crude Oil Volatility Index, has fallen in 2017.
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To rebalance, you sell assets that have appreciated and buy those have fallen in value.
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Biologists worldwide have fallen in love with Crispr for its rapid, efficient gene-editing powers.
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Shipments of crude oil and refined oil products from Batumi have fallen in recent years.
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Everyone at the vet's office has fallen in love with him ... He's a healthy dog.
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In other news, back home in Calabasas, Scott has fallen in with an older crowd.
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There's a reason people have fallen in love with Toby despite his love for fedoras.
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If liquidity risk has fallen in emerging markets, it has probably risen in developed ones.
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While gun homicides have fallen in recent decades in the United States, suicides have not.
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It had been three years since Angel had fallen in love for the first time.
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Since 2010, net emigration has fallen in nine of the 11 post-communist EU members.
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"But now America's fallen in love with her too, and she inspires me every day."
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The jobless rate has fallen in half from a peak of 10 percent in 2009.
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In Ohio, the jobless rate has fallen in just 15 of the state's 88 counties.
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Iranian crude exports have fallen in response to the prospect of sanctions due next month.
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Tech companies around the world have fallen in line with U.S. curbs on the company.
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Even as crime has fallen in England and Wales, the prison population has remained high.
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Most of the days measured this year have fallen in the "moderate" air quality range.
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It and the Dow index have each fallen in five of the past seven days.
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Cramer could only conclude that perhaps it should have never fallen in the first place.
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At that time, I was young, and I don't think I had fallen in love.
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Recreational vehicle sales have consistently fallen in every month of 2019 compared to last year.
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It's as if he has fallen in love with everything he puts on the plate.
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The market has fallen in the first month under every other incoming president since Hoover.
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The Dow and S&P 21.7 have fallen in four of the past five weeks.
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Falling Inn Love has been watched and Adam Demos has been fallen in love with.
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Mr. Huigens pointed out that many cards in the top 500 had fallen in value.
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He listened to the crowd to learn whether the ball had fallen in or not.
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Stocks have risen and fallen in recent weeks on the prospects for the tax bill.
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Like I remember thinking well, what if I had fallen in love with a man?
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Shares of Starbucks and McDonald's have fallen in the double digits in the same period.
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As the lira has fallen in value, Turkish companies have struggled to make debt payments.
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Still, the Green Party has steadily fallen in polls since its peak during the spring.
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The annual pace of inflation, moreover, has fallen in each of the past three months.
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None of the major averages has fallen in back-to-back sessions yet in 2018.
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Papadopoulos "was the first domino, and many have fallen in behind," his attorneys write Friday.
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The bottom lineSuffice it to say that I&aposve officially fallen in love with Patagonia.
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If Eddy's stature has fallen in France, though, the cause might be, simply, the internet.
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It appeared impossible that the stone could have fallen in recent weeks or even months.
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We've fallen in love with diverse ingredients: preserved lemons, kimchi, miso, quinoa, pork belly, panko.
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Treasury yields had also fallen in reaction to the Fed's comments, but they recovered, too.
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Food prices began rising again in March, having fallen in the five months through February.
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Lebanese dollar bonds, which had fallen in response to Hariri's resignation, gained following Wednesday's announcement.
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If it wasn't for him, I never would have fallen in love with this car.
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Both the S&P 500 and Nasdaq have fallen in eight of the past 11 sessions.
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Salaries have stayed flat, and fallen in some cities, and staff is sparse outside the capital.
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Williams may have fallen in the driveway," Police Chief John LaCoss said in a statement. "Ms.
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The two men had fallen in love with the idea of forgotten, unloved textiles with superpowers.
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I might be the only one who has actually fallen in love with a woman. Probably.
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Nigerian production has fallen in the face of renewed militant strikes on the country's oil infrastructure.
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World stock markets have fallen in that period due to concerns about a global economic slowdown.
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I'd been with men all my life, and I'd never fallen in love with a woman.
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Still, prices have fallen in recent days on doubts that a wider deal will be reached.
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And, as Gartman pointed out, the absolute prices of both have rallied and fallen in tandem.
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Among those that have fallen in line are Air Canada, Air France, Lufthansa and Singapore Airlines.
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Corporate America's profits are expected to have fallen in the second quarter — the second straight decline.
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China's primary money rates have fallen in recent weeks as interbank money conditions remained extremely loose.
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Though growth forecasts are up slightly in the U.S. and Europe, they've actually fallen in Japan.
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In fact, the Dow, S&P 22, and Nasdaq have not fallen in May since 73.
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Over the last two years Silicon Valley has fallen in love with a striking economic theory.
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Japan has increased inflation while it has fallen in Australia, Britain, France, Germany, Italy and Spain.
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But in more than half of the states, teacher salaries have fallen, in some cases sharply.
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Syria's Interior Ministry said mortar shells fired by rebels had fallen in two neighborhoods in Damascus.
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The Fox News survey found Trump's standing has fallen in several key metrics since the debate.
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Sweeney had fallen in love with boxing when he was young and learned all he could.
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What's more, many fast-growing, cash-burning, privately held cloud firms have recently fallen in value.
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Information provider Genscape said U.S. crude inventories at Cushing had fallen in the week, traders said.
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More than a foot of rain has already fallen in parts of the region this week.
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The shares have fallen in recent years amid slowing sales hurt partly by shoppers moving online.
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While the jail population has fallen in recent years, several measures of violence have gone up.
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Father Kinney teams up with a reporter named Randa, who has fallen in love with Jack.
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In northern Louisiana, 15 to 20 inches of rain has fallen in the last several days.
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Carson has fallen in the polls since the terrorist bloodshed in Paris and San Bernardino, Calif.
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The pan-European STOXX 600 index, which had fallen in the last two sessions, ended flat.
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But in happier news, the kids seem to have discovered and fallen in love with Ghostbusters.
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Nevertheless, some bankers believe the probability of a no-deal Brexit has fallen in recent weeks.
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The 12 stocks are ranked in increasing order based on how far they've fallen in 2019:
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U.S. 10-year and 30-year yields have fallen in five of the last six sessions.
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I was 32 and living in Washington Heights the year I should have fallen in love.
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He said nothing about Mr. Kim, with whom, he once said, he had fallen in love.
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Since then, Riley has fallen in love with reading, and especially loves the Harry Potter books.
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Many governments and tech companies around the world have fallen in line with the U.S. curbs.
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The tribute confirmed to Dr. Greenwood that she had fallen in love with the right man.
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Preliminary evidence suggests that Komins may have fallen in the steep and rocky terrain, police said.
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Today it's the so-called establishment Republicans who have fallen in love with their mad captor.
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My New York self never would have fallen in love with the man on that ridge.
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This was the first time in 03 years that Germany has fallen in the first round.
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We asked our readers to describe how they first knew that they had fallen in love.
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He said the topic resonated with him because he had fallen in love with another boy.
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But those who stepped up to criticize him have fallen in line, rendering their criticism hollow.
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Birth rates have fallen in recent decades, but population growth is still among the world's fastest.
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Elizabeth Warren has fallen in the polls, but she will have a big turnout caucus night.
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The index has fallen in January in only three of the last 10 years, Pinsonneault said.
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The stock has fallen in recent years, but Smith said it presents strong value for investors.
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Despite OPEC's deal to cut the number of barrels it produces, exports haven't fallen in lockstep.
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She has fallen in love with Idamante and seethes with jealousy over his love for Ilia.
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None of this really matters to me, though, because I have fallen in love with this case.
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Because the woman claims to have fallen in love with a specter she met while sky-high.
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In Baltimore, arrest numbers have fallen in the past three years, even as the murder rate soared.
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That month the statistics office alarmed analysts by revealing that GDP had fallen in April by 0.4%.
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Prices of renewable fuel credits have fallen in recent weeks on reports of the discussions in Washington.
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I had fallen in love with Christa, who became my muse and gave me good lyric ideas.
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Emmett said Monday afternoon he estimates 240 billion gallons of rain has fallen in the Houston area.
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Auto sales have fallen in China for nine straight months, including a 5.2 percent decline in March.
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Six years ago, when I had just fallen in love with my boyfriend, I got very sick.
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Have you ever fallen in love with a woman so hard you couldn't get back up again?
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Other players juiced; other people voted for the Iraq War; other people have fallen in behind Trump.
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Clinton's support among young voters has fallen in the eight years since she last ran for president.
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Hot on her trail are an agent and robot from the military who have fallen in love.
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That is less than the market has fallen in about 300 single sessions, going back to 1928.
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Morris, an Englishwoman now living in Australia, had met him just months earlier and fallen in love.
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Spanish yields have fallen in recent weeks as investors priced in an end to the political deadlock.
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Once you've fallen in love with Oribe, is it ever possible to go back to cheap shampoo?
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Those that feel they never want to leave probably have just fallen in love with the city.
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Over the years since then, astrology has fallen in and out of favor, but always: It survives.
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I never thought I could enjoy a sport so much, but I've fallen in love with soccer.
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More than 24 inches of rain have fallen in Livingston, just outside of Baton Rouge, since Wednesday.
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Thanks to SpaceX and other private spaceflight companies, rocket launches have fallen in price in recent years.
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He's since fallen in line with the mainstream Republican position that they should guarantee access, not coverage.
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This course would usually set you back £29.99 but prices have fallen in the New Year sale.
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But without their passions, maybe they wouldn't have fallen in love with each other to begin with.
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CNN meteorologist Pedram Javaheri said 5-7 inches have fallen in parts of the state since Monday.
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He also noted that rents had fallen in July to be down 0.6 percent for the year.
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Ghana relies on oil and gold, both of which have fallen in price, as well as cocoa.
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He told me that before they got divorced, my mother had fallen in love with someone else.
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At the same time, the tariff that determines most of hospitals' income has fallen in real terms.
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FTMC has fallen in euro terms by 2%, even though earnings growth has held up relatively well.
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But he'd fallen in love with the freedom of farming shellfish, the small joys it affords him.
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Wages in all of those states have fallen in recent years, including a big drop in Wisconsin.
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Both indexes had fallen in the previous seven sessions, marking their longest losing run since mid-December.
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The price of salmon has fallen in the last year as output from fish farmers has grown.
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And just over two hours later, after darkness had fallen in the village of Panmunjom, they did.
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Crime has fallen in recent years in Rio, though there has been a recent increase in homicides.
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In the nearly two years since, I have fallen in love and moved in with my girlfriend.
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Joy has yet to mention that she has fallen in love with a woman named Lou (Lacretta).
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"I've fallen in love with that story before I fell in love with the product," she said.
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U.S. stocks have fallen in 10 of the last 11 weeks, but global inventories remain stubbornly high.
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The last two years, it has fallen in the round of 16 against Barcelona and Real Madrid.
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"Falling Inn Love has been watched and Adam Demos has been fallen in love with," @AnantikaMehra tweeted.
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Sterling has fallen in recent weeks as the contest to succeed Prime Minister Theresa May heats up.
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Friday morning, a half-inch of rain had fallen in the city since midnight, Ms. Buccola said.
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But he has fallen in the semifinals of his last three tournaments — all on his favored clay.
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A measure of investors' expectation for inflation over the next five years has fallen in recent weeks.
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Ignoring this mundane origin, however, psychologists have fallen in love with the moral connotations of this emotion.
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Presumably not the high-fashion labels that had fallen in love with a teenager from Inglewood, Calif.
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The stock, like the broader market, has fallen in recent days as fears around the coronavirus accelerate.
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Revenues from corporate taxes have fallen in recent years, even as America's businesses have become more profitable.
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She has fallen in love with the conquering Roman proconsul (and given birth to their two boys).
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German bond yields, which had fallen in the wake of fresh ECB stimulus, reversed direction and rose.
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When they and their expanding family traded up in 2013, their house had actually fallen in value.
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"For the Republicans who have fallen in line with him ... I don't understand that," he told Moore.
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Then there's the disconcerting fact that her husband's brother (Jovan Adepo) has fallen in love with her.
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He'd fallen in love with the daughter of an Army colonel, in Baghdad, and they were engaged.
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Both players are coming off long layoffs because of injuries, and they have fallen in the rankings.
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In one such incident, Matthews allegedly asked Bassett, "Why haven't I fallen in love with you yet?"
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And now the women's world record was the one record that hadn't fallen in the Vaporfly era.
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Traffic fatalities involving opioid-positive drivers have also fallen in states that have implemented medical marijuana laws.
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Some two inches (5 cm) of rain had fallen in the area during a powerful winter storm.
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It's actually fallen in the rankings over the last 20 years, as other countries have improved representation.
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His music was so consistently powerful in its quality that generations have fallen in love with it.
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Anyone who's fallen in love knows that it can feel like a bout of a debilitating illness.
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I have fallen in love with dancing: Its power and freedom are like nothing else I know.
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Cruz has refrained from formally endorsing Trump, even after several high-profile GOP members have fallen in line.
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Weather radar estimates show that more than 10 inches of rain have fallen in portions of Greenbrier County.
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The closures have been widespread: the number of alehouses has fallen in 31 of the city's 32 boroughs.
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Chinese tourism to South Korea and Taiwan has similarly fallen in recent years during times of diplomatic crises.
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It wouldn't have happened if I had not been sick, if I had not just fallen in love.
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Yet the pound has risen and fallen in line with her prospects at the election on June 8th.
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Police received a call Tuesday regarding a boy who had fallen in rushing water and disappeared, Anderson said.
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The main secular opposition has fallen in behind the government, urging that ties with the Netherlands be suspended.
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Another patient, who was 83 and had high blood pressure, anxiety and cancer, had fallen in her kitchen.
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That liquidity has fallen in recent years, because banks have become less willing to act as market-makers.
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The solace that the two young people have found is in each other, as they've fallen in love.
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But in around half of occupations with better-educated workers average wages have still fallen in real terms.
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The pan-European STOXX 21.8 index, which had fallen in the last two sessions, was up 0.1 percent.
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Instead, it was because she had fallen in love with a married man who couldn't return her affections.
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I've only spent 4 days with this little guy and I have fallen in love completely with him.
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Belle wouldn't have fallen in love with him if she hadn't been forced to spend time with him.
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She and I have recently fallen in love with TLC, although her favorite show is The Little Couple.
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Numbers have fallen in 86 percent of the country's 4,600 villages, according to the Serbian Academy of Science.
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They had gained 0.75 percent on Monday after OPEC sources said Saudi production had unexpectedly fallen in July.
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Daniel: About five years ago, my ex-wife told me she had fallen in love with another man.
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Crude in storage at U.S. facilities has fallen in recent weeks, but stockpiles remain near all-time highs.
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Both contracts have fallen in 6 of the last 8 sessions, with only moderate gains on positive days.
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And if you've researched the stock and fallen in love, you have his blessing to speculate, not invest.
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True, casualty rates have fallen in recent weeks and security forces have loosened strictures on movement and communications.
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But they have also fallen in countries that sailed through the financial crisis, such as Australia and Norway.
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U.S. long-term yields have fallen in six of the past nine sessions, reflecting investors' diminished risk appetite.
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Revenue and earnings have fallen in the past year as customers drop the satellite TV service for alternatives.
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Two years before, the last imperial dynasty had fallen in a republican revolution led by Sun Yat-sen.
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And people may feel optimistic because unemployment has fallen in recent quarters, from 25 percent two years ago.
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He "was the first domino, and many have fallen in behind," Papadopoulos' former lawyer wrote before his sentencing.
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Just about every 3-point record that can be thought up has fallen in the last few seasons.
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I had recently visited family in California and fallen in love with the amazing weather and relaxed atmosphere.
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If you thought Teddy was a human guest who had fallen in love with a machine, wrong-o!
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That included, at one point, a student who had slipped and fallen in the slush in the park.
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According to the National Weather Service, 27 inches of snow has fallen in the Anchorage area since July.
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And for Chelsea to have fallen in the fashion that they fell — I've never seen anything like it.
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I've fallen in love with more people that I didn't have committed relationships with than people I did.
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Production had fallen in March by 0.3% and was flat in February, after a 2.0% increase in January.
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Daily high temperature records have fallen in some places, along with records for the highest overnight low temperature.
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She has fallen in recent polls, however, which has triggered concern within her campaign and among her supporters.
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Crime has remained a significant concern, residents said Monday, even as citywide rates have fallen in recent decades.
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By April, when they took a trip to the Eastern Cape of South Africa, they'd fallen in love.
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"In the process, we've really fallen in love with this place and its traditions," Ms. Valencia told me.
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Watching them together, I remembered why I had fallen in love with the theater in the first place.
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This way, you deliberately incur losses in a taxable account and sell holdings that have fallen in value.
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It has stayed below the Fed's 2 percent target, and has actually fallen in the past few months.
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In this video, a little piglet in a 19th century prairie dress (?), appears to have fallen in love.
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The share of Chinese restaurants has fallen in metro areas across the country in the last five years.
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Soybeans have fallen in seven of the eight trading sessions since the trade deal with China was signed.
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I reviewed the Google Nest Home Hub Max earlier this fall and have fallen in love with it.
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Travel was also difficult in Colorado Saturday as winds blew around snow that had fallen in previous days.
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The Count, having fallen in love with a female soldier (la Colonella), chooses to remain on the island.
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The market has slumped badly in the past several weeks, but it hasn't fallen in a straight line.
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The share has fallen in recent years as state and local governments, and some employers, have stepped in.
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Stocks of sand companies have fallen in the past month amid growing concerns that the industry is overbuilding.
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Waters modeled her menu on the simple country food she'd fallen in love with while living in France.
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Those who had fallen in love with Leicester's story could have handled disappointment, but disloyalty was too much.
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Overall, FGM prevalence rates have fallen in the last three decades but progress has been uneven, UNICEF said.
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What the hell [is that] gonna do to Daenerys when she finds out that she's just fallen in love with her nephew, and she is no longer the queen of the Seven Kingdoms — her nephew that she's just fallen in love with is entitled to be king of this Westeros world.
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The total has fallen in recent days to 3.91 million contracts, which is still well above five-year averages.
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Oil prices were boosted by news OPEC's oil production had significantly fallen in January and the dollar had weakened.
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Everyone has gotten married, or fallen in love, or had a kid, or their sister has had a kid.
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"Vaginismus is why I have never been in a relationship, fallen in love, or ever had sex," she said.
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Shares of companies such as Boeing Co and Caterpillar Inc have risen and fallen in tandem with trade sentiment.
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Domestic production, which has fallen in recent years, accounts for slightly more than 40 percent of the country's requirements.
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As of early Friday night, snow had fallen in Raleigh; Memphis, Tennessee; Tuscaloosa, Alabama; and the northern Atlanta suburbs.
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It's likely that even higher amounts have fallen in the Sierra Nevada Mountains but have not been officially recorded.
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There were also warnings of danger from power lines that may have fallen in the street during the earthquake.
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Crop yields have fallen in the region, and rising levels of salt water and freshwater droughts are to blame.
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They had gained 0.75 percent on Monday after OPEC sources also said Saudi production had unexpectedly fallen in July.
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I once asked my husband if he would've left his wife if he hadn't fallen in love with me.
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He is excited for his family to fall in love with her the way he has fallen in love.
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If you regularly commute via train or bus, chances are you've fallen in love with someone on public transit.
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Egg prices have fallen in recent years, but free-range eggs have become more expensive relative to other sorts.
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I had dated many women in the past, but this was the first time I had fallen in love.
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My boyfriend and I had fallen in love in high school and stayed together through freshman year of college.
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In the last 91 years the index has risen in 62 of them and fallen in 29 of them.
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Those lawmakers hadn't fallen in love with Obamacare or anything, but they saw the political utility of lowering premiums.
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The big picture: Nearly 40 inches of rain have fallen in parts of southern Kyushu since Friday, per Reuters.
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However, as rates in the U.S. and globally have fallen in 2019 that traditional correlation has not yet materialized.
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Viewership of National Football League games have fallen in 2016, with ratings down 12 percent so far this season.
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And yet, over the long term, it is definitely the closed Aeon Flows that I've fallen in love with.
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The defeat means nine of the top 213 seeds in the women's draw have fallen in the first week.
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This is great news for people who have fallen in love with Thompson's not-completely-straight portrayal of Valkyrie.
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According to a Reuters survey, OPEC oil supply has fallen in January by the largest amount in two years.
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OPEC itself said its cuts would help balance the market, and said its output had already fallen in December.
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"Because every boy I've ever fallen in love with has secretly worn panties," Alice responds, with a boisterous laugh.
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Rubio, on the other hand, has increasingly ignored Christie as the New Jersey governor has fallen in the polls.
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The EIA however did report that U.S. production had fallen in the last week, which generated hope among investors.
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She had divorced Randy Savage years prior and fallen in love with Luger during the waning days of WCW.
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A Harris Poll study published on Tuesday reinforced just how far the pizza joint has fallen in recent quarters.
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The balloons have fallen in Cleveland signaling the end to one of the most controversial conventions in 100 years.
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As an undergraduate, at Yale, he had fallen in love with Nietzsche, and Nietzsche had led him to Freud.
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Imports of scrap seemed to be in long-term decline having fallen in each of the last four years.
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And if things in Klisura weren't tangled enough, the little American has fallen in love with the imam's daughter.
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After all, the share of non-retired workless families who are in absolute poverty has fallen in recent years.
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Total income from farming is estimated to have fallen in 2014-15 by a whopping 29% in real terms.
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Midterm turnout has generally fallen in recent years, according to data McDonald maintains at the United States Elections Project.
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"We had already fallen in love with the house before we went to see it," said Mr. Schelling, 52.
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Heavy-duty truck production has fallen in the United States as a result of over supply in the market.
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The emissions that cause global warming have already fallen in some of the biggest countries, including the United States.
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More snow is expected in Erie, Pennsylvania, where more than four feet have fallen in the past few days.
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The index has fallen in 14 of the past 16 months, wiping out more than two years of gains.
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The stock market has steadily fallen in the second half of 2018 after hitting record highs earlier this year.
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Even many Republicans who have dutifully fallen in line take issue with much of what Trump pronounces and proposes.
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Mandy Moore has fallen in love with the Pearson couple just as much as This Is Us audiences have.
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Production had also fallen in March by 0.3% and was flat in February, after a 2.0% increase in January.
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They'd fallen in love in the midst of a hip-hop uncomplicated by sales, crossing over, bastardization, and MTV.
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Democratic Senators seem to have fallen in line with their progressive base who have channeled their fervor against DeVos.
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Clinton here at the end of September, Mr. Trump has fallen in the polls in Colorado; he trails Mrs.
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Bullied at her school in Mainz, she had fallen in with an eclectic group of kids from nearby Wiesbaden.
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The press, he believed, had fallen in love with J.F.K. After 1960, reporters were, to Nixon, an enemy force.
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Residential investment slid 4 percent in the third quarter, and has fallen in five of the last six quarters.
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The automaker has also fallen in the past three months even as major competitor General Motors has sped higher.
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Nearly seven inches of snow have fallen in parts of New York City, and there is more to come.
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Although executions in Iran have fallen in recent years, the number still carried out remains among the world's highest.
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While elected Republicans push back from time to time, they have largely fallen in line when it really counted.
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He said he had fallen in the dark and then waited days in pain before getting an X-ray.
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With Saudi, Russian and American production climbing and global economic growth slowing, oil prices have fallen in recent weeks.
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It was a revelation, when I let myself see— I'd fallen in love with a man who carries weapons.
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Nine, now, with the black backpack containing the remains of their beloved Song Yang, who had fallen in Flushing.
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"Over the past year, from June of 2016 to this summer, milk production has fallen in Europe," he said.
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Sales of new and existing homes have fallen in recent months as interest rates on mortgage loans have risen.
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She had recently fallen in love with my grandfather Hermann and was summoning the courage to divorce her husband.
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Trump's "not a Tea Party guy," he says, but Tea Party voters have dutifully fallen in line behind him.
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Domestic vehicle sales have fallen in recent months, suggesting that Americans are getting more nervous about making big purchases.
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The data showed that women's labor force participation had fallen in that state, a harbinger of a national trend.
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This marks the fifth consecutive season that at least 20163 inches of snow have fallen in New York City.
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Catalans may have themselves fallen in that gap, believing their desire for democratic self-determination would carry the day.
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Warren has fallen in the polls since early October, when she at times was polling narrowly ahead of Biden.
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In Indiana, nearly 4 inches of rain has fallen in the western part of the state since late Thursday.
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Per capita income growth has fallen in the United States as the number of billionaires has exploded, Pikketty says.
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Some social media reports indicate close to three feet had fallen in a few locales by mid afternoon Friday.
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By that time, I'd fallen in love with the Pacific Northwest and decided to call it my permanent home.
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Instead, they have risen or fallen in no small part because of political and policy decisions by each state.
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These soldiers, fallen in battle, will now take their place among others who heard their nation's call to serve.
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Abortions have fallen in the country of 5.4 million to 6,000 last year, from almost 11,000 a decade ago.
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The KBW bank index has fallen in each of the past three sessions, raking up losses of 279 percent.
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The index has fallen in 15 of the past 17 months, wiping out more than two years of gains.
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But Walden also has stood by Trump throughout the Ukraine scandal and fallen in line on other key issues.
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It's like I've fallen in love with a slice of buttered white toast and a glass of orange squash.
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Recently I've fallen in love with the Theory 2.0 crepe k nits— they're so versatile and easy to wear.
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She's the character we can't decide if we love or hate, but lately we've definitely fallen in the former camp.
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The number of migrant deaths in the Sonoran desert has fallen in the past few years but remains an issue.
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After three years of enchanting rescue workers, the 6-year-old dog has fallen in love with a forever family.
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By Tuesday evening, 153 inches had fallen in Burlington, Vermont, according to TV and radio host Lincoln Hayes' measuring system.
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The entire world has fallen in love her no-filter personality and her earnest love of Franklin D. Roosevelt (really).
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Understandably, the internet has fallen in love with the beautiful beast, turning it into an adorable, party-positive meme. Dank.
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Moreover, since 2013 the number of times a Taser trigger was pulled has fallen, in both relative and absolute terms.
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They feature "the look," when a character realizes they've fallen in love with the one person they weren't supposed to.
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Safe-haven bond yields have already fallen in recent days amid rising speculation about monetary easing by major central banks.
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The headline unemployment rate is at 4.7 percent and has fallen in good part due to the declining participation level.
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At that point, yes, they'll be physical, but you'll have already fallen in a kind of love with their brain.
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It has been going up in most European countries, but not all: the rate has fallen in Switzerland, for example.
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Rates have fallen in three of the last four weeks and are now at the lowest level since September 2017.
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What's more, men were more likely than women to think they'd fallen in love the first time they met someone.
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Sundstrom said she would wait until the downturn before "operating gradually" and buying up assets that had fallen in price.
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Dealers said there was huge liquidity in the market and that the yields had fallen in the last few days.
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It said Wells Fargo had now fallen in line with the orders, and it was lifting restrictions on its business.
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A year earlier, my own husband had fallen in love with a friend of mine and moved in with her.
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After hours of hands-on time, we've fallen in love with some of the big adjustments in the upcoming release.
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Jen: I've fallen in love with you, and I want to continue to fall if you're willing to catch me.
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Brent has fallen in nine of the last 10 sessions, but is still up more than 4.5 percent this year.
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Over the longer run Iran should be able to attract foreign investment, which has fallen in recent years (see chart).
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"They've become heroes to their generation because they're obviously not the only people that have fallen in love," he said.
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U.S. crude stockpiles have fallen in the last four weeks, but remain near an all-time high set in March.
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Still, China tariff rates have fallen in one year and companies are being granted more access to the Chinese market.
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Having fallen in early trading, the U.K. currency surged more than 23 percent to its highest level in five months.
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But the shares have fallen in recent days amid calls for greater regulation of the company's handling of private information.
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Some Republican grandees who detest Mr Cruz even more than they despise Mr Trump have fallen in behind the billionaire.
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As of Saturday afternoon, more than 35 inches of rain had fallen in Surf City on the North Carolina coast.
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A report in March by the Health Foundation found that productivity among health-care providers has fallen in recent years.
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Demand for flights to Venezuela has, in any case, fallen in recent years as fewer business travellers visit the country.
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During the past half century, the Dow has fallen in June more than half of the time, according to Bespoke.
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Both its crony wealth and GDP have fallen in dollar terms in the past two years, reflecting the rouble's collapse.
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It has steadily fallen in the last 25 years, with the top rate hovering in the mid-to-high 30s.
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Abortions have fallen in both states with broad restrictions on access and in those that have more liberal access laws.
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"In choosing that material, it was based on the fact that I had fallen in love quite seriously," he says.
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Meanwhile, Chris and a wary Travis have fallen in with three bros stranded in Mexico while on a party safari.
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I had fallen in love with the man I wanted him to be and the woman I wanted to be.
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" The Arkansas Republican called the federal holiday "an occasion we set aside to honor those who have fallen in combat.
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While deal records have fallen in almost every other sector, big banks have done almost nothing, shrinking rather than expanding.
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But with prices for Algeria's oil and gas exports having fallen in recent years, such resources have been more limited.
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The stock has fallen in 20183 of the past 15 sessions and is down nearly 13 percent over that span.
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Gallup's weekly polling results showed Trump's net approval rating having fallen in the past week by about 2628 percentage points.
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According to the National Weather Service, 62.9 inches of snow have fallen in the area since the storm began Sunday.
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Since its inception, Julie had felt passionately about Fathom's mission, and she'd twice fallen in love with the experience herself.
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Since Trump's election, his net approval ratings have precipitously fallen in of the swing states he narrowly carried in 2016.
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Here are The Buzzcocks, "Ever Fallen in Love," an early-days video performance I hadn't seen before and it's terrific.
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About 10 inches of snow had fallen in New York, the wind was picking up outside, and temperatures were dropping.
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She had fallen in love with this man eight years earlier — two years after the sudden death of her husband.
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The murder rate in El Salvador has fallen in half since 2015, while the number of asylum seekers has skyrocketed.
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Sales of cow's milk have fallen in recent years, while sales of plant-based alternatives, like almond milk, have risen.
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The mother has fallen in love with the smell of Play-Doh and stashes open cans all over the house.
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River basins are already full because of the two to five inches of rain that has already fallen in August.
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Four hours of conversation later, I had fallen in love only to find out that his name was Jonathan Cronin.
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Like many people who have fallen in love with this city, I was disheartened and felt Beijing's culture was lost.
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There were several signs in the poll illustrating why Ms. Warren has fallen in Iowa since her peak last fall.
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We'd met and fallen in love in the playwriting program at Ohio University before making our way to the city.
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She may have reconnected with a childhood friend who recognized her while landscaping at the convent and fallen in love.
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I had fallen in love with the authors who stirred something so big, so deep, so eternal, in my children.
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The Nasdaq biotech index has fallen in the last two quarters and dropped 8.8% in the three months through September.
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I've fallen in love with lifting and they continue to buy me sessions as a reward for the healthy habit.
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The shares have fallen in the wake of the new product announcements, in part over concern about the higher prices.
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Is there a piece of artwork (film, photo, animation, illustration, design) you've seen recently that you've fallen in love with?
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A couple who met on British reality dating show have not only fallen in love, they've had a baby together.
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President Trump's approval rating has fallen in all 28503 states since his inauguration in January, according to a new poll.
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Other cryptocurrencies have also fallen in the last few weeks after soaring, sometimes even far more than bitcoin, last year.
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He had fallen in love with another fundamentalist, a Syrian who jilted him and joined the refugee flood to Europe.
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He bought the Revel Casino in Atlantic City, which opened in 2012 but had fallen in and out of bankruptcy.
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So she tried again, and by then she had fallen in love with Josef Albers, who was 11 years older.
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It was the biggest fall since January 2010 and job ads have now fallen in nine of the past 12 months.
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Toback is one of the many dominoes who have fallen in the wake of film titan Harvey Weinstein's fall from grace.
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Lisa Hanson, a managing partner with analytics firm Nikos Partners, told the Post that demand has not fallen in the meantime.
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On our part, we've distilled 4 logical reasons as to why Generation 'Y' has fallen in love with this classic spirit.
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In June the statistics office alarmed analysts by revealing that GDP had fallen in April by 0.4%, although May was better.
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They could have qualified for the knockout rounds as a best third-placed team, had results elsewhere fallen in their favour.
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I've almost fallen in love with my body again and felt more comfortable in my own skin because of this [challenge].
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However, domestic sugar prices have fallen in 200183 and we think the government will take steps to prevent a material increase.
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More than 2 inches of rain had fallen in San Jose in the past 48 hours, the National Weather Service said.
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And in contrast to most of the country, the number of poor people has not fallen in the past few years.
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Britney has fallen in love, gotten divorced, shaved her head, gained weight, lost weight, and starred in a feature-length film.
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I was 13-ish and abruptly too cool for the weird circus I'd fallen in love with when I was younger.
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They pity Nick, too, because they understand he has fallen in love with Gatsby; readers understand that Nick doesn't deserve Gatsby.
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Muniz had fallen in love with the home's location after she and her husband went on their honeymoon in the area.
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Third, it strengthens the PM's overall negotiating stance who in recent weeks has clearly fallen in line with the European approach.
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The has fallen in seven straight sessions through Wednesday, the first time the large-cap index has done that since 2011.
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They&aposve fallen in 10 of the last 11 opportunities, with this season&aposs win against Texas Tech the lone outlier.
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"I use mechanics or kinetics to create my art, and over the years I've fallen in love with that," he says.
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The only problem: Kirk has fallen in love with her and isn't sure he can bring himself to let her die.
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Sales of Campbell's namesake soups have fallen in 8 out of the past 10 fiscal years, per the Wall Street Journal.
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"Another superfan, Joseph Jugos, told CNET that he's "fallen in love with the curved, almost bezzle-less...screen of the 7.
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I would have fallen in with the wrong crowd, were I not afraid to interact with anyone outside of my family.
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Her foster family has fallen in love with her, and are very impressed by her willingness to return to normal life.
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Supply of vegetables like onions and potatoes has fallen in big cities including the financial capital Mumbai and national capital Delhi.
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Piracy has fallen in the busy sea lane that runs past Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia in recent years amid heavier policing.
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Arriaga told the man he'd fallen in the river, and paid the man $45 to drive him to a friend's house.
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Republicans who traditionally served as the bastion of trade have largely fallen in line with a protectionist president, for one thing.
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Unlike many crews who have fallen in love, created lifelong friendships, and host regular reunions, ours was not a symbiotic group.
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The index had fallen in the wake of the U.S. midterm elections, which split power between the two houses of Congress.
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The data came after the American Petroleum Institute also said Tuesday that U.S. crude stocks had fallen in the previous week.
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House prices have now fallen in each of the last three years and housing loan growth has slowed steadily since 2011.
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Plus, a major plot point between the two contestants involved Higgins telling both women that he'd fallen in love with them.
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That's why we've fallen in love with Black Mirror, because it's about the necessity of progress, and the danger of progress.
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Flora's €475m-equivalent Polish zloty tranche has also fallen in the secondary market and was quoted at 97.33 on April 4.73.
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But by and large, the chicest chops have fallen in the lob-bob length range, somewhere between the chin and shoulder.
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Although hotel reservations have fallen in most of Lesbos, in Mytilene many budget hotels were filled with volunteers and aid workers.
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Sofia said that she had fallen in love with Abby's old face, and she was in love with Abby's new face.
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Supply of vegetables like onions and potatoes has also fallen in big cities including financial capital Mumbai and national capital Delhi.
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The National Weather Service said on Sunday morning that roughly 20 inches of rain had already fallen in the Houston area.
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"Heavy rain this week has fallen in the driest regions and dryness worries have gone for now," one grains analyst said.
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Confidence is easier to maintain than to restore, and the risks of a surge in inflation have fallen in recent months.
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But the overall trend is clear as the PMI's business expectations indicator has fallen in four of the last five months.
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Farm income has also fallen in Europe, while Brazil, the world's top exporter of soybeans, has slid further into a recession.
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The pan-European STOXX 600 index, which had fallen in the last four sessions, was up 0.5 percent in early trading.
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The value of AIB, which is quoted on Ireland's secondary market, has fallen in line with other European banks this year.
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Frances has fallen in love with falling out of love, and even Julian sees her decision as rash and self-centered.
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Though the fortunes of the fashion designer Marc Jacobs have fallen in recent years, he can still attract a celebrity following.
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Bassett recalled Matthews saying things like "Why haven't I fallen in love with you yet?" and other "gross and inappropriate" comments.
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Investment-grade and high-yield exchange-traded funds have also fallen in recent weeks because of the negative outlook for companies.
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If she hadn't fallen in love, Douglas may have been the official heir, changing the history of the English royalty forever.
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The company's publicly traded bonds have fallen in recent days as worries grew among global investors about the challenges it faces.
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Like many Alaskans, he was born elsewhere, moved to Alaska on a lark, and has fallen in love with the state.
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Every person that I've ever fallen in love with I've met while walking down the street or doing something I love.
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Republican leaders in both chambers have griped privately about Mr. Trump's behavior but have publicly fallen in line behind the president.
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Thomas's younger son, Jaiden, had fallen in love with Boston and was afraid that Cleveland would not have any skate parks.
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A woman competing on the Vietnamese version of "The Bachelor," above, said she had fallen in love with a fellow contestant.
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Mr. Rodriguez knew he was in love with Mr. Gibson, but years earlier, he had fallen in love with New York.
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Investment-grade and high-yield exchange-traded funds have also fallen in recent weeks because of the negative outlook for companies.
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As law school enrollment has fallen in recent years, differing views about relying on LSAT scores have bubbled to the surface.
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Carter, who had fallen in his home in Plains, Ga., the day before, required stitches above his brow after the fall.
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Two years into their friendship, they visited Santa Fe, N.M., together, and by the time they returned, had fallen in love.
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Last week, state authorities dug a hole parallel to that in which Wilson had fallen in a bid to reach him.
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But prices have mostly stabilized, and even fallen in some smaller cities, and many families are struggling with large mortgage payments.
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As the city's lead issues evolved, the responsibility for obtaining safe drinking water had fallen in no small part on residents.
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NP: It's been a very clear thing that all of the other candidates have kind of fallen in line behind him.
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The years go by, and one day Rufus announces that he's fallen in love with the performance artist Harry (Christopher Sears).
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The stock has fallen in seven out of the last 10 sessions since Elon Musk's go-private tweet on Aug. 7.
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But growth has moderated, and critics note that capital investment has fallen in recent months instead of booming, as Republicans predicted.
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Roughly 56% of all eligible voters cast ballots in the 2016 election, the lowest voter turnout has fallen in two decades.
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When investigators contacted him, he acknowledged that he had "fallen in love" and had had a sexual relationship with Ms. Barahona.
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Another is that the price of food, including unhealthy fast food choices, has fallen in America when you adjust for inflation.
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Kurdish Peshmerga fighters dislodged the hardline Sunni militants from Tel Esqof just a week after it had fallen, in August 2014.
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Mr. Greenfield noted the large number of stones — the police put it at 42 — that had fallen in an isolated area.
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I've recently fallen in love with a single mother of three who is also having a hard time making ends meet.
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In the time since we'd talked, my grandpa had tripped and fallen in his garden, breaking a vertebrae in his neck.
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Nationally, kids' uninsured rate has fallen in half since Congress created CHIP (and further since the Affordable Care Act took effect).
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On Monday night's episode, Underwood waxed poetic about his love life, telling Becca Kufrin that he's only ever fallen in love once.
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I'd been traveling from Alaska to Montana, following a dream to live in the land that Steinbeck had fallen in love with.
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Many drivers say that their pay has consistently fallen in recent years and that they're unhappy with their status as independent contractors.
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However, sales have fallen in recent years due to advances in smaller twin-engined jets, which cost less to fly and maintain.
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President Trump's environmental legacy has so far been one of climate change denial and dismissal, and his cabinet has fallen in line.
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During the worst of the recession under Obama's watch, the jobless rate peaked at 10.0 percent and has since fallen in half.
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Evidence from incumbent telco Orange supports this view; its broadband customer base has fallen in recent quarters despite its quad-play capability.
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And unlike in much of the country, the number of people who are poor has not fallen in the past few years.
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The ride-hailing company's expected market capitalization has fallen in recent months since plans for its initial public offering were made public.
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But when Lebanon's international bonds have fallen in the past, local banks could typically be relied upon to buy up the securities.
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He finds that their market share has fallen in 30 of them since 2000, most by between a third and two-thirds.
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But many investors doubt OPEC will be able to agree a common position on production and prices have fallen in recent days.
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"I've fallen in love with you," Robby Hayes says in one scene, while Jordan Rodgers says he's "falling in love" with her.
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Equity-market revenues may have fallen in the last quarter, but they grew by 29% year-on-year from January to September.
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Railroads note that derailment rates have fallen in recent years and that the train accident rate is down 44 percent since 2000.
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Home ownership rates in Britain and America have fallen in recent years; Russia's has increased by 30 percentage points in two decades.
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With Brexit uncertainty mounting, London's private rents have been flat in nominal terms for a year (and have fallen in real terms).
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By a crude yardstick, the reward to investors for holding risky stocks rather than risk-free bonds has fallen in recent years.
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In China, manufacturing activity has fallen in six out of the last eight months, according to the government-run purchasing managers' survey.
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Press freedom has fallen in 1 in 5 countries over the past 5 years, according to an annual report from Freedom House.
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But early pictures show that at least one section of the vault has fallen in, scattering charred debris across the cathedral floor.
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As the threat of a full-blown trade war has grown, the gauge has fallen in five of the last six weeks.
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He's fallen in the polls recently, so ballots cast in late February might have been more likely to be in his favor.
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Many industry executives and analysts have expressed surprise at how fast prices have fallen in Europe, which led the way with biosimilars.
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Clifton said companies that stand to benefit from regulatory changes and those that need Congressional action have all fallen in the portfolio.
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And whereas the fixed deals have fallen in line with the wholesale price of gas, the average SVT has not (see chart).
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They are the result of great feats of design, engineering, and technological miniaturization, however I haven't fallen in love with either one.
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One reason that personnel costs haven't fallen in step with the declining inmate population has been a change in the staffing formula.
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It was dangerous, though; the slurry was too thick to swim through, and at least one worker had fallen in and drowned.
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A piece of the wing had crashed into her neighbor's roof, she said, and a passenger seat had fallen in a yard.
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The outlet reported she had also fallen in a bathtub while in Jodhpur on Tuesday afternoon, reportedly leading to her fractured wrist.
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Already world trade growth is in the doldrums; according to the CPB, it has fallen in each of the last three months.
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Aqib bgm Sadiqi, the fourth cousin to the royal family, has fallen in love in a world where humans and gods intermingle.
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And 21980 percent had long-term plans that were determined wholly by the metric, though that percentage has fallen in recent years.
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The share of workers offered workplace 401(k) plans actually has fallen in recent years, and savings accumulation has not been strong.
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At its trough, the Dow is down 1,597 points — the most points the Dow has ever fallen in a single trading day.
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Mattis introduced Pence, which suggests at least publicly, he has fallen in line behind the establishment of the United States Space Force.
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Most Republicans have fallen in line to defend Trump, save for some tepid criticism from a few GOP senators like Mitt Romney.
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Moore has fallen in the polls since news of the allegations first broke, and Trump enjoys widespread popularity with Alabama Republican voters.
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"To me that's when you should be thinking about going public, when all three of those have fallen in place," he said.
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Its circulation, like that of its rivals, has fallen in recent years, but it still sells nearly 1.3 million copies a day.
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"I think there are others out there who have fallen in love with anime characters and want to marry them," Kondo said.
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Wall Street has fallen in love with stocks that pay big dividends, and Goldman says they're still the cheapest in a decade.
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Crime rates in Sweden are very low, but the country has fallen in some international safety rankings like the Global Peace Index.
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In the meantime, he takes his frustration out on his brother, who's fallen in love with the very married Duchess of Sutherland.
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Personally, I would love to chow down on a tree fallen in an empty wood or a possibly-existent box of cat.
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The industrial metal has fallen in three of the past four sessions, touching a four-month low of $4,483.50 on June 13.
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NFL star JJ Watt says he has fallen in love with soccer, and his favorite player is Norwich City striker Teemu Pukki.
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He's aged, been to law school, held several jobs, lost a brother, fallen in love — and yet he's still a middling hustler.
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The first domino has fallen in Tekashi69's racketeering case ... the rapper's ex-manager has been sentenced to 15 years in prison.
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Although many audiences have since fallen in love with the film, most critics still rate the film fairly poorly on Rotten Tomatoes.
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Zach L. from HHHS Hanover is already on the way: I think I already have fallen in the footsteps of my dad.
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Part-time work, which surged in the recession, has fallen in the recovery, and employment by temporary-help services has leveled off.
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I had interned with fashion designer Cynthia Rowley the previous year and had fallen in love with the city's energy and glamour.
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In the early eighties, Prince and Matthews had fallen in love, and Prince had tapped her to front the group Vanity 21982.
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A former pre-med student, she had fallen in love with manufacturing after working for a summer in the plant's front office.
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Conglomerates were supposed to be dying off, and corporate America was supposed to have fallen in love with small and nimble companies.
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More than 100 readers responded to our request to tell us their stories about how they knew they had fallen in love.
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Warren has fallen in the polls in recent months and now stands at 14.6 percent support in the RealClearPolitics index of polls.
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He said that Thomas had fallen in the driveway while waiting for the school bus and had then lost consciousness, officials said.
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After finding him unresponsive, Valva called local police, saying Thomas had fallen in the driveway while waiting for the bus, Hart said.
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Somewhere along the way, she told me, Oesterlund had fallen in with a tribe of wealthy globe-trotting nomads and minor celebrities.
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The index has risen 11 of the past 14 sessions and has not yet fallen in back-to-back sessions this year.
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While she saw an upward trajectory throughout much of the fall, she has fallen in recent polls, trailing behind Biden and Sanders.
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In fact, it is one of the only four companies in the S&P 500 that have fallen in that time period.
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Mr. Kristol wrote in "Neoconservatism: The Autobiography of an Idea" (1995) that he had fallen in love with her on the spot.
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A box of crayons had fallen in front of the sofa and fanned out around a carton of dried-out diaper wipes.
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Republicans have fallen in line behind Trump, placing their loyalty to him, and to each other, above any sense of public accountability.
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The price for hot rolled steel has slid almost 30% this year, and the stock of steel producers have fallen in tandem.
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But its stock has fallen in its debut and was trading at £17.65 a share as of midday London time on Wednesday.
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In Missouri, up to 17 inches of snow had fallen in the central part of the state, the National Weather Service said.
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For reasons He can't understand, He has fallen in love with a human woman, a "post-punk" atheist lab assistant named Daphne.
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Output had fallen in four of the previous five months, and the data suggests domestic manufacturing may be recovering after struggling last year.
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"Landon has continued to play drums, and Alabama has really fallen in love with the piano and singing," Barker adds of his children.
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While crime rates overall have fallen in the last two decades, violent crime in the United States began to climb again in 2015.
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"I have fallen in love with cooking for my little family," Murgatroyd, who is married to fellow DWTS pro Maks Chmerkovskiy, tells PEOPLE.
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U.S. yields have fallen in reaction to the Fed's "dovish hike" last week as investors have moved money back into Treasuries, analysts said.
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Yes, I had struggled in America, but I had also learned the most valuable lessons about myself, and I had fallen in love.
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Almost 14 percent of the lower 48 United States is still in drought, despite the heavy rains that have fallen in some regions.
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As a result, crude oil prices have fallen in New York trading every day so far this week, in a four percent decline.
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Nonetheless economists said the Ifo index, which has fallen in six of the last seven months, pointed to continued solid growth in Germany.
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Items that they used to steal, such as televisions and car radios, have fallen in value so nicking them is no longer worthwhile.
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On Thursday, Frontex, the European Union's border agency, reported that the share of Syrian migrants arriving in Greece has fallen in recent months.
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People have fallen in love with not only the act of organizing their lives, but the mindfulness and craftiness that bullet journals inspire.
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We have all fallen in love with the movie, and its unpredictable narrative is one of the biggest treats in cinema this year.
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According to a blog post Davis wrote in December 2016, she had fallen in love with the the character Ben from Hall's creepypasta.
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Democrats also have fallen in love with massive corporate campaign contributions, millions of dollars of which have come from insurers and drug companies.
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He had come out and fallen in love with his first boyfriend, who later broke up with him and moved to New York.
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Greenhouse gas emissions have fallen in California by 13 percent since 2004, even as the economy has grown by more than a quarter.
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That is the message of these two very personal books by Britons who have lived in Syria and fallen in love with it.
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Rural demand has fallen in the past few quarters after the first back-to-back drought in nearly three decades squeezed farmers' earnings.
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In fact, the number of people who borrow from libraries has fallen in almost every area of England over the last two years.
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The value of the stake has fallen in recent months, making the option of steadily selling the stake to institutional investors less attractive.
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Five months after PEOPLE confirmed that Doherty and Cameron, 23, were dating, she revealed in July 2017 how they had fallen in love.
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All that snow had fallen in just a 143-hour period, according to Weather Service data, and more is still falling on Wednesday.
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Demand has notably fallen in the world's biggest smartphone market China, partly as a result of the trade dispute with the United States.
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Rusalka has fallen in love with a human prince who swims in her lake—in the form of waves, she has touched him.
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Inequality, the rise of which explains much discontent in Europe and the United States, has fallen in Latin America since the early 2000s.
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While Trump remains largely popular with Republican voters, his overall job approval has fallen in recent weeks amid a prolonged partial government shutdown.
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I've fallen in love with items such as Infiniti's Sensory Package, with rear cross-traffic alert, blind-spot warning and backup collision intervention.
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Tereos said that although EBITDA had fallen in the first half, it increased 31% in the second quarter compared to the previous year.
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Railroads also note that derailment rates have fallen in recent years and that the train accident rate is down 44 percent since 2000.
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From the South China Sea to climate change to jockeying over global leadership, the dominoes have fallen in Beijing's favor again and again.
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I'm writing from experience, because just as we've been getting rid of stuff, I've fallen in love with lululemon's ABC pants for men.
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Pelosi is gambling that she can get away with her spending maneuver because public concern over growing deficits has fallen in recent years.
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The STOXX 600 index struggled to find direction and traded flat in percentage terms by 0848 GMT, having fallen in the previous session.
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The pace of murders in Baltimore, Milwaukee, St. Louis and Washington has since fallen in 2016, according to police data from those cities.
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In May 2019, violent crime had fallen in the city, with 16 shootings to date, compared with 30 at that point in 2018.
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It's true: If Sabrina and I hadn't met and fallen in love, and agreed on the donor we chose, Marty wouldn't be here.
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Manufacturing employment has fallen in both countries, yet in Germany, manufacturing's value added has stayed around 22 percent in the last 20 years.
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Shares of the world's largest planemaker have fallen in the past seven sessions and took their biggest beating this week after the crash.
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The newsflow has caused wild swings in sterling but it is flat in November, having fallen in six of the past seven months.
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The e-commerce giant's stock has fallen in 10 of the past 15 sessions and is down nearly 13 percent over that span.
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The attack was a blow to Mr. Duque, whose approval ratings as president have fallen in recent months, particularly on issues of security.
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In the process, Simon lies to his best friends and family and risks losing the one person he's ever fallen in love with.
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But when the series starts, she's never been to a dance (or danced, even), or gone to a party, or fallen in love.
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He had fallen in his assisted living facility and took an unexpected, inexplicable turn for the worse on the way to the hospital.
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He said to somebody, Laura Bassett, four years ago, she's in makeup, he said, 'Why haven't I fallen in love with you yet?
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Elsewhere, production and exports have fallen in Iraq because of tensions in the northern part of the country between Iraqi and Kurdish forces.
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Sagan hit back by winning Stage 2 in an uphill sprint after Gaviria had fallen in a group pileup on the final corner.
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London's main index has now fallen in five of the past six sessions as the spread of the deadly virus deepens in Europe.
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Often in the past, the rockets have fallen in the Tigris River, or in the Green Zone but far from the embassy compound.
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According to Fitch, the weighted-average age of individual borrowers in the underlying pools of auto ABS transactions has fallen in recent years.
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Nathalie loses her mother (Édith Scob) and her husband, Heinz (André Marcon), a fellow philosopher who has fallen in love with someone else.
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Michael had fallen in love with a fellow-inmate who had implants or hormone-induced breasts, and who dressed and lived as Bree.
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The S&P 500 and the Tooth Fairy index have risen and fallen in relative unison 11 out of the past 14 years.
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I kept hoping during the Bush years that the America I had fallen in love with as a teenager was not lost forever.
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Second, I felt a small spark ignite: Maybe I could continue the legacy of this role that I had fallen in love with?
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Though gold prices have fallen in recent years, organized crime groups are still driving the expansion of illegal gold mining, the report said.
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The Dow hasn't fallen in February since 25.3, and the S&P 298 and Nasdaq have only one negative February in that stretch.
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A review of the values of 240.6 global currencies indicates that so far this year, more than 221.4 percent have fallen in value.
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At one point, Zymere explained his missing tooth by saying he had fallen in the snow and had to go to the dentist.
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But Sister Maria Teresa, mother superior, was recently removed after having fallen in love with a local man, local newspaper La Repubblica reported.
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The red carpet: The awards show's ratings have fallen in recent years, but the preshow is pretty good, one of our critics writes.
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Rather than elevate him as the most experienced candidate, the moment served to remind viewers of how far he's fallen in the race.
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Inditex's operating margins have fallen in each of the past six years, from 19.5% in 2013 to 16.7% last year, Refinitiv data shows.
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But since returning for the first time in almost three years, I've fallen in and out of love with it all over again.
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It should also help Rocket Internet, shares in which have fallen in recent years as other firms it backed have failed to take off.
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"People have fallen in love with this egg, and Eugene the egg wants to continue to spread positive messages," Khan-Whelan told the Times.
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Manufacturing output fell 0.5%, led by a 2.6% decline in motor vehicles and parts, which has fallen in three of the past four months.
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Although Nebraska is not known for chicken production, corn prices have fallen in recent years, leading to interest from farmers looking for new opportunities.
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"The important 1.6653 (per euro) technical level appears to have fallen in the EUR/HUF pair," analysts at Erste Investment said in a note.
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It seemed like a way to do that was to walk around listening to music I liked but hadn't fallen in love with yet.
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It's a promotional gimmick for Freeman's new movie, London Has Fallen, in which the Oscar-winner plays the Vice President of the United States.
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During the worst of the recession under President Barack Obama's watch, the jobless rate peaked at 10 percent and has since fallen in half.
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At first, he thought Lori Kaye, a longtime member who helped the congregation secure the loan for the building, had fallen in the lobby.
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Others, like Gayle Gatchalian, have come on student visas or other forms of temporary visas, have fallen in love and become residents through marriage.
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China remains North Korea's largest trading partner and sole major ally, though overall trade has fallen in recent months as the sanctions take effect.
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Government data shows that the number of workers rescued from slavery has steadily fallen in Brazil since 23, when about 2059,22018 victims were rescued.
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"The second we [saw him] and he just burst into that giant smile … immediately, we had fallen in love with this kid," says Dallas.
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More than 20 inches of rain have fallen in and around Baton Rouge since last week, and more is on the way, forecasters said.
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The Internet has rightfully fallen in love with this ad, which the bank made in support of Australia's Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras.
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First, consider that nearly 100 percent of Facebook's revenue comes from online advertising, while other sources, like mobile gaming, have fallen in recent years.
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Schuhmacher said he has "fallen in love with coding," thanks to the program, and feels he is better prepared for life on the outside.
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Read: Israel 'shocked' over Trump aide's Western Wall comments But since then, Trump seems to have has fallen in line with traditional US policy.
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But prices have fallen in recent weeks as U.S. drillers take advantage of the rebound to pump more, raising concerns about brimming American stockpiles.
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When he woke up the next day, he learned the towers had fallen in New York, and that another plane had crashed in Pennsylvania.
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At the split, brothers fist-bumped, fathers and sons hugged, strangers who'd fallen in with one another doffed their hats in a gracious parting.
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The suitor only learned near the end of the season that he had fallen in love with a straight man, according to The Guardian.
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He said the initiatives have started to pay off, saying the number of calls to customer service has fallen in the last few months.
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Stacey has fallen in love with a beautiful new home, and Mike won't let her worry about money — what she wants, she will get.
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The study also showed that Canada, France, Iceland and Sweden had fallen in the overall rankings when compared with their performances in recent years.
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Read more: Wall Street has fallen in love with stocks that pay big dividends, and Goldman says they're still the cheapest in a decade.
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WATCH HERE >>Wall Street has fallen in love with stocks that pay big dividends, and Goldman says they're still the cheapest in a decade.
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Other nations have all fallen in similar ways to the United States at 22nd, according to the United Nations' Review of Maritime Transport 85033.
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The Nasdaq has fallen in seven of the past 10 trading days and is down more than 2 percent over the past three months.
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Exports had fallen in March as bad weather halted the loading of crude on some days, Iraqi oil officials told Reuters at the time.
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Rauschenberg had fallen in love with the painter Cy Twombly and, in 1951, leaving Weil and the baby, returned with him to Black Mountain.
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I've tried nearly every to-do list app on the App Store, but over the past month I've fallen in love with Things 3.
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Teacher pay has also fallen in 38 states since 2010, which has been at the center of the teacher strikes from around the nation.
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Since the scrapping of the currency peg, the nation's retail sales have fallen in every month except for one, according to Thomson Reuters data.
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National price rises will continue to mask regional variations, with prices in the oil-intensive region of Rogaland having fallen in 2015 and 2016.
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Better yet, it announced that its number of daily active users, which had fallen in the two previous quarters, stayed steady during the period.
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You can swap in a gas plant for a coal plant and no one really notices the difference — except CO2 has fallen in half.
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Not only is he sure that his hallucinations have a meaning beyond mental illness, but he has fallen in love with Henry extraordinarily quickly.
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So this part of the brain fires up in people who have recently fallen in love, and it really does function like an addiction.
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Sometimes it is the court's responsibility to issue a harsh verdict, and here it comes: You have fallen in love with a street performer.
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One of the reasons trust in traditional media has fallen in recent years is the rise of fake news on platforms such as Facebook.
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When a young novice, Adalgisa (at the Met, the mezzo Joyce DiDonato), confesses that she has fallen in love, Norma recalls her own romance.
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As much as two feet of rain has already fallen in some places, combining with a wind-driven storm surge to cause catastrophic flooding.
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The EU imports primarily energy from Russia, especially natural gas, which has fallen in price by 35 percent in the last year in Europe.
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Revenue from fuel duty has already dropped from 2.2% of GDP in 2000 to 1.3% today (partly because duty has fallen in real terms).
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The S&P's Thursday drop was its biggest since May 17, and the Nasdaq has now fallen in six of the past eight sessions.
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The prince said he had fallen in love with the actress, best known for her leading role in U.S. legal drama "Suits", "incredibly quickly".
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More than 10 million people have signed up for Disney Plus and fallen in love with Baby Yoda from "The Mandalorian" since early November.
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It's also the provincial riding of Ontario's Conservative premier Doug Ford, who has fallen in public opinion polls since coming to power in 2018.
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Automakers use platinum mainly in diesel engines whose popularity has fallen in recent years, and use of the metal in jewelry has also declined.
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When Mann later attempted to end her relationship with Weinstein because she had fallen in love with someone, she said he grew increasingly violent.
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Allen's story centers on two corps agents who have fallen in love and set off to recover a young woman who has been abducted.
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"For perhaps the first time ever, snow has fallen in a Hawai'i State Park," the Department of Land and Natural Resources said in February.
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But he had fallen in love with a Frenchwoman, Marcelle Girodias, from a well-off family; they married in 1917, and remained in France.
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Automakers use platinum mainly in diesel engines whose popularity has fallen in recent years, and use of the metal in jewellery has also declined.
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We've fallen in love with Malik, Cassidy, and Nicky, leaving us more open to the likelihood that their characters will bring us to tears.
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Employment and earnings for adults without a college degree have fallen in the last several decades, with gaps amplified by the last two recessions.
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Since then, housing costs in Tokyo have fallen in real terms and the number of rough sleepers has fallen by 80% in 20 years.
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"Since the debt burden has fallen in our financial system, all types of raising won't lead to serious risks to financial stability," she said.
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Though banks have not announced specific withdrawal limits, some have fallen in recent weeks to as little as 500 Sudanese pounds ($17.12) per day.
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Against the dollar, the pound has fallen in recent weeks and remains far below its post-Brexit vote high of $1.4346 hit in January.
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It rolled sewer and water funds into Community Development Block Grants, which have fallen in value by 80 percent since their peak in 1979.
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It rolled sewer and water funds into Community Development Block Grants, which have fallen in value by 80 percent since their peak in 1979.
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This could allow people to avoid paying high tax bills on an amount of money that had then fallen in value after the conversion.
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Between 2000 and 2010, the population has fallen in about 180 cities, according to a 2016 study, as many residents searched for work elsewhere.
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In Mississippi, forecasters said eight inches (20 centimeters) of rain had fallen in parts of Jasper and Jones counties, with several more inches possible.
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"Features of the emerging phones are very similar to an iPhone," says salesman Aejaz Ahmed, adding volumes have fallen in the past few months.
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Although she and Charles had met two years prior and fallen in love, she was not deemed "sufficiently aristocratic" to be the future king's wife.
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"This is the second woman he's fallen in love with who dies in his arms and he cradles her in the same way," Harington explained.
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Trading volumes have fallen in the past two weeks as investors hesitate to buy Treasuries with yields near their lowest levels since late last year.
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The pan-European STOXX 600 index , which had fallen in the last four sessions on a run of weak company earnings, was up 0.72 percent.
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As she introduced Rowling, Parker spoke about how much her 13-year-old son, James Wilkie, has fallen in love with the Harry Potter series.
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Religious observance may have fallen in Northern Ireland, as in most parts of the Western world, but it remains vastly higher than in Great Britain.
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This is the story for anyone who has fallen in love with the possibility of a person, instead of who he or she really is.
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They fell in love with the same speed and fervor Claire and I had fallen in love that fateful night in the mothballed costume barn.
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Harris refused in the early days of the primary to actually commit to anything and that is why she has monumentally fallen in these polls.
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The ad starts with a close-up of a woman's face, listening as she bemoans the "silence" that has fallen in homes across the nation.
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Whereas the growth in carbon-dioxide output has slowed or fallen in much of the world, including China, in India it has doubled since 2005.
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Things have been "OK," since the 2011 revolution, he said, though sales have fallen in the past few years and there are decidedly less tourists.
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Its sales have fallen in four of the six quarters since the two companies combined, grist for those who say that slashing costs limits growth.
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Feed costs have fallen in the United States as a global glut of corn and soybeans has kept grain prices depressed for three straight years.
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Similar discrepancies are evident for black and white homeowners, whose properties have fallen in value by 1.5% and risen by 7003% respectively (see chart 2).
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And, fortunately, my mother and I had fallen in love with New York, so the idea of living there for the summer wasn't as scary.
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But The Associated Press noted that number has drastically fallen in recent years as women have illegally imported drugs via online websites to terminate pregnancies.
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Military spending as a share of global GDP has fallen in recent years, but that offers little reassurance in a world of rising geopolitical tension.
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By noon ET on Monday, it's dropped by nearly 7 percent — the most that Facebook has fallen in a single day in over five years.
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Year on year the gauge has fallen in seven of the past eight months, said Bill Stone, chairman and chief executive officer, SS&C Technologies.
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Kathleen Kelly, a wholeheartedly good small bookstore owner, and Joe Fox (Tom Hanks), a fundamentally bad big bookstore owner, should have never fallen in love.
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"This is the second woman he's fallen in love with who dies in his arms and he cradles her in the same way," Harington notes.
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While the national jobless rate has fallen in half since the depths of the Great Recession, job growth has been uneven in the battleground states.
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Rates have fallen in recent years, but advocates say the practice remains widespread in some parts of the world, raising doubts about the 2030 target.
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But by age 18, the Cincinnati native had fallen in love with the art of cosmetics, though she chose a different route after high school.
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Total sales had fallen in the previous four quarters due to soft demand, tough competition in the U.S. market and, more recently, the pound's weakness.
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For the quarter, the pound is up just over 1 percent against the dollar, having fallen in every quarter since the second quarter of 2015.
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" And I said, "But on your scripted shows, people have fallen in love, they go on dates, they have their first kiss all the time.
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Brett tells us he's really fallen in love with all the globetrotting ... and says this will be his hobby once his playing days are done.
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Startups themselves account for about a third of all small employer firms, though the rate with which they are launched has fallen in recent years.
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For parents who have fallen in love with Elf on the Shelf, the Irish Fairy Door Company is here to spread the magic year-round.
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In the years since, coca production has actually fallen in Bolivia, while Peru and Colombia have vied for the title of world's top cocaine producer.
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The National Hurricane Center predicts that by the end of the storm, over 40 inches of rain will have fallen in parts of the Carolinas.
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Six swimming world records have now fallen in two days of competition, and the United States moved level with Australia on two gold medals each.
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They have more work than before—patients' visits rose by an estimated 23% between 2010 and 2015—and their earnings have fallen in real terms.
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To honor those fallen in battle during the first year of the Peloponnesian War, he gave one of the most famous speeches in Western history.
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For instance, without the spark generated by a growth of government jobs, private-sector employment in the Scottish Highlands would have fallen in the 2000s.
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Although lower policy rates have not always resulted in cheaper borrowing costs (in Greece, for example), debt-servicing costs have fallen in most developed countries.
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Prices for European cars had fallen in line with predictions, he said, rejecting claims that cars in Egypt were more expensive than in other countries.
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At the same time, bitcoin trading volumes have now fallen in tandem with the prices, from close to $4bn daily in December to $1bn today.
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The CBOE Volatility Index, the most widely followed gauge measure of stock market volatility, rose to 218, after having fallen in the previous two sessions.
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These miniature trees are just like the real ones that so many people have fallen in love with, but these wire bonsai can last forever.
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Since then, nearly 18 inches of precipitation have fallen in the Northern Sierra, where snowpack acts as a vital reservoir for the state's water supply.
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Any viewer who has already fallen in love with Rome will fall again, as Gambardella ambles through its magnificent, ageless streets in search of meaning.
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Sales of cereal, a common mealtime companion for milk, have also fallen in recent years as consumers shun sugar and embrace higher protein breakfast options.
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The Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq still haven't fallen in back-to-back sessions since nearly last month, a streak that will continue today.
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Those securities have fallen in value since it emerged that the Justice Department was threatening the bank with a $14 billion fine over mortgage securities.
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Live sports ratings on traditional cable networks have fallen in recent years as over-the-top streaming services gain momentum and consumers cut the cord.
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In China, however, as coal prices drop, the big state-owned electricity generators are benefiting because highly regulated electricity prices have not fallen in tandem.
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I'd like to have my Narcissus moment, but I've never seen my reflection and fallen in love with what I see on the flip screen.
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Ms. Wineera said she had fallen in love with sailing and now planned to pursue a career involving waka hourua or, failing that, the navy.
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More than half of its loan portfolio carries variable interest rates, with the majority linked to industry benchmarks which have largely fallen in recent months.
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"Now on My Way" has generally fallen in line with Moon's principles, though some of its defector beauties now support regime change in the North.
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While homelessness has fallen in Washington since 2016, more than 6,500 residents were counted as homeless during a tally taken on one night in January.
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Traffic to the site has fallen in the last several years, though Ms. Polgreen said she cared more about connecting with readers than audience size.
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Turkish private sector debt amounts to more than $200 billion, and as the lira has fallen in value Turkish companies have struggled to meet payments.
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Yet, while Arkansas resisted the South's turn toward the GOP for longer than most of the states in the region, it's eventually fallen in line.
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He said he was taken aback when the strong-willed, spirited woman he had fallen in love with insisted on accompanying him to his tournaments.
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The play casts Mr. Hall and Lindsay Crouse as doctors reflecting on a pharmaceutical trial in which its two research volunteers have fallen in love.
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She'll cook kibbe, the traditional Middle Eastern meat dish, as she tells the story of searching for the Syrian man she's fallen in love with.
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But the new members have not always fallen in line with the chairwoman, and the tensions have become increasingly apparent to others on the committee.
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A red-diaper baby and would-be writer who rejects his parents' Trotskyite stringencies, Thaddeus has fallen in love with Grace Cornell, an aspiring artist.
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Carter, who had fallen in Plains, Ga., the day before, wore a white bandage on his head and had a bruise over his left eye.
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"It is not a given that life expectancy only goes up," he said, highlighting the United States, where life expectancy has fallen in recent years.
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"Love with open eyes — when you have fallen in love with someone you have seen — is different with that of closed eyes," Mr. Zindani said.
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The pan-European STOXX 600 index, which had fallen in the last four sessions on a run of weak company earnings, was up 0.72 percent.
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But Lang said that foreign direct investment flows to Britain had already slowed last year and that German exports to Britain had fallen in 2017.
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A. I had fallen in love with these people because they were warm, and gracious, and funny, wonderful hosts who made me feel at home.
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Since the show's launch in 2010, fans on both sides of the pond have fallen in love with the characters — and so have famous musicians.
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Due in significant part to federal funding, new HIV infections have fallen in the U.S. by two-thirds since their peak in the mid-2628s.
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Land prices in top-tier cities, where most of China's property rally has played out, have fallen in the past month, research company CRIC said.
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Although the Fed's announcement initially goosed risk assets, U.S. stock indexes had fallen in mid-afternoon trade, and with them junk-rated bond ETF prices.
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It's a strategy known as "tax-loss harvesting," in which you incur losses in a taxable account and prune holdings that have fallen in value.
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Fans have fallen in love with the franchise through all sorts of different channels, and where to jump in mostly comes down to personal preference.
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Fact Check of the Day At a rally in Texas, President Trump insisted that crime had fallen in El Paso because of a border wall.
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The S&P 33 and Nasdaq are already riding three day losing streaks, while the Dow has fallen in three of the past four days.
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She has also spent years trying to talk parents out of disproportional concern about crimes committed against children, which have generally fallen in recent decades.
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There was a slight uptick in murder rates in 2015 and 2016, but they fell in 2017 and appear to have fallen in 2018 too.
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The S&P 500 has fallen in seven of the past eight sessions, while the Dow is lower in six of the past eight trading days.
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Recall your favorite memory: the big game you won; the moment you first saw your child's face; the day you realized you had fallen in love.
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Hopper found that flight search demand had fallen in 94 out of 122 countries it analyzed, and international demand is down for all major U.S. destinations.
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Within an hour of trade it had risen over 1% against the dollar with reports that the black market peso had fallen in the opposite direction.
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But estimates have fallen in recent months amid increased worries over lower global growth, particularly in China, and weaker outlooks from top technology names like Apple.
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Hill Crest didn't notify his mother, Trecia Gilmore, until the next day, she said, when they told her that her son had fallen in the hallway.
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Preliminary rainfall totals showed 30.59 inches of rain had fallen in the coastal town of Swansboro as of midday Saturday, according to the National Weather Service.
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Meanwhile, in the last few weeks, the State Department has fallen in line with the White House in not complying in part with the impeachment inquiry.
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The UN's mission to Iraq reported this month that civilian deaths due to political violence have fallen in recent months to their lowest number in years.
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The Wosalba Turtleneck Top is a number one best-seller on the retail giant, thanks to over 500 shoppers who have fallen in love with it.
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The numbers about how much rain has fallen in the area are somewhat misleading, since the rain has not fallen evenly across the entire Houston area.
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At 16:20063, J.T. Miller converted a two-on-one feed from Kevin Hayes for a shorthanded goal after Palmieri had fallen in the neutral zone.
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Since then, I've tried nearly every top-rated liner under the sun, and I've fallen in love with fewer than I can count on both hands.
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The dollar, which has fallen in recent weeks on rising expectations for Federal Reserve interest rate cuts, rose 0.75% against a basket of currencies, to 96.85.
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Such an approach would have the merit of buying assets when they have fallen in price (and are cheap) and selling them when they are dear.
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She had studied the "Divine Comedy" with Robert Fitzgerald at Sarah Lawrence in New York, and had fallen in love with that notion of unattainable beauty.
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This scenario is particularly hellish when you've found a new lipstick that you've fallen in love with, and manage to get the cutest selfie wearing it.
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More generally, the prices of options have dropped across the board lately, now that the much-anticipated presidential election has fallen in into the rearview mirror.
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Over 50 inches of rain have fallen in some parts of Texas since Harvey hit the coast on Friday, breaking rainfall records for the U.S. mainland.
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Since the 2016 referendum, the domestically-focused FTSE 250 index has fallen in euro terms by 2%, even though earnings growth has held up relatively well.
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"We've really fallen in love with the Guggenheim BulletShares," said David Hunter, a certified financial planner and principal at Horizons Wealth Management, a fee-only firm.
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The U.S. share of Venezuelan exports has fallen in recent years with more shipments going to Russia and China, largely through oil-for-debt repayment structures.
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Though most other carmakers are reporting buoyant sales, VW's were down by 9% year on year in January in Germany, and have fallen in other countries.
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Verdict: I know I would have fallen in deep, deep love with UFC Gym's signature class if there were fewer people and more space in class.
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Proponents hope the new guidance will help address muted consumer appetite for gold in the Middle East region, where demand has actually fallen in recent years.
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"When I went in for the part on Dallas, I had already fallen in love with the show and with the part," Principal, 68, tells PEOPLE.
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China is the world's largest market for computer hardware designed to mine bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, but such activities have fallen in a regulatory gray area.
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The rate of new infections in the U.S. has fallen in recent years, to 37,600 in 2014 (the most recent year for which stats are available).
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North American sales had also fallen in the two prior periods, pointing to a larger issue that other athletic apparel and footwear brands have been fighting.
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China is the world's largest market for computer hardware designed to mine bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, but such activities have fallen in a regulatory grey area.
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China is the world's largest market for computer hardware designed to mine bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, but such activities have fallen in a regulatory gray area.
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The company hasn't said why they decided to change its business, but sales have fallen in the past few years and Yulong had been losing money.
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She was four years older than her roommate, but she had quickly fallen in with a group of friends her age, mostly upperclassmen who were activists.
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Ms. Kudrav had immediately fallen in love with the block — an architectural farrago of mostly late-19th-century structures — and the diverse social diversions it afforded.
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And she had fallen in love with the area — its medieval half-timbered houses, its quiet waterways, its vineyard-covered hills, its art and its food.
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Before the operation, Sofia had been worried about Abby's coming transformation, fearing that she might no longer recognize the face she had fallen in love with.
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The jobless rate is 2.4 percent, near a 25-year low, and real wages adjusted for inflation have fallen in five of the past six years.
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The Dow has closed at a record high six times in the two weeks since the presidential election, but trading volume has fallen in recent days.
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Eleven inches of rain has fallen in areas of Washington Parish, Louisiana, and Walthall County, Mississippi, according to the National Weather Service office in Slidell, Louisiana.
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And my point in "Digital Vertigo" is we've fallen in love with this idea of social media but it's not really social, it's actually anti-social.
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The authorites said a man and a woman had died in McDowell County when their car struck a large tree that had fallen in a road.
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The unnamed narrator describes a consuming love affair that threatens his own well-being and that of the man with whom he has fallen in love.
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Their support for it has fallen in recent years, from 78 percent in 2012 to 41 percent in 2016, according to the National Asian-American Survey.
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My colleagues and I put over 100 people who had recently fallen in love into the brain scanner to understand what's going on in their brains.
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As the first wave of punk crested in Britain, Buzzcocks had hits there with songs like "Ever Fallen in Love (With Someone You Shouldn't've)?" in 1978.
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In a GQ story, Bassett wrote that Matthews wanted to know why he hadn't "fallen in love" with her — right before she went on his show.
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