Silva, meanwhile, falls to 18-7 and now sits at .
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That means it falls to different games, old and new.
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Cassandra falls to the ground, bleeding out from her wounds.
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Among voters who disapprove of Trump, that falls to 52.
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He stops and falls to the ground, dropping an object.
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The curtain falls to the floor, and she is gone.
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Thor falls to the ground; his companions are in shock!
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At a ratio of 2, the share falls to 28%.
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"The job falls to Michael Kratsios," ClimateWire's Scott Waldman writes.
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This figure falls to just 3% for women of color.
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The job of enforcement falls to the California Highway Patrol.
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If Ukraine falls to Russia, then who will be next?
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Now it falls to Congress to decide if it's impeachable.
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A lot of responsibility falls to workers from minority groups.
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After all, a solo player eventually falls to greater enemies.
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That job now falls to General John "Jay" Raymond (pictured).
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Other problems — from falls to medical errors — seem too frequent.
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Analysts attributed the falls to weak demand for U.S. supplies.
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Too fussy, too heavy, and it falls to the floor.
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It won't take long for Bedford Falls to become Pottersville.
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Police continue to fire after Clark falls to the ground.
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A shot rings out and he falls to the ground.
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In the United States that figure falls to 1803 percent.
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The task now falls to Parliament for the first time.
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The heavier material falls to the bottom of the tank.
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Unemployment rate falls to 3.6%Senate confirms 100th Trump judicial nominee
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After that, the probability falls to about 79 percent through December.
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The main task of averting the danger falls to Latin Americans.
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From this a rivulet of red silk falls to the floor.
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The boy falls to his knees, doubled over in obvious pain.
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JAPAN'S NIKKEI SHARE AVERAGE FALLS TO LOWEST LEVEL SINCE EARLY DECEMBER
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Cori Gates stops running and falls to the ground, cracking up.
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Instead, out of nowhere, he's poisoned and falls to the ground.
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The race to replace Conyers It now falls to Michigan Gov.
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She falls to her knees and pulls him into her arms.
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Gadelha, meanwhile, falls to 13-2, having only fallen to Jedrzejczyk.
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Among the poorest countries, this figure falls to one in 27.
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But it falls to pharmacists to be the bad-news messengers.
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Baltic Dry index falls to lowest in nearly 214 years tmsnrt.
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She whacks the man again, and he falls to his knees.
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Without RECs, that number falls to 60 percent, per the report.
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Now that distinction falls to Mr. Yang, who is Asian-American.
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So managing the patient during surgery often falls to the anesthesiologist.
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The job of confirming Supreme Court nominees falls to the Senate.
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It falls to House Speaker Paul Ryan to rally the troops.
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It falls to the national security adviser to defend the incomprehensible.
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She then falls to the ground and the two men drive off.
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He's now 9-1 overall, while Makdessi falls to 14-6 overall.
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Under the Boeing contract, the price falls to $74.7 million per person.
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That organic material falls to Earth from space is now generally accepted.
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If you wait until you're 30, the total falls to $1.6 million.
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But beyond that, the task of regulating discussions falls to subreddit moderators.
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It falls to 30 percent of EBITDA if the ratio exceeds 2.2.
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It now falls to Mr Ramaphosa to restore their belief in politics.
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If transactions above $1m are excluded, then the discount falls to 19%.
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The men hit him with weapons, and he falls to the ground.
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That job falls to Joanna Geary, the director of curation at Twitter.
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But in the South, that number falls to a lowly 15 percent.
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He said Cisco would be "extraordinarily interesting" if it falls to $27.50.
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Every decision falls to you and you alone, which not everyone realizes.
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However, a few banks are vulnerable to large falls to the som.
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And, responsibility for disciplining such doctors falls to individual state medical boards.
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In the face of extreme temperatures, style oftentimes falls to the wayside.
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If one excludes the tech bubble, that number falls to 53 percent.
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Thus, it now falls to third-party advocates to defend the caps.
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The tray slips out of my hands and falls to the ground.
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Consider an example where the standard Part B premium falls to $593.
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It could also be the first thing that falls to his successor.
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In Limpopo, the poorest province in South Africa, that falls to 4%.
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A middle-aged woman dances so hard she falls to the floor.
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At that point, stating the Twitter mission falls to its existing leadership.
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The credit falls to $23,21 in July, and then disappears in 2750.
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That process would likely launch quickly if the gavel falls to Rep.
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Pettis, meanwhile, falls to a tough 1-4 in his last 5.
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Supervision, however, falls to several different agencies and levels of the bureaucracy.
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After write-downs, the amount of bad loans falls to €87 billion.
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Eventually, everyone falls to the floor and perishes in a final battle.
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And so it falls to the judiciary to stop this latest travesty.
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That responsibility falls to individual states, where the requirements can vary widely.
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The responsibility for maintaining the world falls to you and your peers.
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The actual making of the hot dish, however, falls to campaign workers.
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Technically, regulating the testing of self-driving vehicles falls to the states.
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His support falls to 36 percent among people between 26 and 34.
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Any additional expense falls to the school district, not the federal government.
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It falls to both sides to accept the terms of the peace.
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The offer fires at the second protester, who falls to the ground.
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EURO EXTENDS LOSSES AGAINST US DOLLAR, FALLS TO SESSION LOW OF $1.0894
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If the decision falls to Justice Gross, he will have three options.
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TOP INDIVIDUAL INCOME TAX RATE: Falls to 37 percent from 13 percent.
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The task of redrawing a state's congressional districts usually falls to the legislature.
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Pearson, meanwhile, falls to 18-10 overall and 10-7 in the UFC.
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Meanwhile, it falls to basically volunteers and hobbyists to archive actual digital histories.
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Bisping, who GSP praised several times after the fight, falls to 33-8.
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Now the job of making Clinton more likable falls to, well, Clinton herself.
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So it falls to forensics to try and work out who he was.
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Without a driver, the cost per mile falls to around $1 per mile.
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The dust falls to the surface of the ice in fan-shaped deposits.
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NUMBER OF 'PROBLEM BANKS' FALLS TO 60, LOWEST LEVEL SINCE Q1 2007 -FDIC
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He falls to his knees, pulls up his sleeve, and unsheathes his knife.
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Hypoglycemia is a condition in which blood sugar falls to dangerously low levels.
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Zheng, 24, a three-time doubles champ, falls to 2-3 against Wang.
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That figure falls to flat earnings growth when energy stocks are stripped out.
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But when there's legwork involved, that falls to people who have different incentives.
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He then falls to the ground, where he briefly moves before lying still.
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That task falls to partners who elect to use it in their vehicles.
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Company culture-building efforts can range from corny trust falls to lavish retreats.
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Voter turnout falls to 215%, down from an 216% participation rate in 223.
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In the new poll, that number falls to 257% -- a 237-point drop.
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If the vacancy falls to Clinton to fill, she will face a decision.
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The decision of whether to make anything public falls to the attorney general.
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He falls to the floor, crying, and she does, too, to console him.
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The decision to discipline or dismiss Conway falls to Trump, not the OSC.
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But if you discard the middle part, the number falls to 10 million.
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Ultimately, the job of regulatory compliance often falls to small business owners themselves.
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Some analysts attributed the falls to profit-taking as the year-end approaches.
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Among major gainers, Burberry rebounded from recent falls to end 4.2 percent higher.
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The responsibility of knowing which path to pick falls to those seeking relief.
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That honor — or burden — falls to the last man whose name is drawn.
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"Sometimes it falls to the wayside when they pick their priorities," she says.
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That number balloons to 19.7 in wins, but falls to 16 in losses.
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When it falls to 2 to 603, they say the program becomes unsustainable.
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Certifying a natural death, by contrast, most often falls to the patient's physician.
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"Castle Rock," on the other hand, falls to a distinctively Castle Rockian fate.
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He falls to the ground, and an officer puts him in a chokehold.
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A lob falls to the collar bone, which is definitely below the shoulders!
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Khalid's "Free Spirit," last week's top seller, falls to No. 3, while Anderson .
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Instead the future of the Powder River Basin leases falls to district courts.
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Answering that falls to the Justice Department special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III.
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"I'm not feeling good," the singer says as she falls to the ground.
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Whether Taiwan eventually falls to Beijing depends on the choices we make now.
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Go deeper: Index tracking U.S. services sector activity falls to 3-year low
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By the end of the dry season that usually falls to 219 metres.
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In New York, much of the work still falls to local banana purveyors.
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CRUDE FUTURES TURN NEGATIVE, BRENT FALLS TO SESSION LOW OF $59.50 PER BARREL
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Once again, Paterson is looking to the Great Falls to power its ambitions.
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Her sister sits with her as she falls to the floor and cries.
|
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In defeat, Lamas falls to 16-13 and 7-3 in the UFC.
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With a few gunshots, Cassandra falls to the ground and dies from her wounds.
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"I considered it falls to the initiative of officials in the hierarchy," he said.
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ROE for instance falls to 8.7 percent, below the parent bank's 11 percent target.
|
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Between 60 and 100 tons of space dust falls to Earth every single day.
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Meanwhile, policing the 2,700 outfits that help set up British companies falls to HMRC.
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These orders trigger a buy when a company's price falls to a certain level.
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It now falls to Ms Kramp-Karrenbauer to prove she has the same talent.
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He falls to the floor and collapses in Claire's lap like a sick child.
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Responsibility falls to a confusing hotch-potch of organisations, including HMRC, the tax office.
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Sure, he ultimately smashes into an invisible, electric barrier and falls to his demise.
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Hamilton, meanwhile, falls to 14-5 overall and 2-3 across five UFC bouts.
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He loses his balance and falls to the floor, where he hits his head.
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In wealthy countries, the number of cities with unclean air falls to 56 percent.
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By the age of 35-39 average self-reported happiness falls to 5.09 points.
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She screams in terror, until she grasps her chest and falls to the ground.
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EGYPT'S UNEMPLOYMENT RATE FALLS TO 7.5% IN Q2 2019 FROM 8.1% IN Q1 - STATEMENT
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After he was shot, the phone falls to the ground just like Perkins did.
|
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Sullivan, meanwhile, falls to 17-5 in total and 3-2 in the UFC.
|
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The ordinance was introduced, then, to ensure that liability falls to the right parties.
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The responsibility for those reviews falls to the head of the OCC — now Noreika.
|
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Final approval falls to the European Commission, but it generally follows the CHMP recommendation.
|
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The unenviable task falls to Ana de Armas in the thankless role of Joi.
|
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It now falls to us to continue this legacy for the generations to come.
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And I think it falls to Democrats in the House to lead that effort.
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Audrey falls to the bottom of the basement, hitting her head on the ladder.
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But Russia's comes down at $22,609 and China's falls to just $14,329 per person.
|
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In defeat, Wilkinson falls to 2-2 in the UFC, and 13-2 overall.
|
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Lopez falls to the ground just outside the door, and Dunn watches him die.
|
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But the ball falls to Lavelle, who absolutely stings a ball off Telford's gloves.
|
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Harness it like Niagara Falls to generate light and supply voltage for electric chairs.
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That's because the bulk of child care the world over still falls to women.
|
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Biden falls to third at 13 percent in the RCP average of the state.
|
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The U.S. perception of China falls to a familiar low as the coronavirus spreads.
|
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The man falls to the ground, and Mr. Benalla leaves the scene shortly after.
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Instead, Amber's control of the Peregrine campers breaks and she falls to the ground.
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If the deadline passes, the decision falls to the city comptroller, Scott M. Stringer.
|
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Eventually they gain on Mr. Khan, who falls to the ground, clutching his stomach.
|
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An officer repeatedly punches Johnson in the face until he falls to the ground.
|
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HMD also says that it can survive two-meter (~6.5-foot) falls to concrete.
|
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Once she successfully produces the weapon, her body disintegrates and falls to the floor.
|
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Rutgers football team falls to 0-9 in conference play, relegated to Little Ten.
|
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THREE-MONTH HONG KONG DOLLAR HIBOR FALLS TO 2.11%, LOWEST SINCE MAY 29, 2019
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In the Europe, Middle East and Africa region, revenue per membership falls to $10.26.
|
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The responsibility now falls to Congress to hold the president accountable for his actions.
|
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Xianyong Bai, Crowbcat's in-game AI "buddy," falls to one knee and gasps for breath.
|
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Smoliakov, meanwhile falls to 8-2, with both of his losses occurring in the Octagon.
|
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Letourneau, meanwhile, falls to a tough 8-5 overall, and 3-2 in the Octagon.
|
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He falls to the ground, shirt blooming red, as his family gathers panicked around him.
|
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STEVE LIESMAN: You don't get worried about inflation when the unemployment rate falls to 3.6%?
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He's punted from country to country as Europe falls to mass protests and immigration hysteria.
|
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The attacker falls to the ground and drops a gun that slides across the floor.
|
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Meanwhile, the task of resolving the most divisive political issues often falls to the courts.
|
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So in the current scenario, the task—and the tab—typically falls to the government.
|
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U.S. job growth picks up, unemployment rate falls to 3.9 percent INSTANT VIEW 4 -U.
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BRENT CRUDE FALLS TO $56.41 A BARREL AFTER EIA DATA, THE LOWEST SINCE JAN. 4
|
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BP's stake falls to 30.37 percent from 35.8 percent but it will remain the operator.
|
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The Texas lawyer dramatically stomps on rose petals after a flower falls to the ground.
|
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RATING SENSITIVITIES OMW may be downgraded if normalised net income ROE falls to below 4%.
|
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Its premise is great, but on the narrative and character level, everything falls to pieces.
|
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Pretty quickly top quartile Magic Number falls to 1.4x and then to 1.0x at scale.
|
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When it's just Ibaka as the lone big, that number falls to a dominant 95.4.
|
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Yet, for many managers, giving feedback often falls to the bottom of their priority list.
|
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Europe's STOXX 600 recovered from early falls to nudge into positive territory, gaining 0.073 percent.
|
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The responsibility to respond to the farm disaster falls to both the administration and Congress.
|
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"The responsibility ... falls to the United Kingdom to take care of their ships," Pompeo said.
|
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No, that honor falls to the theological and cultural liberals of our postwar intellectual scene.
|
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Confronted with historical insights and empirical observations, this neat populist narrative quickly falls to pieces.
|
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After the Palestinian man falls to the ground, soldiers are heard cheering in the background.
|
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Cooper, meanwhile, falls to a tough 1-2, not counting her successes on the show.
|
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They agree to look into it for him, just as Grotto falls to the ground.
|
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Kentucky falls to 7-2 as its seven-game win streak comes to an end.
|
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Maintenance of the account falls to a government employee, whose salary is paid by taxpayers.
|
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That typically falls to high-level executives and managers (who, also, are still overwhelmingly male).
|
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At the end of this year, the tax credit on Tesla vehicles falls to $3,750.
|
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The Sisyphean task of keeping an eye on it all falls to the Election Commission.
|
|
BENCHMARK LME COPPER FALLS TO AS LOW AS $5,494 A TONNE, LOWEST SINCE MAY 2017
|
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All Radha's emotion is hushed, even when at one point she falls to the floor.
|
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Once they deployed the malware, the easy part of the job falls to the boss.
|
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Europe's STOXX 600 recovered from early falls to nudge into positive territory, gaining 0.173 percent.
|
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All risk falls to the private investors in this project, not the state or taxpayers.
|
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Anything that falls to the sea floor will be picked up with magnets or grabs.
|
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The Chainsmokers' "Memories … Do Not Open" (Columbia), last week's best seller, falls to No. 5.
|
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For the youngest bloc of voters, aged 18-29, this number falls to 183 percent.
|
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By the third generation, the share that self-identifies as Hispanic falls to 77 percent.
|
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Preparing students to transfer falls to regional public universities in Georgia, instead of community colleges.
|
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A punch from one officer seems to stun Johnson, and he falls to the ground.
|
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Now the honour falls to someone who used to run a video store in Phoenix, Arizona.
|
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Usually, the job of hiring and firing a CEO falls to a company's board of directors.
|
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Powell, on the other hand, comes up short in his debut, and falls to 8-2.
|
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South Dakota State falls to 244-248 with its first loss in the last three games.
|
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Middle Tennessee falls to 7-4, but at 6-303 leads the Conference USA East Division.
|
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"The responsibility now falls to Congress to hold the president accountable for his actions," he said.
|
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Aviva's solvency ratio falls to 57 percent excluding transitional measures and long-term guarantees, Bernstein said.
|
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Gomez, meanwhile, comes up short in his UFC debut and falls to 6-1 in total.
|
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It falls to the women to raise the children, chop firewood and make some extra money.
|
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If the ratio is assumed to be 3, the proportion of duds falls to just 8%.
|
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Furthermore, if the Prism FBM score falls to 'Adequate', this could also lead to a downgrade.
|
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Seven months after surviving the plunge, Woodward returned to the falls to be honored by Gov.
|
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The task of cracking down on violators falls to members of the S.E.C.'s enforcement staff.
|
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Click here to view original GIFWhat Schiaparelli is expected to see as it falls to Mars.
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As the group disperses, the man gives chase and falls to the ground, dropping his cane.
|
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Ride a jet boat up to the base of the falls to feel their powerful spray.
|
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Hannah falls to the pavement and the officer orders her to roll over onto her stomach.
|
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The study wasn't designed to prove whether or how certain factors cause falls to be fatal.
|
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Germany's two-year Schatz yield gave up early falls to trade flat at minus 0.68 percent.
|
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It now falls to us, those who remain, to ensure that their ultimate sacrifice was worthwhile.
|
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This additional power must be administered; that falls to the executive branch and ultimately the president.
|
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That job falls to the Google Assistant, ostensibly the reason Allo exists in the first place.
|
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The honor of striking the first shot of the championship falls to 1985 winner Sandy Lyle.
|
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Amid ongoing partisan strife, Richmond said Sunday that it falls to Congress to bridge the divide.
|
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That falls to Patsy Cline, whose 1961 recording of Willy Nelson's "Crazy" provides the ad's soundtrack.
|
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In the TV show this falls to Damon Wayans as Murtaugh and Clayne Crawford as Riggs.
|
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Apple takes a 30 percent cut, though the fee falls to 15 percent after one year.
|
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A puff of smoke blows as Mr. Johnson fires, and the officer falls to the ground.
|
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The tax falls to 5 percent if the property is owned for more than five years.
|
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Video of the incident shows Garner saying he can't breathe as he falls to the ground.
|
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It now falls to Congress to protect the consumers that rely on short-term lending products.
|
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They also flocked to the nearby Niagara Falls to watch daredevils try to survive the rapids.
|
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Stanford sustains its first loss of the year and falls to 2-1 on the year.
|
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To cook the food rations, firewood must be collected -- a task that falls to the women.
|
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He stands beside the car, then falls to the ground after one officer pulls the trigger.
|
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Add a 30 percent premium to pad out the deal, and that falls to 4.3 percent.
|
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If a city falls to riots, you put a sticker next to it on the board.
|
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He tragically falls to earth, but he wakes up newly invigorated about the joys of Halloween.
|
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It falls to Earth in a blaze of fire, one more firework illuminating the L.A. sky.
|
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Herman, meanwhile, falls to 23-12 in sum, and 1-1 since returning to light heavyweight.
|
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It falls to enthusiasts like Mr. Lofredo Rota to pursue such endeavors on their own time.
|
|
Florence Chan, a protester who had been singing hymns, falls to the ground amid the chaos.
|
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Right now though, the most important decision falls to Trump: who he picks for the job.
|
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Eminem's new "Revival," last week's top seller, falls to No. 4 in its second week out.
|
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The work of home improvement, of literal homemaking, you might say, falls to the young wife.
|
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The work, once Charlie has been lured in, falls to Gadi (Alexander Skarsgard), another Israeli agent.
|
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U.S. OIL RIG COUNT FALLS TO 742, A LEVEL LAST SEEN IN JANUARY 2018 -BAKER HUGHES
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It falls to a small handful of members from each chamber to work out the differences.
|
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Live, the shirtless Yoshiki furiously pummels his drums, then falls to the ground, desperate for oxygen.
|
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He then fires at the stomach area of the second protester, who falls to the ground.
|
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In George Balanchine's "Concerto Barocco," nobody dies, nobody falls to the ground, nobody falls in love.
|
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In her haste to protect the children from seeing the body, she falls to her death.
|
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Another angle: In the U.S., the responsibility for containing the virus falls to local health officials.
|
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He seems particularly offended by Mendoza's hair style—how it falls to one side, just so.
|
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US DOLLAR INDEX FALLS TO 97.500 AFTER CPI DATA, AFTER EARLIER HITTING SESSION HIGH OF 97.562
|
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The benchmark BSE index snapped six sessions of falls to end 0.76 percent higher at 25,960.78.
|
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The burden then falls to us to prove he didn't (you know how that will end).
|
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But still, Taisuke falls to Hong 10 of South Korea, by a narrow 3-2 vote.
|
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Kim, meanwhile, falls to 13-8-2, and a tough 0-2 mark in the Octagon.
|
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This carbon-14 then falls to the ground where living things can suck it up, including trees.
|
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Salas, meanwhile, falls to a tough 12-7 overall and now owns a 3-4 UFC record.
|
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Once that water is cooled, it falls to the bottom again, and the ice can't re-form.
|
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When Maxine isn't helpful, Nadia strides away and down the stairs — where she falls to her death.
|
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I think your mental health should be number one, and it falls to the side a lot.
|
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The responsibility for these tickets falls to the office of the House Sergeant at Arms, Paul Irving.
|
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Viv falls to the ground and is comforted by her coach, who helps her get back up.
|
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Facebook's app, for some reason, falls to pieces when you try to run it in split-screen.
|
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The Lebanese government falls to a popular uprising as Iran's role across the Middle East is questioned.
|
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The role of likely favourite now falls to Game Winner, who was the 5-1 second choice.
|
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In the accompanying prints the Kelly green pollutes everything from Iguazú Falls to a man's denuded member.
|
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In defeat, Dillashaw falls to 12-3, and loses for the first time since October of 2013.
|
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In the meantime the role of regent falls to Prem Tinsulanonda, the head of the privy council.
|
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"If you're asking my opinion, none of this falls to the Sonics as their fault," he added.
|
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For baby boomers — or those between the age of 55 and 74, it falls to 13 percent.
|
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Maine's governor, Paul LePage, falls to the bottom of the list with a salary of just $70,000.
|
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I stare at it vibrating on the edge of the couch until it falls to the floor.
|
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He then falls to his knees and kisses him, before picking him up and carrying him away.
|
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But when other benefits, under-reported earnings and other assets are factored in, that falls to 0.57%.
|
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The cameraman falls to the ground as splatters of red blood can be seen on his clothes.
|
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One of the cops fires his gun — and accidentally hits Romeo, who falls to the ground immediately.
|
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The dog suddenly wakes up and is ready to catch her when she falls to the ground.
|
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As a car approaches, John rolls himself over the edge of bridge and falls to his death.
|
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Terrified, she slips and falls to the floor as she takes in the mysterious figure before her.
|
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The new role falls to people across the lifespan: spouses, parents, children, siblings, friends, neighbors, and more.
|
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For pipes of that size that need to be a certain thickness, that number falls to three.
|
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On Saturday, environmental advocate Erin Brockovich traveled to Hoosick Falls to speak with residents about their concerns.
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As Finicum appears to reach down to his waist, he is shot and falls to the ground.
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Maturing loan volume falls to US$2bn in 2020 and US$400m in 2021, the data shows.
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Dealing with Kim Jong-un ordinarily falls to a combination of American diplomacy and discreet Chinese pressure.
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It falls to the actors to endow the director's acute, misanthropic vision with emotional gravity and grace.
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After Hambrick falls to the ground, Delke approaches him with his gun still drawn, NBC News reported.
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When a police officer falls to the ground, the dog, Poncho, immediately leaps—literally—to the rescue.
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One of the men in suits can be seen kicking Lee after he falls to the ground.
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Now that the bill is written, the task of whipping and passing the bill falls to leadership.
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Trembling, he falls to his knees, setting her down on her feet, then hoists her up again.
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That power falls to the FCC, which has said it will not revoke licenses based on content.
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G Connor Hellebuyck stopped 31-of-34 shots and falls to 43-14-1 on the season.
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Stock markets in London, Frankfurt and Paris reversed early falls to trade virtually unchanged on the day.
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Before meeting Serafinowicz, I watch a video where Iudex falls to a guy who's simply punching him.
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It falls to No. 30 on The Wall Street Journal's rankings, and to No. 201 on PayScale.
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That responsibility falls to special counsel Robert Mueller, who took over the investigation after Comey was fired.
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The management and guardianship of what remains of the Clotilda now falls to the state of Alabama.
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The responsibility of first responder falls to state and local governments, with the agency coordinating federal aid.
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The Weather Service considers fog dense if visibility falls to one-quarter of a mile or less.
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But they said they would be ready to respond if the law falls to a legal challenge.
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If that happens, the power to choose a president falls to the House — but with a twist.
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His state delegate tally falls to 18.5 from 21.8, while Mr. Buttigieg's increases to 1.88 from 1.2.
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In many countries, the job of certifying a death falls to nurses, coroners, pathologists and other officials.
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In order to avoid that, Gordon plans to exit the trade if its value falls to $50.
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IXIC down 1.3% * BONDS: U.S. 10-yr Treasury yield US6463YT=RR falls to 1.532 * FOREX: Dollar index .
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That designation falls to either education or health care -- two issues where Walker is on the defensive.
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For the central bank's meetings in November and December, that probability falls to 47% and and 40.5%.
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After which it falls to the rest of us, right and left, to clean up the mess.
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"If Baghlan falls to the Taliban, they're very quickly on their way to Kabul," the diplomat said.
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Maybe he stops taking PEDs and falls to the back of the pack in the minor leagues.
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Phillips, meanwhile, falls to 5-4 overall, and now owns a tough Octagon record of 1-23.
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It falls to us, the overdressed apes in contemporary museums, to make sense of these incomprehensible rocks.
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That moment takes us right to Rey who is gasping for breath as she falls to the ground.
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But ultimately, it falls to the captain, the commander of the aircraft and the arbiter of suspicious behaviour.
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Red sand falls to the ground, but there's no time to celebrate: There's a demon at her door.
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The vanquished Jones-Lybarger, meanwhile, falls to a tough 210-25 in the UFC, and 33-23 overall.
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Guimaraes, on the other hand, falls to 9-2-1 in sum, and 2-2 in the UFC.
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The beaten man's legs buckle and he falls to the ice where Theriault lands on top of him.
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The number falls to 20 percent for the Samsung Galaxy, and just 5 percent for the Google Pixel.
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Likewise, Fitch Ratings views structured finance — the umbrella under which securitization falls — to be "predominantly stable" in 203.
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So when stocks rise, the VIX falls to represent less fear represented in the market, and vice versa.
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That duty falls to the Department of Justice, led by Attorney General Loretta Lynch, an Obama political appointee.
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The responsibility, then, for translating the findings of this report into action falls to everyone who reads it.
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The Control Center itself lists for $99, although it routinely falls to $69 at places like Best Buy.
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A man falls to his death from the World Trade Center after two planes hit the twin towers.
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But when Krennic gets a little too insistent, Vader force-chokes him until he falls to the floor.
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The final decision now falls to the European Commission, which has until mid-May to raise any objections.
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Along with the new EKG feature, it can also detect if its wearer suddenly falls to the ground.
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This is because voter participation, which exceeds 70% in presidential years, falls to around 40% in governor elections.
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These two scores get added together, minus any deductions for missteps or falls, to determine the final score.
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CineFix's Homemade Movies takes on the epic scene when Hans Gruber falls to his death in Die Hard.
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Two-year bond yields in Greece extended their falls to 6.02 percent, their lowest levels since late 2015.
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The food side of Hip-Hop Chip Shop falls to Oswald's business partners Luke Stocks and Holly Robson.
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In defeat, Grabowski falls to 20-3 overall, and will have to wait for his first UFC win.
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In 2019, the amount falls to $350 billion, and then drops to about $200 billion in following years.
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But the direction of travel has been set and business leaders know that much now falls to them.
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Desautels feels, however, that responsibility for use of the technology ultimately falls to the actor actually deploying it.
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Over the last two years, tech falls to third place behind industrials and consumer discretionary, the analysis showed.
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He further indicated that the decision on whether or not to penalize the president now falls to Congress.
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That's a figure that rose to 50% in academies, but falls to 8% for professional sportspeople in general.
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The actor who falls to the ground is supposed to be murdered journalist and Crimewatch presenter Jill Dando.
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Akdogan said another 600,000 people could flee to the Turkish border if Aleppo falls to the Syrian army.
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One officer lifts his leg and he falls to the ground with the officers on top of him.
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William's younger brother Harry, who marries U.S. actress Meghan Markle next month, falls to sixth on the list.
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Weeks later, Father Luc visits our house, falls to his knees, thick lips trembling, and begs Christina's forgiveness.
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But then, instead of mesmerizing him, she grabs him, hangs on him, falls to the ground in desperation.
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Ageas's ratings could be downgraded if the group's Prism FBM score falls to 'Strong' on a sustained basis.
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In the more climate-friendly SDS, offshore oil production falls to 20 million barrels per day by 2040.
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" Other than that, the closer falls to the multi-talented Ty Dolla $ign on the reprisal of "Blessings.
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He calls 911 and tries to escape out the window, but falls to his death in the process.
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But sometimes the task falls to fire personnel, and what they name it — well, that's up to them.
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Evaluating the competing scientific claims and balancing the various political interests around the gas project falls to CEAA.
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Francona praised Callaway's ability to teach, though that job now largely falls to Eiland, the Mets' pitching coach.
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It falls to Republican National Committee Chair Reince Priebus, and to senior elected officials in the Republican Party.
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He falls to the pavement, where he remains sprawled out and motionless while officers decide how to react.
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Camila Cabello's "Camila," last week's top seller, falls to fourth place, and Post Malone's "Stoney" is No. 5.
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That falls to the countries where the ships are registered, to which cruise customers provide needed tourism dollars.
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The RBA expects the economy to start generating inflationary pressures only when unemployment falls to 4.5% or below.
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The responsibility of caring for grieving youth falls to all of us who have children in our lives.
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Yet McConnell already appears to be pronouncing that Trump will be acquitted if impeachment falls to the Senate.
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She raises her hand, but it falls to the floor; she really puts her nose in a book.
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Many New Yorkers assume that the city controls the M.T.A., but in fact that responsibility falls to Gov.
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Auburn, which dropped consecutive games for the second time this year, falls to 22-4 and 9-4.
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YouGov says that, if the gap falls to below 241 percentage points, a hung parliament becomes more likely.
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The RBA expects the economy to start generating wage pressures only when unemployment falls to 4.5% or below.
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That distinction falls to Pete Buttigieg, the mayor of South Bend, Indiana, a city of roughly 100,000 people.
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The building erupts in smoke, falls to the ground, and nameless people laugh and cheer in the background.
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The proportion is similar in the U.K. and Australia, and falls to about one quarter in France and Germany.
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That daunting ask heavily falls to Valery Legasov (Jared Harris), a leading nuclear physicist enlisted to oversee the response.
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Sayem eventually lets go of the wheel and falls to the ground as the deputy continues to pummel him.
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The fate of this proposal, however, likely falls to Republicans in Congress, who control both the House and Senate.
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Missouri, which has lost two straight and all three road games this season, falls to 258-3, 2-2.
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In Singapore, the average loan size is SG$90,000 ($67,1003) while that falls to SG$25,000 ($18,500) in Indonesia.
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Causes of death vary from drownings and falls to motor vehicle accidents and medical incidents such as heart attacks.
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It falls to Sajid Javid, who took charge of the Home Office this week, to clear up the mess.
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Italian yields extended the previous day's sharp falls to hit a 1-1/2 week low at 2.14 percent.
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OPEC JULY OIL OUTPUT FALLS TO 29.42 MLN BPD, DOWN 280,000 BPD FROM JUNE, LOWEST SINCE 2011 - REUTERS SURVEY
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Then it falls to Chinese companies to comply with this widespread censorship regime set by the communist party itself.
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More than ever, the challenge falls to technology leaders to lead both a digital reinvention and a global conversation.
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The protester, a knapsack slung over his chest and his face covered with a bandana, falls to the ground.
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Every meteorite that falls to Earth has an incredible story to tell about its extraterrestrial origins and interplanetary adventures.
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Now it falls to Guyana's parliament, and those of its neighbours, to write that principle into their countries' laws.
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It falls to Kat to coax it out while Jane lies with her legs akimbo in the fashion closet.
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After a moment, Giles falls to the ground as Warren continues to strike him before Reynoso approaches with handcuffs.
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OPINION Bush family legacy falls to George P. Bush, by Mark P. Jones, opinion contributor, The Hill. http://bit.
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It falls to them to stop encroachment on cemetery lands, and to try, however futilely, to enforce proper behavior.
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But the heaviest lifting falls to HUD, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the Environmental Protection Agency.
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If it is used perfectly -- consistently and correctly -- that risk falls to one in five pregnancies per 433 women.
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Within the EU this falls to 8 percent and within the G41.53 it drops further still to 5.3 percent.
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With the debatable loss, Rivera falls to 11-6 overall, and a tough 1-4 in his last 83.
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Without the Clean Base, the price falls to $699, and the Clean Base can be sold separately for $299.
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With an $2200,222 tax subsidy, the net cost falls to $22.6,3003 or about 2300 percent of the person's income.
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Often, it also falls to mayors and city councilors to respond to residents' concerns and prejudices about the newcomers.
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The task falls to an unlikely trio: Anthony ("Vikings'" Clive Standen), Scott's longtime friend, a committed bachelor; Oliver (J.
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They have no fallback in areas where the number of participating insurers falls to one, or even to zero.
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While the USDA oversees hemp planting, regulation of hemp products mostly falls to The Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
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It falls to a team of dock workers to attach them to a crane set on a mammoth barge.
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SHANGHAI'S MOST ACTIVE ALUMINIUM CONTRACT FALLS TO 12,855 YUAN, BELOW 13,000 YUAN FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE SEPT 2016
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England plays a little head tennis in the area and the ball falls to Fabian Delph just outside it.
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The proportion that went to Democrats falls to 60 percent when corporate PAC giving is included in the total.
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If zinc falls to $1,900, those numbers would rise to 20%, or about 2 million tonnes capacity, Shen said.
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The 76ers will get it if the pick is No. 1 or if it falls to picks 10-13.
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The staff sergeant dodges around a barrier and shoots Sergeant Tawayha, who falls to the ground behind the barricade.
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Contestants can also kick - the fight ends when an opponent falls to the ground - referred to as a "kill".
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So although it's not fair, the task falls to the only three true anti-establishment candidates on the stage.
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Suffocating under the weight of declining coal production, West Virginia falls to No. 50 from No. 47 last year.
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To make up for the lower coupon rate, the market price of your 2 percent bond falls to $666.67.
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For Tesla buyers, that credit falls to $3,750 on January 1, 2019 and to $1,0003 on July 1, 2019.
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It falls to the commission early next year to propose changes to the existing process, as France's president wants.
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Also this week, Post Malone's "Hollywood's Bleeding" falls to No. 2 (with 85 million streams but just 6,000 sales).
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EURO ADDS TO LOSSES AGAINST US DOLLAR AFTER COMMENTS BY FED'S POWELL, FALLS TO $1.0895, LOWEST SINCE OCT. 1
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It often falls to our 2-year-old, Flynn, to remind us that breakfast also needs to actually happen.
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It falls to the production stage manager, Jill Cordle, to bring order to what could easily descend into chaos.
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The emblem seems to show a white man throttling a Native American as he falls to the ground in agony.
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The no-nonsense biography does allow itself the occasional flight of fancy, but it falls to Earth quickly every time.
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Image: Shardayyy/FlickrIt's a scene parents and caregivers are all too familiar with: an infant's pacifier falls to the floor.
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It falls to them to create more and better schools, provide security for their people and invest in family planning.
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"Take one," Cutler says as he single-handedly throws the axe at the board — and it falls to the ground.
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Get Out falls to #3, behind Kong and Logan, but it posted a still-impressive domestic estimate of $21.1 million.
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It took me years to understand that the responsibility of enforcing professional boundaries often falls to the less powerful party.
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Oversight falls to the FTC and antitrust arm of the DOJ, which are expected to operate independently of the president.
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America's constitution says that trade policy falls to Congress, though over time Congress has delegated certain powers to the president.
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They capsule then performed a ballistic descent — when the vehicle falls to Earth at a much steeper angle than normal.
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It would see people pay for their own care until their combined savings and property value falls to £211,000 ($12,800).
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The threshold falls to $25,000 in "targeted employment areas" (TEAs) where the jobless rate is 50% above the national average.
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Most of them are from villages, where the task of fetching water for cleaning, cooking and washing falls to women.
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INDIVIDUAL INCOME TAX RATES: There will be seven brackets, and the top rate falls to 37 percent from 39.6 percent.
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And while teenagers are well known for keeping secrets, it's important to note that responsibility also falls to Elizabeth's family.
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Lovato deftly ducks before landing one of her own — right to the legend's face, and Stallone falls to the floor.
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Once again a CGI horde falls to their knees, once again Daenerys finds herself in command of a new city.
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About six minutes into the live stream, gunshots and screaming can be heard, and the camera falls to the ground.
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Turkey still supports the moderate Syrian rebels, and has hinted that if Azaz falls to the Kurds it may intervene.
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That task now sometimes falls to conductors who ride in train carriages; Southern says train drivers can do it themselves.
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With a majority of the FCC seemingly in favor of approving the merger, the final decision now falls to Delrahim.
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When it comes to resolving the many competing demands across this vast landscape, the job now falls to Ryan Zinke.
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As he stands in his pajamas beside his dog in the kitchen, one of the pancakes falls to the floor.
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In defeat, Sajewski falls to 0-3 in the UFC, and could well receive his walking papers as a result.
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In fact, the gross sum is around £250m, and it falls to £120m after netting off EU spending in Britain.
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So the Yankees are left to absorb a body blow when a 40-year-old designated hitter falls to injury.
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It therefore falls to those who serve in the executive branch to slow-roll anything the president seeks to accomplish.
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Navigating that legal labyrinth often falls to secretaries of state—the hall monitor, of sorts, for the nation's democratic processes.
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"I don't know how it's going to turn out," Kudlow said, saying the arrest falls to the Department of Justice.
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The coral larva encases itself in its own skeleton, where it falls to the bottom of the sea and dies.
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Sometimes I stuff the bag so full that shit comes bursting out of the top and falls to the floor.
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They will remain like this for 75 years, until radiation falls to a safe level and they can be disposed.
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With this title loss, he has a five-fight win-streak snapped, while his overall record falls to 27-11.
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Much of the responsibility for fixing Uber's new troubles now falls to Tony West, the company's new chief legal officer.
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A big part of that is changing the culture internally, a job that falls to Bhandari and other tech leaders.
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When rates were falling that annualized return is 9.3 percent but when they are rising it falls to 2.3 percent.
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Under Justice Department regulations, that authority falls to the agency official in charge of the investigation — in this case Rosenstein.
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But fortunately for Belgium it falls to Paulinho, catching him off guard, and he can't put much behind his shot.
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Alers, meanwhile, falls to 13-3 overall, and now sits at 1-2 with one no contest in the UFC.
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The responsibility of determining the types of medical tests needed and specialists included in the physical falls to Dr. Jackson.
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As soon as it flies out of a small, well-lit area, it slows down and falls to the ground.
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The task of keeping all of those escalators and elevators running falls to a team of about 250 maintenance workers.
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Musa's throw off the clearance is good one, and the ball falls to Etebo at the top of the area.
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These are swampy jungles where vegetation that falls to the ground does not completely decay because of the waterlogged soil.
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The planning for the dinner falls to Melania Trump, the first lady, and Rickie Niceta, the White House social secretary.
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Cleaning up the mess falls to one of the few women leading a major American financial institution: Abigail P. Johnson.
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But the painter's tape they're using isn't sturdy, so every few minutes, one of the placards falls to the floor.
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It falls to immigration agents at the Department of Homeland Security, not the Department of Justice, to pick people up.
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But then, at the very end of the episode, Michael falls to the floor while taking the test and dies.
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The task falls to the San Francisco Board of Supervisors, an 20153-member board that oversees city policies and budgets.
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Instead, he stabs Dany in the heart and she falls to the ground with blood pouring down her face like tears.
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Taking the kids to these playdates largely falls to Bennett as Julie assumes the new role of breadwinner for the family.
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The credit falls to Kim Kardashian West, and it might be time to call attention to this subtle difference in designation.
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Now the North Korea brief falls to him as his new boss prepares to meet with its leader, Kim Jong-un.
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It falls to North Korea's neighbors and to the US, then, to keep the Korean peninsula from spiraling out of control.
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Economists continue to ponder slow-growing wages for American workers, even as the unemployment rate falls to to historically low levels.
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Instead that task falls to Intel, which has said it will have Day Zero game support just like Nvidia and AMD.
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The responsibility to notify next of kin typically falls to the ministries of foreign affairs or embassies of victims' respective countries.
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Jurisdiction over facilities storing gas to be transported across state lines falls to the U.S. Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration.
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The RBA expects the economy to start generating wage pressures only when unemployment falls to or below 4.5% from 5.2% now.
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So the dispute now falls to Nebraska's five-member utility commission, an elected board with independent authority over TransCanada's proposed route.
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With these bills passing easily in the House, it falls to the Senate to stand up for our health and safety.
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Unfortunately, I do not rule England, and that role instead falls to Queen Elizabeth, who has a much more realistic diet.
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The RBA expects the economy to start generating wage pressures only when unemployment falls to 4.5% or below from 5.2% now.
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He also said the company may buy U.S. Treasuries without currency hedging when the dollar falls to 105 yen-106 yen.
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For every £1m they earn, they spend £1.05m on player wages (a rate that falls to £03m in the top division).
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This is a responsibility that falls to the adults in this country – we cannot let our kids become our cancer patients.
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A young boy screaming for his mother as he slips from a wall and falls to his death on flaming rubble.
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With Mr Curry, Golden State has outscored its opponents by 403 points per game; without him, their edge falls to 6.5.
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Cathay shares were trading up 4.7% at 0300 GMT, the second day of gains following earlier falls to 10-year lows.
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John Goodman plays Michael Wiseman, a middle-aged insurance executive who falls to his death on a subway platform in Manhattan.
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He goes to the couple's house, and, when the husband opens the door, he falls to his knees and apologizes profusely.
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"I've played on eight teams since college — from Reno to Sioux Falls to Sichuan, China," Whiteside wrote on The Players' Tribune.
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Because of this lack of competition for leases, it falls to BLM to estimate the fair market value of the coal.
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After a coco de mer falls to the ground, it sends out a freaky fingerlike umbilical cord from its vaginal orifice.
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That crisis is one reason Alaska falls to the bottom of our Economy category, but it is not the only reason.
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Still, it's likely that McGahn is happier now that the job to mollify Trump regarding Russia matters now falls to Cobb.
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A "Free Niagara" movement pleaded for the return of the falls to their natural state and a guarantee of public access.
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Because of employers' power to drive down wages, labor's share of economic output falls to somewhere between 22 and 64 percent.
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Once that threshold is reached, the credit falls to $2000,2200 for six months, then to $2000,875 for an additional six months.
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The RBA expects the economy to start generating wage pressures only when unemployment falls to 4.5% or below from 5.2% now.
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The task of organizing shipments then falls to different networks, which maintain the corrupt contacts and logistical capacity to contaminate containers.
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The task of naming typhoons falls to the Japan Meteorological Agency, which uses names from a list suggested by different countries.
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England goes close again — a corner falls to Rose, it appears, but his hard, low shot is deflected halfway to Courtois.
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If no one else is going to fight for American values, it falls to the American people themselves to do so.
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In New York, though things may be headed in that direction, much of the work still falls to local banana purveyors.
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The task of navigating complex diplomatic challenges posed by Moscow now falls to Trump's soon-to-be former CIA director Pompeo.
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Unless the cost of those technologies falls to extremely low levels, we'll be forced to choose between clean energy and affordability.
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Instead, the task of reining in the unions falls to the construction companies — which often try to drive up costs themselves.
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It falls to Poirot to catch the murderer before the train begins to move again and the murderer makes their escape.
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In that situation, when a tree dies and its crown falls to the ground, there's actually less fuel for these particular fires.
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As the CBOE Volatility Index falls to a four-month low, some say it's time to protect recent gains in the market.
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As he's dragged out from under Black Jack, the dragonfly congealed in amber given to him by Claire falls to the ground.
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Luckily for him, it's a responsibility that typically falls to a 33-year-old White House spokesperson and key lieutenant: Josh Raffel.
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When relations among the countries involved in the training program are strained, it often falls to the United States to broker solutions.
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As the top dogs in the security department, the responsibility falls to Carlos Cordova and Jorge Salcedo to figure out what happened.
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Because the memo is classified, a final decision on its release falls to Trump, who has five days to make a decision.
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In the world of Mass Effect, the security of the galaxy falls to a beefed-up stand-in for the United Nations.
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But on the question of funding aid to the city, Republican Majority Whip John Cornyn has said responsibility falls to the state.
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It now falls to Mr Peña to defend vigorously his country's interests without provoking a rupture with the United States' president-elect.
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With deadlines, work dinners, and meetings galore, trying to meet someone often falls to the very end of your to-do list.
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On the policy side, that falls to Brian Huseman, a former FTC official who is Amazon's vice president of U.S. public policy.
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Betty, meanwhile, isn't sure if what she's seeing is real, because moments later, she falls to the floor and has a seizure.
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It is unfortunate that the rotating presidency of COP means that the task of shepherding through the final document falls to Poland.
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When the need is great, the science is nascent and commercial incentives are missing, the task falls to government and private foundations.
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If the majority of the transportation burden falls to shared cars, buildings will just need a "valet" parking area in the front.
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As Woodard holds his gift, the cat pounces on him, digging its claws into his head as he falls to the ground.
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To avoid this event, Gordon advocates exiting the trade if the value of the options spread falls to about half its value.
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Part of the problem is that it generally falls to the police — rather than, say, EMTs — to respond to mental health crises.
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Since the entire series is about Emilia, the casualty is, of course, Diego, who falls to his death onto an SUV below.
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He falls to the ground with Pikachu in his vision and asks Pikachu why it never wants to go in a Pokéball.
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According to wholesale prices released by the Beverage Marketing Corporation, if gasoline falls to that $1.90 this year, it won't be enough.
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After reaching the top, Shahan decided it would be a great idea to jump off of the falls to the pool below.
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With deadlines, work dinners, and meetings galore, trying to meet someone often falls to the very end of your to do list.
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IN THIS book of many stories, few of them happy, it falls to one young Palestinian to get the measure of things.
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There's no 'perfect time' for giving employees feedback For many managers, giving feedback often falls to the bottom of their priority list.
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The cost of printing and mailing many thousands of holiday cards sent by contemporary presidents falls to the respective national political parties.
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Stop-loss orders — baked-in directives to sell an asset once it falls to a certain price — contributed to the temporary drop.
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Absent Tammany Hall and civics in schools, the work of turning "new Americans" into voters often falls to volunteers like Keisy Chavez.
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While the iPhone SE can stand toe-to-toe with the 26S performance-wise, it falls to its predecessor in durability tests.
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That job of understanding the organization's data repositories and figuring out ways to use it often falls to the chief data officer.
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Overwatch, which has received praise for its diverse roster and representation, falls to this same obsession with the icons of Egypt's past.
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Individual justices keep track of votes and the discussion, but the real note-taking task falls to the newest justice, Brett Kavanaugh.
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It falls to online services that openly host videos and images, and to the social platforms on which videos and images spread.
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He's now 22-227 overall and 93-29 in the UFC, while Sandoval loses his debut and falls to 27-23 overall.
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So that thing you see on TV where the pastor touches a congregation member and he or she falls to the floor?
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Ricci, meanwhile, falls to a tough 0-13 in the Octagon, having lost his short-notice debut to Jeremy Kennedy last summer.
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With that, Gastelum moves to 7-2 in the UFC while Hendricks falls to 12-5 during his tenure in the promotion.
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When Mr. Bishop does the handspring, a gun falls to the ground; he is seen reaching for it, and the gun discharges.
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Rodrigo gets off a low shot from the top of the box, but Akinfeev easily falls to his side and saves it.
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He did in me whatever an ember does Burning slowly until all of a piece What it feeds on falls to ash.
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Moments later, you see a white officer – later identified as Jason Van Dyke – opening fire on McDonald, who falls to the ground.
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Theoretically, oil could keep falling, so BNEF modeled an extreme case in which oil falls to $20 a barrel and stays there.
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It falls to all of us to awaken the giant so that we shorten the period before we resume our upward march.
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The young man falls to the floor, before another man, holding the gun, exits, and double-taps inexpertly to finish the job.
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"The responsibility now falls to Congress to hold the president accountable for his actions," said Representative Jerry Nadler, the House judiciary chairman.
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That responsibility falls to Congress — and specifically to the House Judiciary Committee — as it has in every similar investigation in modern history.
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Letters To the Editor: Re "Fertility Rate Again Falls to a Record Low, Confounding Demographers" (news article, May 17): Just wait, demographers!
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The call came amid incendiary claims, linking Muslim refugees in Twin Falls to crime, that circulated on far-right websites last year.
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Mr. Trump will be presiding at the United Nations Security Council, a rotating role that falls to the United States this month.
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The task of naming typhoons falls to the Japan Meteorological Agency, which uses names sequentially from a list suggested by different countries.
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He had been at a quinceañera at the Shilo Inn in nearby Idaho Falls, to which Ms. Luna had also been invited.
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In the absence of leadership from the president, it falls to Congress to take action and protect America's standing in the world.
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Coordinating that effort — articles, videos, photography and graphics — falls to The Times's national editor, Marc Lacey, and a team of 20 editors.
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In the video, the man falls to the ground after the "Antiques Roadshow" host tells him watches like his sell for $400,000.
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Instead, Democrats are on the defensive in much of the country, and it falls to Obama's Democratic successors to change the situation.
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"It falls to the U.S. administration to spell out their view of the way ahead," Boris Johnson, the British foreign secretary, said.
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When Planes said watches like this one often sell at auction for $400,000, the veteran jokingly falls to the ground in surprise.
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That responsibility falls to Congress - and specifically to the House Judiciary Committee - as it has in every similar investigation in modern history.
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The town consists of four hamlets: Purdys and Croton Falls to the west, Salem Center and North Salem east of the reservoir.
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She'll take on extra projects and tell herself she can suffer through it, but in reality, her work falls to the wayside.
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If the missile successfully crosses the Pacific Ocean, responsibility for knocking them out falls to the US missile defense system in Alaska.
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"I got this on my hands!" an officer says to his partner in the new video, before he falls to the ground.
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Or that when a new judge joins the court, it falls to the second-most-junior judge to throw them a welcome feast?
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However, analysts acknowledged that they "could move to the sidelines" if the stock price falls to a level which may impact business fundamentals.
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The early falls propelled London's internationally-focussed FTSE blue chip index - which tends to rise as the pound falls - to a record high.
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The video of the incident captures the frightening image of the gun pointed at Alison, just as the camera falls to the ground.
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Mihajlovic, on the other hand, falls to 0-2 in the UFC's Octagon, and now sits at a tough 10-5 in sum.
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The hooded figure looks to be taller than R2 but also falls to his or her knees at the sight of the fire.
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The same can be said of Android Wear devices – early excitement that falls to a low boil by the end of the year.
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The distribution of the kits falls to Glide's harm reduction outreach team; volunteers can't accompany them until they've had six months of training.
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Aleppo As Aleppo falls to the Syrian regime, a temporary ceasefire and evacuation plan for the city has not worked out so far.
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When removing energy and retail anticipated loan defaults, Fitch's 2018 loan default rate falls to 1.5%, comparable to the non-recessionary 1.7% average.
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As the leader, and one of the more experienced boxers in the group, that task of binding and protecting often falls to Hanson.
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The film falls to an estimated $17.5 million across its third three-day frame, boosting its global number to $524 million to date.
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If the price falls to $70, the person you bought that option from will have to buy the stock at that lower price.
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It now falls to his daughter, who has had meetings with Ms Fischer, to show how serious his concern for the issue is.
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But in the meantime, the burden falls to us everyday citizens to use the most powerful tool we have access to — social media.
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It thus falls to Kate to prepare the Sunday night meal for their visitors, who have connections both personal and professional to Rose.
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When she moved from Cedar Falls to Waterloo, she switched high schools and now routinely hears Bosnian spoken in her new school's hallways.
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Unfortunately, his body is overwhelmed with all the stress of the day and he falls to the floor, seemingly having a panic attack.
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There is no one government agency tasked with securing critical infrastructure systems, whose protection often falls to local governments and states, said Cabrera.
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When it comes to holiday hosting, we'll admit the chore that often falls to the bottom of our to-do list is decorating.
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Djokovic loses to Roberto Bautista Agut in the Shanghai semi-finals and then falls to Marin Cilic in the quarter-finals in Paris.
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U.S. TREASURY YIELDS SLIP FURTHER AS CHICAGO PMI FALLS TO LOWEST LEVEL SINCE DECEMBER 2015 IN JULY, 10-YEAR YIELD LAST AT 2.053%
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Unsurprisingly, given the speed at which the value of houses falls to nothing, banks are more willing to offer loans for new places.
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After the suit, she was forced to move from Wichita Falls to Dallas because doctors back home refused to treat her two children.
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At around 40 million users, according to industry estimates, Germany is far from Facebook's largest market — that falls to India, at 300 million.
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A boy grabs onto Harper as everyone is running for camp and she pushes him off her so he falls to the ground.
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Equities recovered from early falls to nudge into positive territory, with markets in Italy and France 20.2 percent higher although German stocks dipped.
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Buildings and infrastructure—things of the living—take precedence while the work of the body pullers falls to the periphery of recovery efforts.
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The snow that falls to the lightless ocean depths at 1,000 meters will likely "be gone for more than 1,000 years," said Kiko.
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And it mostly falls to Louisiana's newly minted governor, John Bel Edwards—a Democrat in one of America's reddest states—to fix it.
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The ratings could also be downgraded if net underlying ROE falls to below 4%, or if the group incurs significant one-off charges.
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It falls to the department's inspector general to police these government leases, ensuring that the energy industry doesn't profit unduly at taxpayer expense.
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The task falls to the state-appointed "authorizers," entities charged with deciding which charters get to open and with holding those schools accountable.
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That's because your lifeless body falls to a delicious come-and-get-it temperature, like a pie left to cool on a windowsill.
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Data have also highlighted increasing imbalances in China's economy, with growth increasingly reliant on government spending as private investment falls to record lows.
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The Man burns and once he falls to the ground, people disperse for what is usually the busiest, wildest night on the Playa.
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Sterling falls to two and a half year low, after Boris Johnson's government signals that Britain is heading for a no-deal Brexit.
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The tariff falls to 25 percent after a year, and then 21625 percent and 2900 percent each year after, before phasing out entirely.
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Essentially, the 28503-percent tax bracket gets bigger, the 22019-percent bracket goes away and the 15-percent rate falls to 12 percent.
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It falls to us, the judiciary, as the remaining branch of the government, to act as a check on such usurpation of power.
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Specifically, he thinks it will mean more responsibility falls to Snap's new CFO, Tim Stone, who joined the company from Amazon this summer.
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As is often the case, it falls to Elizabeth to work to bring him back to the fold while also continuing their mission.
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So when the decision is read, announcing Tsagouris as the victor via unanimous decision, she falls to her knees in happiness and relief.
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Denver has the best offense in the NBA with Murray on the floor, and it falls to 26th when he's on the bench.
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But now the extra-flammable tree debris also falls to the ground along with it, creating a bed of yet more burnable material.
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He explains how in other countries, ceremonial duties such as honoring soldiers who have died falls to a monarch or other governmental figurehead.
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The task now falls to Congress, and the logical solution is to ensure that fossil fuel prices accurately reflect their cost to society.
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The challenge to sign them all falls to Gorton, who spent 15 years in Boston's front office before joining the Rangers in 2007.
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So the job falls to his rivals (only one of whom, John Kasich, forthrightly condemned the violence at Trump rallies on Thursday night).
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This task often falls to physician health programs, semi-voluntary organizations that are meant to direct physicians to rehab or report dangerous behavior.
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On Page 34, a leaf comes loose from a tall tree, hovers in the air "for enormous minutes" and falls to the ground.
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Clarke joins his teammate, Rui Hachimura, as first-round selections, a distinction that more typically falls to schools like North Carolina and Duke.
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When a dictator falls to popular wrath, it is often the case that his cabal lies low until the field is clear again.
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However, it now falls to an increasingly embattled Francis to decide whether to belatedly accept that resignation or to keep Wuerl in office.
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"The sky doesn't blue like it used to / I'm not in a dream anymore," his voice quivers as he falls to his knees.
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Fixing the fence in South Australia (it also crosses into the states of New South Wales and Queensland) falls to seven patrol officers.
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"It now falls to the Legislature to correct this error before significant damage is done to the state's securities markets," Judge Rivera wrote.
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And the European Commission, the executive branch of the European Union, has recommended reauthorizing glyphosate, though the decision falls to the member states.
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Ordinarily, if the presidency and vice presidency are both vacant at the same time, the office falls to the speaker of the House.
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But that system does mean that power usually falls to the party that comes closest to that 40 percent mark in popular support.
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The task now falls to Parliament for the first time, and the country could be headed for a third election in a year.
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With Attorney General Jeff Sessions recused from the Russia investigation, oversight of the special counsel falls to the deputy attorney general, Rod Rosenstein.
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Three out of four jet owners have self-made wealth, while the figure falls to around two-in-three for the other segments.
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Different platforms may have variations in price depending on the exchange, so the responsibility falls to the taxpayer to follow the cost basis.
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But Portuguese bonds underperformed, with 10-year yields giving up most of their falls to trade just 1 bps lower at 3.54 percent.
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What appears to be a gun slides on the ground in front of Bradford as he falls to his side, the video shows.
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That falls to 56% among those who discuss it once a week, and 39% for those who discuss it about once a month.
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The tariff falls to 2628 percent after a year, and then 28500 percent and 6900 percent each year after, before phasing out entirely.
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The stocks tend to bounce once it falls to 1, suggesting to Raymond they are close to a bottom but not quite there.
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The shudders begin soon after the movie does when a woman opens a door, stares into the camera and falls to the ground.
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But if the chargers can be boosted to 100 kW — entirely within the realm of the possible — that number falls to 7.5 percent.
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This falls to staff like Daniel Miller-Dempsey, a family services coordinator who deploys to hospitals to meet with the kin of potential donors.
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If that's the case, then it falls to Attorney General Sessions to make the decision — unless he recuses himself or appoints a special prosecutor.
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Ohio State falls to 13th in the conference standings and likely will have to play in the first round of the Big Ten tournament.
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Ashley Joubert-Gaddis, a Pride organizer in conservative South Dakota, convinced Sioux Falls to light the city's namesake waterfalls in rainbow colors last year.
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As a consequence, when asteroids collide, some of it is liberated—and a small fraction of that material eventually falls to Earth as micrometeorites.
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Kara Bunn, the manager of Hamilton parks and cemeteries, has been driving numerous safety measures around the falls to prevent more injuries and fatalities.
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This 218-year-old tries to resist arrest, falls to the ground and begins to beat on the floor while tearing at her uniform.
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The ultimate decision of whether to risk China's GitHub access falls to Microsoft, which so far hasn't indicated a firm position on the protests.
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In the absence of a single European fiscal authority, it also falls to the ECB to act as a backstop for the currency bloc.
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Mr Trump will not be president until early in 2017, and so it falls to markets to anticipate, and price in, expected policy changes.
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" DeBord believes that when mechanisms increase productivity, "new forms of employment have to be created" before labor-time falls to an "unacceptably low level.
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For a 12-ounce can of cider, the tax falls to less than a penny per can compared with about 10 cents a can.
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That figure falls to less than a third for racers at major championships in men's downhill skiing, snowboard cross and cross-country sprint skiing.
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On Wednesday, Paul posted a video of the incident, in which he can be seen slapping a man who then falls to the ground.
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But in the age of Trump and Brexit, it falls to Europe to bang the drum for open borders and a rules-based order.
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Look up, look forwards and look inBut responsibility also falls to Republicans who know that Mr Trump is bad for America and the world.
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The country's second place in the Nature index, which measures scientific contribution, falls to tenth, behind South Korea, when adjusted for quality and expenditure.
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Since genre is a perceived, externally imposed category rather than an intrinsic musical element, the job of assigning genre usually falls to the critic.
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Lazarus — written by Bowie and Enda Walsh — tells the story of an alien to falls to Earth in order to save his home planet.
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But Portuguese 10-year bond yields fell over 4 bps to 1.311 percent, extending recent falls to its lowest in at least 25 years.
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It now falls to courts in Britain and the UAE to decide whether the sukuk is legal and if the original deal is valid.
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The task of finding the herders and cheesemakers and carvers and fishermen and hunters and weavers who will inspire the chefs falls to Søberg.
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There's a big-money auction happening, and one of the event's wealthy benefactors falls to the ground clutching his chest shortly before it begins.
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At the same time, gas production is flat, or even falling slightly, as drilling falls to the lowest level in more than 103 years.
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Prices in the capital increased by 0.9 percent in March after four months of falls to stand 3.9 percent higher than a year ago.
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Ultimately, whether the United States contributes to the Multilateral Fund falls to Congress, and the Senate still has to vote on the Kigali Amendment.
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The task of forming a majority government now falls to Benny Gantz, a centrist former IDF general who has vowed to strengthen settlement blocs.
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And that, given the power dynamic differential between the two, the burden to try to make some amends for that fact falls to Clinton.
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The decision falls to Douglas Meléndez, the attorney-general, who has shown an independent streak, for example by charging corrupt mayors in both parties.
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It now falls to Congress to determine the full scope of that alleged misconduct and to decide what steps we must take going forward.
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Video posted on social media shows protesters and residents throwing objects at each other before the man is struck and falls to the ground.
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All over the world, the work of maintaining poor communities typically falls to women, and they often carry this burden in silence, without complaint.
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Rihanna's "Anti" is in sixth place, and Zayn's "Mind of Mine," last week's chart-topper, falls to No. 7 in its second week out.
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A light show at Miwate acknowledged the sacred importance of the Chaudière Falls to the Algonquins and marked the end of their industrial exploitation.
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The job of preserving it falls to the Architect of the Capitol, or AOC, as the position is known in the halls of Congress.
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And in New York, the open-water trout season begins April 1, leading one eager fisherman from Glen Falls to lament the imperfect conditions.
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In a video of the shooting that went viral, Bishop's gun falls to the ground after he does a backflip on the dance floor.
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But actual implementation of migration policy falls to the interior ministry, led by Olga Sánchez Cordero, which has been much less enthusiastic about it.
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When an animal induces torpor, its body temperature falls to just above air temperature, and they don't compensate by generating heat (say, by shivering).
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As the bubble falls to the water surface, a column of water shoots up into the air, which disintegrates into a series of waves.
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It falls to coordinator teams in hospitals across Spain to know which patients want to donate their organs in the event that they die.
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The family dog will probably plop down near your dinner table, pleading for handouts or hoping to chomp anything that falls to the floor.
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The changes include a 200-step stone staircase connecting the bottom of the falls to the middle pool and the top of the falls.
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A long ball falls to Osako for a header, but he's not able to get enough power on the ball to trouble the goalkeeper.
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That his fate is predetermined doesn't lessen the impact when he falls to the ground, looking like a corpse in a crime scene photo.
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In the 5th district, that means that the decision falls to a group of about three dozen Republican Party activists and local elected officials.
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Across the Tasman Sea, New Zealand's benchmark S&P/NZX 50 index rebounded from early falls to rise 0.5%, or 43.94 points, to 9,520.88.
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However, if the stock trades at $1 but falls to 99 cents on the next tick, a trader cannot short it at that moment.
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The job meant driving almost three hours from Malmstrom Air Force Base outside Great Falls to facilities scattered around the middle of the state.
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In the absence of presidential leadership, he said, it falls to Congress to do more to advance press freedoms, both at home and abroad.
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The actual running of the organization falls to Dawn Hudson, who works under contract (one that was recently renewed through 2020) as chief executive.
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Mr. Kallos said he got involved because he believes the responsibility for the mentally ill at Kirby — and beyond — ultimately falls to elected officials.
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This is the type of fact-intensive determination that ultimately falls to a jury in a criminal trial, or to Congress when considering impeachment.
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Institutions fearing a charge of racism capitulate to these demands and it falls to the vigilance of small secular groups to stop this encroachment.
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Responsibility falls to President Reuven Rivlin to choose between Netanyahu and Gantz, depending on who he believes has the ability to build a coalition.
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The new tariff falls to 22019 percent after a year, and then 20 percent and 15 percent each year after, before phasing out entirely.
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On Time BASEL, Switzerland — It is a watchmaker's job to mark the passage of time; musing on its passage typically falls to the poets.
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When there are multiple generic competitors, the price typically falls to 20 percent or less of what the brand-name version originally sold for.
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It ultimately falls to Israel's attorney general, whom Netanyahu appointed, to make the final decision about whether or not to indict the prime minister.
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The anger will remain until we can find the tools by which the grab the structure and shake it until it falls to pieces.
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German government bond yields extended last week's falls to hit new all time lows of -0.216% on Monday, tracking the sharp fall in U.S. Treasuries.
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If euro/dollar falls to parity before the end of 2016, history shows it could spell trouble for investors hoping for a "Santa Claus rally".
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When you lift a heavy object, it stores the power used to lift it as potential energy until it's released and falls to the ground.
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I'll receive an alert from Apple Watch if my heart rate falls to 40 beats per minute or as high as 120 beats per minute.
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"As Libor falls to new lows, (Libor floors are) something we are paying more attention to," Mike Terwilliger, a portfolio manager at Resource Alts, said.
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The site utilizes some automated systems to proactively eliminate content, such as child sexual abuse or terrorism, but what's left falls to teams of moderators.
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So it falls to a handful of couriers like Sam to travel between these settlements and maintain a semblance of connection and identity between them.
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The rest falls to the historian, who can use their knowledge and understanding to make the best pick from among the options offered by Pythia.
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After a few cringe-worthy moments of touching -- one piece from the top falls to the ground -- the entire clock crashed to the floor. Oops.
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If you're into endurance hiking you can break in your boots on the 13 mile trek to Alamere Falls to see an epic cliffside cascade.
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For example, the effect of Chinese imports on the size of the labour force falls to a quarter of its 1990s size in the 2000s.
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So ultimately that role there probably falls to researchers and activists to kind of really watch what these companies are doing and then take action.
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The tutela (protection) of cultural heritage is the responsibility of the state; its valorizzazione (adding value to, or drawing benefit from) falls to the regions.
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With Berman out of the picture, the case falls to either Deputy U.S. Attorney Robert Khuzami or the Chief of the Criminal Division, Lisa Zornberg.
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Nicola Duke, an analyst at analysis platform Forex Analytix, said that if ethereum trades below $5713, then it could mean the price falls to $140.
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With the win, the 26-year-old moves to 2-3 in the UFC and 10-3 overall, while Olivieri falls to 14-5 overall.
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According to some estimates, Australia's labor market will be considered at or near full employment when the jobless rate falls to 20 percent or lower.
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With Wiesel's death last year, the responsibility to stop innocent Arab men, women, and children from being slaughtered in Syria falls to all of us.
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This type of pattern describes when a stock falls to a low, rallies and then drops to the same low only to rebound another time.
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As it flows out of the raised end of a discharge pipe, "(it) freezes as it falls to gradually form an ice cone," Wangchuk explained.
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Their camera falls to the ground, but the movie keeps on rolling while we look at an empty frame and something really bad happens offscreen.
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Gunned down at close range by a police officer, the attacker loses control of his own weapon, falls to the ground and blows himself up.
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United States Falls to Finland Finland handed the United States its second loss, 3-2, at the world ice hockey championship in St. Petersburg, Russia.
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If the attorney general recuses himself, it falls to the deputy attorney general to appoint a special counsel, according to the Code of Federal Regulations.
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According to some estimates, Australia's labor market will be considered at or near full employment when the jobless rate falls to 22.1 percent or lower.
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Video taken of the Friday assault reportedly shows a group of people surrounding Booker, punching and kicking her repeatedly after she falls to the ground.
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A 50 percent requested rate hike that falls to 40 percent or even 20 percent in the course of negotiations is still a big increase.
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SEE ALSO: JOBS REPORT WHIFFS, UNEMPLOYMENT RATE FALLS TO 4.7%" AND DON'T MISS: The Verizon strike was a huge contributor to the miserable jobs report"
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ISIS's defeat in Fallujah, a longtime stronghold, reveals that it's now no longer a question of if but when Mosul falls to the Iraqi government.
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But less than a minute into the encounter, he is shoved, falls to the pavement and slams his head, causing his turban to topple over.
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It falls to the actors to endow this highly symbolic, pictorially overloaded environment with a sense of human reality — with flesh and blood and feeling.
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Planters' last week released a commercial in which the 104-year old mascot falls to his death after the company's Nutmobile veers off a cliff.
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Because there are no national minimum training guidelines for 911 operators, the responsibility for adequate training falls to states and local jurisdictions, the group said.
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Jeong's comments come as the country's fertility rate falls to its lowest since records began in 1970, putting it among the lowest in the world.
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The task of making all that happen falls to Flavio Cotini, who was promoted this month from chief financial officer to head the Brazilian operations.
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Many economists say Japan reaches full employment, the lowest level of joblessness before upward wage pressures arise, when the jobless rate falls to 3 percent.
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Flood risks are easily overlooked because past flood damage often goes unreported and, as in Virginia, the burden of discovering it falls to the buyer.
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And "if the executive agencies are not willing to observe the limits themselves," Ms. Daugaard said, it falls to the courts to sort things out.
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Special agents with ICE's Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) do not investigate immigration infractions or handle deportations —that falls to ICE's Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO).
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German benchmark government bond yields extended last week's falls to hit an all-time low of -21% on Monday, tracking the sharp fall in U.S. Treasuries.
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Imagine you're standing in a windowless box that looks like an elevator and you drop your phone, which falls to the floor just as you'd expect.
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Uber's workforce overall is comprised of 36 percent women, but that number falls to 15 percent when looking at employees with technical roles, the company said.
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The drama's heavy lifting mostly falls to Panos — a club kid with eyebrows that could cut a bitch — but so far, no one has been fired.
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After an audible gunshot, she falls to the ground, and almost instantly, her partner Officer Miguel Alarcon opens fire and hits the driver in the head.
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The task of translating this upswell into a movement for winning power falls to the Democratic Party, which is not making the most of the moment.
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There is no in-between, and it usually falls to the latter, hence why I get the Sunday scaries more often than I'd like to admit.
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But then, the Night King fires some kind of magical dead person spear, KILLING VISERION, who falls to the ground and sinks into the frozen lake.
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Nowhere will judgment and experience be more exposed than over the control of America's nuclear arsenal—which, in a crisis, falls to him and him alone.
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Another student at Penn Hills High School in Penn Hills, Pennsylvania, recorded the premeditated attack, and can be heard laughing as Wooding falls to the ground.
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On the other hand, National Australia Bank extended its falls to a third straight session after reporting a sharp drop in half-year profit on Thursday.
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Sure, they're important come days when the wind chill falls to double-digit negatives and your extra hot coffee order gets cold in 10 minutes flat.
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For me, it's nice to see the woman take on this comedic role, because I feel like the comic relief so often falls to the male.
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In fact, it's a mere 34 days after Madame Keane (Elizabeth Marvel) officially takes the office as president before the entire White House falls to shit.
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Now, the textured do falls to her shoulders, leaving her with just enough length to still pull it back into her favorite style: the supermodel topknot.
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"In 265 months, your portfolio falls to $250,000, and 4 percent is no longer a sustainable withdrawal rate," said Stratton, president of Good Life Wealth Management.
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The task of steadying the ship falls to Sean Clarke, the former boss of Wal-Mart's China business who took over the top job in July.
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The service's search and rescue manual notes that when a person's core body temperature falls to 82.4 degrees, he or she is expected to lose consciousness.
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AT&T's cable competitors would know all that and, as a result, any increased bargaining leverage attributable to the Time Warner acquisition falls to nominal levels.
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"In America, it falls to us, the ordinary people to prove that these chemicals are toxic before the chemical is regulated by our government," he continued.
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"In America, it falls to us, the ordinary people to prove that these chemicals are toxic before the chemical is regulated by our government," he continued.
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They form when objects like meteorites strike the ground and spray molten debris into the air that then cools and falls to Earth in crystallized form.
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Overnight, South Korea and Australia had led Asia Pacific markets lower with 0.6 and 0.8 percent falls to dovetail with the latest fall in the yuan.
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Michigan falls to Iowa It seems that there was a theme to the death sentences of the mighty top 4 (minus Alabama) last night: field goals.
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That falls to data engineers who need to build data assembly lines where they are creating meaningful types to get data usable to the data scientist.
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But it falls to a distant No. 210 on The Economist's list (which, it should be said, produced the results most at odds with other rankings).
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It now falls to the city to decide whether, and how, to enforce its pledge to the Corps to get these people out of their homes.
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Because it often falls to individual counties to buy electric shock devices, it is difficult to track how many are in use in the United States.
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He makes to exit, but the woman falls to ground and, with a quick jump and spin, stands and wraps her arms tight around her partner.
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The fallout from Ezekiel's crisis of confidence spills over into this week's episode, and it falls to Carol to snap him out of his mournful funk.
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With the whole gallery as a "Field of play," as the exhibition is titled, it falls to the viewer to invent the rules for navigating it.
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The failed clearance falls to Filipe Luis out top and he settles with a touch and lashes a side-footed shot that Stojkovic dives to parry.
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Infant formula maker Bellamy's Australia was among top losers on the benchmark, extending falls to a second session after it reported disappointing annual results and outlook.
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Thus, it falls to a half-dozen or so Republicans to heed the words of a man whose statue they pass every day in the Capitol.
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It is also urgent to challenge again in the courts the absurd claims of Citizens United before the confidence in our political institutions falls to zero.
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Still, I also get that it frequently falls to loving children to find the positive in complicated stories about their parents, especially after they have died.
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Now, the decision falls to the Republicans in Congress, in the House but particularly in the Senate: On which side of patriotism will history record them?
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Last week, "The Hamilton Mixtape" opened at No. 1, but this week it falls to No. 14, while the show's original cast album is No. 7.
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Asia had been more mixed, with losses for Australia and New Zealand stocks but Japanese and Chinese stocks both turned around early falls to finish higher.
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Onstage, she howls and cackles, chain-smokes, crows, seduces, falls to pieces, dodges objects hurled directly at her head, and hurls a few things back herself.
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"It just explains how ideas come in and out of fashion, the same way that gravity explains why something falls to the earth," Mr. Lehman said.
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Turkey's Labor Code does not apply to agricultural businesses with fewer than 50 employees, so much of the policing of this crop falls to confectionery companies.
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Today, it's not these particular companies that are technically at the top of the Wall Street leaderboard—that distinction falls to Apple, Alphabet, Microsoft, Amazon, and Facebook.
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"And the reality is, they both did," Edwards said, adding that the ultimate responsibility for preventing the spread of disease at the hospital falls to the hospital.
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Despite all of this, we still find ourselves immediately defaulting to judgment when he finally falls to pieces in public in a very real and big way.
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But the focus falls to the top-end, and a desktop chip so powerful that Intel carved out a new brand name for it: the Core i9.
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With this result, Milstead moves to 8-1 overall, while De La Rocha falls to 4-2 in sum, and a tough 0-2 in the Octagon.
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The BoE envisages a scenario where UK real GDP falls 4.3 percent, property prices tumble, the world slumps into recession, and oil falls to $20 a barrel.
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Excluding the accruing TDRs, STI's ratio of nonaccrual loans to total loans falls to the third lowest of the large regional peer group at June 30, 2017.
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But afterwards it fell to trade 0.2 percent lower on the day at $1.3521, and then extended to those falls to a four-month low of $1.3474.
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Though if snow is still falling come daybreak on Sunday, then people will have four hours from the time the final flake falls to get to work.
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But it falls to MacKenzie Mauzy's character, Linda Kasabian, to sum up the crimes near the film's end during a confessional meeting with the prosecutor Vincent Bugliosi.
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For example, the FDA monitors game meat like venison, and all seafood except catfish, while the task of inspecting poultry and meat products falls to the USDA.
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Earlier this week, some Redditors figured out that the Pixel 4's refresh rate falls to 60Hz if its screen is at 75 percent brightness or lower.
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As long as much of Congress is filled with cowardice, it falls to citizens who do understand science to speak up, or to run for office themselves.
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Finicum can be seen raising his hands as he emerged from his vehicle, then turning as he apparently flails his arms and then falls to the ground.
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LONDON LIRA OVERNIGHT SWAP RATE FALLS TO 50 PCT FROM 1,200 PCT A DAY EARLIER, WEEKLY SWAP RATE FALLS AS LOW AS 50 PCT FROM 295 PCT
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So the onus of assessing what fits a reboot and what must be left alone falls to those who allegedly do care about the aforementioned integrity: Artists.
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Previous decelerations in 2006/07, 2008/09, 2011/12, and 2014/15 were all accompanied by sharp price falls to force consumption and production back to balance.
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COLOMBO, Dec 16 (Reuters) - The Sri Lankan rupee came off early falls to close almost steady on Friday as a state-controlled bank sold dollars, dealers said.
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Trump, who last year was ranked as the 248.5th wealthiest person in the country, now falls to No. 28, tied with Snapchat founder Evan Spiegel and others.
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A player sprints, launches himself in the air to grab a pass or rebound, falls to earth, then immediately sprints upfield or jumps again for a putback.
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In the Trump administration's proposed Energy Department budget for next year, the funding for advanced battery research falls to about $36 million, from $140 million last year.
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By the time the camera falls to the ground (at the same speed as the severed head, because of the uniform acceleration of gravity), I was bored.
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This year it falls to 21 groundbreaking actors, musicians, athletes and others who have made significant contributions to their communities and the U.S. View the discussion thread.
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They seized the British-flagged Stena Impero,Pompeo told "Fox & Friends" on Monday morning: "The responsibility ... falls to the United Kingdom to take care of their ships."
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Leadership now falls to her equally unpopular vice president, Michel Temer, 75, who is much further to the right and has a history of appointing questionable advisers.
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The criminal falls to states' attorneys general and the Federal Trade Commission for fraudulent advertising, and the civil to class action or tort when harm is caused.
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" Garner would be positive on U.S. crude in the mid $50s and if it falls to $47.50 or $43.50, she thinks it would be a "screaming buy.
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The reported surplus in gasoline stocks over the long-term average is 26 million barrels but adjusted for higher demand falls to 17 million barrels (tmsnrt.rs/20WQzhl).
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In today's encouraging ORB poll its seven-point lead falls to two points once all voters (rather than just those certain to cast their ballots) are included.
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Given the tremendous cost of falls to individuals and society, and the increasing knowledge of how and why falls occur, what can people do to prevent them?
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In this scenario, the Lions would be tied with the Falcons at 10-6, and in conference record at 8-4, so it falls to common opponents.
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The task falls to President Obama because it should be performed immediately, and as president, Obama is the only one in a position to do it now.
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Overcoming this rancor now falls to Mr. Sloan, an Ohio native and father of three grown children, who is known for his dry wit and direct manner.
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At one point — the only real moment of action in the book, in fact — a chandelier becomes loosened from the ceiling, falls to the ground and shatters.
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And because each of London's 33 local authorities deals separately with planning, it falls to teams of local planners to sift through stacks of phone box proposals.
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That responsibility falls to President-elect Donald Trump and the conservative ex-surgeon from Georgia he picked to lead the Department of Health and Human Services, Rep.
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But if Trump fires Rosenstein, the special counsel investigation falls to the next Senate-confirmed person in line, which, in this case, is Solicitor General Noel Francisco.
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And that falls to under $1 trillion when excluding tax cuts for business income from so-called pass-through companies, which are taxed through the individual code.
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I don't even care if it eventually falls to shit like every other forum, if I get one amateur producer in touch with another ill be happy
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Trump himself probably doesn't have the ability to manage this, so the job falls to Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin, who should have Rattner on the phone yesterday.
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A cross by Hernandez from the left falls to Mbappé who, cool as a cucumber, eschews a shot to push the ball into space on the left.
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A lazy deflection falls to Hummels at the top of the Mexico penalty area and his lazy shot rolls lazily into the arms of an unbothered Ochoa.
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But farther outside the city, where the resources and activists are scarcer, the task of a political overhaul falls to anyone willing to put in the work.
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That job now falls to General John "Jay" Raymond and his team of 630 or so staff (projected to rise to 1,450), with a budget of $83.8m.
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The drive from Highland Falls to New York City at rush hour along the Palisades Interstate Parkway takes from an hour to an hour and 40 minutes.
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But Hortense and Solange don't complain, either about the extra work that falls to them when the men are absent or the power dynamics when they're around.
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Its success or failure now falls to Mr. Minniti, who polls show to be a popular member of a government with uncertain chances in the next election.
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In an exclusive clip People posted to its web site, judge Katy Perry falls to the ground after a gas leak forces evacuation of the show's auditions.
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Fortunately, though the federal government can provide guidance, a lot of the responsibility of protecting American citizens from a pandemic actually falls to state and local governments.
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It falls to Ms. Sikes, as official custodian of records for this city of 12,21950 people about an hour west of Jacksonville, to maintain Lake City's archives.
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The committee had first planned to issue a recommendation on Wednesday about whether to declare an emergency (the decision ultimately falls to the W.H.O.'s director general).
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Excluding the PCI-loans, EWBC's ratio of NPAs (inclusive of accruing TDRs) to loans and foreclosed real estate falls to the second lowest of the peer group.
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"When you feel terrible, managing your diet falls to the bottom of your list," said Karen Pearl, the president and chief executive of God's Love We Deliver.
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But Kirk admits that number falls to about 2300% in the interior part of the island, and 150,000 US citizens on the island still don't have power.
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For first/mid-level female officials and managers the number drops to 36.4 percent and for CEOs, the percentage of women falls to a lowly 5.4 percent.
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The firm's survey found that iPhone consumer "buying intention" falls to 243 percent from 27 percent when the price of the device rises to $21,2000+ from $1563.
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Lastly, the giant 15.6-inch Portal+ swivel screen falls to $279 instead of $349, and you still get $50 off if you buy any two Portal devices.
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The explication of Frank Capra falls to Guillermo del Toro, who shares insights into Capra's populism, his immigrant's can-do mentality and his shrewdness as an entertainer.
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A player who stumbles or falls to the ground trying to stand, unrelated to an orthopedic injury, will be sent directly to the locker room for examination.
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Tempting because it falls to the irascible but experienced Mr. Bolton to try to explain, or even undo, the president's more impulsive and erratic foreign policy decisions.
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Domestic demand is likely to be tempered further after July 1, when the federal tax credit available to Tesla customers falls to $1,875 from the current $3,750.
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After being shot in the leg, an enemy falls to the ground, then struggles back up to a limping gait, dragging himself through the waving grass towards cover.
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Neil Campling, Global Head of TMT Research at Northern Trust Capital Markets said Thursday that on a forward basis that figure falls to around 20, but worries remain.
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Thirty-year bond yields gave up early falls to trade flat on the day at -0.16% U.S. 10-year Treasury yields edged off their lowest since mid-2016.
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Charlotte swears she was looking after the kids, but when Alice, her best friend Harriet's daughter, goes missing under Charlotte's care, Charlotte and Harriett's friendship falls to pieces.
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The bank could consider buying the digital currency if it falls to $100, but has no plans to short-sell bitcoin because it is too volatile, he added.
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With Marshall's voice stifled under the court's threat of perjury, the task of keeping Spell out of jail falls to Sam Friedman (Josh Gad), a local insurance lawyer.
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The researchers have informed email providers of their findings, under so-called responsible disclosure, and it now falls to others to establish whether the exploits can be replicated.
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He pulls his body weight up, slips through the death hold, then falls to his knees through the weakness as he sees all these emotions start creeping up.
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U.S. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, the chamber's leading Democrat, typically recommends nominees for Democratic posts, while it falls to President Donald Trump to make the formal nomination.
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KEY ASSUMPTIONS In our public debt sensitivity scenario, we project that the government debt to GDP ratio peaks at 91.5% in 2018 and falls to 82% by 13.
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For drugs that attract a large number of generic manufacturers, the average generic price falls to 20% of the branded price and even lower after another seven years.
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The yield premium investors demand to hold Italian 10-year bonds over top-rated German peers extended its falls to around 112 bps — the lowest in two years.
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The two-year yield, closely watched as a gauge of traders' expectations for Fed fund rates, extended its falls to 13% compared with a U.S. close of 1.833%.
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The two-year yield, closely watched as a gauge of traders' expectations for Fed fund rates, extended its falls to 1.829% compared with a U.S. close of 1.833%.
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If the index falls to 1,707 before eclipsing that 2015 peak, then the end date to the bull market will be reset by Silverblatt's team to May 2015.
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In recent weeks, Turkey and Russia have been the lead negotiators in an agreement to evacuate civilians and rebels from Aleppo as the besieged city falls to Assad.
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Investors and traders connected the stock falls to investors' unease over the potential impact riots could have on the economy and on tourists' appetite to visit the capital.
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The performance of the machines is often verified only by the companies that profit from them, while maintaining the equipment falls to underfunded and under-trained county officials.
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Generally, whenever you put the word "tax" into something, support falls to zero, but that polls at 50 percent support and 44 percent opposition, which is not bad.
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Another payload onboard Cygnus, called the ReEntry Breakup Recorder, will be taking super quick measurements of the capsule's temperature, speed, acoustics, and more as it falls to Earth.
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The quest of saving the aging man falls to the boy, who surrenders his crush on the schoolteacher, Miss Cross, and instead plays matchmaker between the two adults.
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They reckon that falls to Number 10 (where they have appeared in public, it has mostly been to discard the very pledges on which they won the referendum).
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Defense Secretary James V. Forrestal, as paranoid as the Cold War he helps to start, tries to hang himself out a hospital window and falls to his death.
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The man falls to the ground, and as other officers help him up, Starks approaches again and puts his hands around the man's neck, according to the video.
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Insulin has been used to treat diabetes for decades, but side effects include hypoglycemia, a condition in which blood sugar falls to dangerously low levels, and weight gain.
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Day-to-day policing falls to the Port Authority Police Department, a force of some 28,219 officers assigned to airports, bridges, tunnels, ports and several other transportation facilities.
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Almost half of Republicans, 183%, do think it would indirectly benefit them, but that falls to less than a quarter of independents and one in 10 Democrats. 4.
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Temporary leadership of the FBI falls to Deputy Director Andrew McCabe, a 21-year veteran of the bureau who previously led the organization's counterterrorism and national security divisions.
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Investors should take profit on the 10-year breakeven shorts when it falls to 1.95 percent and abandon the trade if it rises to 2.25 percent, Chapsalis said.
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Ultimately, most of the responsibility for deciding when the emails are released falls to a few federal judges in Washington, who are overseeing FOIA cases concerning Clinton's emails.
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Day by day, it still falls to women in many households to negotiate their freedoms with the fathers, husbands, brothers and sons who serve as their legal guardians.
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While the proportion of adults with intermediate literacy ranges from 53 to 58 percent in other age groups, it falls to 38 percent among those 65 and older.
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Typically, this would be the attorney general — but since Sessions recused himself from the Russia probe, it falls to his second in command, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein.
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A handful of senior Justice Department officials can approve an application to the secret surveillance court, but in practice that responsibility often falls to the deputy attorney general.
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Keeping the park clean falls to condo residents, to the tune of $150,000 a year, which is billed through common charges, said John Gilbert, Rudin's chief operating officer.
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Bach also has a checklist to keep everyone on schedule so that nothing falls to the wayside — and so that the burden doesn't just fall on the MOH.
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But if, first, you remove the larger items like books and pencils that you know aren't coins, the change falls to the bottom and the task gets easier.
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