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Medicines like Crocin, Aspirin, Digestive Enzyme syrups, Digene, Pudin Hara, Eye Tone, Iodex, Enos Fruitsalt, Vitamins, Vicks and so on fall in this category
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Over a long period of a few years some share show a consistent growth, some show ups and downs around a mean value, some show a persistent fall in value and quite a few just vanish out of market or are quoted at a value which is not worth the cost of paper on which the share certificate is printed
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Two balls fall in on the break
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"Now should you have any windfall in the meantime you could of course pay a lump sum with no fear of punitive charges Sergeant Biggs
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They fall into a clumsy, sleepy embrace
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Gag: If you dream that there is a gag on your mouth, you will soon fall in love
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She didn't understand the nuances, but the basics were starting to fall into place
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They are very happy together – I have often wondered if you planned for them to fall in love like that
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I did fall in love with you for a few short weeks, but it was too late,
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Alan was a little behind and might have had time to stop himself when he saw the girls fall in, but as he was nearly stumbling already, he had too much momentum to stop himself
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Willingly, I fall into his arms
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This word falls under ample warning because no matter how bad a person is acting it can't fall in a category worse than psychotic
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He moved straight back into the Ritz, bought new clothes, bought a brand new sports car and almost immediately found that his fair weather friends, now that the rain had ceased to fall in the soldier’s life, all suddenly had sunny windows in their diaries
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Then a slight electric shock passed between him and Jake, and slowly things stared to fall into place; the mists and cobwebs seemed to clear away and he slowly became aware
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Don’t fall into the trap of thinking that since this is an online thing that you can lose this respect through anonymity
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Little things which never made sense suddenly fall into place
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I fall in love with a dress in pale green … full length and layered with an underskirt of a deep green silk with a sort of shimmery, floaty heavyweight pale green chiffon over the top with embroidered flowers round the edges
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for your entire being to fall into resonance with anger
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basis so you will much more readily fall into a state of
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fall into the hall of the King Rat, and someone had painted all of
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My mother made me swear that I'd never fall in love with a Muslim girl
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He was about to fall into the deepest,
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fall in the soldier’s life, all suddenly had sunny windows in their
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If she or he cannot fall into it, she
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Adventure- A person could fall into years and years of "safety and
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Generally speaking, successful applicants fall into two categories – the qualified ones who merely need somewhere to be for a short period and those who will use the shelter of the Foundation as a spring board
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As he fills the remaining sachets he talks loudly so that she can hear over the sound of the boiler as it wheezes into life, telling her how he bought a ride on a smuggler's boat to Italy and how he worked his passage on various ships, until, after some weeks at sea, he made landfall in the little white town of Bideford
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Bex describes how her teachers fall into one of two categories; the ones who have come to resemble their books, hidebound, stiff of spine and congenitally dusty; and those who's pages get dog eared and torn as they try to remain part of the ever-changing youth culture that surrounds them
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Miss Danvers was not a materialistic woman but she did inherit some items from her mother which, as she has no family to pass them to, will now fall into a no-man’s land of ownership
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Suddenly the path became an uncertain, narrow causeway edged by threatening tussocks of grass, the sludgy pools between them sucking mouths edged with rotting ferny teeth, just waiting for her to fall into them, to be lost for eternity in their peaty brown depths
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Only in fairy tales does 'a whole village fall in love with its new favorite son, and live happily ever-after
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Maybe I'll just have to wait and see if some other pieces fall into place during the rest of the story
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some kind of an accident, a fall in the woods – he was out of practice
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Ava paused a bit, “What I think is most likely, is something a lot like this: A guy who would be standing by on the boat crew that night is saying to one his of friends, ‘you know, a lot of good things could happen to me if just one drop of this was to fall into Teshi’s glass at Hargor’s party next week while I was on duty
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They can fall into a rage faster than a peregrine dives
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5You will fall in the open field, for I have spoken, declares the Sovereign
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If you do not have relatives you fall into the non-preference category
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"The story said that if the stone was to fall into the wrong hands
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“Then why were you scared when I told you I wanted you to teach me to be someone you could fall in love with?”
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Her chest burned with self-hatred, why had she allowed herself to fall in love with someone, who she couldn't have, and would allow a principle to stand between them?
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a waterfall into the emerald green river below
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pray so they would not fall into temptation
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You don’t want to fall into the same trap as the false teachers
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Sometimes we fall into the deception of thinking that we are
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although not fearful, not to fall into the
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The rise and fall in the profits of stock depend upon the same causes with the rise and fall in the wages of labour, the increasing or declining state of the wealth of the society ; but those causes affect the one and the other very differently
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Maybe he had already encountered ancient weapons? Those fears would not deter him from this woman so far, after a breath he continued, "Do you want to fall in love?"
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and icy that Jean was sure that to fall in would mean
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‘Whatever you do, don’t fall into the trap of
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" The expression is very slovenly, but the meaning is plain enough, " that the price of ale is in this manner to be increased or diminished according to every sixpence rise or fall in the price of barley
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It would be more proper, perhaps, to consider this variation in the average money price of corn as the effect rather of some gradual rise in the real value of silver in the European market, than of any fall in the real average value of corn
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When, after the discovery of the abundant mines of America, corn rose to three and four times its former money price, this change was universally ascribed, not to any rise in the real value of corn, but to a fall in the real value of silver
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If, during the sixty-four first years of the present century, therefore, the average money price of corn has fallen somewhat below what it had been during the greater part of the last century, we should, in the same manner, impute this change, not to any fall in the real value of corn, but to some rise in the real value of silver in the European market
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The high price of corn during these ten or twelve years past, indeed, has occasioned a suspicion that the real value of silver still continues to fall in the European market
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"Oh yes, but I didn't think you'd go thundering down with the shuttlecraft, maybe a remote dart that lets him fall over the rail of that native raft where he could fall into a submersible
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The rise, indeed, supposing there has been any, has hitherto been so very small, that after all that has been said, it may, perhaps, appear to many people uncertain, not only whether this event has actually taken place, but whether the contrary may not have taken place, or whether the value of silver may not still continue to fall in the European market
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That reason finally proves the fall into disgrace of the
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The fall in the price of the wool and the hide would not in this case raise the price of the carcase; because the greater part of the lands of the country being applicable to no other purpose but the feeding of cattle, the same number would still continue to be fed
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The value of the greater part of the lands in the southern counties of Scotland, which are chiefly a sheep country, would have been very deeply affected by this event, had not the rise in the price of butcher's meat fully compensated the fall in the price of wool
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The same quantity of silver, it may perhaps be said, will, in the present times, even according to the account which has been here given, purchase a much smaller quantity of several sorts of provisions than it would have done during some part of the last century ; and to ascertain whether this change be owing to a rise in the value of those goods, or to a fall in the value of silver, is only to establish a vain and useless distinction, which can be of no sort of service to the man who has only a certain quantity of silver to go to market with, or a certain fixed revenue in money
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If the rise in the price of some sorts of provisions be owing altogether to a fall in the value of silver, it is owing to a circumstance, from which nothing can be inferred but the fertility of the American mines
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If this rise in the price of some sorts of provisions be owing to a fall in the value of silver, their pecuniary reward, provided it was not too large before, ought certainly to be augmented in proportion to the extent of this fall
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If, in the progress of improvement, therefore, the real price of one species of food necessarily rises, that of another as necessarily falls ; and it becomes a matter of more nicety to judge how far the rise in the one may be compensated by the fall in the other
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The circumstances of the poor, through a great part of England, cannot surely be so much distressed by any rise in the price of poultry, fish, wild-fowl, or venison, as they must be relieved by the fall in that of potatoes
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The contrary circumstances, the neglect of cultivation and improvement, the fall in the real price of any part of the rude produce of land, the rise in the real price of manufactures from the decay of manufacturing art and industry, the declension of the real wealth of the society, all tend, on the other hand, to lower the real rent of land, to reduce the real wealth of the landlord, to diminish his power of purchasing either the labour, or the produce of the labour, of other people
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Rapists and serial killers will fall into the same medical category: they suffer from a disorder that affects behavior
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would fall into the good hands and would have a
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Not one upstanding man among the fleet would have let his house fall into such disrepair
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“Discovery of the implicit” or metaphorical manipulation Is more of an isolating and adding connections that seem More arbitrary than pre-destined; yet, interests often fall Into place with amazing, unthought of implications—
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These fall into
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Don’t fall into this trap
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If you keep at it, everything will start to fall into place and produce results for
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Even after being with her for almost 3 years at the time, his heartbeat would always accelerate whenever he looked at her, as if he would fall in love with her each time, all over again
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"Fallhalt and Waterchester fall into the jurisdiction of the Oakneil outpost, while the other ones fall into Ravenwey Burrows outpost's
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I’d started to fall in love with your father
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This gradual fall in the average price of grain, it is probable, therefore, is ultimately owing neither to the one regulation nor to the other, but to that gradual and insensible rise in the real value of silver, which, in the first book of this discourse, I have endeavoured to show, has taken place in the general market of Europe during the course of the present century
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“Yes! Please explain to us how you allowed yourself to fall in love with an idol-worshiper?” Rachel demanded angrily
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The money price of labour, and of every thing that is the produce, either of land or labour, must necessarily either rise or fall in proportion to the money price of corn
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The new energy that enters your body do not just random fall into place they are positioned there by an
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But if the custom of weighing the gold coin should ever go into disuse, as it is very likely to do, and if the gold coin should ever fall into the same state of degradation in which it was before the late recoinage, the gain, or more properly the savings, of the bank, inconsequence of the imposition of a seignorage, would probably be very considerable
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Though most of us would probably fall in between these two extreme examples, we can see how powerful our view of life shapes our reality
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colonies, besides, was to rise or fall in proportion to the rise or fall of the land-tax, parliament could not tax them without taxing, at the same time, its own constituents, and the colonies might, in this case, be considered as virtually represented in parliament
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currency that will probably not fall in value and is readily accepted
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currency that will probably fall in value and is not readily accepted
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filled with ease and success if you learn to fall in love
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Create that ideal, fall in love with it; fall in love with life,
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“Jupiter, no! Alex, I was there to help you fall in love
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“He was going to make her fall in love? With him?”
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“Do you fall in love with them?”
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“Well, it’s not as if mortals don’t fall in love with Evans every day
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They move on, and they fall in love and are happy
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My fall into oblivion will save countless others
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Maybe this was just the trap the Elusivers were hoping he’d fall into
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He’d never wanted to fall in love with her; she was not the one, she couldn’t compare to Emelda
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Invention is kept alive, and the mind is not suffered to fall into that drowsy stupidity, which, in a civilized society, seems to benumb the understanding of almost all the inferior ranks of people
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—But Frank, they fall in love! That's the
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perhaps, natural to monarchies ; and, in time of war, has constantly acted with all the thoughtless extravagance that democracies are apt to fall into, could be safely trusted with the management of such a project, must at least be a good deal more doubtful
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The Universe continued to grow in size and fall in temperature; hence the typical energy of each particle was decreasing
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should fall in love with,” she reminded herself
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If direct taxes upon the wages of labour have not always occasioned a proportionable rise in those wages, it is because they have generally occasioned a considerable fall in the demand of labour