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fall <a fall; falls> N

fall <a fall; falls> ADJ (Time)

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She had overdosed on drugs and, in her stupor, fell and hit her head and went over the balcony railing, landing in the pool.
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The crowning glory was the report of a police service that helped a man who fell ill and had to go to hospital.
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Swaddling fell out of favor in the seventeenth century.
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During the 1960s and 1970s, the building fell into disrepair.
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When the storm made landfall, the barometric pressure fell to 28.81 inches (968 mbar), breaking a previous record set in 1910.
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The companies' combined market capitalization fell from $62.5 billion to $4.59 billion amid historically weak coal market conditions.
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The fertility rate fell from 5.00 in 1971 to 1.75 in 2004.
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A van driver fell asleep at the wheel and stopped alongside the central crash barrier on the right hand (overtaking) lane.
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Then the glutton anon started up, and took a great club in his hand, and smote at the king that his coronal fell to the earth.
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As his health began to give way, he began to age prematurely and fell into fits of despondency.
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