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fell and ground
After heavy rains and an onslaught of mice, snow fell on October 15, 1825, and remained on the ground through a winter so cold that the ice on the Red was five feet thick.
Both fell heavily to the ground.
The mistletoe went directly through Baldr and he fell to the ground.
In this production, the actors playing Hamlet, Claudius and Polonius exchanged roles at crucial moments in the performance, including the moment of Claudius's death, at which point the actor mainly associated with Hamlet fell to the ground.
Sales of the Commodore also fell, with the effects of the 1979 energy crisis lessening, and for the first time the Commodore lost ground to the Ford Falcon.
Some detached and fell to the ground, causing no injuries but sparking worry among Boston residents.
In fact, his father was so incensed by his departure that, as Severn reported in a late memoir, " in his insane rage he struck me a blow which fell me to the ground.
I thought my horse was about to die, and would have sprung from his back had a minute more elapsed ; but as that instant all the shrubs and trees began to move from their very roots, the ground rose and fell in successive furrows, like the ruffled water of a lake, and I became bewildered in my ideas, as I too plainly discovered, that all this awful commotion was the result of an earthquake.
In consequence of a slight indisposition, an anodyne had been prescribed, from the effects of which he fell asleep in his chair at the moment that he was reading the following sentence, or words of the same substance, in ' Purchas's Pilgrimage :' ' Here the Khan Kubla commanded a palace to be built, and a stately garden thereunto: and thus ten miles of fertile ground were inclosed with a wall.
* In the Ringworld's past there was an event known as " The Fall of the Cities ", in which floating cities literally fell out of the sky and crashed to the ground.
Bill Rose and Craig Chesner of Michigan Technological University have deduced that the total amount of erupted material was about — around of ignimbrite that flowed over the ground, and around that fell as ash, with the wind blowing most of it to the west.
When it hit the ground, peat fell off the object and revealed it to be a human foot.
Snowfall is the total amount that fell during the month, not the amount accumulated on the ground.
Fifteen columns remain standing today and a sixteenth column lies on the ground where it fell during a storm in 1852.
The book described geostationary satellites ( first put forward by Tsiolkovsky ) and discussed communication between them and the ground using radio, but fell short of the idea of using satellites for mass broadcasting and as telecommunications relays.
Upon seeing the spirit of Samuel Saul fell with his face to the ground and Samuel asked Saul " Why have you disquieted me, to bring me up?
While restrained by Black, Bradley fell to the ground resulting in the injury.
Bradshaw then attempted a pass to Swann, but the receiver collided with Cowboys defensive back Benny Barnes and fell to the ground as the ball rolled incomplete.
Dillinger was hit from behind and he fell face first to the ground.
Behind him was the great forest of Anderida ( the Weald ), and in front the ground fell away in a long glacis-like slope, which rose again at the bottom as the opposing slope of Telham Hill.
According to Armstrong, when he was recording the song " Heebie Jeebies ", soon to be a national bestseller, with his band The Hot Five, his music fell to the ground.
He fell to the ground and was able to crawl, then roll under the bus to safety, but he later died of his wounds.
According to Diodorus Siculus, " There was in their city a bronze image of Cronus extending its hands, palms up and sloping toward the ground, so that each of the children when placed thereon rolled down and fell into a sort of gaping pit filled with fire ."( Bib.
In the 1920s the grand building fell in disrepair and later burned to the ground.

fell and (),
Jorge Rafael Videla's dictatorship began in 1976 but fell into decline in 1982 after a defeat in the Falklands war (), and ended in 1983 with the democratic election of President Raúl Alfonsín of the Radical Civic Union party ( UCR ).
When the city of Jericho fell (), Rahab and her whole family were preserved according to the promise of the spies, and were incorporated among the Jewish people.
We learn from Diogenes Laërtius that Onesicritus wrote a work about Alexander called How Alexander was Educated (), imitating the style of Xenophon, though he fell short of him as a copy does of the original.
Though there is no dispute that Jerusalem fell the second time in the summer month of Tammuz (), Albright dates the end of Zedekiah's reign ( and the fall of Jerusalem ) to 587 BCE, whereas Thiele offers 586 BCE.

fell and light
Her hair was a very pretty light brown, and fell on her neck in graceful curls.
As Campbell arrived in late March, with a view to a May attempt, the first light rain fell.
This rosy-fingered, saffron-robed and golden-throned goddess, who goes up to Olympus to announce the light to the immortals, fell in love several times, and some say it was Aphrodite who cursed her to be perpetually in love, because once had Eos lain with Aphrodite's sweetheart Ares, god of war.
Although the term phosphorescence is derived from phosphorus, the reaction that gives phosphorus its glow is properly called chemiluminescence ( glowing due to a cold chemical reaction ), not phosphorescence ( re-emitting light that previously fell onto a substance and excited it ).
When the propagation speed of these electromagnetic waves was calculated, the speed of light fell out.
This means that the interior black hole region can contain a mix of particles that fell in from either universe ( and thus an observer who fell in from one universe might be able to see light that fell in from the other one ), and likewise particles from the interior white hole region can escape into either universe.
The new device used metal cards similar in principle to computer punched cards, and they were rapidly scanned as they fell past a light beam.
The speckle pattern in the figure was obtained by pointing a laser beam at the surface of a mobile phone so that the scattered light fell onto an adjacent wall.
Sales of SUVs and other light trucks fell in the mid-2000s because of high oil prices and declining economy.
Because the user was required to hold his arm in front of the screen for long periods of time or to use a desk that tilts the monitor, the light pen fell out of use as a general purpose input device.
However, in light of the texts Mark 2: 28 and Luke 6: 5 it is seen that Jesus himself ( as the Son of Man ) claimed to be the Lord of the Sabbath, and that day fell on the seventh day.
A light shines from the fell, and from that light strike bolts of lightning.
Late on the night of November 1, as light drizzle fell, Thiệu's tanks, artillery, and troops advanced towards the grounds of Gia Long Palace.
Unaccustomed to the intense light, the people cried and sunflowers sprang from the earth where their tears fell.
When she opened her eyes, light fell on the Earth.
As fighters grew in size and power to be able to carry the same sorts of loads at even greater speeds, light bombers were replaced around the 1950s and the term fell from general use.
King John was killed at Alcalá on 9 October 1390 when he fell off his horse, while he was riding in a fantasia with some of the light horsemen known as the farfanes, who were mounted and equipped in the Arab style.
Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom visited on 27 February 1975 for the inauguration of the site's sound & light show ; when the presentation reached the point where the sound system played the Maya prayer to Chaac ( the Maya rain deity ), a sudden torrential downpour fell upon the gathered dignitaries ( including Gaspar Antonio Xiu, descendant of noble Maya Lineage, the Xiu ), despite the fact that it was the middle of the dry season.
The word ' photonics ' is derived from the Greek word " photos " meaning light ; it appeared in the late 1960s to describe a research field whose goal was to use light to perform functions, that traditionally fell within the typical domain of electronics, such as telecommunications, information processing, etc.
As he attempted to tighten the light bulb in its socket, the bulb fell from his hand.

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