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has and fallen
Thus earth has fallen to the center of the universe.
Our surplus from foreign business transactions has in recent years fallen substantially short of the expenditures we make abroad to maintain our military establishments overseas, to finance private investment, and to provide assistance to the less developed nations.
It is simply revealing the state to which metaphysical thinking has fallen during this century.
The public atmosphere that has been generated which makes acceptance of this law a possibility stems from the disrepute into which the labor movement has fallen as a result of Mr. McClellan's hearings into corruption in labor-management relations and, later, into the jurisdictional squabbles that plagued industrial relations at the missile sites.
Though the are has fallen out of use, the hectare is still commonly used to measure land:
At extremely rare intervals the thermometer has fallen below zero (- 18 ° C ), as was the case in the remarkable cold wave of the 12th-13 February 1899, when an absolute minimum of-17 ° F (- 29 ° C ) was registered at Valley Head.
In line with Harold Innis ' " Staples Thesis ", the economy has changed substantially as different export commodities have risen or fallen in importance.
From the time of the Spanish colonies there has existed a type of sorbet made from fallen hail or snow.
Among Protestants, anointing is provided in a wide variety of formats but, for the most part, however, it has fallen into disuse.
Dürer has never fallen from critical favour, and there have been revivals of interest in his works Germany in the Dürer Renaissance of about 1570 to 1630, in the early nineteenth century, and in German nationalism from 1870 to 1945.
However, since 1960 the population has fallen by 8 %.
Secondly, the number of people per household has fallen ; thus, the existing dwellings do not hold as many people.
Apart from the mosque, called Jāma ' Iltutmish ( pronounced Altamish locally ), nearly the whole of the ancient temple has fallen into ruins, but the relics are still unsurpassed as examples of Hindu architecture and sculpture.
This article also includes text from the Encyclopedia Biblica, another publication which has fallen into the public domain.
By the time Army of Darkness turns into a retread of Jason and the Argonauts, featuring an army of fighting skeletons, the film has fallen into a ditch between parody and spectacle ".
The concept has fallen into disuse in Australia.
The popularity of Internet cafés has fallen in recent years, as most users prefer to access the Internet from home or work.
The IMF granted standby credit in September 1995, but Belarus has fallen off the program and did not receive the second tranche of funding, which had been scheduled for regular intervals throughout 1996.
Very silent, until she observes that " Wivens has fallen down a manhole ".
* Warnings to the cities of Judah ( 1: 8 – 16 ): Samaria has fallen, Judah is next.
* A later promise ( 2: 12 – 13 ): These verses assume that judgement has already fallen and Israel is already scattered abroad.
This is determined by measuring from the center of the nipple to the sternal notch ( at the top of the breast bone ) to gauge how far the nipple has fallen.
MacKie's theory has fallen from favour too, mainly because from the 1970s there was a general move away from ' diffusionist ' explanations in archaeology towards those involving exclusively indigenous development.
Light snow has fallen on rare occasions.

has and lot
Downtown Los Angeles is already two-thirds freeway, interchange, street, parking lot and garage -- one of those preposterous `` if '' statistics has already come to pass.
It has been my lot all through life to associate with eminent scientists and at times to discuss with them the deepest and most vital of all questions, the nature of the hope of a life beyond this.
Although for instance the EU ( as well as many other developed countries ) has a balanced monetary balance of trade, its physical trade balance ( especially with developing countries ) is negative, meaning that a lot less material is exported than imported.
But it's just basic rhythm and has gone by a lot of different names in my time.
Bundaberg Rum has been labelled the drink for yobbos, after some bars reported that " bundy drinkers are a lot louder, and more disruptive than other patrons.
Also in case of Single Instructions Multiple Data — a case when a lot of data from the same type has to be processed, modern processors can disable parts of the pipeline so that when a single instruction is executed many times, the CPU skips the fetch and decode phases and thus greatly increases performance on certain occasions, especially in highly monotonous program engines such as video creation software and photo processing.
Love has said that she " didn't have a lot of social skills " as a teenager, and that she learned them while frequenting gay clubs with friends.
Crete has a lot of football clubs playing in the local leagues: OFI Crete, which plays at Theodoros Vardinogiannis Stadium ( Iraklion ), and Ergotelis F. C., which plays at the Pankritio Stadium ( Iraklion ) are both members of Superleague Greece.
An analyst stated that " Compaq has made a lot of tactical errors in the last year and a half.
On July 5, 2009, Colin Powell told CNN said that the policy was " correct for the time " but that " sixteen years have now gone by, and I think a lot has changed with respect to attitudes within our country, and therefore I think this is a policy and a law that should be reviewed.
Wherever thy decree has fixed my lot.
A lot of preparation has taken place and now the Exiles are ready to send a selected few back into the light of the surface.
A lot of lobbying work has been done against software patents and expansions of copyright law.
The financial services in Ghana has seen a lot of reforms in the past years.
The village has changed a lot over the years, and is now part of Dublin City.
"(...) If Russia is tending to become a capitalist nation after the example of the Western European countries, and during the last years she has been taking a lot of trouble in this direction-she will not succeed without having first transformed a good part of her peasants into proletarians ; and after that, once taken to the bosom of the capitalist regime, she will experience its pitiless laws like other profane peoples.
(...) The materialist conception of history has a lot of friends nowadays, to whom it serves as an excuse for not studying history.
Even if we do make some sort of connection between the 4th century Huns and the 1st century Xiongnu, an awful lot of water has passed under an awful lot of bridges in the three hundred years ' worth of lost history.
* TPPCPPC, Third Person Plural Conditional Past Perfect Continuous-a complicated tense, which makes use of a lot of auxiliary verbs, that has become a standing joke since its inclusion in ' Third Person Plural Conditional Past Perfect Continuous Song Lyrics ', an idea that is sadly no more.
The Theseus has changed a lot, so it's not the same ship.
After all, one implicitly depends on it when one says, for example, " She has changed a lot ".
In order for someone to change a lot, there has to be one person who underwent the change.
In the hybrid of post-structuralism and anarchism called post-anarchism the British Saul Newman has written a lot on Stirner and his similarities to post-structuralism.
Since there has been a lot of cross-fertilization between these styles, with many practitioners training or competing under the rules of more than one style, the history of the individual styles cannot be seen in isolation from one another.

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