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  • 91fall from grace — {v. phr.} To go back to a bad way of behaving; do something bad again. * /The boys behaved well during dinner until they fell from grace by eating their dessert with their fingers instead of their forks./ * /The boy fell from grace when he lied./ …

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  • 92With Shuddering Fall — is the first novel by Joyce Carol Oates. It was published by Vanguard Press in 1964.The novel tells the story of two people, Shar and Karen, and their disastrous love affair.Like much of Oates early work, With Shuddering Fall is currently out of… …

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  • 93fall on stony ground — phrase to receive a negative reaction from other people Her ideas seemed to fall on stony ground. Thesaurus: to fail, or to stop being successfulsynonym Main entry: stony * * * I see stony …

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  • 94fall in/into line — to start to do what you are told or required to do Several of the older companies have refused to fall in line (with the new regulations). It was weeks before the new prisoner fell into line. • • • Main Entry: ↑fall fall in/into line see ↑fall …

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  • 95Fall Line Studios — Fall Line Studio is a start up studio of Disney s Disney Interactive Studios. It is based in Salt Lake City, Utah, and is the sister studio to Disney s Avalanche Software, also based in the city.Fall Line Studio is dedicated to releasing games… …

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  • 96fall in line — fall in/into line to start to accept the rules of a company or other organization. Employees were expected to fall into line with the company s new practices or face dismissal. (often + with) …

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  • 97fall into line — fall in/into line to start to accept the rules of a company or other organization. Employees were expected to fall into line with the company s new practices or face dismissal. (often + with) …

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  • 98fall for — [v] become infatuated with desire, fall in love with, flip over, go head over heels*, lose one’s head over*, succumb; concept 32 Ant. repulse …

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  • 99fall behind on something — ˌfall beˈhind with sth derived (also ˌfall beˈhind on sth especially in NAmE) to not pay or do sth at the right time • They had fallen behind on their mortgage repayments. • He s fal …

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  • 100fall prey to someone — fall prey to (someone/something) to be harmed by someone or something. We worry that our children will fall prey to the influence of bad kids. Patients may fall prey to dishonest salespeople who say they can cure their pain. Usage notes:… …

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