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91 We must neither deny what is going to happen to us, nor fall into a depression without hope. 92 Without taking this risk, the potential for our prophetic communication role to fall into the abyss of irrelevance is very great. 93 Internet users fall into two camps, the information providers and the information gatherers. 94 Clinton, according to aides who have spoken with him, thinks that most presidents fall into three categories. 95 The enemy strategic assets will largely fall into three distinct categories. 96 All genes fall into one of several groups that are passed on in consort. 97 From the time of Laurence little work was carried out on the Palace and it was again allowed to fall into decay. 98 Team kites fall into several categories, chosen for precision flying or ballet and to suit the wind conditions. 99 As you fall into this cavernous organ and look around, you see that the shot was administered before a meal. 100 The tax bills are sent out annually, so it's very easy for small employers to fall into arrears. 101 Figure 6.4 shows this fourfold classification and the number of groups that fall into each of the categories. 102 Revisionist analyses of socio-economic trends in the countryside fall into two distinct categories. 103 A case that caused some alarm in 1908, however, revealed that revolvers could also fall into the hands of youths. 104 The answers to this question fall into two main categories. 105 From there, it was a short, swift fall into bankruptcy. 106 This view characterises most sociological explanations of crime, including those that fall into the third category of causal explanation: invention. 107 The programs available at present fall into four main categories, as outlined below. 108 Understandably, no patriot wants to fall into disrepute. 109 Mergers fall into three categories: horizontal, vertical, and conglomerate. 110 Don't fall into the treacherous plot. 111 The genes of drosophila fall into four linkage groups. 112 Laid - off workers fall into penury. 113 At last, everything was starting to fall into place. 114 To fall into a usually brief state of unconsciousness. 115 These houses have been allowed to fall into disrepair. 116 Then you could fall into both indecisiveness and inertia. 117 Control your emotions and everything will fall into place. 118 Don't play at the waterside. You might fall into the water! 119 Commodity traders fall into two broad categories: hedgers and speculators. 120 Purging databases, configuring, and making other exceptional requests might fall into this category.