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31 Women of certain age always fall for Graham's charm. 32 We must not fall for this kind of trick. 33 Don't fall for his honeyed words. 34 Wise men seek instruction, fools fall for applause. 35 I fall for his writings, because they fall in with my taste. 36 Gold prices can fall for years, even decades, in real terms. 37 We still fall for the same logical traps, the same wacky ideas, the same old discredited snake oil in shiny new bottles that plagued our forefathers—and their forefathers. 38 Prices eventually fall for no other reason than that speculation has driven them too far up. 39 The camera turns to the wounded man, and Vieira says, in a voice-over, "The bodies of the poachers are often left where they fall for the animals to eat. 40 Economists expect the Bank of Japan in its semiannual outlook Friday to forecast that the core consumer-price index will fall for the fiscal year ending in March 2012, at a rate of at least 0.5%. 41 The temperature continued to fall for a short time, but no ice was formed. 42 How did you ever fall for a shtik like that? 43 Obama is doing, marking a steeper first-year fall for this president than his recent predecessors. 44 If handled correctly then markets may be placated and bond spreads could fall for the currency bloc's most financially troubled members and Europe's banks may see their stock prices rise. 45 I told him I would think about it and asked for his telephone number. He didn't fall for that one. 45try its best to collect and create good sentences. 46 Aquinas does not take seriously the consequences of the Fall for man's mind. 47 I loved the part where Victoria wrote to Khun that she will let him fall for her, I was dying of cuteness overload! 48 David also begins to fall for Stoner's young daughter, Kristina. 49 The fall for Philips and ASML weighed on the Dutch AEX index, which dropped 0.5% to 359.39. 50 However, only by an industry initiative draft " Beijing is enunciative " fall for the circumstance that rely on in the legal mechanism that did not perfect at present, appear a little pale after all. 51 The old illustrator never let his pupils fall for the pathetic fallacy, that empty barrels are lonely. 52 A low-fat diet makes you fat, so don't fall for any of those low-fat gurus who will often promote the use of cancer-causing, aspartame-laden 'diet' products. 53 He has a smooth line but I didn't fall for it. 54 But company disapprobation, both sides does not fall for this conflict. 55 Marriage with you would be a terrible fall for her, worse than all that's past, and therefore she will never consent to it. 56 Even the well-off engineers of Silicon Valley fall for the offe... 57 It was the latter attribute that caused him to fall for the wrong woman, a shifty changeling who conned him into fronting a spice-mining scheme. 58 Unfortunately, there are a lot of people who still fall for such despicable mottos . 59 SALOME: Thou wilt do this thing for me Narraboth and tomorrow when I pass in my litter beneath the gateway of the idolsellers I will let fall for thee a little flower a little green flower. 60 Ex : Many high school boys fall for the young singer.