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  • 31fall\ back\ on — • fall back on • fall back upon v 1. To retreat to. The enemy made a strong attack, and the soldiers fell back on the fort. 2. To go for help to; turn to in time of need. When the big bills for Mother s hospital care came, Joe was glad he had… …

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  • 32fall\ back\ upon — • fall back on • fall back upon v 1. To retreat to. The enemy made a strong attack, and the soldiers fell back on the fort. 2. To go for help to; turn to in time of need. When the big bills for Mother s hospital care came, Joe was glad he had… …

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  • 33Fall As Well — is an American alternative rock band based out of Biloxi. The band members include singer/guitarist Jarrod Parker, guitarist Steve Taylor, bassist Mikey Boucher, drummer Jason Robbins, and the recently added guitarist/vocalist/keyboardist Lynny… …

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  • 34Fall for Dance Festival — Fall for Dance is an annual dance festival presented by New York City Center in New York City. Established in 2004 as a means to introduce new audiences to dance, and loosely based on the Delacorte Dance Festival model of the 1960s and 1970s,… …

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  • 35Time Bomb (Buckcherry album) — Time Bomb Студийный альбом Buckcherry Дата выпуска 27 сентября …

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  • 36Time Bomb — Студийный альбом Buckcherry …

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  • 37Time Bomb — Álbum de estudio de Buckcherry Publicación 27 de marzo, 2001 Grabación 2000 2001 Género(s) Hard rock Duración 45:27 …

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  • 38fall behind schedule — ► to do less work than you planned to do by a particular point in time: »The project started six months late and continued to fall behind schedule. Main Entry: ↑schedule …

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  • 39fall off your perch — fall off (your) perch British, old fashioned, humorous to die. By the time I fall off my perch, Britain may well be a republic …

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  • 40fall off perch — fall off (your) perch British, old fashioned, humorous to die. By the time I fall off my perch, Britain may well be a republic …

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