But they fall to the ground just as quickly, only lasting about two weeks.
Yet not one of them will fall to the ground outside your Father's care'.
Hairs that fall to the ground can be active for up to five years.
Up to 4cm (1.6in) could fall on lower ground, with more than 10cm (4in) possible on hills.
As more companies throw more JELL-O at investors, most of those ETFs will fall to the ground.
When he was about 20 yards away I heard a bang and saw him fall to the ground.
He was walking to a pub to meet friends at the time and said the Tasering had forced him to drop his stick and fall to the ground.
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It is as if some politicians seem so full of hubris they cannot resist flying so close to the sun and then seem surprised when, like Icarus, they fall to the ground.
The "one size fits all" design worked well in our ears -- it wasn't a snug fit by any means, but we didn't fear that they'd fall to the ground with the slightest movement.
Those eggs are deposited in the tree's branches, but when they hatch (which they do two weeks after being laid), the resulting larvae fall to the ground and tunnel down to the tree's roots, from which they suck their sustenance.
You use your arms to jump, there will be physical contact and obviously you can fall and hit the ground.
Other culprits include the application of fertilizer in the fall, when the ground is bare, and the spreading of manure on the surface, instead of into the soil.
The band of snow will be followed by some showers which may fall as snow on higher ground, he added.
He said the baby bounced off her body, breaking some of the impact of the fall, before hitting the ground nearby.
This fall Southeast plans to break ground on a plant that will extract the sugar and ferment it into 20 million gallons of ethanol a year.
As Nokia has learned in spades, if you fall behind, you lose ground quickly and now even in developing countries, consumers are rejecting its plain vanilla devices.
The man appeared to fall face forward on the ground in front of the gate security building, the witnesses said, and uniformed Secret Service agents rushed to put out the flames with a fire extinguisher.
The Stoxx Europe 600 gave back early gains to fall 0.2%, losing ground for the second session in a row.
When gluts develop, prices fall and the billionaires start to lose ground.
Like a cartoon character who notices that he's no longer standing on solid ground and suddenly begins to fall, I reached over to save, but was too late.
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When the mulch on the ground is made of leaves from fall past, pine needles of winter present and ever-so-slight hints of green desperately attempting to push through.
After all, two judges and the referee are always near the action, a fall is lost when a wrestler touches the ground first, and there is no offside rule.
Egypt's stock market, which had seen a fall of almost 10% on Sunday, recovered some ground on Monday morning.
"With no real change in satisfaction with the NHS in 2012, this suggests the fall in 2011 was not a blip and that the ground lost may take some time to recover, " he said.
If all goes well, they will fall close enough to touch their shoulders or head to the ground.
Its rise and fall resembles the story of other cities, but on the ground, there's nothing like it -- exactly the trait that makes any place worth a visit.
Two major storms have hit the Dallas area this week, including one that dropped five inches on the ground today, and presumably caused the ice to fall and injure the fans.
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If engineers were held to the same standards, bridges would collapse as often as banks, planes would fall from the sky (if they ever got off the ground), and cyclical blackouts would be a permanent feature of our electrical grid.
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