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Once you grasp that Mr Hague has grasped this, many of the things that he has done in opposition fall into place.
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If a series of settlements with JPMorgan and other firms fall into place, people involved in the case said, Mr. Giddens could ultimately return 100 percent of the missing money.
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Next, we looked closer at each skill and discovered that they all fall into one of two categories: the skills that get people into leadership positions in the first place and the skills that the greatest leaders use to rise above the rest.
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Then things miraculously fall into place and everyone has one heck of a party, as depicted in the movie Monsoon Wedding.
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Knowing this safety net will fall into place, you might be able to withdraw a higher percentage of your savings earlier in retirement than you would otherwise, says Jason Scott, managing director of the Retiree Research Center at Financial Engines Inc.
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But Mali has gone into free fall despite having served as a shining example of democracy in West Africa, for decades a place of tolerance, art and culture.
CNN: Algeria crisis is a wakeup call for America
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As with many things in life, if you can nail the simpler, smaller things, then the rest tends to fall into place.
ECONOMIST: Business travel
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The chimpanzees, all members of an adult family group at the zoo, had to prod sticks into holes in the pipes to change the direction of the dice and get them to fall in the right place.
BBC: Chimpanzee at Whipsnade Zoo
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But human beings fall easily into despair, and from the very beginning we invented stories that enabled us to place our lives in a larger setting, that revealed an underlying pattern, and gave us a sense that, against all the depressing and chaotic evidence to the contrary, life had meaning and value.
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