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  • 91Fall of Mogadishu — For|other battles that occurred in Mogadishu|Battle of MogadishuInfobox Military Conflict conflict=Fall of Mogadishu partof=the War in Somalia (2006–present) date=December 28, 2006 place=Mogadishu, Somalia caption=Somalis stand next to a… …

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  • 92Fall 2008 fashion weeks — Major fall 2008 fashion weeks are being held in New York City, London, Paris, and Milan during February and March 2008. TOC New York Fashion WeekThe Fall 2008 New York Fashion Week, officially called Mercedes Benz Fashion Week, was held between… …

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  • 93fall-trap — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun : a trap with a door or a weight that falls upon the victim * * * fallˈ trap noun A trap that operates by causing the victim to fall • • • Main Entry: ↑fall …

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  • 94fall back upon — phrasal see fall back on * * * fall back (up)on To have recourse to as an expedient or resource in reserve • • • Main Entry: ↑fall …

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  • 95fall back on — or fall back upon phrasal to have recourse to < had to fall back on their reserves > …

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  • 96fall and tackle — Pulley Pul ley, n.; pl. {Pulleys}. [F. poulie, perhaps of Teutonic origin (cf. {Poll}, v. t.); but cf. OE. poleine, polive, pulley, LL. polanus, and F. poulain, properly, a colt, fr. L. pullus young animal, foal (cf. {Pullet}, {Foal}). For the&#8230; …

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  • 97fall back upon — phrasal see fall back on …

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  • 98fall foul — verb a) To collide; to conflict with; to attack (+ on, of, upon) He was, literally speaking, drunk; which circumstance, together with his natural impetuosity, could produce no other effect than his running immediately up to his daughter, upon&#8230; …

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  • 99fall back upon — verb To fall back on …

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  • 100Fall cone test — The Fall cone test apparatus is an alternative method to the Casagrande Device in measuring the Liquid Limit of a soil sample (See:Atterberg Limits). It is usually considered to be a more scientific approach because it is based less upon human&#8230; …

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