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1 The laser pistol slid from lifeless fingers to fall onto the floor.
2 She opens her fist and the diamonds fall onto the kitchen table.
3 The tears fall onto her grave, and the soil turns to mud.
4 Perhaps another province that could also fall onto the 'high-risk radar' is KwaZulu-Natal.
5 But that could mean extra costs fall onto the holiday traveller.
6 He rolled off of me, and I heard him fall onto the floor.
7 Powdery snow suddenly began to fall onto the pavement and melted.
8 One little push and you could easily fall onto the tracks.
9 He belched, tasted salt, let his head fall onto the desk.
10 According to Bachar, Barber took a long fall onto a Stopper that barely held.
11 Particularly when certain tasks like breastfeeding fall onto one partner.
12 Perhaps caused by a fall onto something hard and sharp.
13 The Soldier fell over, causing Horvath to fall onto the floor on his back.
14 He unrolls it, letting its contents fall onto the stage.
15 It will stumble into booby traps and fall onto knives.
16 Gwen angled her face into the night sky, letting the rain fall onto her.
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