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  • Second, the gangs worked in lock step and fell into a rhythm that made them work quickly and i
  • he team's star players soon after, and the team fell into a lengthy slump.
  • Thus he also fell into the cascade of intrigues between foreign i
  • for memorial services until the 1940s, when it fell into disuse except for the storage of caskets.
  • Through lack of maintenance, the Keep fell into disrepair and in 1603, Edward Stafford wro
  • Gradually the buildings fell into ruin, becoming a midden.
  • It fell into disuse around 370 or perhaps 410.
  • form were knocked loose and were lost when they fell into the sea.
  • hich one of his friends died, he, then aged 19, fell into a coma that later stabilized into a minima
  • Although the harbor quickly fell into disrepair, the light station continued to
  • The town fell into decline after 1970, but has since undergon
  • arlborough Castle ceased to be used in 1370 and fell into disrepair, but remained Crown property.
  • After Burma was liberated, the road gradually fell into disrepair.
  • ownership of Lord Boston, however, the mansion fell into disuse and no longer exists.
  • died at Beauty 16 September 1380, and the manor fell into ruin.
  • s ready to attack when a large minenwerfer bomb fell into the trench.
  • y George Waud, ceased grinding corn in 1933 and fell into disuse.
  • It fell into disuse because merchants preferred to simp
  • nd jumped over the parapet of the bleachers and fell into Louis Chiron's arms.
  • servatory was damaged by an earthquake in 1780, fell into ruin and was demolished in 1812.
  • The Germans designated guns that fell into their hands as the 15.5 cm sFH 414(f).
  • Dozens of people fell into the canal, where a number drowned as they
  • was eventually superseded by rail transport and fell into neglect, silting up and becoming overgrown
  • and one passenger was very severely injured and fell into a coma.
  • the southern neighboring tribe of the Lombards, fell into the maelstrom and the corruption of the Fr
  • oned the site, the club closed in the 1950s and fell into disuse.
  • lt in stone at some unknown subsequent date but fell into disrepair and had to be demolished in 1530
  • ally a single proprietary colony, the Carolinas fell into a period of dissension, partly from neglec
  • rce closed its facilities, the containment site fell into a somewhat dilapidated state of repair, as
  • Humanity began to lose hope, and fell into a sharp decline.
  • Finally, three old English baronies by writ fell into abeyance among the daughters of his younge
  • One tractor trailer was overturned and nearly fell into the Saint Lawrence River on the Ogdensburg
  • The 1931 Hawke's Bay earthquake fell into Brown's last period, and temporary governa
  • The Umayyad army fell into retreat, its morale finally shattered.
  • The house fell into disrepair and was donated to the Fairfield
  • Following his execution, the buildings fell into disrepair and became ruinous.
  • church was closed in 1914 for many reasons, and fell into further disrepair ever since that time.
  • One M-5 fell into Finnish hands when it was found drifting a
  • s and windows blocked and barred, and gradually fell into a state of disrepair.
  • s gorge where they descended into The Chaos and fell into a state of suspended animation.
  • The tower fell into ruin.
  • Fell into the foaming brine.
  • It fell into ruin in the late 18th century and was part
  • The park eventually fell into ruin in the late 1940s and during the drou
  • Death by burning fell into disfavour among governments in the late 18
  • The town again fell into the LTTE's hand in September 1998 who held
  • respected in his era, but after his early death fell into obscurity.
  • The "key" to Southern Germany fell into enemy hands together with many supplies, g
  • From this point the Hall fell into a state of further disrepair until its sad
  • Morley won six caps for England, but his career fell into decline after not being picked for any of
  • supplied them in the neighbourhood; the castles fell into ruins that are still visible, especially o
  • End remained a modest local team who eventually fell into obscurity.
  • At some point in the 1970s the building fell into disrepair.
  • The barony of Burghersh fell into abeyance between her aunts.
  • SMU fell into a first-place tie in the West Division wit
  • One of his letters fell into the hands of the Scottish governor, Arran,
  • ed to nationalize Kerala Tours Limited, it soon fell into legal issues.
  • The fort fell into disuse before being rescued by the Landmar
  • The building fell into disrepair and, in 1851, was replaced by an
  • The venue then fell into disuse for many years until the formation
  • The chromatic fantasy, as a form, fell into neglect in the later seventeenth century.
  • 89, a large piece of the building broke off and fell into the street.
  • In 1960 the club fell into the third division and decayed.
  • by problems in his personal life, Rachmaninoff fell into a depression that lasted for several years
  • Flight 602 was a Lionair Antonov An-24RV which fell into the sea off the north-western coast of Sri
  • d the opening and flew away to tell Athena, who fell into a rage and dropped the mountain (now Mt.
  • Much property fell into neglect, and problems with crime, drugs an
  • The Rokkaku clan fell into disarray with retainers questioning Yoshik
  • in was struck on the head, knocked unconscious, fell into the river and was brought to hospital suff
  • The lighthouse fell into disrepair in the early 1990s, so a group o
  • There he fell into a conflict with his colleague Joseph Colon
  • Over the centuries, the abbey fell into decline and disrepair.
  • The instrument subsequently fell into complete neglect for nearly two centuries.
  • s and always came to his defense when the coach fell into the "firing line".
  • t was replaced by a new Justice Center and then fell into disuse.
  • o near the sun with wax-attached wings, then he fell into the sea and drowned.
  • In 1966 a child fell into shaft #4 and a rescue was impossible.
  • tween then and the CityScape project, the space fell into slight disrepair and was frequented by tra
  • After a period where it fell into inactivity, it was reorganized into the Im
  • By the 16th century the castle fell into disrepair and ruin and it was attacked by
  • y parks in Ashland; however, Lithia Park itself fell into disrepair.
  • A castle was erected in the 13th century, but fell into disrepair in the 18th century.
  • Eventually the lock fell into disuse, and Leven Canal became cut off fro
  • last central government was ousted and Somalia fell into chaos.
  • After Yureka was deleted, he fell into great depression, quiting lost saga, and s
  • In recent decades it fell into decline and lost its railway station, but
  • However, the building fell into disrepair.
  • moved to Great Bedwyn when the original church fell into disrepair.
  • Laurelton Hall eventually fell into disrepair in the years after Tiffany's dea
  • The priory buildings eventually fell into disrepair.
  • After this the castle gradually fell into decay and was mostly demolished due to its
  • and local government and the old village partly fell into disrepair.
  • The famed intersection fell into disrepair during the 1970s but has since b
  • ing in Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham, fell into disfavour with their Plantagenet and Tudor
  • The church fell into disrepair during the 1970s and was refurbi
  • With few active members left, the building fell into disrepair and boats were abandoned until a
  • Said Bahatur in 1335, the Mongol rule in Persia fell into political anarchy.
  • By the 1960s, the tower fell into disrepair.
  • century to cater for Moresby's coal trade, but fell into decline after two generations of the Lowth
  • After that it fell into disrepair.
  • There was a loose electric wire which fell into a rather deep puddle.
  • ong Red radishes for which Long Beach was known fell into disfavor, and the rise of the common butto
  • The main house fell into disrepair during the 19th century, particu
  • The building fell into disrepair and suffered from vandalism and
  • It fell into disuse during World War I, and after its d
  • main chain joint failed and the whole structure fell into the river, killing 46 people in vehicles o
  • On July 25, 2007, Kamat's government fell into crisis, as it appeared to not have a major
  • the time was right, the order of the variations fell into place."
  • lt kiln and had a good well of water, but later fell into disuse, except for storage, and was demoli
  • The 1875 courthouse fell into disrepair and the county decided to build
  • ings, many made of stone and cottonwood lumber, fell into disrepair.
  • In the 1960s it fell into disrepair as the owners began to neglect t
  • According to Nanne, after the last shot Agnetha fell into the water and could not continue (her hair
  • ard and receiving various names, the Arial Khan fell into the bay of bengal as the Haringhata.
  • most of its carriages intact, but the brake van fell into the gap on the bridge.
  • Then the kingdom fell into near anarchy.
  • It fell into a state of neglect and disrepair.
  • The castle was still habitable in 1700 but fell into disrepair soon afterwards.
  • the Civil war, resort facilities of Yessentuki fell into decay.
  • ed the club from extinction in 1986, after they fell into serious financial difficulty.
  • In February 1654 he fell into disgrace for revealing the secrets of stat
  • The Nurse family homestead fell into the hands of Putnam family descendant Phin
  • e quarry at Glasbury to rebuild the castle, one fell into her shoe.
  • e for a century, continuing into the 1920s, but fell into disuse, probably as the result of competit
  • iously confiscated in 1155 when William Peverel fell into disfavour.
  • hey entered minefields set up by the rebels and fell into an ambush, sustaining several hundred casu
  • Lake, near Perinadu, Kollam, Kerala, India and fell into the lake, killing 105 people on July 8, 19
  • spitalized on Sunday after having a seizure and fell into a coma.
  • During the early period of Ottoman rule, Berat fell into severe decline.
  • it was so hot that the seaman, through fatigue, fell into the mud and could not extricate himself.
  • who died was unconscious after the collison and fell into a coma dying at a hospital in Gunsan.
  • The building fell into disrepair in the 1990s, the City of Los An
  • k one night that on the way back to his cell he fell into a well.
  • s made some attempts at drainage but their work fell into disrepair on their departure from Britain.
  • They fell into the hands of French pirates and were ranso
  • a substantial position, but when that minister fell into disgrace he was dismissed on May 31, 1793.
  • His horse slipped and fell into Split Rock Creek in the freezing weather.
  • It subsequently fell into disrepair, but in 1926-1927 was restored a
  • eer but after her retirement, the opera quickly fell into obscurity.
  • However, Chelsea then fell into decline, and were eventually relegated to
  • It subsequently fell into disuse after 1829.
  • In the middle of the 18th century, Zitz fell into Prussian hands.
  • yed for Manchester City F.C., a team which then fell into what was then Division Two.
  • regular maintenance ensured that these quickly fell into disrepair.
  • eals, rings, sword and other personal ornaments fell into the hands of the Travancore armies under t
  • During this time, the colliery fell into financial difficulties and the mine did no
  • However, the tower blocks soon fell into disrepair and were blighted by crime.
  • He soon fell into a professional decline after the advent of
  • le Pinckney was abandoned for several years and fell into disrepair.
  • eing this, the semen of Kalineesan came out and fell into the water.
  • The castle was abandoned and itself fell into a state of disrepair.
  • It fell into German hands on 10 April 1918 and remained
  • ast to his prominent astronomical colleagues he fell into oblivion in the 17th century.
  • a number of occasions, executing any enemy who fell into his hands.
  • uthority or support from its member nations and fell into inaction.
  • The area fell into disuse with the steep decline of industry
  • In 2000, a worker fell into a sump tank in the chemical control system
  • However, by 1999, the band fell into turmoil and soon broke up leaving Lind wit
  • During the surgery, he suffered a stroke and fell into a coma.
  • The railway fell into financial difficulties and it was probably
  • Shortly after his arrival in Paris he fell into a gradual decline and soon died.
  • The castle fell into decline beginning in the 14th century and
  • The castle fell into disrepair during the 16th century, and by
  • y was liable to disappear if surviving examples fell into irretrievable disrepair.
  • He fell into a coma and died six months later in Hanove
  • The house fell into disuse following the death in 1976 of Char
  • the trial, on October 31, 1870, Warren and Dye fell into a dispute as to the reward; and the quarre
  • intact un til the 18th century until it rapidly fell into disrepair and stones were removed from the
  • ervision of The Union Investment Company, which fell into bankruptcy, and the Tobey Construction Com
  • s Howard Ryland, sold the estate in 1926 and it fell into the owner ship of two other owners until,
  • Later, Perugia also fell into his hands.
  • galdan airfield was abandoned after the war and fell into a state of disuse.
  • ed into a market hall and assize hall and later fell into ruin.
  • ven that he was forced into demolitions when he fell into disfavor for making anti-Nazi political st
  • the influence of Santo Domingo waned, the house fell into ruins, and by the mid-eighteenth century w
  • Labour fell into third place behind the Scottish National P
  • He fell into the hands of the insurgents at the action
  • The station building fell into disuse after destaffing came in 1967; whil
  • Blood of Abraham fell into anonymity; their status worsened in 1995 w
  • when its owner, Sir William Heydon (1540-1594) fell into debt and mortgaged it.
  • s not adopted in the atlases of Johann Bode and fell into disuse.
  • It died within a minute of the time it fell into the spring
  • Waterhouse fell into ill-health and retired to England in 1889,
  • merican-Hawaii Steamship Company until the Port fell into disuse in the 1950's.
  • he end of the sixth century, and the Kerameikos fell into obscurity.
  • transportation in Ohio by the 1920s, the locks fell into disrepair.
  • overrun by the Sorbs and the marcher territory fell into the hands of the Slavs.
  • ted in the years after the Second World War and fell into further ruin.
  • musical 'swing low sweet chariot', and then we fell into that particular song with somewhat of a ma
  • dew fell into the deep valleys,
  • n died in Ludlow, Kentucky when he accidentally fell into a railroad pit.
  • amenticus (present-day York, Maine), however he fell into "usurpation, crime and injustice".
  • famous as the "Pomeranian Sappho", but her work fell into oblivion in the 18th century.
  • The building then fell into disrepair and remained closed until 1986 w
  • heavy rain, parts of the building dramatically fell into the sea, making news around the world.
  • despite promises to the opposite, the building fell into decline.
  • The castle subsequently fell into disrepair.
  • As the neighborhood changed and Fireside fell into disrepair Lapinski handed the establishmen
  • The castle fell into partial decay until the early 15th century
  • He soon fell into Allied hands and was convicted of six char
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