Usage examples with fall on

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The goal of water fluoridation is to prevent a chronic disease whose burdens particularly fall on children and the poor.
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Instead of a photoshoot a videoshoot was arranged where the girls had to run down a street and fall on a mat.
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Despite its short height, its flow is situated very close to the road and causes mist to fall on persons standing on it.
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In order to adapt water wheels for gristmilling purposes, cams were used for raising and releasing trip hammers to fall on a material.
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During the free skate they received a score of 124.82 with a fall on a throw being the only mistake.
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The range of different theories and beliefs are impossible to sum up, but they tend to fall on a spectrum between two extremes.
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It is also to be noted that these festival holidays do not fall on the exact calendar date every year.
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Moments after kick-off, a crush barrier broke, and fans began to fall on top of each other.
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The deputy superintendent position responsibilities will now fall on the new bureau chiefs.
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This meant that anybody could find any small fault in the execution of developmental programs under the trust and the blame would fall on him.
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