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- verb Present participle of
freefall .
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Examples
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The second opening animation began use in the third episode and features Nozomu freefalling from the sky in a parody of Eureka Seven, alongside various still images of anatomical muscle and skeletal figures based on Kaitai Shinsho, and featured fake film deterioration effects that were exaggerated throughout the season.
Year-end babble: Notable anime OP/ED themes of 2008 « Undercover 2008
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My marriage had unraveled and, as I felt myself freefalling into the precipice of my divorce, my only thought was
Monica Medina: The Journey to Divorce Monica Medina 2011
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Her squadron followed freefalling to the earth below.
Arcana Magi Divine H-M Brown 2012
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My need for speed has been fed many times from freefalling through the sky to driving an Indy car at almost 200mph.
Heroes or Villains? 2010
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And while the series is great, the numbers had been freefalling for more than a year.
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My marriage had unraveled and, as I felt myself freefalling into the precipice of my divorce, my only thought was
Monica Medina: The Journey to Divorce Monica Medina 2011
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April 22nd, 2010 at 11: 34 am hellinabucket says: freeman is freefalling.
Think Progress » VIDEO: The GOP’s Solution To Everything — Let’s ‘Start Over’ 2010
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Each one, in gruesome turn, flapped frantically while freefalling to death on the granite rocks 70 feet below.
Steve Nelson: Kill the Computers and Save the Children Steve Nelson 2011
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I think you should write more back up and quit being so flippant with your comments no signs point to the wrong direction, some are positive, and certainly better than when nightmare Bush was in office and we had a freefalling economy
Obama says economy 'may be headed in the right direction' 2009
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Each one, in gruesome turn, flapped frantically while freefalling to death on the granite rocks 70 feet below.
Steve Nelson: Kill the Computers and Save the Children Steve Nelson 2011
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