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fall to

verb as in set about doing

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The judge said she is prepared to expedite the trial to this fall to deal with the central issues of the case, though “ancillary claims” would have to be tabled to fit that timeline.

Bong walks a delicate line between being facetious and pulling his punches, and the script does sometimes fall to the latter side with some of its more trite resistance messaging.

From Salon

Forever 21’s fall to near irrelevance from retail pioneer was driven by several missteps, including expanding too rapidly, failing to keep up with rapid changes in fast-fashion trends and rising competition from cheap online retailers, industry experts said.

But according to sources, Wagoner — who was director of the state agency — decided that responsibility should fall to CalRecycle.

California was home last fall to some of the nation’s most competitive congressional races, giving the state an outsize role in determining the balance of power in the House.

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