Any additional rockfall could come down on the road or possibly the railway line.
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"And the bit where the fireworks can come down on X Factor, " says Lowe.
And we know which side the United States of America has always come down on.
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You can predict where the anti-SOPA movement will come down on this issue.
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They have come down on Perry for his comments Monday about Ben Bernanke and the Federal Reserve.
I'll let them decide where they come down on whether taxpayers should be paid back for what they lend.
However you come down on these questions, the Encarta World English Dictionary is a lot of fun to browse.
If the policy review does come down on one side or the other, Mr Miliband will incur internal wrath.
And the real question is where do the presidential candidates come down on this, both the Republicans and the Democrats?
While no one knows where Congress will come down on the current tax debates, the assumption is that changes are coming.
So, the conclusion of this is that if we want to see rates come down on payday loans we should do what?
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All sorts of establishmentarian types have come down on Welch, saying there is no way that BLS data can be politically influenced.
He added these people must realise that the government intends to come down on them with every bit of force and authority it can.
The other proposals come down on the fund company side, but would likely result in higher fees for investors, which means lower returns for them.
Mr Wheatley also said that the regulator would come down on firms that failed to clean up their act in a year or 18 months' time.
Whether or not we need to build or refurbish buildings in order to do that research I think is something that the President has come down on.
That is why, I think, that the Government was so worried about the case and why they tried so hard to come down on those who were pushing the story.
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The tragedy of losing her son was magnified by the decision of the prosecutor to come down on Nelson as a criminal, when there was certainly no need to do so.
Even if the national Industry Minister, Tony Clement says the national government is considering all aspects of the deal it is clear which side of the pile Ottawa will come down on.
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With the lonely exception of Scott Sumner, virtually every libertarian or conservative who has expressed a strong opinion about monetary policy has come down on the side of the inflation hawks.
However you come down on this, it is fair to say that when it comes to taxes working class families may well end up worse off next year than they are today.
If I want to get a huge amount of angry letters, all I have to do is come down on one side or the other of this issue, so let me avoid that.
Most of the latter-day Superman writers, and several of my own contemporaries, come down on the side of the notion that Clark is the real person and Superman is just what he can do.
It's a close call, but I come down on the side that "there are no atheists in foxholes and no libertarians in a crisis" teaches a valid lesson, even if some poetic license is involved.
If the District appeals the ruling, as Mayor Adrian Fenty says it will, there is a good chance that the Supreme Court, with its conservative majority, will come down on the side of individual rights.
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