81. The cold truth is, that if African leaders are not circumvented from getting their hands on that cash, black people will continue to fall like autumn leaves. 82. The first fire experiments of the space age were conducted in drop towers that artificially create a few seconds of weightlessness on platforms that fall like runaway elevators. 83. The negotiators face additional differences, but May and others predicted that these would fall like dominoes once the tax question was resolved. 84. The pieces continue to fall like rain on the locker room floor. 85. The states that sponsor terror must fall like the terrorists themselves. 86. The savings and loan industry is deregulated, and small banks fall like ninepins, leaving the taxpayer to sweep up the debris. 87. The Timberwolves -- twice victors over the Lakers this season in Minnesota -- searched for cracks in the armor, but on this night fell like any other victim. 88. The shot fell like a domino. 89. The trees are suffering the effects of summers of high heat and drought, and winters with temperatures rising and falling like a roller coaster. 90. Then tailbacks began falling like leaves, and Staph was switched there strictly as an emergency measure. |