Fall-on definition
With the rise of the Internet, some media fell on hard times.
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With the rise of the Internet, some media fell on hard times.
Her body continued its momentum down the hill and she fell, twisting so that she wouldn't fall on the kid.
For it is obvious that if each 7th day during the year was observed as above, it would, like our Sunday or a Jewish Sabbath, fall on a different day of the month in different months.
If, however, one electrode of this cell is connected to the earth and the other to a receiving antenna and electric waves allowed to fall on the antenna, the oscillations passing through the electrolytic cell will remove the polarization and L temporarily decrease the resistance of the cell.