Idioms
fall into line
to stand properly in a row (like soldiers)
The soldiers fell into line as they waited for the inspection.
fall into place
fall off
fall off the wagon
fall on deaf ears
fall on hard times
fall out of use
fall out with (someone) over (something)
fall over backwards (to do something)
fall over oneself to (do something)
fall short of (one's expectations)
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a good deal of (something)
have an in with (someone)
live off the fat of the land
up for grabs
out of the hole
rough-and-ready
look up (someone) or look (someone) up
step down from (a job/position)
roll up one's sleeves
dawn on (someone)
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Nobel Prize
Nobel Prize : Physics
Year : 1969
Name : murray gell-mann
Country : united states.
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