Similar words: fallacy, fall away, fall about, fall apart, fall asleep, fallacious, pathetic fallacy, fall. Meaning: n. Spanish composer and pianist (1876-1946).
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1. For two months now, Alejandro Falla has answered questions about the Wimbledon match he did not win.
2. After the capital increase, holders of Falla Xidan Market Company's equity ratio remained unchanged.
3. Their current rankings — Giraldo is 60th, Falla 65th — are a result of that training. "A dream come true," Giraldo said.
4. Falla says he believes that will change soon, and as Sampras and Boris Becker inspired him[Sentencedict.com ], so will current pros spark another generation of Colombians.
5. B . The Niagara Falla is the name of the widest waterfall in America.
6. Falla and Giraldo ranked the sport as the second or third most popular in Colombia, behind soccer and near golf and cycling.
7. Falla made an early exit from the United States Open on Monday, losing to the American Taylor Dent, 6-4, 7-5, 6-1.
8. The winner there will advance to next year's top flight, and while Falla acknowledges that the Americans will be favored, he also says he believes the time for Colombia in men's tennis is now.
9. Amid the background music "Master Peter's Puppet Show" composed by Manuel de Falla, Spanish cities are presented on a grand decorative painting.
10. "How could you lose that match? You had him!" Falla recalled fans saying.
11. But the defeat, as painful as it remains for Falla, had an unintended and positive effect.
12. The article analyzes the Spanish folk music elements, such as melody, rhythm and dancing character in Falla 's music, which shows the spirit of his music.
13. "Colombia is actually having the best time in tennis," Falla said Sunday inside the players' restaurant at the Open. "It has never been like this."
14. The 21) frenzy of fire ends with the burning of the largest falla of them all, followed by a fantastic firework display.
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