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A planet is 'in its fall' when it is in the sign oposite its rulership. A planet in its fall is said to express its weaker aspects. In a modern, sensitive approach to astrology, the 'bad' connotation of a fall may be disregarded.
Ãâó: www.astrologyguidance.com/reference/glossary1.shtm...
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Slanted ice that causes a stone to move in a sideways direction opposite to the thrown turn.
Ãâó: www.milwaukeecurlingclub.com/curling-basics/termin...
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| fallout |
A term in Magi Astrology referring to residual negative influences existing for a short duration after an exact negative transit or progression peaked and began to separate.
Ãâó: www.jupitersweb.com/magi_astrology_glossary.htm
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Any rope that passes through two or more blocks.
Ãâó: users.eastlink.ca/~grahamfamily/termsf.htm
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A fall (or pin) occurs when both shoulders or scapula of either wrestler are held in contact with mat for to continuous seconds. Both shoulders or scapula must be in-bounds.
Ãâó: www.newingtonblackhawks.com/glossary.htm
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