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free-falling

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free-falling

Another name for skydiving.



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The rest of the Golden Knight team followed, free-falling from an aircraft at speeds of up to 120 mph.
Walker even answers such nagging questions as whether it's best to lie down, stand still, or jump in a free-falling elevator.
Miller says Ontario needs clear environmental standards to treat free-falling sewage with a regulatory system to inspect and monitor fish farm operations.
 
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