| 1. | Falling stones left gaping holes in walls, and many buildings lost their roofs.
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| 2. | The Pope was severely injured from the falling stones and timber.
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| 3. | Adding to that is the constant danger of falling stones from the mountains.
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| 4. | Rock faces are constantly swept by falling stones, which may be possible to dodge.
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| 5. | The building is not preserved or maintained; there is a risk of falling stones.
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| 6. | Some of the upper parts of the wall have been cemented, probably to prevent falling stones.
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| 7. | A falling stone injured Gorret in the arm.
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| 8. | The falling stones from the spire slightly damaged the roof setting a few rafters on fire.
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| 9. | A policeman was slightly injured when struck by falling stones in the Umbrian town of Sellano.
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| 10. | Aristotle could point to the falling stone, rising flames, or pouring water to illustrate his theory.
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