The drop in numbers is not expected to be evenly distributed across the borough. |
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Some GUM clinics have drop in times, when you don't need to make an appointment. |
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Law is not expecting an easy season, though, despite Lancashire's drop in status. |
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The smart lines drop in fast and quick, with some great gags that click two seconds after you think they should. |
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But they appear to have escaped major damage, and that led to a drop in the oil price and a lift in US shares. |
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We still stamp steel panels, weld them together, drop in an engine, bolt on the wheels, and stuff it with seats and fabrics. |
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The drop in global temperature also reduces the tropical rainforests in the Amazon Basin to small ribbons running along the rivers. |
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The west Cork area was the only Garda division in Cork which reported a drop in the number of arrests for drink-driving. |
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Overall, Bedford thinks a mild rally this past fall will probably be followed by another marked drop in share prices. |
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A drop in pressure results in the release of renin from the juxtaglomerular cells of the kidneys. |
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The combination of a steep drop in interest rates and the rapid rise in household debt has fuelled a surge in lending. |
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He came up with the idea after noticing that a rise in cases of IBD coincided with a drop in infections caused by roundworms and human whipworms. |
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And a Stern ratings drop affects the radio industry about the same way a similar drop in the Dow would affect the overall economy. |
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If you're just getting started, drop in at the bar, take a dip at the late-night pool party, or dance until you drop at the final after-party. |
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Melanie had kept her hand in doing a bit of outside catering and decided to drop in on a few people with some sandwich samples. |
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If you drop in here, you honestly never know if you'll find me wearing a wimple or a bikini. |
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The 82d Airborne Division routinely trains to make heavy airdrops, but the Afghanistan fuel drop was the first combat drop in years. |
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This has created a crisis in the armed forces with high desertion rates, poor morale and a sharp drop in military recruitment. |
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Many employees have seen a big drop in remuneration packages during the downturn which has had a knock-on effect on house prices. |
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Health bosses in Bradford are appealing to women to make time for a vital health check after a worrying drop in the numbers having smear tests. |
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There, the estimated drop in the relative proportion of high sensation seekers using marijuana was 26.7 percent. |
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Adding to its weak image is a 10 per cent year-on-year drop in January and February operating profits. |
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I drive over to the old landlady's house to drop in the remaining rent, get her to sign the bond form. |
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One of the most remarkable achievements of capitalism is the drop in infant mortality. |
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I thought I could just pop into my local clinic and see someone, like the drop in clinics I was used to. |
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The drop in the surplus is due in large part to the tax rebate checks going out to millions of Americans. |
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Every now and then oversees visitors will drop in and it always winds up they sometimes are tracing ancestors or relatives. |
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It also suffered an overall drop in results which saw it fall from 120th to 131st in the national league table. |
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Moreover, the drop in gasoline prices made June retail sales look softer than they really were. |
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Moreover, the drop in stock prices and higher corporate bond yields have retightened financial conditions and offset the Fed's earlier stimulus. |
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A downturn in a lender's home market does not result in a drop in lending elsewhere. |
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And despite a drop in figures this year, she said between 16,000 and 20,000 Antipodeans could be living and working in Edinburgh alone. |
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The Rolling Stones, the Who and Led Zeppelin were liable to drop in at any hour, day or night. |
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It had blamed the illegal miners for causing a drop in the international price of tin. |
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At one of these the anomaly was attended by a drop in temperature and an apparitional sighting by one of the investigators. |
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There was good news for job hunters across the county with all Kerry centres registering a drop in the numbers signing on in April. |
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The sharp drop in foreign investment approvals came as no surprise to most economists, who had warned of such a downturn. |
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Police believe banning sales of replica guns will lead to a drop in armed robberies and firearms incidents. |
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The club is a facility for all the youth in the area and as such all are welcome to drop in any night. |
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Everybody will have their own theory about a 25,000 drop in attendances over a five-year period. |
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The sharp drop in incomes caused the share of income taxes paid by the rich to shrink nearly a tenth. |
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He said there is a definite price drop in the price of three-bedroom semi-detached houses. |
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This isn't due to a sudden drop in average IQ levels, but to a secret backroom deal between lavvy manufacturers and environmentalists. |
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So you'd have to hold on to the tap, and drop in the transformer plugged into an extension lead from your hallway. |
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The move follows a dramatic drop in football violence by Millwall fans at home and away matches. |
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It will however make a tasty dessert with yoghurt, but it meant I had to drop in at DJ's to get a proper cake for afternoon tea. |
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The further drop in the yen might weaken the baht to an unsatisfactory level. |
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The government wants to see the baht stabilize, even if it will lead to a slight drop in exports. |
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The situation has largely come about, apparently, because of a substantial drop in the value of scrap metal. |
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The drop in revenues between the fourth quarter and the first quarter of this year is bang in line with the trend of the past three years. |
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He simply had to barehand the ball, or watch it drop in for either a single or a double. |
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When the baroreceptors sense the slightest drop in pressure, a coordinated increase in sympathetic outflow occurs. |
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The cause of the drop in control-boost pressure was never isolated, but mechs suspected it was related to the No.1 AFCS failure. |
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By coinciding, however, they did result in a distinct drop in diversity and thus in a mass extinction. |
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Blue-collar workers with beat-up bait casting rods might drop in to fish for a few hours in the evening before heading home. |
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Piracy and illegal downloads, although covered to a fare-thee-well in the press, account for only a fraction of the drop in money. |
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A drop in fundraising will produce a further decline in educational quality. |
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The drop in dry cargo tonnage was disappointing but you can't legislate for bad harvests. |
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Prices fell by four pence in some areas after a drop in the wholesale price of oil. |
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After-tax profits fell by 6.2 percent, following a 4.3 percent drop in the fourth quarter. |
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The authority welcomed news that crime in the police force area fell by an average of five per cent including a 10 per cent drop in Barnsley. |
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Figures released last week showed a drop in the number of 16 year olds in education and training in England. |
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Stripe order can coexist with superconductivity, but it tends to be associated with a drop in the superconducting transition temperature. |
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Those of us who survive mainly on bowls of cereal don't know whom to thank for last month's 29-cent drop in the local price of a gallon of milk. |
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Grayling are starting to shoal on the rivers Eden and Wharfe with the rise in water levels and drop in water temperature after the rain. |
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The economic shocks in late 2000 caused an unexpectedly sharp drop in demand, and inventory began to build up. |
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Such drop in electron thermal diffusivity at the positive shear region was also observed in the high beta-p mode plasmas at high triangularity. |
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He said the use of cameras in Wootton Bassett had seen a big drop in vandalism and shoplifting. |
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The drop in pH is probably mainly due to oxidation of upward diffusing sulphide. |
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A drop in population had to impact the birth rate which, in turn, would have an impact on future population figures. |
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A momentary drop in concentration and Schuettler was two breaks down and the set had slipped away from him. |
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A drop in the intracellular concentration of glutamine provides a signal for the activation of transcription of nitrogen-regulated genes. |
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Why not drop in daily for your regular dose of nonsensical blather, rambling introspection and stolen links? |
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But road statistics are volatile, and experts say the 16 per cent drop in deaths last year could prove to be a blip rather than a trend. |
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If he guards his food bowl, blithely walk by his bowl and drop in some terrific treats. |
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The drop in Maori unemployment on a proportionate basis has been most impressive. |
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There was a fast drop in temperature, a creaking sound echoed throughout the room, and then a smash. |
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I was uptown again this weekend, the sudden drop in temperature giving notice that Central Park's autumn colours would soon disappear. |
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This forecast drop in sales will cancel out the boost to earnings that cost savings from the merger has produced. |
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This porosity forms during solidification due to the abrupt drop in hydrogen solubility when going from liquid to solid. |
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This year's vertiginous drop in the Nasdaq market has caused Shin to rethink its timing, but its preparations are well advanced. |
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This has happened in spite of most banks suffering from a drop in operating margins. |
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But you can easily add another hard drive, drop in a graphics card or add a new optical drive. |
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Despite the drop in fatal incidents, the number of non-serious casualties has increased to the highest level in five years. |
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And judging by the recent drop in downtown condo sales, the buttinskies might have a point. |
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In other words, it's a notional drop in a figure as yet untested by elections. |
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He and his wife would drop in unexpectedly, often after having a few drinks elsewhere. |
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Maybe it was the drop in her history grade, or the lost companionship of her best friend. |
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But research has shown that infrequent visitors to pubs would be more likely to drop in for a pint if a pub was non-smoking. |
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She could be dead asleep, but if she hears a pin drop in the hallway, she's up and running to the door, barking like a madman. |
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New Zealand's 150,000-bag intake is a drop in the percolator of the 104 million bags consumed globally each year. |
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In July, the company said its interim profit had almost halved, after recording a steep drop in sales at its core UK business. |
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A few large users are on interruptible contracts, but that's a drop in the bucket. |
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Not only are they contending with the sudden drop in temperatures, one was shot with an arrow and one lost its home. |
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The removal of the age-old plough from farming could lead to a major drop in pollution in rivers and lakes, according to environmentalists. |
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A drop in body temperature contributes to the risk by thickening blood and restricting circulation. |
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Either side, water plummets over the dizzying drop in great cascading sheets, crashing down on the rocks far below. |
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Unless we all start putting more away for our retirement, many of us will suffer a huge drop in our standards of living when we give up work. |
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Nearly half of all companies anticipated a drop in staffing levels, with just three, including two taxi firms, expecting an increase. |
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Network providers collect statistics and send alarms when there is a drop in service. |
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I don't think, if the goal was to end his drop in the polls or at least staunch the flow from his wounds, that he accomplished it. |
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I figured it definitely has something to do with a sudden drop in the hormone estrogen. |
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We're going to drop in on Deidre's mum and offload most of our luggage, taking only overnight bags with us to Sydney. |
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The cost of skin barriers and ointments is a drop in the bucket compared with the costs and ramifications from such problems. |
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Cannabis is being dropped from a class B drug to a class C drug with a similar drop in penalty for possession. |
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The weather was typical of this time of year with dull, overcast skies, intermittent drizzle and a drop in temperature. |
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I played a gentle chip shot and watched the ball roll across the green and drop in. |
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A pampero event marks the passage of a cold front and often brings a considerable drop in temperature. |
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Although there is a sensation of heat, evaporation of sweat from the forehead and chest results in a drop in temperature in these areas. |
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The councillor said the drop in crime figures was down to the fact that some people had been taken out of circulation for the past six months. |
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They're planning for a Sunday drop in league and summer clinics for high school students. |
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This is when you stomach empties too quickly after eating, causing a drop in blood sugar and making you feel dizzy and faint. |
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However, failure to catch any poachers has led police to believe that an organised gang is behind the apparent drop in wild deer numbers. |
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Each arc had an iridescent crystal drop in the center of it, and loops of silver chains falling to her mid back from each. |
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One of the most notable trends is a persistent drop in cases where no tax documents are issued for the sale of goods or services. |
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The drop in prices was driven by a 5.4 per cent decline in Sydney, the most populous city. |
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The finance ministry blames this estimated shortfall on a drop in taxes, but says its cost-cutting will work. |
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Therefore, the drop in pH must be prevented through different active counteractions. |
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The drastic drop in numbers visiting the countryside has meant a rise in tourist trade to some urban destinations. |
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Various processes may have contributed to the apparent drop in the coverage given to parapsychology. |
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It says that lowering of the foreshore could result in an average drop in water levels in York of 5cms. |
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Sicily suffered a series of agricultural crises, which precipitated a sharp drop in the grain and citrus markets. |
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The rebranding comes in the wake of a precipitous drop in tourist arrivals to what was once Asia's most popular vacation destination. |
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A precipitous drop in performance and a more rapid rate of fatigue often result. |
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He says the expected release of land should take considerable pressure off demand for housing blocks and see a drop in prices. |
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The move follows a drop in demand for student places and a reduction in the stage II probationer training from 15 to 12 weeks. |
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An example of this is where there is a drop in the gross profit margin which could be due to increased competition. |
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The three-year drop in mortgage rates has also offset the stagnant job market's effect on mortgage delinquencies. |
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The only regular visitors are the labourers and derelicts who drop in to spend some time before the radio kiosk or the television set. |
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The row follows the first drop in GCSE results for 24 years after boards attempted to clamp down on grade inflation. |
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Doctors drop in to visit him and when he's out walking down Carter Road, old patients walk up to greet the grand old man of medicine. |
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Dormant pruning of grapevines can be done at any time between leaf drop in the fall to budbreak in the spring. |
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The drop in hardness accompanying secondary graphitization produces a corresponding reduction in tensile and fatigue strength as well. |
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Last week, another report documented a sharp drop in National Guard recruiting rates. |
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A big drop in bond yields offered little encouragement for a tired stock market. |
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However, the drop in points has not disillusioned the members of the committee. |
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This will mean a drop in money for big farmers and greater emphasis on encouraging local enterprise. |
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The CSO said the reason for this dramatic drop in trade was a change in the pattern of distributive type trade with Britain. |
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The month of March also saw a strengthening in the Euro exchange rate and a drop in white fish prices. |
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That's why this summer's big drop in the market was taken by many as a sign of an impending double dip. |
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When we went a goal down in the first half you could have heard a pin drop in the stadium. |
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I really don't see a significant drop in PC sales here, just an economic downtick. |
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Maybe because of the dramatic drop in the demand for his portraits, his art underwent a transformation. |
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Sports facilities in York have suffered a dramatic drop in visitor numbers, despite huge support to keep them open. |
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Meeting analysts' expectations was necessary to avoid a sharp drop in share prices. |
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The economic slowdown in the US has led to a precipitous drop in tax revenues for states and municipalities. |
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Swindon is one of the worst performing towns, seeing a 1.6 per cent drop in prices. |
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Even so, the amount of money is still a drop in the bucket when compared to the size of the growing global mental health epidemic. |
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In any case, the incentives a government could reasonably offer are a drop in the ocean compared with the total cost of raising a child. |
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That's a drop in the bucket compared with the knowledge stored in the world's libraries. |
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It is a drop in the ocean compared with the overall cost of the policing operation. |
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Still, it's a drop in the bucket when you compare it to the overall budget. |
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And the money is just a drop in the ocean compared with the real cost of restoring the county's roads, according to opposition councillors. |
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Do drop in and help raise funds and maybe pick up the perfect Christmas gift for a loved one. |
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The drop in seat telescopes to the right width for your canoe and clamps onto the gunwales with clamps. |
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If you bought the car when your credit was blemished and now it's pristine, refinancing can mean a significant drop in rates. |
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Scotland has delivered a bruising critique of its parliament, with the worst turnout for more than 150 years and a marked drop in support for the main parties. |
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Two surprise visitors drop in, and then things begin to happen. |
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Later the same night, two men dressed in dark-coloured hooded tops and wraparound-style sunglasses confronted the delivery man as he made the drop in Avenue Terrace. |
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Already battered by the economic crisis, some won't be able to weather a drop in cash flow if enrollments tumble. |
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With a corresponding drop in benefits and pensions, outlays will decrease. |
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The national target was a 10 per cent drop in the levels of absentees. |
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When I was in the area, I'd drop in and say howdy to Aunt Dot and one day, she introduced me to another of the women who volunteered their time in the store. |
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As Washington chewed over the Paul Ryan-Patty Murray budget deal, the Treasury Department announced a walloping drop in red ink. |
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A recent drop in mortgage delinquencies in the US may be a small blip in an otherwise worrying trend that shows more Americans falling behind on housing payments. |
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The public knows this is a drop in the bucket compared with what's needed. |
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At the end of last term, after continually withdrawing money and paying bills, she noticed a significant drop in her bank account, but dismissed it as poor budgeting. |
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When you've read the original and been fascinated with it there is invariably a big drop in the interest quotient when going through the translation. |
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These games tend to stand vertically and balls tend to be shot into the game from the bottom right hand underneath the playing area and then around to drop in from above left. |
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After the great crash of October 1987, the biggest single day drop in Wall Street history, the market took less than two years to recover the lost ground. |
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I wasn't too keen today, didn't feel like being jostled in the market-day crowd, so I determined to do no more than drop in to the supermarket, avoiding the crush altogether. |
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All she could do was stumble over to her cot and drop in a dead faint. |
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I've even met his parents, who drop in on Sundays, and when I called their son a good barman, they joked that he's been mixing their drinks since he was five. |
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And the trade surplus narrowed because of a drop in May exports. |
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He holds up a graph plotting the dramatically dropping rates of the hormone over a woman's life, a drop that parallels the drop in estrogen levels. |
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But monorail-board member Paul Toliver, a former Metro Transit head, said yesterday that less-frequent service would cause only a small drop in monorail ridership. |
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In the circumstances, Jayawardene and Nawaz were forced to play themselves in cautiously, with the inevitable result of a drop in the scoring rate. |
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The fuel for P2P networks is the desire for retainable information and as more information is retained by more people then this fuel will necessarily drop in quantity. |
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During the implementation of a smoke-free law that applied to public places and workplaces we observed a significant drop in admissions for acute myocardial infarction. |
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Stock prices tumbled today on word of a big drop in consumer confidence. |
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There has been a drop in the number of births to Waterford girls under the age of twenty, according to the latest figures released by the Central Statistics Office. |
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Pleased they had got an increase in the white fish quota, he hoped the quota drop in blue whiting and horse mackerel could be made up in some way. |
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However, a spokesman for Edinburgh's Lothian Road institution pointed out that the drop in reserves merely reflected the fallback in the stock market. |
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Of course, the drop in consumption also slows economic activity, forcing the government to become the spender of last resort. |
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With the fall intravascular volume, there is diminished venous return to the right heart, low cardiac output, and a drop in systemic blood pressure. |
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Indeed, some one-time factors that had pushed prices down, such as auto rebates and other financing offers, and a war-related drop in hotel room rates, reversed course in May. |
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The company said weak market sentiment accounted for the drop in software sales while the decrease in services was due to a fall-off in customer numbers. |
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Studies of ceramics and other commodities show a substantial drop in imports and dominance of markets by such British centres of production as the Oxfordshire potteries. |
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Already, India has reported a 10 percent drop in its winter rice harvest. |
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Two trials in Texas demonstrated a dramatic drop in pregnancy rates for females displaying estrus during June through September compared with earlier months. |
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Manchester city centre had already bucked the national trend for a drop in sales in the run up to Christmas and has also shown a leap in the amount of cash hitting the tills. |
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The drop in such crimes would be dramatic, almost precipitous. |
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Some businesses said they had experienced a drop in takings when it came to the closure because many customers were not willing to take an indirect route. |
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Officers are desperate to reinforce the message that ecstasy kills, after medical researchers blamed a sixfold increase in deaths from the drug on the drop in its price. |
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Another factor was the drop in prices, especially for entry-level products, which has perked up purchases by small and medium enterprises and homes. |
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Various worthies expressed anxiety last week at the high number of pupils failing maths, and at the drop in the number taking the subject at higher level. |
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From time to time, I'll drop in a bit of a puzzler for you on this page. |
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No drop in petrol prices so people will still head south to tank up while no drop in corporation tax means foreign investors will still favour the Irish Republic. |
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We have an open door policy and would invite people to drop in at any time for information or inquiries as to the support or services we have to offer. |
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How many romantic misunderstandings and happy-clappy showstoppers must we endure before longing for the curtain to drop in front of those beaming, ambitious faces? |
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We still have a massive deficit problem and the drop in unemployment is largely due to workers exiting the work force. |
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Thus, although the debts of the Irish administration were a drop in the ocean of English public finance, they had to be met by Irish parliamentary subsidies. |
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And dr Pepper Snapple Group, the third-largest soda company in the U.S., reported a drop in revenue and volume as well. |
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Even the summer sunshine and drop in humidity isn't ameliorating things. |
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A concurrent effect to this drop in violent crime occurs in the form of an increase in some levels of property crimes, including larceny and auto theft. |
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The continuing appetite for such products, says Harris, should soften the economic impact of the current sharp drop in business-technology investment. |
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In any case, the industry is buffered from a sudden drop in demand. |
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If I had my wish, football would suffer a sudden and irreversible drop in popularity. |
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Retail trade fell, precipitating a drop in wages and retrenchments. |
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This crystalline retinopathy is rarely seen with standard doses of tamoxifen, but when present it can cause a substantial progressive drop in visual acuity. |
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Because of the nature in which they produce their electricity, solar cells do experience a slight drop in effectiveness but they essentially never wear out. |
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Usually these these theories come from people who don't follow the sport week in, week out, but rather drop in every so often to make bold, sweeping statements. |
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As these heifers do not have to be in calf, there is bound to be a drop in the number of quality beef suckler calves produced and a reduction in the supply of our best beef. |
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The drop in the number of serious firearms offences in West Yorkshire, against the national trend and for the second year running, deserves a guarded welcome. |
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It is not even possible to say this portfolio will not drop in value at some time but it is much, much safer than any portfolio consisting chiefly of common stocks. |
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Some toilets have sharp edges in their drains that catch toilet tissue as well as items people drop in toilets, such as makeup pencils, pens and toys. |
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Mars Hill Church leaders blamed bad publicity for the precipitous drop in attendance and tithes. |
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With Heating Oil and Gasoline futures leading the way, Energy futures closed sharply higher as the Energy Information Agency reported a surprising drop in product stocks. |
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Almost all cows in heat exhibit a corresponding drop in rumination. |
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Cattle herders on Lake Victoria are damaged by outbreaks of coastal and Texas fevers and a sharp drop in prices for fur and hides on the American market. |
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Political relations were frosty if not frozen, and there was a drop in bilateral arms deals. |
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Even a rock-like drop in the dollar during the last two quarters of 2003 has brought no relief from chronically high US trade and current account deficits. |
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Does any Indian believe that we will, come Friday, see even a drop in the incidence of rape? |
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Dublin jewellers are experiencing a drop in engagement ring sales, as romance pays the price for Luas roadworks and a weakening economy, according to the city's jewellers. |
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In truth this sum is a mere drop in the ocean to the Chancellor. |
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Even though US shipyards were beginning to produce new merchant ships in record numbers, there was still a drop in overall available merchant and tanker tonnage. |
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This drop in variable costs has helped to lift profit margins. |
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It has a lot of tucked away places where you can drop in, hang around, browse to your heart's content and walk away without feeling guilty about not buying anything. |
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The trapping was prompted by a drop in numbers as it was estimated that only around five per cent of all spawnings actually matured into young fish. |
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He puts his club's drop in crowds down to their high placing last season. |
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The delicate state of the world's financial markets has been blamed for a hefty drop in profits at Cazenove, one of the oldest broking firms in London. |
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Low inflation in recent months has raised concerns of deflation, a sustained drop in prices that can choke off growth. |
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You watch their numerous, worried coffee klatches wondering when Diane Keaton is going to drop in. |
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Patients with nOH experience a drop in blood pressure upon standing caused by a malfunction in the autonomic nervous system. |
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Big-name celebrity books failed to inspire consumers after Waterstone's blamed poor non-fiction demand for a drop in sales. |
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Contributer was beaten a fair way by noble Mission on his most recent outing but can make the most of a drop in class for the Wolferton handicap. |
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Figures published by the Government show a 14 per cent drop in farmland bird populations, with corn bunting and grey partridge doing poorly. |
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Kirklees NUT case worker Hazel Danson welcomed the drop in recorded attacks but warned that many violent incidents may go unreported. |
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He had completed his plan to develop a new office building, but was blindsided by the sudden drop in real estate values. |
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The Olympics, the weather and a comparative lack of heavyweight clashes so far this season have been cited as reasons for the drop in viewers. |
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In this case the drop in cartilaginous dorsal height was helpful to deproject the nose, making dorsal cartilage excision unnecessary. |
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It takes an afternoon or two for the locals to know you are back so that they can drop in for some gup-shup. |
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However, the party experienced a large drop in its support at the 1979 General election, followed by a further drop at the 1983 election. |
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Glaciation of Africa resulted in a major drop in sea level, killing off all life that had established along coastal Gondwana. |
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The drop in pressure immediately boils some of the water and the steam leaves through a nozzle, creating a propulsive force. |
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At this time Leeds were in danger of relegation, but managed to avoid the drop in the penultimate game of the season. |
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A drop in ratings meant that television studios had to give away free advertising time. |
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The administration is suffering from the usual midterm drop in approval ratings. |
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Due to the abandonment of the gold standard in 1931 Britain was able to cut interests rates which led to a drop in real interest rates. |
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The junior party in the government coalition, the nationalist Plaid Cymru, suffered a drop in its vote and lost 4 seats. |
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The global recession that followed resulted in a sharp drop in international trade, rising unemployment and slumping commodity prices. |
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On 17 September 2008, the BBC reported that HBOS was in takeover talks with Lloyds TSB, in response to a precipitous drop in HBOS's share price. |
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Holding money became profitable as prices dropped lower and a given amount of money bought ever more goods, exacerbating the drop in demand. |
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The drop in exports led to a lack of disposable income from the farmers, who were the mainstay of the local economy. |
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A simplification of the DTM theory proposes an initial decline in mortality followed by a later drop in fertility. |
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Modernisation of facilities has continued to encourage the increase in cars carried on the ferries despite a drop in foot passengers. |
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Because of the DC distribution, the service area was small, limited by voltage drop in the feeders. |
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The ice sheets profoundly affected Earth's climate by causing drought, desertification, and a dramatic drop in sea levels. |
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The Lake Toba event, approximately between 69,000 and 77,000 years ago, caused a massive drop in sea levels. |
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After the English Civil War caused a drop in deer populations, fox hunting grew in popularity. |
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All these effects can combine to produce a dramatic drop in sea surface temperature over a large area in just a few days. |
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The depopulation is linked to a drop in carbon dioxide levels observed at Law Dome, Antarctica. |
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The Electoral Commission suggested that there could be a severe drop in turnout as a result. |
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There are also many volcanic escarpments and waterfalls, including Kaieteur Falls which is believed to be the largest water drop in the world. |
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Standing there, half-awake, pud in hand, he feels washed out and hungover, though he hasn't touched a drop in weeks. |
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During this period, there was a great drop in trade and other economic indicators. |
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Coal is used primarily to generate electricity, but the rapid drop in natural gas prices after 2008 created severe competition. |
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At the following election there were no gains and a drop in the number of votes for the party. |
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She's probably sitting there hoping a couple of strange detectives will drop in. |
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Maybe the city is being more cautious about making the drop in actuals, because they are hard dollars. |
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There was the biggest drop in fixed mortgage rates in four years and increased the affordability of properties. |
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That should be reflected in a drop in alpha wave activity in the visual area, Mazaheri said. |
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Instead, Zairians experienced a massive drop in per capita income as inflation rose and the GDP growth rate fell. |
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This represents a drop in grade and with rival Jack O'Lantern having had two runs this season without success, Rasselas can get off the mark. |
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The drop in gold prices was exacerbated by Friday's expiration of December gold options. |
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Moreover, both the sample median and mean are negative, suggesting an overall drop in murders following a readoption of the death penalty. |
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The common answer is to step up the crossflow speed and energy use, and accept the drop in efficiency and productivity. |
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Redshift results from the Doppler effect, the same phenomenon that causes the siren on a fire truck to drop in pitch as the truck passes. |
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However, without a drop in serum calcium, decalcification of the arterial wall is highly unlikely. |
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Bring a large pan of salted water to the boil, drop in the langoustine and bring back to the boil. |
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Latinobarometro has detected a significant drop in the positive image of the United States among Latin Americans following the Sept. |
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We would venture to suggest that 1,900 on-the-spot fines is just a drop in the ocean of pavement pizza that adorns our streets each weekend. |
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We observed a significant drop in all subpopulations of leukocytes following infection. |
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Open to all as part of the national Big Draw event, artists and doodlers of all ages to drop in to add to a giant piece of artwork. |
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October begins bell pepper season in Florida, so look for a drop in the price at local markets and farm stands. |
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Dilawari also blamed rumourmongers for the situation, saying there were no domestic factors behind the drop in the afghani's value. |
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Easy Sunshine takes a significant drop in trip in the Castlemartin Stud Fillies Maiden and should reverse earlier form with Pietra Dura. |
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Pulqueria's clientele is a mix of young downtowners, well-traveled older people and Mexican expats who drop in for a taste of home. |
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And not one, but four actors from US TV series Orange Is The New Black drop in. |
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On Tuesday, the reforms Pope Francis worked to be instituted at the scandal-plagued bank created a massive drop in its 2013 profits. |
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Like most things digital, the home scanner market has exploded, thanks to the growth of the Internet and a sharp drop in price. |
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This drop in temperature is less likely felt by the body because the apparent temperature or heat index is high. |
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Simply drop in a letter, including a stamped and self-addressed envelope, and a reply with come for free direct form the North Pole. |
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Consequently, individual companies experiencing the largest drop in return on investment saw a significant decline in their coverage ratio. |
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People also suggested that electrical storms and a drop in pressure could affect mums-to-be. |
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Their assumption given the slight drop in blood pressure between the two positions was that he was posturally hypotensive. |
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They also maintain their interlaminate shear strength after 12 months with just a slight drop in the flow characteristics of the resin. |
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The proposed mechanism is the large volume fluid removal, which results in a rapid drop in intraperitoneal pressure. |
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The expulsions have led to a drop in the price of cars because so many Eritreans have bee n forced to sell. |
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Combined with Tuesday's producer price index, which showed a decline in core wholesale prices, the data point to a drop in inflation pressures. |
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