We topped a hill, and another, until we were on a steep north-facing slope that dropped off to the Yellowstone River. |
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An eighteen inch snood dropped off from the swivel so that the two baits would fish almost in line with one another. |
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Things were sort of sedate after that and the conversation lulled, then dropped off entirely. |
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Two men carried sacks of chicken feed down a steep dirt track where the land dropped off just past the road. |
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I turned over, punched the pillow into a new comfort zone, and dropped off just about instantly. |
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He told them that he had dropped off his girlfriend at city hall but got tired of waiting for her, so he just grabbed his stuff and left. |
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Once it is dropped off, a rocket motor will fire for about 80 seconds, accelerating the vehicle to Mach 3 in a vertical climb. |
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He had dropped off a pair of sweats and a zip front sweatshirt for Blair to come home in. |
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They were dropped off at a work camp in the middle of nowhere, and his parents were forced to work as slave labourers. |
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My fastball was unhittable, my changeup was devastating, and my curveball dropped off the face of the earth. |
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I know my average of buying albums has dropped off since they began the Spanish Inquisition concerning file sharing. |
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Eight inflorescences carried one or two abortive ovaries that turned yellow, instead of green, and dropped off when touched with a probe. |
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That's the Chinese equivalent of the old American tale that babies are dropped off by a stork at expectant parents' homes. |
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Early on a Wednesday morning two of us go to where the paper is dropped off in Camden and then take it to other sellers. |
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Merrits who was heading for a third win in a row, pressured the leader but dropped off the pace on the turn. |
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From today, Tuesday, all items that cannot be disposed of in regular collections can be dropped off at the centre. |
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The left prop stayed on but dropped off when the aircraft was picked up, I think. |
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It has emerged that financial support for the party has dropped off steeply. |
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After exchanging pleasantries with the driver, Gielgud was dropped off and made his way to the stage door. |
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Any Haxby-based fans can be dropped off after that, as the coaches return to their depots via the village. |
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For all you fans, the Xena actress was dropped off in the land of the long white cloud today. |
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During the month-long amnesty, 95 weapons were dropped off in the first seven days followed by 222 in the second week. |
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Myra and Jo were dropped off at a city centre hairdressers after kissing Toni goodbye. |
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I was feeling a bit peaky tonight, and I crept off to bed early, and dropped off, despite the soundtrack burbling away in the background. |
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Later that night, I was dropped off at my car and drove to get gas in a rather dreamy mood. |
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Somewhere during this juggling of sober thoughts Stephen dropped off to a sound sleep. |
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After a ten-hour coach trip, they found accommodation, dropped off their bags and began to relax on the ill-fated beach. |
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In many areas along the shoreline, the bottom of the lake dropped off quickly to greater depths. |
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The number of Maoris playing the game in New Zealand has dropped off in the past decade, dramatically so in Auckland. |
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Lindsay had the unfortunate chance of meeting Izzy last year when she dropped off her Christmas present and Izzy had answered the door. |
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Every time he dropped off for a snooze she'd set the doll to screech and stick it near his ear. |
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After being dropped off by ski-plane, the team set up base camp and spent the next few days climbing the peaks in the immediate area. |
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The local doctor had a D Safari that he dropped off one day, unarranged, to have fixed. |
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As I dropped off my laundry I could smell the sweet skunky odor rising out of my pants pocket, yikes! |
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The tide had dropped off the flats and with it, the bonefish had moved into deeper water, invisible to the naked eye. |
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I wanted a story that moved like a freight train dropped off the edge of a cliff. |
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As she dropped off to sleep, some of the boughs of the tree bent down and covered the entrance of hollow, obscuring her from view. |
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After a short drive, the team is unceremoniously dropped off at the roadside. |
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As we dropped off the tip of the bow to seabed level and swam along the wreck, we could see numerous portholes, all with heavy-duty deadlights securely fixed shut. |
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Appealingly illustrated by Yelchin, subjects range from flowers about to release their seeds to birds eating berries that will be dropped off in their doo. |
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I can tell you that in Windsor we haven't suddenly cured all heart disease, yet our waiting list has dropped off. |
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For all of our excursions by minibus, including a dinner dance or a cabaret show, you will be picked up and dropped off at your hotel. |
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In the framework of such events, the police authorities will mark off an area in which invited guests may be dropped off and later picked up. |
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However, fortunately, when I did enter the program, I dropped off my first resume and I got a call back a day later. |
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It wasn't just consumers wanting to spend their way up the social ladder that dropped off. |
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And when the Zeuhl vortex came to an end, the ship landed and dropped off an audience of groggy passengers. |
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These gettogethers put us in touch not only with youngsters but with many parents too, as they dropped off and collected their children. |
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We were dropped off by the Hawk in a Land Rover, and the driver gave us the keys to the plane and sped back to the hangar for a hard-earned tea break. |
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To remind you it's your mother's birthday, to make sure your laundry gets dropped off to the laundrette and that your dog has been let out. |
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Last night wasn't as quiet as expected. A lot of squalls early in the night with winds up to 35-36 knots, before the wind suddenly dropped off. |
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Service standards are estimates of how long it takes for your mail to be delivered to your customers from the date it was dropped off to us. |
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When the time comes for you to return home, your car can be dropped off at any of our drop-off locations in Europe. |
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An additional unusual feature of the pavilion is that the majority of the children are dropped off and then collected by their fathers. |
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Depending on where you are staying you will be dropped off either at your hotel, or the one immediately next door to it. |
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This result was achieved in an environment where electricity consumption initially remained stable but dropped off during the fourth quarter. |
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The city also has a number of eco stations where scrap metal can be dropped off. |
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One late night or very early morning, I don't remember exactly which, I dreamt a tremendously vivid nightmare that I dropped off a cliff. |
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Are those perhaps just numerical problems, and do they have the decimal point in the wrong place, a nought or two dropped off, or a nought or two added? |
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I discovered I had dropped off at one point when I was awoken by a bunch of rowdy drunkards, and then spent the rest of the night clock watching, urging the morning to come. |
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I dropped off the prints at Mark's absurdly tidy and trendy flat. |
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One Mercedes mini-bus, which had dropped off passengers from Hull, was found to have no front brakes, faulty steering, faulty lights, bald tyres and stank of diesel. |
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After two glasses of whiskey, Tom soon dropped off in front of the television. |
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Improve transportation to your centre by contacting your local bus company to ensure that your members with special needs will be picked up and dropped off in a timely way, or set up a car pool system. |
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He started by telling about the last few hours of life of a young child who was dropped off by his mother at the day care center in the federal building that was bombed. |
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Donations of flowers may be dropped off at the reception of the hospital and will be dispersed by the Child Life Department or directly to the inpatient units. |
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Available data show that employment of teachers has generally expanded since the 1970s, but that growth rates have dropped off since 2000 at the primary level. |
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Sometimes, it is not possible to obtain a complete response from a household, even though the dwelling was identified as occupied and a questionnaire dropped off. |
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Unfortunately it dropped off when I tried to get it on board. |
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All prepaid items can be dropped off at your local Post Office. |
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He got a crash course in babysitting when his sister dropped off his nephew for the afternoon. |
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Worker mobility, which greases the wheels of hiring, dropped off sharply last year. |
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Most of the scientific staff were dropped off at Fremantle, and returned to Britain on RAF Transport Command aircraft. |
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The pilot flew to Chile, landed south of Punta Arenas, and dropped off the SAS team. |
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The multistage rocket dropped off its first stage successfully rather than carrying the extra weight higher. |
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By 1979 cement shipments had dropped off such that the railroad was no longer economically viable, and US Steel abandoned the line. |
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As of 1927, attendance at delegate meetings dropped off sharply-as low as 40 to 60 percent of potential attendees compared to 80 to 95 percent previously. |
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It puts my staff at risk because I have no way of knowing whether this partner, once the kids are dropped off or picked up, will follow my staff back to the shelter. |
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Metro Atlantans dropped off book bags and school supplies at Kroger stores in 13 Atlanta Counties. |
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The same day, seven mortar bombs were fired at a checkpoint of the AMISOM Ugandan contingent where civilians who had come for treatment were being dropped off. |
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He was the first patient of the day, dropped off at the emergency room by the police or a family member — a man in his 50s, unshaved, stumbling, engulfed in the pungent aroma of alcohol. |
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When the driver barreled past Hartley's Pork Pies on the outskirts of Providence, R. I., where Mr. Smith had asked to be dropped off, and then past a firehouse, he knew something was wrong. |
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However, when the water temperature was lowered to near freezing, the signal quickly dropped off and was no longer detectable using the hydrophone detection gear. |
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When I dropped off the snowmobile at Wilderness Sport yesterday, John the owner, said he would ask around to see if it was possible to ride to Wales and if he could find someone to ride with me. |
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Parking is limited at most venues, so we are encouraging volunteers to take Metro Transit, carpool, walk or get dropped off at their venue for their shifts. |
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A load of sheep left Longtown market, went all the way across the Irish Sea, were dropped off at Larne in the middle of the island of Ireland and it took a long time to detect them. |
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That is because firms offer permanent, postgraduation jobs to just about every summer associate, for fear of looking like their business has suddenly dropped off if they do not. |
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I got to 15th passing guys through the fast corners and on the brakes at the hairpin but once as tyres dropped off it was difficult to keep that pace, plus I had some pain from my knee which I hurt in training. |
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Sales of existing homes dropped off notably late in 2008, rebounding only modestly in the first two months of 2009 but only to levels that prevailed more than five years ago. |
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The Committee work dropped off sometime in the summer and the Canadian Breast Cancer Network Conference team worked like mad the rest of the time. |
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A friend who used to play hockey dropped off an old ice skate. |
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The traffic has dropped off, as is to be anticipated at this time. |
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If you've ever taken out a farm business loan, chances are you dropped off a set of financial statements with your financial institution's account manager. |
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Applications may be dropped off at our regional offices or Receiving Agent locations, completed via the Internet and submitted either in person or mailed in to our headquarters, or submitted through a Member of Parliament. |
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They were dropped off in early September when winter had already arrived. |
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And when the Boy dropped off to sleep, the Rabbit would snuggle down close under his little warm chin and dream, with the Boy's hands clasped close round him all night long. |
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So why have users stuck with the site when so many other search engines have dropped off the radar? Well, they're not logging on just for the search engine. |
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He said Coulson then devised a plan to make a copy, put it in a Jiffy bag and take it to reception so it would look like it was dropped off anonymously. |
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Manuscript production in England dropped off precipitously around the 860s when the Viking invasions began in earnest, not to be revived until the end of the century. |
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