The temperature plummeted to below zero, enough to make one's teeth chatter! |
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The value of the kip plummeted from around 800 to the dollar in 1997 to around 7,500 kip to the dollar today. |
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Living standards, however, have plummeted for the middle and working classes. |
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He flew into a severe storm, his balloon was wrecked, and he plummeted seaward from the sky. |
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Once common nationwide, retreading tires fell out of favor as the price of both oil and tires plummeted. |
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Since Turkey plunged into a deep economic crisis in February the lira has plummeted around 60 percent against the dollar. |
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In 2001, many Costa Rican coffee farmers were forced off their land and into poverty when coffee prices plummeted to record lows. |
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Stock markets have plummeted, sharply reducing investment returns both for savers and pension funds over the past two years. |
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With the Mariners and Yankees on satellite television every morning, the ratings for nighttime telecasts plummeted. |
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But its popularity plummeted from 1942, when the mobile hay baler overtook the basic sweep. |
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So did populations of sooty shearwaters, a seabird that eats young fish and large plankton, which plummeted 90 percent. |
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The number of bed blockers in Leeds has plummeted from more than 120 18 months ago, to 40 in the autumn and 13 now. |
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Unfortunately, even as the euro hit an all-time high, the Great Charlatan plummeted to unimagined depths. |
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The number of low-cost rental units on the market has plummeted by as much as 75 per cent over eight years. |
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But circulation plummeted in the Boston years, bottoming out at 25,000, with subscribers receiving fundraising pleas as often as renewal notices. |
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Temperatures plummeted in the Eastern Cape over the weekend as a heatwave gave way to rain and snowfalls in some areas in just 24 hours. |
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Somehow he missed the pole and the car plummeted from the off ramp, landing nose first on the outskirts of a squatter camp. |
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The number of places in private nursing homes mushroomed while the number of NHS long stay beds plummeted. |
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Antique furniture, for example, has plummeted in value recently, meaning you could be paying over the odds to insure the contents of your home. |
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Also, revenue from taxes on capital gains has plummeted because of the downturn on Wall Street. |
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Similarly, by early January, the tech stocks that had led the Nasdaq to record levels had plummeted 35 percent from their December highs. |
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In 2002, unemployment levels reached historic highs of 23 percent, real wages plummeted and the peso was severely devalued. |
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In her clumsy attempt to parry she overreached herself and plummeted from the back of her horse, landing heavily on the ground. |
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Liberia was a major supplier of natural rubber to the United States until the 1970s, when prices plummeted due to competition from synthetics. |
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The fierce snow, which had been falling since mid-evening, left pavements and roads treacherous as temperatures plummeted. |
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She initially increased the audience inherited from her predecessor, but that has now plummeted since the highs of more than seven million. |
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Almost overnight the demand for our services plummeted as customers began faxing their documents rather than sending them by courier. |
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Like a wingless albatross I plummeted two storeys into an overgrown plumbago. |
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Starting to gain speed at the end of the hill, she plummeted into a giant stack of rolled up hay. |
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When he was halfway through, his foot slipped and he plummeted into the river. |
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A window cleaner plummeted to his death after falling from a block of flats. |
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The construction fell apart as it plummeted down to the dark ground far below. |
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And they plummeted to relegation on the back of five straight defeats at the end of the season, failing to hit the net in any of the last three. |
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In fact circulation plummeted, and when he learned that 80,000 readers had fallen away he knew the game was up. |
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They say their sales have plummeted in the last few days as they struggle to restore their reputations. |
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She said the value of houses has plummeted so low landlords are able to buy property at rock bottom cost and then rent them out for profit. |
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Continuing uncertainty about the area's future meant land values had plummeted. |
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The sale was abruptly halted, the value of the painting plummeted and the they decided to sue. |
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They may as well have called it deep six, because the film plummeted into a predictable pastiche of previous potboilers. |
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The clumsiness of this campaign meant it plummeted into a bottomless credibility gap, and those behind it wasted their money. |
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Cut loose, he has plummeted into a deep crevasse, where against all odds he lands on a fragile ledge and survives. |
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Then, on the 22nd of the month, the mercury plummeted, heralding the beginning of a big freeze which would last for weeks. |
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The earth plummeted into what appeared to be a succession of bottomless valleys, first on our left, then our right, as we meandered ever upwards. |
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The violent storm, with its 70-mile-per-hour winds, tore loose the airship's control cabin, which plummeted earthward like a boulder. |
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A Zero careened sharply, smoking, and its engine reduced to a mere whine as it plummeted earthward. |
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In return, he slept with them in the long winter nights of deep darkness, when the temperatures plummeted. |
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So far this year sales have plummeted in the auto market, with manufacturers involved in a price war amid a sharp decrease in demand. |
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All of a sudden the fishing returns plummeted and overnight prolific sections of the river produced no fish. |
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But that figure has plummeted as the popularity of the swimming pool has been replaced by other entertainments, such as bowling and cinema. |
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Morale, cohesion, esprit de corps and readiness plummeted as everyone addressed a new training cycle to absorb yet another batch of recruits. |
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In recent months, however, his form has plummeted, dropping out of races in Gateshead and Crystal Palace. |
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Whether he has plummeted, reached the acme or is in a spiritual limbo is for him to decide. |
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Following complaints from readers, the newspaper's faith in its columnist plummeted and he was sacked. |
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Airline stocks plummeted, some to half their value, while transatlantic air travel came almost to a standstill. |
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And she only came out and left the show when the ratings plummeted. |
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Scaup numbers plummeted during the past two decades, falling from a high of more than 7 million in the early 1980s to about 3.4 million this year. |
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The Turkish team had a major scare on their way here when their privately chartered plane hit an air pocket and briefly plummeted towards the ground. |
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Not only are fewer people smoking, but among people who smoke, the frequency has plummeted. |
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Consumer confidence plummeted and government intervention appeared to have only cosmetic effect as the global economy plunged into deep recession. |
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Circulation leaped forward while the cost of production plummeted with wood pulp as a new source of paper and mechanical typesetting, a new labor-saving device. |
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But when the event approached, her blood pressure had plummeted, leaving her incapacitated. |
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Tourism, a major foreign currency earner, has plummeted by 40 percent. |
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By the time I got home in the evening the temperature here had plummeted to barely above zero and a strong wind was blowing all and sundry around. |
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Under Johnson, the chain alienated customers by doing away with discounts and sales, only to reinstate them after sales plummeted. |
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Then he walked over to the guard rail and plummeted 100 feet to his death. |
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The rouble plummeted overnight after Russia refused to pay for its internal debts and permitted banks to not fulfil their obligations to foreign partners. |
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They plummeted as I stayed high and came in over their next weak lift. |
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The 1950s former Swiss air force trainer jet had flown four times over the crowd before trying to turn when it corkscrewed and plummeted into a ridge. |
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She said she knew of people whose property values had plummeted, and others who had been deterred from moving to the area as a result of the threat. |
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The Renegade plummeted into the atmosphere in a steep nosedive. |
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In 2000, the number of golden handshakes and retention bonuses soared but they have plummeted to about half of last year's level during the past eight months. |
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Cattle numbers plummeted from tens of thousands to mere hundreds. |
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A stewardess suffered a suspected broken hip when the easyJet plane carrying Lucy and David Westbrooke plummeted during thunderstorms over Italy. |
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In Uttar Pradesh also night temperatures plummeted to the season's lowest at many places. |
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Detectives said Smith had been active for 24 years and break-ins at Southampton plummeted when the eight were arrested. |
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Redemption rates for newsprint plummeted, so the Mission abandoned the program a few years ago, but we can recycle that blueprint for do-goodery. |
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Then he plummeted into the desert and struck the fesh-fesh with ghastly impact. |
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Despite his conversion to Anglicanism, William's popularity plummeted during his reign as a sole monarch. |
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Due to the low number of people who actually purchase these packages than predicted, the cost of these packages plummeted initially. |
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Ramsey was replaced by Jackie Milburn, under whose leadership fortunes on the pitch plummeted. |
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However, Renaults quickly became the target of customer complaints for poor quality and sales plummeted. |
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Over the next five years, unemployment plummeted and average wages both per hour and per week rose. |
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Newspaper readership plummeted, partly because of the decreased quality of the content, and partly because of the surge in popularity of radio. |
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Exports of German films plummeted, as their heavily antisemitic content made them impossible to show in other countries. |
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Revenues from the exports of wool plummeted and the price of food rose, despite attempts by Edward II's government to control prices. |
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Jobs disappeared and wages plummeted, leaving people desperate and charities unable to cope. |
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In 1063, still immersed in the confused local politics of Northumbria, his popularity apparently plummeted. |
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The epidemic known as the Black Death and an associated famine caused demographic catastrophe in Europe as the population plummeted. |
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The population of African and Eurasian peoples in the Americas grew steadily, while the indigenous population plummeted. |
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With the declining price of computers and open source CNC software, the entry price of CNC machines has plummeted. |
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Wall Street was on a fairly even keel Tuesday morning but the same could not be said for Best Buy as the company's stock plummeted. |
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Application rates have soared and admissions rates have plummeted. |
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Bacon and sausage sales have plummeted by PS3million in just two weeks following a cancer warning, according to a report yesterday. |
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In addition, production of interferon, which stimulates natural killer cells, plummeted during final exams. |
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Pious bequests plummeted, giving way to the earthly concerns of patriliny throughout the fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries. |
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A day after Standard and Poor Ratings Services downgraded BNP Paribas, stock prices of banks in France plummeted. |
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As the aircraft plummeted to the ground, the updraft restarted the engine. |
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Also declining while gun sales have been rising are firearm-related fatal accidents, which have plummeted 58 percent in practically the same period. |
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After the fall of USSR in the 1990s, growth plummeted, living standards declined, drug use, homelessness and poverty skyrocketed, and suicides increased dramatically. |
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The upwelling stopped and phytoplankton production plummeted, as did the anchoveta population, and millions of seabirds, dependent on the anchoveta, died. |
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Because of warming temperatures and consequent irruptions of moose ticks, the New Hampshire moose population, which once numbered 7,500, plummeted 40 percent. |
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He held on tight as his investment skyrocketed and then plummeted into oblivion while the Securities and Exchange Commission investigated the company for accounting fraud. |
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Numbers of this Hawaiian bird, related to the honeyeater, rapidly plummeted as the islands were cultivated and rats from visiting ships ate their eggs. |
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The Depression hit Iceland hard as the value of exports plummeted. |
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