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1 That made his Valu drop precipitously , prompting howls of outrage on the Internet.
2 It is peaking out about now, but will drop precipitously by December, analyst Mariani said.
3 Also, crowding food into a small pan causes the temperature to drop precipitously , which negatively affects browning.
4 After forty-eight hours, the odds drop precipitously .
5 If you map complex systems on a fitness landscape, you find the behavior can move so fast that fitness can drop precipitously .
6 The purpose of the $420 put purchase is to limit risk if the shares were to drop precipitously and offers protection, Feighery said.
7 But the figure dropped precipitously as the price of the car climbed.
8 The birth rate had dropped precipitously over the previous two decades.
9 But output has dropped precipitously since then as cash-strapped Pemex diverted investment elsewhere.
10 Trading volumes, meanwhile, have dropped precipitously from the record highs reached in May.
11 Numbers dropped precipitously , with many opting for a full GCSE in religion instead.
12 Rotor speed dropped precipitously on touchdown, and now the pilot cut the turbines.
13 Automakers like Ford -which has dropped precipitously in the J.D.
14 The end result, though, was that infection rates dropped precipitously .
15 After that, the quality of the genetic material drops precipitously .
16 The towers rose from a vast mound of rock, its sides dropping precipitously away.
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