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1 That tinkering saw the support for 'yes' drop to 49 per cent.
2 Sri Lanka saw its cases drop to about a dozen every year.
3 The minister attributed the drop to new jobs in construction and industry.
4 This has seen its new infections drop to below 20 per day.
5 But the closure of the borders has seen income drop to zero.
6 The number of intercontinental flights would drop to three daily from 17.
7 Preston, who drop to 10th, lost for the first time since January.
8 It is believed to be a US weapons drop to Kurdish forces
9 Starting today, you can drag-and- drop to reorder the pins on your boards.
10 He dropped his quill and let his hand drop to his lap.
11 From time to time they drop to the bottom of the ocean.
12 Then his heart lurched as she let it drop to the ground.
13 She could hear their mounts drop to a walk, then stop altogether.
14 It's a dizzying drop to the shingle beds and rapids far below.
15 She ripped the gloves off and let them drop to the floor.
16 His voice sounds breezy enough, but his hands drop to his sides.
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