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I precipitously packed my bags and hopped onto the next bus home.
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And thus every trip provokes an emotional pendulum in which I swing precipitously between guilt (that I am spending like the capitalist I have somehow become) and elation (that getting from the airport into town can be so easy).
The "facts" were there, but to publish it precipitously would've perpetuated lies I couldn't bear about people I loved too dearly.
Transit riding has consistently moved with the state of the economy, growing during the boom period after World War I and dropping precipitously during the Great Depression, when unemployment was high.
And then, rather precipitously, I became a famous writer.
In the interim, the amount of regulation from the commission and the self-regulatory organizations has declined, I would say, precipitously.
"We're not doing it precipitously.
Two different trends are apparent: (1) the proportion of HCV-positive subjects exceeded 40%% in the three oldest birth groups, and declined precipitously thereafter (i.e. after 1959); whereas (2) the proportion reporting PAT remained relatively stable.
After a long labor, my uterus ruptured, our daughter's heart rate dropped precipitously, and I was rushed to the operating room (my husband was not allowed in).
But it's true that my culinary skills deteriorated precipitously while I was living with my former lover, a fabulous cook who had once prepared dinner for the mayor of Bologna and who took over the kitchen the minute he moved in.
As was the case when home printers dropped precipitously in price, I knew that I had to have a way to stand out from the crowd.
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