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Electricity use goes through predictable daily swings, falling to a low point at about 5am and rising to an early evening peak.
He said that Apple's spending on research and development reached a low point of about $300 million in 1999, but had since risen sharply and might reach $450 million in 2002.
Numbers have doubled from a low point of about 253 gorillas in 1981 thanks to conservation efforts and support from the public, but they remain at risk of extinction.
His approval rating hit a low point of about 40% in December, stabilized and then began to rise a bit.
About 2 mile north of the National Forest Inn is Serpentine Drive, where the road curves around the sides of hills as it climbs out of a low point in the route (about 3200 feet above sea level).
It seems as though everyone I talk to has a story about a low point in this election cycle.
His failure to have a lucid, argument-closing reply to Darling's predictable first question about currency was a low point in the campaign.
But in general things go downhill as you travel west, reaching a low point somewhere about 58th and Broadway.
(It also has a low point, an animated song about conception featuring a dancing sperm).
But people close to both men said the relationship hit a low point when the revelations about Mr. Clinton's relationship with a White House intern emerged.
Vincent recently appeared on Oprah Winfrey's OWN series "Where Are They Now?" and talked about a low point several months ago, when she was slammed with comments about her weight during a Facebook Live chat.
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