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And the level of parent confidence in the schools, customarily high, has slipped slightly in the last few years.

It plans to drill six more wells this year, including two at depths of more than 6,000 feet, where well pressure is customarily high and the possibility of a blowout is greater than in shallower wells.

HMG, a corporation that qualifies as a real estate investment trust, eschews customarily high REIT dividends in favor of developing new properties on little-noticed vacant land it has bought.

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Bill Belew, who designed this outfit, gave it a Napoleonic standing collar (Presley customarily wore high collars because he believed his neck looked too long), a design feature that he would later make a major trademark of the outfits Presley wore on stage in his later years.

Then, probably during the 6th century, there occurred a change customarily called the High German consonant shift.

PAGE B1 FOOD MAGAZINES ADJUST The March cover of Gourmet, a magazine customarily devoted to high-end eating, featured a startling guest: a ham sandwich (albeit a fancy ham sandwich).

His biggest disappointment was his failure to win a United States Open championship, his often erratic play proving costly on the customarily narrow fairways and high roughs.

Breaking ranks with the customarily optimistic and self-congratulatory high-technology industry, Bill Joy, the chief scientist of Sun Microsystems, has issued an impassioned critique of uncontrolled progress in digital, biological and material sciences.

First produced in 1953, the resonance drive type, properly called an electronic watch, is inherently more accurate since it operates at a frequency higher than that customarily used with balance-type watches, and the tuning fork is a fairly stable source of frequency.

"They'll say, 'What do you guys have that looks like this?' " Ms. Rywelski was describing the annual shopping frenzy that takes place in America shortly before that hallowed high-school ritual, prom, customarily in May or June.

The largest collapse was the Larsen B Ice Shelf — once the size of Connecticut — which in March , 2002 shattered into millions of pieces after several summers of unusually high air temperatures in the customarily frigid Weddell Sea.

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