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The other main sites were, in declining order of prevalence: the shoulder (219), the knee (174) and the neck (110).
The main points of a story were summarised, followed by layers of additional detail, in declining order of importance, in an "inverted pyramid".
At one time many different types of mules were recognized, such as draft mules, farm mules, sugar mules, cotton mules, and mining mules, in declining order of size.
In her understandably best-selling collection, Ms. Bushnell has assembled four stories, named them for hair-lightening methods ("Single Process," "Nice N'Easy") and arranged them in declining order of coherence and success.
The company, which makes defence equipment including flares and explosive device detectors, announced the plans in a trading update which revealed falling revenues and a declining order book in the year to 31 October.
Around the time of the second Gulf War, of 2003, a consensus developed that this was the death of the traditional running order; that the conventional built bulletin, which started with the top story of the day and then ran through the rest of the day's news in declining order of merit or importance, was redundant.
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The company, based in Lisle, Ill., is among telecommunications companies hit hard by declining orders.
Toledo's glass factories, confronting declining orders for auto windshields, are focused on making solar panels.
More Chinese manufacturers reported declining orders than increasing ones in both June and July.
The Carrier unit of the United Technologies Corporation is eliminating 600 jobs at two operations in Tennessee because of declining orders.
Japanese service companies continue to report declining orders, albeit by a narrow margin in the latest survey.
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