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It has since dipped to one of the lowest in the country (2.5percentt).
At Kingston Park the mercury dipped to one degree above zero and yet Newcastle succeeded in attracting a crowd of 9,192 for the visit of Saracens – their highest attendance since a 10,200 full house for the visit of Wasps on 7 May 2008.
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The Panama Canal lies at a latitude of 9° N, at a point where the North American Continental Divide dips to one of its lowest points.
When a reporter for The Washington Post visited the Prince George's jail in November, the number of alleged MS-13 members had dipped to 23, including one woman.
Jason Williams had 24 points for the Kings, who have lost three of four and saw their lead over eighth-place Seattle dip to one game.
The Braves are tied for first place in the National League East with the Philadelphia Phillies, and the Mets dipped to three games back, one behind the Florida Marlins.
When the changes were made, the shares had dipped to just 1p - one-eleventh of their high point a couple of years earlier.
Although applications for mortgages were up, refinancing demand dipped to more than a one-year low due to rising interest rates.
This season, as Arizona finished first in the National League West, attendance dipped to 2.7 million, and no one would confuse the atmosphere at a Diamondbacks game with the intensity of Yankee Stadium.
The unanswered question is how much of the box-office slump that started in December 1984 and at one point dipped to the lowest ticket sales in 17 years is due to the rapidly increasing presence of video-cassette recorders in American homes.
Accretive Health closed at $8.61 Wednesday and and at one point dipped to $8.41, the lowest price since the firm went public in May 2010.
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