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The shares fell $3.45, to $13.88, in extended trading, after dipping to $13.45 earlier.
The number of State Department security agents at the compound in Benghazi fluctuated, sometimes dipping to as few as two.
Trade paperbacks also lost some market share, dipping to 37.8 percent in 2010 from 39.5 percent in 2008.
The proportion of white residents, meanwhile, has also held fairly stable, dipping to 81 percent from 88.6 percent.
Since then, the number of applicants has dropped sharply, dipping to a low of about 18,300 in June.
Blame Saturday's sea breeze, the cooler ocean-borne winds that sent morning temperatures dipping to 66 degrees.
The ratio was 0.63 in July, after dipping to 0.44, its lowest point in a decade, in April.
As of November 2000, the personal savings rate has gone negative, dipping to -0.8 percent of disposable personal income.
The four-week average for claims, which smoothes out fluctuations, did fall, dipping to 467,500, the 15th consecutive decline.
As a result everyone's lighting is dipping to a moody shade of "cyber yellow" (yes, that's a real thing).
That process has proved painful, with the show's audience dipping to its lowest level for more than a decade.
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