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Since then, the number of applicants has dropped sharply, dipping to a low of about 18,300 in June.

As a result everyone's lighting is dipping to a moody shade of "cyber yellow" (yes, that's a real thing).

She was right: the smooth white bars dipping to a V over my sternum appeared bridal in nature.

Among colleges that the council tracks, parental giving has hovered under 2.5 percent of donations since 2007, dipping to a low of 2.1 percent in 2009.

Meanwhile on CBS, even the reality-TV perennial "Survivor" was affected, dipping to a 2.7 rating, which tied the lowest rating for the 12-year-old series.

The offer sold $1 million worth of tickets on both Sunday and Monday before dipping to a paltry $600,000 on Tuesday.

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A year later, the rating dipped to a still-strong 2.81.

The Russian strongman's numbers dipped to a four-year low of 72percentt from 77percentt a week earlier.

Brent dipped to a 13-month low.

Prices dipped to a 13-year low of four cents a pound in April.

And she dips to a chilling low tone on the word "silenzio".

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