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At age 36, Jeter is coming off a season in which his offensive numbers dropped off drastically and his range at shortstop was further called into question, although he did win the 2010 Gold Glove award.
But season-ticket sales dropped off drastically this year (the Pirates by 40percentthethe Brewers by 23 percent), and home attendance for each team has diminished by more than 9,000 a game.
Edmisson said Chevron does not believe the area affected extends past 41st Street, because readings dropped off drastically there, to about 5 ppm.
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Park attendance grew annually until the U.S. entry into World War II in 1941 (with the exception of the first several years of the Great Depression of the 1930s), exceeding 100,000 for the first time in 1923 and a half million in 1940 before dropping off drastically during the travel-restricted war years.
When learned information isn't meaningfully used over time, there is a natural "forgetting curve," whereby content recall drops off drastically.
As the pH of the slurry is increased to 8, the total iron concentration drops off drastically due to hydroxide precipitation (Fig. 3(c)).
But progress dropped off dramatically.
However, the torque drastically dropped off by a slight decrease in the external load and then showed a slow exponential decay over a wide range of load by its further reduction (Fig. 4c).
But Merkel instead weathered all challenges, as the SPD drastically dropped off in support and Germans opted for the chancellor's platform of economic growth and political stability.
After that, sales to the embattled country fell off drastically.
The plots show that the capacity can drop off quite drastically with K r at a fixed SINR, especially with a large number of antennas.
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