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The nurse notes that the oxygen levels are dropping quite quickly.
Crime in the District of Columbia has mirrored trends in the rest of the country, dropping quite sharply during the 1990s but now experiencing some increase.
In China, the world's largest coal producer, mining fatalities have been dropping quite quickly, especially when calculated per tonne of coal produced, but official figures still put the 2010 number at 2,433.The toll gets higher after the stuff is burned.
Given that Gartner tracks HP as dropping quite a lot of market share in the PC market during the fourth quarter, a shakeup isn't too surprising.
While the VRVCA will undoubtedly be dropping quite a bit of cash into portfolio companies, the $10 billion refers to the amount of "deployable capital" that the combined weight of the firms has at its disposal, not necessarily the amount they are strictly dedicating to VR investments.
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"It dropped quite simply, quite innocently from his lips, but it changed our collective destinies".
"But obviously my playing strength drops quite a bit when everything is not going according to plan.
Sales did not drop quite as much as expected as a few foreign automakers did very well, gaining market share at the expense of their Detroit-based rivals.
It dropped quite a bit between the late 1970s, when pollsters were finding about 30 percent in support of legalization, and the "Just Say No" to drugs years of the following decades.
But Martin Scorsese's new film, which stars Leonardo DiCaprio as infamous Wall Street trader Jordan Belfort, can claim one triumph: no non-documentary film has ever dropped quite so many F-bombs.
In Pennsylvania, the number of confirmed instances of water pollution in the eastern part of the state "dropped quite substantially" in 2013, compared with previous years, Department of Environmental Protection spokeswoman Lisa Kasianowitz wrote in an email.
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