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A sewer line about six inches below the street at Bank Street gradually drops to a depth of 50 feet by the time it reaches the Upper West Side.
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The University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment Survey, which tracks attitudes about business and personal finance, has dropped to a depth last seen in 1980.
For small ship-turning radius, the vehicle dropped to a depth corresponding to the first trough of the oscillatory time series of the steady turning maneuver before returning to the straight-tow equilibrium depth once the turn was completed.
The fishing in the sea that was once near the surface now is done by trawls the length of locomotives dropped to the depth of a mile and dragged across the bottom, reducing many thousands of square miles of the ocean floor to barren deserts no longer giving birth to the tiny organisms from which emerge the great chains of being that sustain the life of the planet.
It can be taken down to a depth of 10-feet and dropped from up to 5-feet.
The lake is highly alkaline (pH 10.4) down to a depth of 70 m; below this depth, pH drops, reaching the slightly acidic value of 6.1 at maximum depth.
It starts up front with the big boys, who must drop to the proper depth, in the proper area of the field and block with the proper technique.
"When I drop to their depths, it becomes absolutely quiet," he added.
It's like somebody drops a depth charge onto a submarine, and you hear a big explosion, but you don't know what's happening.
The patrol boats had set their depth charge fuses to 15 m, and when Sea Mist passed over where the submarine had just submerged and dropped a depth charge, she had only five seconds to clear the area.
When the destroyer reached the estimated location of the U-boat, she dropped a depth charge and then a buoy to mark the spot.
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