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His partying has dipped from five nights a week to once or twice a month.
Akron's population has dipped from nearly 300,000 residents in the early 1960s to fewer than 200,000 today.
Drogba's form, though solid, has dipped from the earlier heights, and the team seems to be treading water just now.
Though the proportion of adults infected by HIV has dipped from a high of 14% in 1998, it still afflicts about 6%, or 1.3m people, says the UN.
Barack Obama has helped to enhance America's standing with Australians, though support for the alliance has dipped, from a peak of 87% in 2012 to 78% now.
This year, 8.2% of boys have achieved an A*, up from 7.9% last year, while girls' performance has dipped from 8.3%to8.2%2%.
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Launches of rockets from Gaza have dipped from 2,048 in 2008 to 150 last year.
Most recent presidents have dipped from time to time into Africa's problems.
Food spending had dipped from £3.27 a person a day in July to £2.10 in October.
The price of commodities have dipped from record highs, also weighing on shares.
(Shipments have dipped from year to year only once before, from 2000 to 2001; but they grew again in 2002).
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