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Large quakes are generally followed by a flurry of aftershocks, which tend to reduce in strength and frequency as time goes on.
My infirmity──while overall incrementally increasing and intensifying──would ever so slowly get worse and then peak, and then ever so slowly reduce in strength and then eventually nearly disappear.
If there were a reduction in holistic processing with aging (e.g., after, say, 50 years of age), or if holistic processing for child faces continued to reduce in strength the longer the time since the participant had been a child, the comparison of the composite effect in children with that in the adult group could be affected.
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Thereafter the SA, reduced in strength, continued to exist but ceased to play a major political role in Nazi affairs.
In the aftermath of the Cold War, both the regular army and its reserve forces were reorganized and reduced in strength.
In winter, northerly monsoon winds modify the circulation, and the north-flowing Kuroshio, though still important, is reduced in strength, while southerly flowing coastal currents are strengthened.
Now a reconstruction of atmospheric circulation in the tropical Pacific since the mid-nineteenth century suggests that it has indeed reduced in strength in the past, consistent with both theory and model simulations.
Lyon was later reduced in strength slightly unfortunately through two fouls in three minutes in the second half by is make shift center back Jeremy Toulalan.
Such spirits are then additionally purified by a filtration process, usually employing charcoal, and are then reduced in strength with distilled water and bottled without aging.
In both settings, these associations were reduced in strength – sometimes to the point of disappearing – once significant others were controlled for.
Greatly reduced in strength, the attack was quickly broken up in a crossfire of high explosive and Splintex.
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