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As the feudal states rose in power and independence, so did the central Zhou itself shrink, to be further weakened by the eastward shift of the capital from sites in the Wei River valley near modern-day Xi'an to Luoyang in 771 bce.
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And, looking forward, even in the best-case scenario, the smallest the yearly deficit will shrink to is £15m over the next five years.
The completed woven strip will have shrunk to be about ⅔ of the total distance around your head, and needs to be elongated.
It was an almost exact replica of his dead dad's body, shrunk to be a third of the size, a very powerful sculpture.
A single ellipsoidal pore shrinks to be more anisotropic due to local viscosity, even though the surface tension acts to make it more spherical.
We are often silenced or made to shrink ourselves to be accepted".
In many states, the investigation found, inadequate funding caused shrinking staffs to be overloaded, and investigations to be delayed.
"The mantra of most every studio has been shrink to profit, shrink to profit," Mr. Nathanson said.
Finally, the fullerenic cages are shrink to smaller cages like C60 by releasing excess energy.
Apply heat evenly over the surface of the shrink band and stop when the shrink band appears to be snug.
For instance, a population of 200 animals shrinking to 100 would be a 50percentt drop.
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