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Now things start to flatten.
If we start drinking together in a bar, the vowels start to flatten and we get more and more Yorkshire.
Something strange has been happening to people who stay too long in space: The backs of their eyeballs start to flatten.
It can be seen the intensity of these fragments sharply decrease with depth, and start to flatten out around 30 nm, indicating the presence of residual surfactant on the polystyrene surface after the cleaning and rinsing procedure.
Looking at their graph, things start to flatten out somewhere between seven and eight horses.
However, when we've been together for 18 months to 3 years, these hormones start to flatten out.
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Customer service ratings started to flatten.
Middle-class income started to flatten in the 1970s and has stagnated ever since.
Some analysts now believe the recession in industry is starting to flatten out.
Revenues surged after American experts reorganised Greece's old-fashioned tax offices, but the surpluses are starting to flatten out.
Wang's sinker started to flatten in the fourth, when Chris Davis doubled in two runs to make it 4-1.
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