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Phnom Penh, which had a pre-war population of around 600,000, was overwhelmed by refugees (who continued to flood in from the steadily collapsing defense perimeter), growing to a size of around two million.
Unfortunately, the Italian press appears to be still more interested in the (female) ministers dressing style rather than on their (excellent) work; it is however the reaction of a male-dominated, old (from all points of view) system that sees its hold on power slowly but steadily collapsing.
This bouquet of heavy even aggressive compulsion has directly contributed to a steadily collapsing aggregate effective demand in the Greek economy - a growing insufficiency of which has been for years pushing the country deeper into merciless recession asymptotically converging at present to a 50percentt drop of GNP.
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One way fares to downtown usually range from $35 on the higher end to $10 on the lower, but this week presents a special problem scant petrol.Despite Nigeria's petroleum-driven economy, its refinery sector has steadily collapsed over the past decade, leaving it rich in crude oil only.
From the beginning of the Depression until well after the end of the second world war, the middle class's share of total wealth rose steadily, thanks to collapsing wealth among richer households, broader equity ownership, middle-class income growth and rising rates of home-ownership.
As he knows, California's finances are a lot like the Presidential prospects of governors: things can climb steadily and then collapse all at once.
The number of deals had been steadily shrinking, but they collapsed by more than 15% in the three months to June.
Buildings collapsing!
In reply, Australia batted steadily to be 126/3 by the end of the second day, but then fell to be 172/6 effectively seven wickets down with Barnes unable to bat after collapsing again before evading the follow on by reaching 221.
Still, Lehman's stock price collapsed on September 9, and steadily eroded until September 15, when the firm filed for bankruptcy.
Soon after the stock collapsed: Norwegian annual catches declined steadily to 1,200 1,900 tons from 1953 to 1960, 160 300 tons in the early 1970s, and 10 40 tons in the late 1980s to early 1990s.
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