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For the first two years of his tenure, the stock price climbed steadily, dipping slightly in 1997 after the announcement of the $1.65 billion acquisition of Capital Cities newspaperss.
After reaching a peak soon thereafter of over $15 per share, the stock dropped steadily, dipping as low as 50 cents early this year.
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Sales tax revenue, Ellisville's largest source of income, has steadily dipped over the past decade.
Then, without letting your fingers get wet, slowly and steadily dip this into the water until it starts to float or you can just barely hold on to it, then let go.
11 34 p.m. | Updated Rick Santorum released four years of his tax returns on Wednesday, showing that his income had increased steadily before dipping slightly in 2010.
11 34 p.m. | Updated Rick Santorum released four years of his federal tax returns on Wednesday, showing that his income increased steadily before dipping slightly last year.
Unemployment, which has been steadily declining, dipped to 5.3%, closer to the national rate of 5%.
In America the coefficient climbed steadily from 0.395 in 1974 to 0.47 in 2006 before dipping slightly to 0.463 in 2007.
Business lending, which has been falling steadily for four years, dipped below £400 billion ($612 billion) by the beginning of May.
Since 1988, the proportion of papers garnering top marks in the U.K.'s General Certificate of Secondary Education has steadily increased (though it dipped slightly in 2012).
After dipping in the opinion polls at the end of last year, they have risen steadily to 19% now.
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