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    For example, British coal production fell Precipitously form its 1913 peak.

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    The stock price of both companies fell Precipitously Friday.

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    That balance has shifted Precipitously before our eyes recently.

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    As our workforce aged and more people entered retirement, costs rose Precipitously.

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    The share price dropped Precipitously and by September 1720, it was at £150.

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    Arrests of illegal border crossers have dropped Precipitously over the last five years;

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    The stock dropped Precipitously in November 2016 but recovered immediately and began to march higher.

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    In children's picture books, depictions of nature, which once accounted for half of the illustrations, have fallen Precipitously since 1938;

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    The lake is shallow(under 2 meters) from the shoreline to a distance of approximately 200 meters, whereupon the depth drops off Precipitously.

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    Pinker notes that even in the gun-toting Wild Western U.S. States and Mexico, homicide rates have dropped Precipitously, when compared to a century ago.

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    The price of oil fell Precipitously from 2014 through 2016, resulting in a 15.7% economic decline the state's oil extraction sector from 2015 to 2016.

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    Gustu is in the vaguely Californian Calacoto neighbourhood, just round the corner from a gleaming EU office, and some 500m lower than Precipitously high central La Paz.

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    Douthat tracks a change from 1990 to 2007 in people's attitudes toward the importance of children for a successful marriage, but American fertility hasn't declined Precipitously since 1990;

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    The number of orangutans in Borneo and on the Indonesian island of Sumatra, recognized as separate species and both classified as critically endangered, has fallen Precipitously since the 1970s.

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    The numbers of orangutans on Borneo and on the Indonesian island of Sumatra, recognized as separate species and both classified as critically endangered, have fallen Precipitously since the 1970s.

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    By 2005 U.S. sales had fallen so Precipitously that GM began“rebadging” Subarus, Chevys, and even Cadillacs as Saabs to give struggling Saab dealerships more cars to sell, so that they wouldn't abandon the brand altogether.

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