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You don't have to be a confirmed shopaholic or be a phobic about shopping to drop in at such places.
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The problems are two-fold: the drop in numbers of pure-bred wildcats (almost none left); and cross-breeding with local tabbies and feral cats.
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If but for a single instant you could see this world of ours the way it "really" isundoctored, unadulterated, uncensoredyou would drop in your tracks!
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The coffee morning offers a great opportunity for the vicar and police support officers to drop in and meet people.
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In line with the decrease in thinning volume, there is a comparable drop in the area for thinning over the forecast period.
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The economic crisis had an unarguable impact, causing a drop in membership and some club closures.
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They also predicted consumer spending would slow to only 0.2 percent, and forecast a two-year drop in investment.
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Another factor in the drop in water supply is contamination of the coastal aquifer, which reduces the amount of water that can be pumped out.
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As the pressurized molten protein mixture exits the extruder, the sudden drop in pressure causes rapid expansion into a puffy solid that is then dried.
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This was necessary because of higher production costs and losses of convertible currency resulting from the drop in world oil price.
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