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He's dropped in once or twice, but he prefers Twitter.
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During that period, birth and abortion rates dropped in tandem.
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Manufacturing, retail sales, housing and exports also dropped in April.
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The ball dropped in safely, a gift double for Cespedes.
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Oil dropped in early trading but quickly started turning around.
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The digital version of "Friendly Ghost" previously dropped in November.
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This wasn't the only gem she dropped in the interview.
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" He even dropped in a joke about his "beautiful hands.
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Most new home supply in major cities dropped in January.
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Cattle and calf prices also dropped in June, falling 1.3%.
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The Marines dropped in and out of Beirut multiple times
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A similar bill Sanders dropped in 2013 had no cosponsors.
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Obama dropped in, and Jill Biden became a regular there.
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Oil prices momentarily dropped in the U.S. following Trump's message.
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And it's more waterproof now — even when dropped in beer.
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The ball curled around to the hole and dropped in.
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A lot of balls are being dropped in this area.
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THUMP: The original New York Noise compilation dropped in 2003.
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Those charges were dropped in exchange for his guilty plea.
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Filed in 1969, the suit was simply dropped in 1982.
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Meanwhile, attacks have dropped in certain critical locations, like Iraq.
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Democratic turnout dropped in 20123, 2012 and significantly in 2014.
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Then again my name could get dropped in there too.
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Investor confidence has dropped in recent years, latest figures show.
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It was probably the least hot verse Wayne dropped in 2007.
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But those charges were dropped in return for a guilty plea.
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Just consider the dog whistles that Zuckerberg dropped in Thursday's announcement.
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Charges against the three other officers were dropped in July 2016.
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But confidence dropped in the country's retail sector and among consumers.
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Miscommunication ensued, and the ball dropped in for a gift double.
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Check. Vending machines filled with aforementioned hardware dropped in exotic locations?
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After the announcement, odds dropped in all months tracked by CME:
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Bonus: Yes, the iPhone 7 can survive being dropped in water
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A day will need to be dropped in about 3,000 years.
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It's like being dropped in a gorgeous swirling vortex of sounds.
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AbbVie and Celgene, both biotechnology companies, also slightly dropped in sympathy.
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"Virile" by the Blaze dropped in January with little initial fanfare.
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Since 1999, median incomes have dropped in all but two states.
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During the speech, odds dropped in all months tracked by CME:
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The festive Christmas Tree Frappuccino dropped in time for December 2017.
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As a result, the tempo has dropped in the impeachment drumbeat.
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Automotive gross margins dropped in the quarter from 20% to 20163%.
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People generally like hearing their names dropped in a new song.
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Sales dropped in March 2015 from £24.8 million to £7 million.
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And some school officials howled when their institutions dropped in rank.
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The House minority leader, Nancy Pelosi, dropped in on their hotel.
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His yardage dropped in Week 2, but his snap count jumped.
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The Turkish lira, meanwhile, has dropped in anticipation of the sanctions.
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It took six years for it to be dropped, in 1981.
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Though prices have dropped in the past months, they remain high.
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On Wednesday, one such patrol dropped in for a late lunch.
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The C.S.U. has dropped in the polls, in Bavaria and nationwide.
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One day, a stranger dropped in on one of her neighbors.
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He walked the halls and dropped in on people he knew.
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Deadly terrorism attacks, once frequent, have suddenly dropped in urban centers.
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Charges against Johnson were dropped in June, CNN affiliate KNXV reported.
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While in Yantai, Chaguan dropped in on a population bureau unannounced.
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Supply of new issues has dropped in the $3.8 trillion market.
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The numbers dropped in the later years of the Obama administration.
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Antetokounmpo dropped in one of his two treys in that span.
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U.S. manufacturing activity dropped in December by the most since October 2008.
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Stock futures fell and bond yields dropped in reaction to the report.
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The group's most recent studio album, "Always With Us," dropped in 27.
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New home sales have dropped in four of the last six months.
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Following a timeout, Smith weaved past defenders and dropped in his layup.
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In São Paulo, Brazil's industrial powerhouse, they have dropped in real terms.
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But that peace bond was dropped in favor of the terrorism charge.
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Shares of each of those companies have dropped in the past year.
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The group's numbers are said to have dropped in Iraq and Syria.
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The price of solar products has dropped in the past few years.
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But as talented as Cara is, her debut album dropped in 20153.
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The charges against Smith were dropped in 2012, according to court officials.
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Tesla's automotive gross margins dropped in the quarter to 19% from 20%.
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This isn't the only gaming subscription service that has dropped in price.
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Tesla's automotive gross margins dropped in the quarter to 19% from 63%.
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Lindsey Graham, for one, said the "ball was dropped" in the investigation.
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European stocks closed lower as bank shares dropped in risk-off trading.
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Odom's debut album dropped in the summer of 2016 to rave reviews.
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First, capital expenditure has dropped in the past three to four years.
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A second allegation of sexual assault was dropped in Sweden in 2015.
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I even personally dropped in to as many meetups as I could.
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CNN Money said Tuesday the charges were later dropped in both cases.
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However, as Reuters reported, crime rates have dropped in Sweden since 2005.
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Like other serial dramas, "Days of Our Lives" has dropped in popularity.
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She was charged with resisting arrest, but that was dropped in January.
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Last year, Netflix dropped in-app subscription sign-ups for Android users.
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The groups said deadly gas was dropped in barrel bombs from helicopters.
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Has the mileage of my truck dropped in the last six months?
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When Celeste finally dropped in early 2018, it was an immediate hit.
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When the price of oil dropped in 2014, many rigs went idle.
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In some cases, the charges were dropped; in others, investigations are continuing.
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Amazon's stock price dropped in early trading Thursday after the president's comments.
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The third ban was dropped in the spring edition of that report.
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A boulder was dropped in their path, yet the event went smoothly.
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It's more like the first bomb dropped in the invasion of Iraq.
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Primary outcomes were changed or dropped in up to half of publications.
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Consumption has also dropped in South Korea, Japan and Thailand, it added.
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Because of his invention, pesticide use dropped in Hawaii and production flourished.
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VR bundles also dropped in price, and console bundles did the same.
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Charges against the workers were dropped in an Egyptian court last Sunday.
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The iPhone XR dropped in price by 300 yuan ($45), or 4.6%.
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Treasury yields also dropped in line with those on global sovereign bonds.
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The amount of weapons dropped in October was the smallest number since November 2014, and a strike on November 8 "marked fewest strikes/munitions dropped in the 3-year campaign" according to the US-led coalition, Operation Inherent Resolve.
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"Killin' it," JLo added, while A-Rod dropped in with a "Goals!" comment.
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Randolph dropped in a short bank shot for the 53-45 halftime lead.
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It's true that coverage rates for the MMR vaccine have dropped in Europe.
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Iguodala then dropped in the subsequent free throw for a 104-98 lead.
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On this, the Europeans fear, the penny has not yet dropped in London.
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I dropped in my parcel, clicked shut the locker, and walked out. Simple.
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The soccer star pleaded not guilty, and charges were dropped in January 2015.
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After the Labor Department's report, odds dropped in all months tracked by CME:
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Season four dropped in December with only a few day's notice, just plop!
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The beacons are solid and built to be suddenly dropped in the ocean.
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Google Assistant even dropped in a super casual "mmhmmm" early in the conversation.
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I courageously eat unwrapped Rice Krispies that the neighbor dropped in my bucket.
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Growth dropped in 2015 and has not bounced back to its old level.
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He's already had three other cases dropped in NYC due to insufficient evidence.
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Her album reputation dropped in November and she performed on Saturday Night Live.
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Chinese bureaucrats have dropped in on California to inspect its programme many times.
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This indicates prices dropped in May for the first time in 13 months.
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She was beaten only by Katy Perry whose Witness LP dropped in July.
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Corruption charges against him, dropped in 2009, are likely to be reinstated soon.
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Their levels dropped in the past two cycles between presidential and midterm elections.
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Walmart's much-anticipated Black Friday ad dropped in the wee hours of Nov.
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Between 2628 and 28503, higher education spending per student dropped in 22019 states.
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In fact, payrolls dropped in September, the first negative monthly reading since 2628.
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Snapbots: Those minion-looking vending machines, dropped in arbitrary locations around the country?
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The suit was reportedly dropped in January due to "deficiencies" in the complaint.
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The Swedish allegations were dropped in 2017, but authorities there might revive them.
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But he noted that crime on public transit had dropped in recent decades.
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Indeed, New York premiums dropped in half when the A.C.A. went into effect.
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Manufacturing production, exports and home sales dropped in April, while consumer spending cooled.
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New orders for manufactured goods dropped in May for a second straight month.
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Or on stars, irrespective of their nationalities, who have dropped in the rankings.
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Land sales also dropped in the first quarter and could continue to fall.
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Investment has dropped in Mexico and the country's services sector is under pressure.
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Thanks to the Lidar camera, AR objects can be dropped in an instant.
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She has dropped in and out of college because of finances and stress.
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European markets dropped in early trade following a negative trading session in Asia.
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That case was dropped in September 2004 because Bryant's accuser refused to testify.
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Pesticide levels dropped in the cord blood of many newborns joining the study.
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She dropped in on us every day without notice and ruined our vacation!
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Charges dropped In a dramatic reversal, prosecutors drop all the charges against Smollett.
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He dropped in rankings and slipped from his tentative toehold on elite status.
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Construction output also dropped in March, according to data released by IHS Markit.
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U.S. yields have dropped in 2019, but still offer better returns than elsewhere.
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Dropped in at the VA clinic to say hello to the team there.
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But he has steadily dropped in polls and needs to right the ship.
|
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Cardinals dropped in to speak to the students—and tool around with VR goggles.
|
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But this will likely be dropped in time as its data business scales up.
|
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Oh, another bomb got dropped in the courtroom: Noah and Allison are officially divorced.
|
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Facebook's stock precipitously dropped in July amid flagging growth numbers and has not recovered.
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So there's a bit of esoteric knowledge that just dropped in value a bit.
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But when the first trailer for the film dropped in February, reactions were dubious.
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It dropped in December, as the cool people say, and I'm just catching up.
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A few weeks ago a "clean eating guide" for dogs dropped in my inbox.
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What's the worst thing that was ever dropped in your trick-or-treat pail?
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It can be dropped in a pocket or forgotten in your backpack with ease.
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The stock of insurers Anthem, Centene, Humana and Cigna all dropped in morning trading.
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Reputation dropped in November of 2017, and the tour began in May of 2018.
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Since that time, the company has gone public, and its stock dropped in value.
|
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When Mashable dropped in, many were sharing contact details and offering to work together.
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So I dropped in this nugget of empowerment and sent it to my colleagues.
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Mining shares fell 1 percent as the price of industrial metals dropped in Shanghai.
|
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The ball dropped in safely and Granderson raced to third with a gift triple.
|
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The ball dropped in for a triple between Schebler and center fielder Billy Hamilton.
|
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Adobe Photoshop dropped in 1988, initiating the era of doubt and disbelief in photography.
|
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Equities in the same sectors dropped in Argentina, where stocks ended 1.4 percent lower.
|
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The currency had dropped in the previous session to 2019 lows versus the dollar.
|
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Sales dropped in the South, the Midwest and West, but surged in the Northeast.
|
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While the street price has dropped in recent months, it's still a solid discount.
|
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The share of spending dropped in all six categories — and all 44 merchant families.
|
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The socialist economy, once thriving, has spiraled since global oil prices dropped in 2014.
|
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Energy, medical care and apparel costs dropped in July, while food prices ticked up.
|
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An initial surge in prices broke, however, and prices on average dropped in October.
|
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Farm income has dropped in recent years after hitting a high point in 2013.
|
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Like pebbles dropped in water, these disturbances create concentric circles that spread, disrupting everything.
|
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The stakes are a lot higher now than when the market dropped in February.
|
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During the show, one of the US Army's CH-47F Chinook helicopters dropped in.
|
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But selling slowed when grain prices sharply dropped in the fourth quarter of 2015.
|
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The veteran defenseman dropped in on some golf talk with a nice call back.
|
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Now, I guess the analogy is almost like being parachuted in or dropped in.
|
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Public transit ridership dropped in 25 of 35 U.S. major metropolitan areas in 2100.
|
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A part of the animal I couldn't identify was dropped in front of me.
|
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These are dropped in the storm's eye wall, where wind speeds are the highest.
|
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Their participation in the workforce also dropped in May, from 81.7 percent to 81.5.
|
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The country's producer price index dropped in the government's most recent report, for example.
|
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"Imagine you were dropped in the middle of a rain forest," said Dr. Damerius.
|
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Gannett, whose shares have dropped in recent years, has been seeking to remake itself.
|
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"Afterglow" is the third new track Greene has dropped in the last two months.
|
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He dropped in on community groups, no matter how small, to make personal connections.
|
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When the sneakers finally dropped in his online store Saturday, they quickly sold out.
|
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Those charges were dropped in August, shortly after the verdict in Chief Gallagher's trial.
|
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While the number of protests has dropped in recent weeks, the violence has escalated.
|
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Charges against one contractor were dropped in 2013 because of a lack of evidence.
|
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Marvila's elders even dropped in to drink coffee and spend time with the developers.
|
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On its next possession, Young dropped in a trey, and the lead was six.
|
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Since July, Harris has dropped in the polls, and her fund-raising has lagged.
|
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Meanwhile, job openings dropped in November to 6.8 million from 7.361 million in October.
|
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That is, her support seems to have dropped in half since forming her campaign.
|
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Soon the OneCook robot had dropped in the chicken and then, finally, the peanuts.
|
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This is the second straight year that the U.S. has dropped in the rankings.
|
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Additionally, registrations in April for Tesla vehicles dropped in California, the company's largest market.
|
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Starts rose in the Midwest and South, but dropped in the Northeast and West.
|
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Fireworks exploded and confetti rained on revelers after the ball dropped in New York.
|
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Exports dropped in April and inventories are expected to be a drag on growth.
|
|
Celebrities from Cher to Russell Simmons dropped in or made goodwill donations of plastic bottles.
|
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After the episode dropped in October 20193, business exploded and Waters hasn't looked back since.
|
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Pittsburgh has steadily dropped in the standings since moving a season-high nine games over .
|
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Drake dropped in to perform "Work" alongside his Barbadian beau, and closed his appearance thusly.
|
|
Historically, apprehension numbers have risen in the spring and dropped in the fall and winter.
|
|
The singer is currently promoting his third studio LP, 24k Magic, which dropped in November.
|
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The defiant, pensive reputation dropped in November, and Swift launched her stadium tour this month.
|
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After Harris dropped in his third straight trey, Philadelphia moved ahead by 29, 82-53.
|
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And the House bill today that was dropped in -- has much of the framework intact.
|
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And when she was dropped in the real world, it didn't make sense to her.
|
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The hot new single appears on Miller's seven-song EP, Overnight, which dropped in August.
|
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I dropped in a few dabs of peach-flavored oil, pressed the button and inhaled.
|
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Border apprehensions dropped in the 18 months after he won the presidency in November 2016.
|
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The video has no preamble, no exposition—we're dropped in the middle of a scene.
|
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Soon after, Jonze dropped in on Eagle at LA's Adult Swim Festival, interrupting his set.
|
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Then one day in February, a promotional email for LookSee Wellington dropped in his inbox.
|
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Applies and job views have dropped in the last few months and tenure is low.
|
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I was dropped in a cluttered home office, filled with children's toys and other junk.
|
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Only cereals dropped in value in August, weighed down by prospects for a bumper harvest.
|
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In return, Iran received relief from sanctions, most of which were dropped in January 2016.
|
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Photos of barrel bombs dropped in Duma closely match those used previously by the regime.
|
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U.S. stocks dropped in a broad sell-off overnight as tensions, including the Sino-U.
|
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The rates of allies in young non-LGBTQ populations also dropped in multiple social situation.
|
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That program has dropped in ratings by 6 percent from the same time last year.
|
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He left F1 for good in 2006, dropped in favour of a young Robert Kubica.
|
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It is Kesha's first single and video since "Timber" dropped in 2013, according to Mashable.
|
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He was freed after the final charges against him were dropped in March last year.
|
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The strict linearity of previous games has been dropped in favor of something more open.
|
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Ticket sales have dropped in Malaysia as well, with TV viewership the lowest this year.
|
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As a result, the state dropped in the Economy category from No. 1 to 25.
|
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Jaws dropped in 2000 when Mr. Lauren paid $220,503 for a 250 Ferrari 2000 GTO.
|
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He turned himself in and faced charges that were dropped in June of this year.
|
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In the end, Skoog said, direct references to both issues were dropped in the declaration.
|
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As in other advanced economies, workers' share of national income has dropped in recent years.
|
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The rap star Drake recently dropped in on his birthday party at the nightclub Tao.
|
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Ms. Chin's "Su," composed in 2009, might seem to have been dropped in the middle.
|
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Last month the president dropped in on a wedding reception at the Bedminster golf club.
|
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Charges have been dropped in the case, but Reyes remains in baseball limbo for now.
|
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After an empty Sixers possession, Harkless dropped in a 3-pointer to close within eight.
|
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The ball dropped in, and he added a free throw for a 22-point play.
|
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Promisingly, the number of traffic deaths in New York City had dropped in recent years.
|
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When the lead single from Swift's album "Reputation" dropped in 2017, some listeners were confused.
|
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Six Norwegian soldiers were dropped in to meet up with four others already on location.
|
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Charges against Machado were dropped in January of 1998 because of a lack of evidence.
|
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The charges were previously dropped in 2009 just before Zuma was sworn in as President.
|
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Baldwin then dropped in a jumper for an 82-76 advantage with 1:05 left.
|
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When the first "Cats" trailer dropped in July, the internet convulsed with revulsion and awe.
|
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Overall, scores rose in 109 countries between 2015 and 53 and dropped in 32 countries.
|
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A former Sky bar employee said business noticeably dropped in the aftermath of the incident.
|
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"We want to figure out where the ball was dropped in this investigation," he said.
|
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Single-family starts dropped in the Northeast, Midwest and West, but rose in the South.
|
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He nudged around screens, dropped in fadeaways, tossed ballistic crosscourt passes, and made timely cuts.
|
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The property's gone on and off the market since, and dropped in price as well.
|
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The teaser trailer for the film, which dropped in January, earned 130 million views upon release.
|
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But as of Monday morning, we learned via a teaser video dropped in the early a.m.
|
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World markets took a nosedive, the pound dropped in value, and the UK's credit outlook suffered.
|
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The stock has dropped in seven of the nine trading days since that story was published.
|
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Early afternoon news that a massive U.S. bomb was dropped in eastern Afghanistan added to uncertainty.
|
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"That, to me, seems like a gift that was just dropped in their laps," says Garver.
|
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Dow stocks Caterpillar and Boeing initially dropped in premarket trading on disappointing earnings but later recovered.
|
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In England, men stare at her as if they're aware she's dropped in from another world.
|
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Fourth-grade reading scores dropped in 17 states, with New Jersey's six-point drop the largest.
|
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China's foreign exchange regulator said capital outflows dropped in the first quarter, Reuters reported in April.
|
|
Which brings us to The OA, Netflix's somewhat inscrutable series that dropped in December of 2016.
|
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In fact, Obama was name-dropped in nearly as many songs as the other four combined.
|
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The sums flowing to Asia and Latin America were stable, but dropped in all other regions.
|
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A good habit is the pebble dropped in the ocean that ripples out to every shore.
|
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The interview took place 16 years after the first nuclear bombs dropped in Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
|
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However that was just the second set Walsh Jennings has ever dropped in her Olympic career.
|
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But these abnormal returns have dropped: in recent years they have been only 2% a quarter.
|
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It dropped in the last quarter of 2018 as equity prices fell and households sold shares.
|
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This was impressive in its own right, given that Chance's newest album only dropped in May.
|
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Its stake in Barrick Gold Corp was unchanged at 312,762 shares, but those dropped in value.
|
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Dropped in the spring of 2003, Fever to Tell hit the UK charts at number 13.
|
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Foreign currency reserves dropped in late September to $8.4 billion, covering less than two months' imports.
|
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Charges against Bah have been dropped in New York, Delaware, and Massachusetts, but not New Jersey.
|
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Meanwhile, Netflix more recently dropped in-app subscriptions on both Google Play and the App Store.
|
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The chemical is typically dropped in barrel bombs that explode on impact, distributing clouds of gas.
|
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"Yeah, the puck dropped in front of me, so it went through my glove" he said.
|
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So he dropped in on Washington, DC with his aide Jerry Schilling and bodyguard, Sonny West.
|
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The number actually dropped in the 2006 census, to around 54,000, before climbing again in 2011.
|
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The dollar dropped in Friday trading to 108.71 against the , its lowest level since mid-November.
|
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He gave the money passersby dropped in his case to the person sitting next to him.
|
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Her first album, 19, dropped in January 2008 to huge acclaim, and the rest is history.
|
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Lynn pried open Andrew's hand, which was clenched into a fist, and dropped in the pills.
|
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Nas' last release, Nasir, dropped in 2018 as part of Kanye West's "Wyoming Sessions" summer blitz.
|
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Neither Obama nor Clinton are name-dropped in 13 Hours, nor is their presence particularly felt.
|
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The Los Angeles city attorney announced on Monday the charges would be dropped in the case.
|
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That move sparked a complaint at the NLRB, but it was eventually dropped in late 2011.
|
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She dropped in from the ceiling to perform "Lady Marmalade" in her best Christina Aguilera wig.
|
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On Indiana's next possession, Sabonis dropped in a layup to get the Pacers within 94-85.
|
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By the government's count, civilian casualties have dropped in recent years, a spokesman for Ghani said.
|
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Imports of unwrought copper also dropped in February, falling 20 percent from January to 0003,000 tonnes.
|
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Investigators determined the handgun that Jones dropped in the trash can belonged to Thomas, Slavin said.
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It's even possible that he's been dropped in your league by whichever team initially drafted him.
|
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He was acquitted, or had charges dropped, in several cases in the past, including for corruption.
|
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The case was dropped in 2014, however, due to what investigators said was a lack evidence.
|
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The men would dive for an hour, tracing a length of rope dropped in the water.
|
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He also found a newspaper clipping describing the "Romans" gang Biden name-dropped in his anecdote.
|
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He was charged with perjury related to the incident, but the charges were dropped in 2017.
|
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Japan's holdings of Treasuries also dropped in August, to $1.029 trillion, the lowest since October 2011.
|
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What has dropped in Chicago is proactive policing: Pedestrian stops are down 82 percent through Sept.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. manufacturing output dropped in July, ending a run of two months of growth.
|
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Economists are expecting a payback after temperatures dropped in March and a storm lashed the Northeast.
|
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Watch more on Daily VICE: I dropped in on TOOOL recently to learn how to lockpick.
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But overall crime has actually dropped in the 220 cities with available data — by 21994 percent.
|
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It "has been a game changer" as veteran homelessness has dropped in recent years, said Walker.
|
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Young, 74, and the band Crazy Horse reunited for the album "Colorado" which dropped in October.
|
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Gas stations were ripped apart — their colorful awnings carried across highways and dropped in twisted shards.
|
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Maya Moore looks slow until she's by you, and harmless until she's dropped in another jumper.
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Sitting in the middle of the grid, unmistakably, was a toy ship dropped in a sandbox.
|
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If she stays sober and shows progress, the charges against her will be dropped in April.
|
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Daily use among eighth-graders dropped in 2016 to 0.7 percent from 1.1 percent in 2015.
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Markets have dropped in response to the coronavirus and its deepening effects on the global economy.
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In Arkansas, I once dropped in on the home of a struggling 13-year-old boy.
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A previous investigation by French public prosecutors into Ferrand's financial dealings was dropped in late 2017.
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But even more was offered by a performance I dropped in on, Bayreuth's "Ring" for children.
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The charges, which are punishable by up to 15 years in prison, were dropped in 2012.
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They've dropped in price since launch and are now among the cheapest pairs you can get.
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"I never expected to get so much attention over a burger I dropped in the street."
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Since Grace Potter's last album dropped in 2015, her personal and professional worlds have changed dramatically.
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China, whose birthrate dropped in the 1970s, finally has enough jobs to balance its labor market.
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The Balt is then told that the charges will be dropped in exchange for spying services.
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And although crime has dropped in the neighborhood over the years, incidents in the park persist.
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When Lizzo's song "Truth Hurts" dropped in 2017, it didn't land a spot on the chart.
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At least one Russian ambassador dropped in to visit as well, according to several Czech journalists.
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The charges were dropped in Texas but remain pending in California, where they are being appealed.
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Overall, McCready's vote share dropped in all but two of the 14 majority-American Indian precincts.
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US coal consumption dropped in 2018 to the lowest level since 1979, according to government statistics.
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Meanwhile, in France, consumer confidence dropped in August as households doubt over their capacity to save.
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He attended conferences and dropped in on small labs that appeared to be doing ambitious work.
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"He moves up because so many billionaires dropped in the ranks," Kroll told Reuters on Wednesday.
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Plans to build the train were later dropped in favor of France's high-speed TGV train.
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Numbers had also dropped in January, by almost 30% total and roughly 40% among children and families.
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I still had absolutely zero way of preparing for having $200k of bills dropped in my lap.
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She has since released one other mixtape and four LPs, including Eden, which dropped in November 2018.
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What had been a $7,500 tax credit for Tesla buyers dropped in half as of January 1.
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Retail sales unexpectedly dropped in April as consumers curbed their spending, according to the U.S. Commerce Department.
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Villanova cut the lead to 68-63 when Bey dropped in a trey with 4:25 left.
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That figure dropped in the latest count — to 63.5 opioid prescriptions for every 100 persons in 2017.
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The charges were later dropped in exchange for a 3.2 million euros ($3.6 million) non-penal payment.
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He dropped in the buzzwords — artificial intelligence, robotics, and machine learning — that brought in the big valuations.
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I dropped in on my third run and said, 'Hey, skiing won, let's go do the thing'.
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"All My Love" dropped in July and hit No. 23 on Billboard's Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart.
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The volume of cocoa beans from the area has already dropped in recent weeks as farmers flee.
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What's next: Hutchens pleaded guilty to 2 charges, with 6 charges against him being dropped in exchange.
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The first photo of Beyoncé and JAY-Z's twins dropped in the early hours of Friday morning.
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The deals proved costly to Illinois after interest rates dropped in the wake of the Great Recession.
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MAC x Patrick Starrr, which dropped in December, was different from the usual influencer or celeb collab.
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While the cost of internet has dropped in recent years, it is still prohibitive for most Cubans.
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Swift, whose last album dropped in November 2014, was not nominated for any awards this time around.
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"Although ODI dropped in January, the overall structure is improving," said ministry of commerce spokesman Sun Jiwen.
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Back then, the car was effectively a Toyota Echo sedan with the "Hybrid Synergy" drivetrain dropped in.
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US Border Patrol apprehensions along the southern border dropped in June for the first month since January.
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She's even name-dropped in "Black Panther," whose Dora Milaje fighters have a bit of her aesthetic.
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In the 10 days since Clinton and Donald Trump last debated, Trump has dropped in the polls.
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Of the 21 commodity groups, prices rose in 17, dropped in three and were unchanged in one.
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They were re-released at Dover Street Market the same day Rubchinskiy's new collection dropped in-store.
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Voter turnout dropped in key counties throughout the state from Obama's 2012 campaign to Clinton's in 2016.
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The Conference board index had dropped in January amid worries about a government shutdown that ended Jan.
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Obama: Confidence in the U.S. president dropped in 35 of 37 countries since Barack Obama left office.
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She fights back and knocks Hunter down with the crowbar Star clearly dropped in an earlier attack.
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He dropped in on Mr Sharif, who was celebrating both his own birthday and his granddaughter's wedding.
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But until now they've dropped in the ocean, which makes recovery more challenging and difficult to refurbish.
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It kind of looks like my tattoo got dropped in lava, but I like the story anyway.
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Two of those, however, were dropped in May 2015, because prosecutors lacked a reasonable prospect of conviction.
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An initial surge in prices broke, however, and prices on average dropped in October. http://bit.ly/2zLssgJ.
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Stocks dropped in the United States to their lowest levels in more than a year on Monday.
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The number of munitions dropped in April 2628 was the highest for any single month since 28500.
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His latest self-titled album dropped in April 2017 is his most well received work to date.
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If iPhone sales fell last quarter, they will have dropped in six of the past 12 quarters.
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The report also found that hunting license sales dropped in 28503 states in the last two decades.
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Growth in U.S. non-manufacturing dropped in April, while maintaining its 99-month streak of overall expansion.
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The Kepler data revealed that the star dropped in brightness by as much as 22%, Boyajian said.
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Following a New York turnover, Caldwell-Pope dropped in a 3-pointer to make it 21.33-89.
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Productivity dropped in the first half of 2017 as businesses hired staff faster than they increased output.
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In other words, she's a person, not a cardboard figure dropped in scenes to make men salivate.
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Ridership, in turn, has dropped in recent months to low levels not seen here in a decade.
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Coal use has dropped in China because the country's economic growth has slowed considerably in recent years.
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I feel like Josh Doctson is a possibility, but Phillip Dorsett was just dropped in my league.
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On a monthly basis, prices in the euro zone dropped in January by 1.4 percent, as expected.
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Saudi Arabia and its Gulf OPEC allies oppose a return to quotas, which were dropped in 2011.
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Those charges were later dropped, in part, thanks to a pun-heavy statement from the Pittsburgh mayor.
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Displaced from their homes, dropped in a new community—the disaster is anything but over for them.
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The two-day international conference on biodiversity and conservation Murray dropped in on to talk about sturgeon.
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Charges were dropped in the first case and the rapper took a dismissal deal in the second.
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At first, the plot point seems dropped in almost at random, with Tig referencing it in passing.
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In-person voting dropped in Florida, Arizona and Illinois on Tuesday when the states held their primaries.
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In-person voting dropped in Florida, Arizona and Illinois on Tuesday, when the states held their primaries.
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Damion Lee then dropped in a 3-pointer from the wing and the deficit was 95-88.
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At over 6 feet tall, he had dropped in weight from above 200 pounds to 147 pounds.
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American officials say that around 2 to 3 percent of ordnance dropped in airstrikes does not explode.
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A sixth additional charge was dropped in October 803 after prosectors found inconsistencies in the accuser's story.
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Helgason dropped in and out of the University of Copenhagen while working as a freelance web developer.
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Criminal charges against him were dropped in 2004 and a civil suit was settled out of court.
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My GPA dropped in the semester I lost my father, otherwise it would be higher than that.
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Fidelity saw a bigger increase in call volume and online logins when the market dropped in February.
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The charges were dropped in 2006 after he agreed to pay several million euros in a settlement.
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Iran and Saudi Arabia were dropped in 2019 as it was impossible to get the right sample.
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When Robinson-Earl dropped in a trey with 3:50 to go, the Villanova deficit was two.
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Oscar da Silva hit one free throw, and Davis dropped in a pair to complete Stanford's scoring.
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Gillespie and Bey each dropped in late treys to give Villanova a 46-26 lead at halftime.
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Fresh numbers showed Germany's industrial output unexpectedly dropped in October, reviving worries about its economic growth outlook.
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Business activity in the euro zone dropped in July, according to data released by IHS Markit Tuesday.
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As a result Labour&aposs support has dropped in many parts of North England and the Midlands.
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Teen birth rates had dropped in half over the last decade, progress which is now at risk.
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The day after the 100 migrants were dropped in downtown El Paso he expected two more busloads people.
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Almost every friend who has seen my Elisa bought one the second their paycheck dropped in the bank.
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If a phone running Signal is dropped in a mud puddle and destroyed, the messages are simply gone.
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"Game of Thrones" typically debuts in April, with the exception of Season 3, which dropped in late March.
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The filtration system is working hard; the half a ton of Epsom salts have already been dropped in.
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Boston's Al Horford got the rebound and dropped in two clinching free throws with 218 seconds to go.
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After the announcement, odds dropped in all months tracked by CME: — CNBC's Anita Balakrishnan contributed to this report.
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Stateside, shares of Apple suppliers dropped in after-hours trading, with Skyworks Solutions dropping more than 5 percent.
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Of course, it's not the only laptop that has dropped in price, but it is a standout option.
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While overall crime in Chicago has dropped in the past three years; murders in the city have skyrocketed.
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He observed them with the unstinting curiosity of a man dropped in the world for the first time.
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At the same time, physical releases dropped in the US and internationally by 33 and 14 percent, respectively.
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The suit was dropped in 1987 and his attorneys were awarded $650,000 to be paid by the newspaper.
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But their number has dropped in recent months, says Alexander, who has piloted a raft for four years.
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Wilson spotted Baldwin being tracked by safety John Johnson in single coverage and dropped in a perfect pass.
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His last collection (and first since 218) dropped in July, with Naomi Campbell making a rare catwalk appearance.
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A takeover bid by Caixbank was dropped in June after the Portuguese bank failed to eliminate the cap.
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Dairy prices have dropped in the past two years, suffering from too much supply and not enough demand.
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Sales dropped in five out of six of the sector's industries, including home entertainment equipment and household appliances.
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A monthly survey of homebuilder sentiment dropped in October, with builders reporting less buyer traffic and fewer sales.
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Netflix earlier this year had dropped in-app subscription sign-ups in its Android app on Google Play.
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After the jobs report, odds dropped in all months tracked by the CME, but have since bounced back:
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But that nickname was dropped in 1972, after meetings between Native American students and university president Richard Lyman.
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Charges against Encinia were ultimately dropped in exchange for him promising to leave law enforcement, the NYT notes.
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Click through to see those and some more of our other favorites who dropped in to drop out.
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Apple's number also dropped in the report, with company's smartwatch moving to third place at 2.7 million shipments.
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And flights to some lesser destinations are being dropped in order to increase capacity on popular business routes.
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In fairness, though, the series never really begins for Williams until the puck is dropped in Game 7.
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That's basically hour one of the finale, with a small, baby-shaped bombshell dropped in there for Quinn.
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Cairo's index lost 2783 percent; it has dropped in four of the last five sessions on profit-taking.
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The average number of outs by postseason starters has dropped in the same span from 18 to 14.
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As in, at least it ended up on tapes... and was dropped in a box... and got labeled.
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Shares in construction firm Arabtec, which have dropped in seven of the last 10 sessions, fell 1.9 percent.
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Cousins, the NBA's fourth-leading scorer, dropped in seven fourth-quarter points to help put the game away.
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Abstract, the series which dropped in January 2017, is especially inventive, perhaps because of its creative subject matter.
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The products have been released as a part of the All About Love collection, which dropped in February.
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Including the latest period, its oil and gas output has dropped in nine of the last 10 quarters.
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Ilana and Abbi go fishing for the bike lock key Ilana dropped in a subway grate using gum.
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Another question is whether the city's own mayor would be dropped in favour of the new, regional mayor.
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Several Democratic senators dropped in, including Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid, Elizabeth Warren, Chris Murphy, and Bernie Sanders.
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Sales of existing homes dropped in July after four months of growth amid low inventory and rising prices.
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Presser says right before the song was dropped in 2013, 'Ye reached out for permission to use it.
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To limber up, Mr Kaine dropped in on the Virginia state delegation as they breakfasted at their hotel.
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Taylor Swift, Ray J, Rob Kardashian and Blac Chyna are among the names dropped in West's new songs.
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Vucevic hit a trey from the left wing and dropped in a layup to make it 105-104.
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Playing in his just fifth game, DeMarcus Cousins dropped in a season-best 22 points for the Warriors.
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The only clue about the new season thus far has been a fake ad that dropped in July.
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That case has since been dropped in light of the murder counts, according to local TV station WDAF.
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Marijuana use among teens dropped in states that legalized the substance's recreational use, according to research published Monday.
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LF Alex Gordon, who is hitless in his past 11 at-bats, was dropped in the batting order.
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That's because spending also dropped in sectors dependent on the oil industry, including finance, transportation and equipment makers.
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Third-party support also dropped in the poll, from 15 percent last month to 9 percent this month.
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Sentiment among homebuyers dropped in September, according to a monthly survey by Fannie Mae, which funds home loans.
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It was begun in 2010 but dropped in 2017 years after Assange took refuge in Ecuador's London embassy.
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WASHINGTON, Aug 15 (Reuters) - U.S. manufacturing output dropped in July, ending a run of two months of growth.
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The average hours worked per week had dropped in 2010 to 85033, down from 15 hours in 1999.
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Lindor was able to take advantage with a flyball to center that dropped in front of Dexter Fowler.
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Our knowledge of the universe and ourselves expands like a ripple surrounding a pebble dropped in a pool.
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Without anything to snack on, the voracious eater dropped in brightness across spectra, whether visible or radio light.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Shares of many shipping companies dropped in volatile trading, retracing more of their post-U.
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The first film dropped in 1996, a month before the third, and most recent, Spider-Man was born.
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He dropped in on Tulsa's Central High School for a surprise show, according to the local Fox station.
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So, bluntly, the more bombs and missiles dropped in a particular area, the greater the risk to civilians.
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The first trailer for that film dropped in July and also got some stage time at today's event.
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The ball dropped in front of left fielder Raimel Tapia, who has shown hesitancy coming in on balls.
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The cost of airfare in the US has dropped in the past 10 years, after adjusting for inflation.
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G Terrence Ross dropped in 24 points off the bench Wednesday in the Raptors' loss at Golden State.
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Its revenue dropped in the quarter from 2016, the company said, but not quite as much as expected.
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The shots that they had dropped in against Arizona were nowhere to be seen against Kentucky's perimeter length.
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And I like the romps, generally, but I can't pretend like something doesn't get dropped in their pursuit.
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Over all, murders and shootings have dropped in New York City to levels not seen since the 1950s.
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But unemployment has dropped in many of the largest economies too, including the U.S., Britain, Germany and Japan.
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The domestic violence charge was eventually dropped in March 2018 because Crain reportedly completed a pretrial rehabilitation program.
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As a result, there was no heat when temperatures dropped in the early spring, leaving many tenants cold.
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Unfortunately for anyone who took that deal, it has now dropped in price to just £39.99 on Amazon.
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Shares of General Motors and Lockheed Martin have recently dropped in response to critical tweets from Mr. Trump.
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The smell of profits has whet the appetite for stocks among investors, after markets dropped in late January.
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The criminal sexual assault charge was dropped in 2004 and the accuser agreed to settle her civil lawsuit.
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On Philly's next possession, the lefty Simmons dropped in a right-handed hook for a nine-point lead.
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Nonetheless, some of Ramapo's general obligation bonds have dropped in price this year in a few small trades.
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In contrast, housing and nonresidential construction both dropped in Q28500, as did state and local government construction outlays.
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Leaflets would be dropped in the days leading up to an assault, advising all good Vietnamese to evacuate.
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He saw nine offensive snaps against the Lions, garnering one target, which he dropped in the end zone.
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European stocks dropped in early trade, with several major indexes touching their lowest levels in over a year.
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A mortar bomb dropped in front of the jeep and I got all the metal that came underneath.
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And while the top names — Rembrandt, Titian, Raphael — still command top dollar, everything else has dropped in value.
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Critics pointed to California, where drug court participation in some areas dropped in the aftermath of Proposition 47.
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While Moore dropped in the polls after the allegations were revealed, partisanship has certainly shaped his remaining support.
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Still, I found it hard to recalibrate myself for her story every time we dropped in on her.
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It's even dropped in on Jack's ancestor, as he immigrates to the US in the early 20th century.
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He was named to the national team, but was dropped in 1982 for refusing to run or lift weights.
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Just when it looked as if we'd be kept in suspense, the ball dropped, in the best way possible.
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More than a third of companies in the index have dropped in the period, according to a CNBC analysis.
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She and the prince also dropped in to relax in the town after their honeymoon in Fiji last summer.
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According to a Nielsen report, the show dropped in viewership 19 percent from 32.9 million for last year's show.
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It will let you filter by rooms, people, file types, or even links that were dropped in the room.
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A few years ago, regulators in Germany and Great Britain investigated this practice and it was dropped in Europe.
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Although expectations for 2019's other three reporting periods have also dropped in recent months, they are still positive.
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Another messed-up shoe has dropped in the ongoing saga of Facebook's influence on the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
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It was begun in 2010 but dropped in 2017 after Assange took refuge in the Ecuadorean embassy in London.
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The European Commission said on Tuesday that euro zone economic sentiment dropped in October for the tenth consecutive month.
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The song's gospel-tinged feel was a preview of Chance's triumphant third album, Coloring Book, which dropped in May.
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In June 2017, the charges against Encinia were dropped in exchange for Encinia surrendering his Texas law enforcement license.
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He is dropped in the Betty & Jughead Sex Bunker, which has been repurposed as the Jughead G&G Bunker.
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SanDisk's 512GB SD card used to cost $800, and though it's dropped in price, is still priced around $300.
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On Friday, the Labor Department reported that the unemployment rate dropped in September to its lowest level since 1969.
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Since the first PlayStation dropped in the mid-2349s, Sony has been a major power in the gaming space.
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Neither Nick nor Joe were even legally allowed into American bars when their fourth album dropped in June 2009.
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Sodium doesn't give a satisfying pop, it just burns bright when dropped in the Red Bull and Jagermeister poison.
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She dropped in the package, verified its delivery, closed the trunk, and checked to make sure it was locked.
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And she dropped in on Milan to attend the Dolce & Gabbana show and performance at Domenico Dolce's 60th birthday.
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Shares in Cathay Pacific dropped in value by around 5% in the minutes after trading resumed first thing today.
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This isn't the best price that we've seen, but it has been a while since it dropped in price.
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When the show dropped in its entirety on Hulu while I was in college, I watched them all again.
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VICE News dropped in on the latest tournament to see what it takes to be a professional putt-putter.
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Shafiq has faced various corruption charges but was either acquitted or had cases against him dropped in most instances.
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European markets dropped in early trading on a batch of economic data that reinforced ongoing concerns about global growth.
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The reboot was renewed for season 2 less than a week after the first 13 episodes dropped in February.
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In the U.S. generics market, Teva is seeing some stabilization of prices after they dropped in 2017, Schultz said.
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German monthly retail sales unexpectedly dropped in March, dampening cheer around a consumer-led upswing in Europe's biggest economy.
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The nine threes he dropped in an overtime win over Houston played like an extended James Harden diss track.
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I first came across GIRLI—real name Milly Toomey—when her single "ASBOys" dropped in my inbox last September.
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The original track, which dropped in early January and features Fonsi and Daddy Yankee, is sung entirely in Spanish.
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Outside this central stealth system, the Budget Cuts demo is clearly still waiting to have large pieces dropped in.
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I'm not including every little bit of McCartneyography that has been happening since "Love Me Do" dropped in 1962.
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Bergdahl's lawyers have maintained that the case against their client should be dropped in light of Trump's public remarks.
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The wording of the president's remarks today was less clear-cut than hints he has dropped in the past.
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He was charged with first-degree felony invasion of privacy in February, but that charge was dropped in May.
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When the tape dropped in full last month, Bourne had credits on more than half of its fifteen songs.
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Since the ban, that proportion has dropped; in recent years it has accounted for about 245 percent of spending.
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" Only one agency dropped in the rankings — the General Services Administration — which fell from a "B" to a "C.
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" Only one agency dropped in the rankings -- the General Services Administration -- which fell from a "B" to a "C.
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Francis then dropped in on an elderly Italian couple in their 80s, both of whom have major health problems.
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U.S. stock index futures pointed to a mostly lower open Tuesday as shares of Apple dropped in premarket trading.
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During a chat in his office, Tekin spoke in Turkish, switching to Kurdish when residents dropped in for help.
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The US commander-in-chief dropped in for about 10 to 15 minutes before departing the General Assembly hall.
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And the fleas were dropped in cluster bombs, to gauge if they would survive the fall from an airplane.
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All charges against Zuma were dropped in 2009, but a court last year ordered a review of the decision.
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Hedges argued, for one, that crime rates actually dropped in Chicago, a huge hub for alcohol trafficking, throughout Prohibition.
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I think that Dystopia would have been dropped in after Countdown To Extinction, it's a full-on natural progression.
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Three people are injured after a crane load dropped in Long Island City in Queens, N.Y., on Tuesday afternoon.
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While suicide rates have dropped in recent years, about 4,500 people take their own lives each year in England.
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When their debut album, Post-Nothing, dropped in 2009, home quickly became wherever they woke up the next morning.
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He dropped in to see her at a cafe in Queens on Halloween, the first time they had met.
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The Americans liked the food so much that they dropped in frequently, often many times a week, residents said.
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Rachel Nichols, who often dropped in to Miami to help cover the Heat, taught him how to do television.
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But Mr. DeSantis's lead steadily dropped in the days after the election, narrowing to just 33,000 votes on Saturday.
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Here's what is known ... this kid grew up to self-produce his debut album "Pony," which dropped in 2019.
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The first trailer for this film noir dropped in June, when the movie was scheduled for an October release.
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After releasing music independently over the past few years, the video for her single "Stripped Bare" dropped in February.
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Moustakas hit a fly ball that Bader dropped in right-center field while nearly colliding with teammate Dexter Fowler.
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Previous charges of attempted manslaughter and grievous bodily harm were dropped in the course of the investigation, it added.
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Once, the company noticed that an unusually high number of flat-screen TVs were being dropped in its warehouses.
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In the weeks before her scheduled death, her family surrounded her and many friends dropped in to say goodbye.
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Netherlands Dispatch Far from the land of helicopter parenting, getting 'dropped' in the forest is a beloved scouting tradition.
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Ty Jerome dropped in a career-high 31 points to lead No. 9 Virginia past Boston College 59-58.
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The rate of applicants from East Jerusalem who were granted Israeli citizenship sharply dropped in the past few years.
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Once, the company noticed that an unusually high number of flat-screen TVs were being dropped in its warehouses.
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TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's jobless rate rose and the availability of jobs dropped in January, government data showed on Friday.
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The literary allusions have been dropped in the series, understandably, but the novel holds a greater challenge for adapters.
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The number of people experiencing homelessness dropped in 29 states and Washington, DC in 2019, the news release said.
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Seven other people were killed on their way to film a reality TV show called "Dropped" in northwestern Argentina.
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Its bikes had dropped in quality and the motorcycle industry in America was being taken over by Japanese brands.
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The company's shares dropped in premarket trading and remained in the red through Thursday's session, falling nearly 7 percent.
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When the first trailer for the movie originally dropped in July, viewers shared a slew of mix reactions online.
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It's not a great combination for a future leader who's about to have a scandal dropped in her lap.
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Memphis fell behind 40-213 after Minnesota forward Shabazz Muhammad dropped in a 214-pointer from the right corner.
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There are others who have dropped in for a short amount of time and then put up GoFundMe appeals.
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With their eyes fixed firmly on the goal, driving flashy cars and wearing brand-new clothes dropped in importance.
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In 261, the US dropped in the rankings for the third year in a row, coming in 24th place.
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Netflix&aposs second season of "You" dropped in December 2019 and it is still taking the internet by storm.
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Here it is: Since Obama entered office, these key technologies have dropped in cost between 41 and 94 percent.
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The charges against Encinia were later dropped in 2017 after he agreed to never work in law enforcement again.
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Verizon shares dropped in early trading, changing hands recently at $55.37, down 50 cents, or less than 1 percent.
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Stranger Things dropped in the middle of summer 2352, and I hope to someday write a country song about it.
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Before the singer's latest album, Confident, dropped in October 2015, she stripped down for a revealing Vanity Fair photo shoot.
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The proportion of undiagnosed cases of celiac disease dropped in half during that time, from 0.6 percent to 0.3 percent.
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The first trailer for Chucky's terrifying return dropped in March, with Aubrey Plaza getting the short end of the stick.
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Did you binge all of Netflix's crazy cult documentary Wild, Wild Country when it dropped in March of last year?
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This time around, the new teaser is even more action and horror-packed than the first, which dropped in March.
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I dropped in on VapEvent 2018, a mostly business-to-business trade show, to learn about the hottest new trends.
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Chinese troops could be dropped in from the air, but a lack of paratroopers in the PLA makes it unlikely.
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Sales of existing homes dropped in April and May and are now running 3 percent below their year-ago level.
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Munich Re announced that earnings dropped in the last quarter of 2016 due to higher costs from storms and earthquakes.
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Civil lawsuit gets dropped In another surprising twist, a civil lawsuit filed in June against Spacey was dropped last week.
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Comparing more satellite imagery from Maxar shows just how much the water level has dropped in the last two months.
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Banks that are still in the market are much less competitive in pricing and have therefore dropped in market share.
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When A Seat at the Table dropped in September 2016, America was on the cusp of a generation-defining election.
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Intel shares dropped in late trading on Wednesday as executives gave the presentation and closed 2.5 percent lower at $49.24.
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It seemed to have been dropped in from another country, an imitation of a postcard sent from far, far away.
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Budweiser's puppy spot was a viewer favorite, but sales for the beverage company dropped in the first half of 2015.
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The British pound has dropped in excess of 10 percent from its previous close in the New York market overnight.
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Finally, the Galaxy Note 10+ is still water resistant, so it can be dropped in a pool without being damaged.
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"Most people are barely saving to begin with, forget about a $50,000 bill dropped in your lap," Anderson-Bialis said.
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Economic tourism has dropped considerably as it follows the buying power of the ruble, which has dropped in recent years.
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I get a notification from Poshmark that a pair of new Birkenstock sandals I was eyeing have dropped in price.
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Juvenile crime and anti-social behaviour have dropped in England and Wales, and with them the number of juvenile convicts.
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You held onto your Xbox until the Xbox 2320 was available, or your Gamecube until the Wii dropped in stores.
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The first season of the BBC adaptation dropped in 2013, and Refinery29 has a brief overview of it right here.
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Renee Smith was hurt during a pursuit to arrest him, but the charge was dropped in a September plea deal.
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Movies: Speaking of trailers, a pretty significant one dropped in the midst of all this award news for Avengers: Endgame.
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Industrial production dropped in April and a measure of factory activity declined to a near 10-year low in May.
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Industrial production dropped in April and a measure of factory activity declined to a near 20.4-year low in May.
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That suggests manufacturing payrolls remained weak in April after they dropped in March for the first time since July 2017.
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After being accused of hitting her boyfriend, Locklear was charged with domestic abuse — but those charges were dropped in March.
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The second-degree murder charge was dropped in 2001 after later examinations, which would show the injuries were dog bites.
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Biggest weakness: His serve is not the fastest and his break point conversion rate has dropped in the past year.
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The USTR reported last year that steel imports increased by nearly 38 percent in 2014, although imports dropped in 2015.
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The network decided to pull out; I understood: after all, many of their own companies had suddenly dropped in value.
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Amazon dropped in the rankings due to slowing growth in areas including advertising and North America retail gross merchandise volume.
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After being accused of hitting her boyfriend, Locklear was charged with domestic abuse — but those charges were dropped in March.
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The euro was steady at $1.1225, capped firmly after data released on Thursday showed German industrial order dropped in February.
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There were stories about phones run over by steamrollers, dropped in Porta Potties, pulled from the wreckage of plane crashes.
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Automata I dropped in March with six songs that show off what this band does best: face-melting prog metal.
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He dropped in for "The Next Episode," which I guess was kind of an apology for Dr. Dre's no-show?
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Oil had risen early, the day after an industry group said U.S. crude inventories had dropped in the latest week.
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Global exploration spending dropped in 2016 to $40 billion and could drop further this year, consultancy WoodMackenzie said last month.
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Whereas overall comparable sales dipped 3.5 percent during that period, they dropped in the mid-single digits in those economies.
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They were rewarded when Kylie herself dropped in the night before the shop's launch to take selfies advertising the space.
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On Tuesday morning, Brooklyn's District Attorney Eric Gonzalez announced the charges had been dropped in a statement posted to Twitter.
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No Monday blues for Blac Youngsta ... he's celebrating all charges against him getting dropped in the Young Dolph shooting case.
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A monthly home purchase sentiment survey from Fannie Mae dropped in March, after hitting an all-time high in February.
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Arcade City was founded by former Uber driver Christopher David after fares dropped in his town of Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
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The euro was steady at $1.1223, capped firmly after data released on Thursday showed German industrial order dropped in February.
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Border arrests dropped in the months after Trump took office in January 2017 but have rebounded over the past year.
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Brandon Jennings, filling in for the injured Derrick Rose (back spasms) scored 16 points, and Courtney Lee dropped in 236.
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German industrial output plunged and exports dropped in December, pointing to a weak end to 2015 for the European Union.
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His first album, Come Over When You're Sober Pt 1, dropped in August 2017 and entered the Billboard 200 posthumously.
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Data on Monday showed U.S. manufacturing activity slowed in July as orders fell broadly and construction spending dropped in June.
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Jaws dropped in August when Linton posted a picture of herself on Instagram stepping out of a US government plane.
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"Dropped in throughout are these sprinkles of cultural literacy," Mr. Petersen said, like references to Balanchine, Martha Graham and opera.
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Mr. Lewandowski was charged by the police with a count of misdemeanor battery, but the charge was dropped in April.
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In actuality, they found just one, lone Taliban fighter who presumably s--- himself as 200 Rangers dropped in on him.
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He also finally responded to the divine honor of being name dropped in "Formation," and his response is pretty lukewarm.
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The charges relating to his donor list were dropped in exchange for his resignation as part of a plea deal.
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A recent study by Avalere Health pointed out that spending on charity care in hospitals has dropped in recent years.
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He likes how every ice block reacts differently to being dropped in water and how the trapped bubbles "create drama."
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It's 9 AM and Cyndi's at a London radio station where she dropped in early for a breakfast show interview.
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All of FCA's brands dropped in March, except for Ram, which saw a 15 percent increase in pickup truck sales.
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King's work is certainly popular, and It has enjoyed a buzzy ride since its debut trailer first dropped in March.
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Energy efficiency programs and renewable sources like solar and wind have both expanded and dropped in price faster than anticipated.
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There are only a few photographs of murderers in the collection, as murder rates dropped in the '50s and '60s.
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None were convicted: One died before trial, one was tried and acquitted, and the remaining cases were dropped in 2014.
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I was having concerns as she dropped in the polls [in the fall], but polls are fickle and campaigns fluctuate.
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Publicly available data from the United States military show that 746 bombs were dropped in July, and 522 in September.
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Almanzo, a 9-year-old boy, finds a wallet (then called a "pocketbook") full of money dropped in the street.
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Then Barkley was dropped in the backfield for a loss of three yards that very nearly resulted in a safety.
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Jeannette Floto, an agent with Douglas Elliman Real Estate, said housing prices in Westport have dropped in the past year.
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Joe Wieskamp scored 214 points and grabbed six rebounds, and Ryan Kriener dropped in 153 points and snagged five rebounds.
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Retail sales in the U.K. dropped in December, despite the Christmas season, as consumers took advantage of Black Friday deals.
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Then the sixth and penultimate season dropped in the middle of Dry January or, in my case, 100% Sober January.
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Then they're dropped in a black lagoon of pork blood simmered with vinegar and long green peppers like witches' fingers.
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After oil prices dropped in 2014 and 2015, Abu Dhabi reduced public spending and increased dividends from state-owned entities.
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The HP 15.6-inch E2 laptop dropped from £279.99 to £229.99, and the Lenovo IdeaPad range all dropped in price.
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Consumer confidence in South Korea dropped in February to a six-month low, South Korean news agency Yonhap reported Tuesday.
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Collin Gillespie dropped in his first basket of the game to put Villanova ahead 44-35 with 10:55 remaining.
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Suicide attempts dropped in the summer for youth 18 and under, but not for young adults ages 19 to 21.
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It also meant hours spent catching up with the owners and employees when Ms. Pombo dropped in for a pickup.
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Salesforce and Adobe shares both dropped in Monday's session as investors sold off stocks in fear of the spreading coronavirus.
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This week, the Dow's worst since crisis-stricken 2008, gold has also dropped in its worst performance of the year.
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Mitch Nelson ("Thor's" Chris Hemsworth) and his Special Forces team, codenamed Task Force Dagger, are quickly dropped in northern Afghanistan.
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The index was set to end two straight sessions of gains as energy stocks dropped in tandem with oil prices.
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Chinese exports to the U.S. dropped in November for the fourth consecutive month amid the trade war, reports said Sunday.
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The charges were finally dropped in 2013, after prosecutors could not find the person who claimed to have been robbed.
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Critics point to California's example, where drug court participation in some areas has dropped in the aftermath of Proposition 47.
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This week, we spoke to Hubie Davison, whose latest release (featuring the infectious "Someonelove,") dropped in March on Leisure System.
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After that news broke, the company's stock plunged 30% and Berkshire Hathaway's stake dropped in value by more than $4 billion.
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The Massive Ordnance Air Blast Bomb (MOAB) was dropped in Afghanistan's remote Nangarhar province near the Pakistan border at 7 p.m.
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Twenty years after the original "Ladies Night" dropped in 1997, Lil' Kim revealed plans for a remake of the classic hit.
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We know that the charges were dropped in all of the rioters at the Trump inauguration, the anti-fa and others.
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Her last album, Unapologetic, dropped in November 227, and the track "Bitch Better Have My Money" was released 22016 months ago.
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Cleveland Cavaliers forward Tristan Thompson, who had a baby with Khloe Kardashian, is also name-dropped in one of West's tracks.
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Having dropped in early trade, 10-year U.S. Treasury yields were flat on the day at 2.70 percent in U.S. trading. .
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Other charges including bigamy, lewdness involving a child and an additional sodomy count were dropped in exchange for the guilty plea.
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The obscenity charges were eventually dropped in both cases, although only after about a year of legal wrangling and extreme stress.
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I (and everyone I know) fell for A Seat At the Table, her latest album that dropped in September, almost immediately.
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Chicago missed its first six shots and didn't score until Lauri Markkanen dropped in a hoop 3:51 into the game.
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Additionally, the number of female protagonists with speaking roles in top films actually dropped in 2017 compared to the previous year.
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However, on the Sixers' next possession, Richardson dropped in a 217-pointer to quickly extend the Sixers' lead back to eight.
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Flanked by Mayor Rahm Emanuel on Tuesday, Johnson said he only found out the charges were being dropped in media reports.
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For American viewers, it's been delayed from the British air date, but each season has been dropped in full on Netflix.
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This second summer collection was created in response to the overwhelmingly positive reaction to the collection that dropped in May. Ban.
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Curiously, a flight from Chicago to St. Louis has actually dropped in price by over 25 percent from 2016 to 2017.
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An analysis by The Associated Press found that monthly housing payments have dropped in the past decade while rents have climbed.
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This is the third time a Snapbot has dropped in the Los Angeles area, which makes sense given that Snap, Inc.
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An update to that dropped in the App Store today brings the functionality to the Word, Excel and PowerPoint iOS apps.
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In January 2019, U.S. Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, another progressive Democrat, dropped in on a Twitch stream to discuss transgender rights.
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The 562 bombs dropped in Afghanistan last month were more than the combined March and April totals in Iraq and Syria.
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The co-hosts cried so much during Gifford's speech that the crew dropped in a box of Kleenex for the duo.
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Fission explosions were the basis of the bombs dropped in 1945 on Hiroshima (a uranium bomb) and Nagasaki (a plutonium bomb).
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Authorities confirmed early Monday that 5-10 inches of rainfall dropped in six hours in Harris County and neighboring Waller County.
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The Census Bureau announced today that the uninsured rate dropped in 71.3 percent of the nation's counties between 2014 and 2015.
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Both stocks dropped in February after a court ruled against hedge funds that challenged the government's hold on the agencies' profits.
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But the pussyhats are why the Weinstein story was a lit match dropped in a drought, setting off the #MeToo wildfire.
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In those past years, prices stayed stable as the game got closer, and then dropped in the days before the game.
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As the UK referendum result dropped in that fateful Friday morning, the tech startup world didn't immediately grind to a halt.
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That didn't work out too well for Venezuela which dropped in the ranking after it created a Ministry of Supreme Happiness.
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City emergency officials sent crates of bottled water and Gatorade to hand out to anyone who dropped in to cool off.
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Authorities initially denied everything and charged Gohil with perverting the course of justice, but that prosecution was abruptly dropped in January.
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The millennial homeownership rate actually dropped in the fourth quarter compared with the third quarter, but was unchanged year over year.
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The euro rose slightly to 1.1228, its gains capped after data released on Thursday showed German industrial order dropped in February.
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Inventories have dropped in the past two weeks as Gulf Coast refineries restart after weeks of shutdowns due to Hurricane Harvey.
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The October report Trump referred to found that emissions dropped in the U.S. by nearly 3 percent between 2016 to 2017.
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The country's exports unexpectedly dropped in July as Chinese demand fell, though shipments to the U.S. rocketed to a record high.
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His fellow Southeast DC native Lightshow's "I'm In Love" dropped in 2012, and it's one of Glizzy's most overlooked guest verses.
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It was also our love for love that fueled our relentless swooning, plus, the movie dropped in August—peak horny season!
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All five cases against Toback, who denied the allegations, were dropped in early April, four because they fell out of statute.
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The department's use of social media for veterans suicide prevention outreach also dropped in fiscal 22019 and 2018, the report found.
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A one-bedroom in a small, self-managed brownstone co-op had just dropped in price to $900,000 from $1 million.
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CamelCamelCamel.com is a handy price tracking tool that lets you see how far a product's price has dropped in the past.
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While the requirement was dropped in 2001, the law accomplished its goal of helping its citizens develop a strong reading habit.
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When Stenson's final putt hung on the lip and then dropped in on the 18th, the crowd around the green exploded.
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The euro rose slightly to 1.1229, its gains capped after data released on Thursday showed German industrial orders dropped in February.
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Retail sales, home sales, home constructions and exports all dropped in the final month of 2018 amid major financial market volatility.
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When Bob Weinstein first received the script for "Bad Santa," he felt that a gift had been dropped in his lap.
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But it's noticeable that imports of lead concentrates dropped in the first six months of 2017, also defying the broader trend.
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Out of the thousands of shots in the movie, there are maybe two where there is a digital car dropped in.
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And the Snapbots being dropped in random locations was exciting and made people feel special if they got ahold of them.
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The appearance comes on the heels of their fifth and latest album, Welcome to Sideways, which dropped in November last year.
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The Suns finally went ahead 72-71 with 10:143 left in the game when Alan Williams dropped in a layup.
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A New York Times report showed that crime and shootings there dropped in 2015 — even though, again, murder numbers went up.
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The main charges against him were dropped in a plea deal, but he did plead guilty to obstruction of justice. NFL.
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But the number of women running for Congress dropped in the next election cycles, not rising above 1992 levels until 2010.
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The movie's second half, presented in often-startling 3-D, pulls together many of the peculiar threads dropped in prior scenes.
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NIGHT NOODLES I'm a talented amateur chef whose menu ranges from instant ramen to instant ramen with an egg dropped in.
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The flattering red shade is so iconic, it was even name-dropped in the latest season of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.
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While black women's turnout is consistently among the highest of all demographic groups, higher than black men's, it dropped in 2016.
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Indeed, as President Bush's approval ratings dropped in the face of endless war and a slowing economy, Mr. Bridges's popularity grew.
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The first articles about Harvey Weinstein dropped in October 22017, and they were followed rapidly by more articles about more men.
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In November, someone dropped in a tweet about Piper Perabo, the actress of Coyote Ugly fame, getting arrested at a protest.
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A rugged S.U.V. is coming in 2020 and will be called the Bronco, reviving a nameplate that was dropped in 1996.
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Within days, there was an email explaining that a $10 credit had been applied because the item had dropped in price.
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Energy sales represent a crucial source of foreign currency for Algeria, but have been declining since oil prices dropped in 2014.
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Fireballs, Jäger bombs (a Jägermeister shot dropped in Red Bull, known around those parts as a Fliegender Hirsch, or flying stag).
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He later dropped in a pair of free throws to give the Spiders a 250-point cushion with a minute left.
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When Young dropped in a 246-foot trey with 215:22017 left in the third, the Hawks closed within 78-70.
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These sort of credits used to be included on physical albums' liner notes, but had been dropped in the digital era.
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From a purely financial standpoint, the numbers are encouraging, even though detentions of immigrants on the southern border dropped in February.
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Then these pants got dropped in my lap, and, twist my arm, I had to test them out for this article.
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Anim dropped in a pair of threes and a layup as Marquette went ahead 66-60 with 4:46 to go.
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When Leonardo DiCaprio starred in "The Aviator," he dropped in on the Motion Picture & Television Fund retirement home, in Woodland Hills.
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Shares of betting companies including 888 Holdings, Flutter Entertainment and William Hill dropped in early trading, before recovering by late morning.
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Temperatures dropped in the late afternoon, turning wet roads icy slick as many in the region headed home from work early.
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It seems the price of ivory has dropped in anticipation of the ban; many analysts believe it will soon drop further.
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The plane manufacturer's stock dropped in the wake of last Sunday's tragic crash involving an Ethiopian Airlines 737 Max 8 jet.
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Anti-war protest leader Abbie Hoffman and Beat Generation writers Allen Ginsberg and Jack Kerouac were among those who dropped in.
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But it was dropped in the face of stiff opposition, including from the hometown daily newspaper which called the idea divisive.
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From Madeline, Jane, Celeste, Renata, and Bonnie, there are no pithy lines, no schadenfreude, no wry observations dropped in sneering triumph.
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Crude oil output dropped in 2018 for a third straight year despite increasing capital spending from oil producers, the data showed.
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Ground into chocolate, dropped in grappa, moulded into sausage, and squeezed into oil, the peperoncino is the soul of Calabrian cooking.
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Fourteen Muslim-majority countries have been bombed or invaded by the United States since 1980; 23,144 bombs dropped in 2015 alone.
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Along the route, the riders passed a General Motors factory, a hulking structure of steel dropped in the middle of a field.
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At least part of the sensational Black Panther box office success is due to the fact that the movie dropped in February.
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According to NAS Jacksonville, the bombs will be dropped in the middle 450 acres of the range from 9 to 11 a.m.
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The dollar dropped in Asia trade on Monday after newly sworn-in President Donald Trump announced plans to implement a protectionist agenda.
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That hammer dropped in 2018 and Apple cleared the home button from its new iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max or iPhone XR.
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It's the first time since at least 2000 that apprehensions at the Southwest border have dropped in February, according to CBP data.
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For non-whites, the number of people who started by using prescription drugs before heroin actually dropped in the same time frame.
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These are all elements that are to be expected of the show, despite how many balls were dropped in the season previous.
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The title track from Astley's second album dropped in January 1989 and went as high as No. 10 on the U.K. charts.
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Tyler, The Creator has been considerably quiet around the release of his fourth studio album, Flower Boy, which dropped in late July.
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Eloy Jimenez struck out, but Skole hit a bloop into shallow right-center that dropped in for a double, plating two runners.
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The last time that Ocean broadcast a Blonded Radio episode, in August last year, he dropped in a new song called "Provider."
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She played songs off of her major label debut Coconut Oil, which dropped in October: a funky celebration of unconditional self-love.
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It shows how much the uninsured rate has dropped in each state since the health reform law's insurance expansion went into effect.
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The destructive power (of the bombs) is very big and is similar to the destructive power (of the bombs dropped) in 2014.
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But this fall, average asking rents dropped in 15 of 17 of Manhattan's most prominent corridors, REBNY said in its biannual report.
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Over the weekend, the game dropped in 26 additional countries in Europe, but Asia has yet to see an official launch date.
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With his first touches of the ball, he knifed through the paint on a drive and dropped in a left-handed layup.
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While a return of more than 295 times the initial investment is impressive, Tesla's stock price has dropped in the past year.
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The case did not go to trial, reportedly because the alleged victim was "unable to testify," and was dropped in January 1997.
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In one channel, called #i-want-to-do-a-thing, people volunteer for any task, big or small, that gets dropped in.
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He greeted visitors with a disarming smile and spoke in an educated voice that dropped in and out of an Irish brogue.
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He and two-time champion Contador, who was dropped in the finale, saw their hopes of winning the race all but vanish.
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Instead, any of that deep-dive complexity is dropped in favor of the comedy of Becky keeping up her age-based lie.
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The new technology has dramatically dropped in price in the last few years and gives researchers a closer look at potential diseases.
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The commission also asked Rome to clarify its forecast expenditures for migrants, whose arrivals from Africa have substantially dropped in recent weeks.
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The series was renewed for season 2 less than a week after the first 13 episodes of the reboot dropped in February.
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He would be booked for possession of drug paraphernalia and sit in jail for weeks before the charges were dropped in court.
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He was dropped in the middle of Death Valley for three days during which he fasted and had a pretty intense experience.
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Her lawyer tells PEOPLE, however, that he expects the case will similarly be dropped in February, when she next appears in court.
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The jewelry retailer Tiffany fell after reporting that sales dropped in the fourth quarter and saying that it would eliminate some jobs.
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Host Kevin Hart dropped in December after revelations of homophobic tweets, leaving the show host less for the first time since 1989.
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The revealing footage made the rounds on social media after the broadcast made it look like Gaga dropped in from the roof.
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The social media company says monthly users dropped in the second quarter adding further declines are expected in the next few months.
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All 22 Warriors scored, including newcomer Briante Weber, who not only dropped in a hoop but also participated in a late runaway.
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Gomez worked with the Norwegian DJ and house music producer on his new single "It Ain't Me," which he dropped in February.
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It is the largest non-nuclear bomb in the U.S. arsenal and the biggest bomb the U.S. has ever dropped in Afghanistan.
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The trailer dropped in the midst of the third quarter, as the Falcons were whipping the Patriots up and down the field.
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Shares of both companies dropped in after-hours trading, with Qorvo seeing a 10.5 percent decline and Cirrus falling nearly 5 percent.
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The video, which dropped in the evening, included his plans for the first 100 days in office and the White House transition.
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After that news broke, the company's stock plunged 30 percent and Berkshire Hathaway's stake dropped in value by more than $4 billion.
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Zuckerberg then dropped in at Andela, a software developer accelerator, in which he and his wife's foundation invested $24million earlier this year.
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USC did not score in the second period until Jordan Usher dropped in a layup with 16:39 remaining in the game.
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Shares in brokerage firms dropped in line with the broader market downturn, with the Tokyo Stock Exchange's securities subindex down 2.7 percent.
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Italian bond yields have dropped in recent days on hopes that Italy will reach a compromise with the EU on its budget.
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The case was dropped in 2014, after the court decided that considering the case would involve accusing the US of war crimes.
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Afrobeats superstar Davido has been flying the Nigerian flag across the globe since his debut album, Omo Baba Olowo, dropped in 2012.
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Frazier drove along the left baseline and dropped in a beautiful floater from short range, giving Georgia its biggest margin (23-50).
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Both Kasich and Cruz dropped in for events but are still focused on states like Wisconsin, which holds its primary on Tuesday.
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Alexandria Duval's murder charge was dropped in June after the judge ruled that there was no probable cause to support the charge.
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Facebook dropped in value after its role enabling the Cambridge Analytica election manipulation scandals, but is still ranked in the top 10.
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According to a Times article, Detective Shanley and her bulldog, Jiggs, had dropped in to the Spanish Rail saloon around 3 a.m.
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A lunch box should be able to stand up to getting tossed in lockers, stuffed in backpacks, and dropped in the hallway.
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One night last week, father (Paul) and son (Alex) Gemignani dropped in on Stephen Sondheim at his town house in Turtle Bay.
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After his meetings at the private health facilities in Nairobi wrapped up, Mr. Mann dropped in at the Mama Lucy Kibaki Hospital.
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The tiered idea was later dropped in favor of a single product that will be sold alongside the existing HBO Now service.
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Black men arrested while sitting in a Starbucks, an unrelenting pattern of police shootings of unarmed black people, bombs dropped in Syria.
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"Big Bank" is the second single YG has released from Stay Dangerous, following "Suu Whoop," which the Compton rapper dropped in February.
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Brewers' sales dropped in the first quarter of 2018 as Americans swapped cold beers for hard alcohol, reports the Wall Street Journal.
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Justice Department officials say prosecutors appear to be following the directive: The number of federal drug prosecutions dropped in the last year.
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She would be charged with conspiracy but, because the case was set to be appealed, the charges were ultimately dropped in 2014.
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Crude imports at the port dropped in June to about 56,667 bpd, from 174,194 bpd in May, data from Refinitiv Eikon showed.
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Iran's crude oil exports have dropped in April to their lowest daily level this year, tanker data showed and industry sources said.
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And when the second season dropped in 2018, the premiere was preceded by a spoken trigger warning delivered by the show's cast.
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In the case of a whole, preserved shipwreck, the sonar would show what looked like a toy ship, dropped in a sandbox.
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For the first time since the poll began, support for L.G.B.T.Q. people has dropped, in all seven areas that the survey measured.
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They're then picked out and refined over weeks or months and "dropped" in a manner that resembles limited-edition streetwear or collectibles.
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Oil prices dropped in the afternoon of Asian trading hours, with international benchmark Brent crude futures down 4.11% to $34.32 per barrel.
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Generally speaking, if a device has dropped in price by a substantial amount, it's either a sign that it's outdated or unloved.
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Total hospitalizations for coronavirus also dropped in the last 24 hours to 847, from 1154 patients in the previous 24-hour period.
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That's why companies like Echion and Enevate have prioritized developing anode materials that can be "dropped in" to existing battery production processes.
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That's what we saw when rates of measles vaccination dropped in New York in 2019: hundreds of people caught the preventable illness.
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Smith dropped in a shot in the lane and Indiana moved ahead 17-14 with 9:212 remaining in the first half.
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Matisse Thybulle soon dropped in a trey from the wing to give the Sixers a 98-85 lead with 3:36 left.
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The Wolverines made a late push when Simpson dropped in a trey to get within 62-57 with 3:29 to go.
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The criminal sexual assault charge was dropped in 217, and the accuser agreed to settle her civil lawsuit against Bryant in 28.
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Net sales of the company's shaving business dropped in the low-single digits this quarter, amid continued competition from brands like Harry's.
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An app called Earny can save you money on online purchases that might have dropped in price after you've bought an item.
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The Russian grade has dropped in price but managed to preserve its position in the region as one of the most popular.
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The first trailer for the film dropped in July when Disney gave fans a teaser during the Women's World Cup final game.
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After an empty Providence possession, Bey then dropped in the team's first trey for a 13-14 advantage with 8:04 remaining.
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A month later, in September, Giuliani met with Justice Department officials to discuss Betancourt's case and Barr dropped in on the meeting.
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Her powers are reminiscent of Apple's Siri, Amazon's Alexa, and Microsoft's Cortana — all of which are playfully name-dropped in the film.
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Mediheal, Korea's #2017 sheet mask brand, also dropped in the U.S. this summer; its products are denoted by an unassuming I.V. logo.
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Brockington dropped in a trey from the corner as the Nittany Lions cut the lead to 56-52 with 4:14 remaining.
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Shares dropped in Tokyo, where the outbreak has stoked fears that the Olympic Games could be canceled in July, according to Reuters.
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Biden has dropped in recent surveys since his disappointing fourth-place finish in the Iowa caucuses, while Sanders and Bloomberg have surged.
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Team Roc got its start in August 2018, when Jay-Z dropped in on a Roc Nation staff meeting in New York.
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Before Tuesday, the coolest thing Alexander said he's found was a Smith & Wesson hunting knife that someone had dropped in the water.
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There are two other bits of information dropped in the first two episodes of The Mandalorian that provide information about the timeline.
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Shares in Amazon (AMZN) and Alphabet (GOOGL), the parent company of Google, both dropped in extended trading after the firms released earnings.
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Gun violence dropped in Chicago in 28500, though the overall number of homicides topped 6900 for the second-straight year, police said.
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Drake's Views From the 6 was the latest high-profile album to debut exclusively on the platform when it dropped in April.
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The Democrats' demand for a cap on interior detention beds, which they proposed at 16,500, was also dropped in the final agreement.
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Over 1,000 pages dropped in the middle of the night and extraconstitutional executive actions are wrong, no matter which party does them.
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Endgame's first trailer dropped in December, and the second one is inevitably similar due to the storytelling consequences of revealing too much.
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Rouhani's popularity has dropped in Iran, mostly because he has yet to deliver on his promise to vastly improve his country's economy.
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Box office revenue from Hollywood blockbusters dropped in China in the first six months of this year after many years of growth.
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Amazon has started to notify developers of the top games for Alexa that cash is being dropped in their accounts, TechCrunch reported.
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Starring the rapper and featured guest Ed Sheeran, the clip is the second from Eminem's ninth studio album, Revival, which dropped in December.
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Derrick Williams led the Knicks with 17 points and 10 rebounds, Sasha Vujacic netted 16 points and Carmelo Anthony dropped in 15 points.
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The second season of his series Master of None aired in 2017, and his first standup show for the platform dropped in 2013.
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Bitcoin and crypto aren't the only things on the decline, sales of tablet devices once again dropped in 2017, according to new data.
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The country's performance also dropped in the Best Countries for Education, the Most Transparent Countries and the Best Countries to Headquarter a Corporation.
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Netflix's spinoff series was renewed for season 2 less than a week after the first 13 episodes of the reboot dropped in February.
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WASHINGTON – The U.S. trade deficit dropped in May to the lowest level in 19 months as U.S. exports rose to a record level.
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Following up on a hint he dropped in April, President Donald Trump on Thursday announced a posthumous pardon of boxing great Jack Johnson.
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These are the only methods that can address the corrosion on the board which often happens when your phone is dropped in water.
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Why it matters: Black voter turnout dropped in 2016 for the first time in a presidential election in 20 years, per Pew Research.
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Output also dropped in Nigeria - which last month overproduced its target by the largest margin - because of a pipeline shutdown that disrupted exports.
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Illumination's first trailer for The Grinch dropped in early March, and now the second sneak peek previews even more of the holiday thief.
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A closely watched report says manufacturing activity dropped in September to a level not since June 2009, the month the Great Recession ended.
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And they also occasionally dropped in creatures with bizarre antennae and facial features that were beyond what most 1970s makeup artists could've done.
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In 2007, Peterson filed a libel lawsuit against Grisham, Mayer, and Fritz (who wrote his own book), which was ultimately dropped in 20063.
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In addition to the sharp moderation in hiring last month, manufacturing production, exports and home sales dropped in April, while consumer spending cooled.
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The world's biggest dairy exporter, Fonterra rose 0.3 percent after international milk prices rose and volumes dropped in its second auction this month.
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Uber and Lyft, however, were dropped in May 2018, as Walmart shifted more of its deliveries to other partners, like Postmates and DoorDash.
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Line claimed 218 million monthly users in July 2016 — just before the listing — but that had dropped in 203 million by October 2017.
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We'll kick it off with John Legend, because his holiday album became an instant classic from the moment it dropped in late October.
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Mr. Carson's support in Iowa has dropped in the Real Clear Politics polling average to 7 percent from 29 percent in early November.
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The trailer for A Star is Born dropped in June, and in the months since, it's been viewed more than 8.4 million times.
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They look like a 1950s American suburb that was dropped in the middle of Central Europe, but their humble appearance belies great ambition.
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Dubbed the "Missing Chins Run Club," the group has 52 members and counting — and they have dropped, in total, more than 4,1503 lbs.
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The currency had dropped in March when the Winklevoss twins, entrepreneurs Tyler and Cameron, attempted to create an exchange-traded fund for Bitcoin.
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Williams dropped in 83 of his 28 free-throw attempts, helping the Clippers earn a 262-260 dominance in points at the line.
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A felony reckless driving charge was downgraded to a misdemeanor and all other charges were dropped in early April due to insufficient evidence.
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Dylan also released new track I Could Have Told You, a Carl Sigman and James Van Heusen-penned cut Sinatra dropped in 1959.
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As the price of photovoltaic panels has dropped in recent years, several mining operations have added solar capacity to help cut power costs.
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On Friday, Tara Reid dropped in to Jenny McCarthy's SiriusXM radio show to talk about the fourth installment of her upcoming film Sharknado.
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The number of ceasefire violations had dropped in recent days, Hug said, but he warned that the situation was "very unstable" and unpredictable.
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A survey of manufacturers from industry group EEF showed business confidence dropped in factories across Britain, particularly in south-east England and Wales.
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"It was nice to see him get the two hits the other night that dropped in for him," Texas manager Jeff Banister said.
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Both the overall number of migrants and the proportion from Mexico steadily dropped in the following years, especially after the Great Recession hit.
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Dyson scored when Escobar's fly ball dropped in front of Maybin in right but the Yankees recorded the force at second on Flores.
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As newly elected US President Donald Trump weighed his options, the Mother of All Bombs, or MOAB, is dropped in Nangarhar province, Afghanistan.
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The crime rate in New York dropped in the '90s, as it did around the country, but not because of stop-and-frisk.
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"No Tears Left To Cry" dropped in April and her recent hit, "The Light Is Coming," featuring Nicki Minaj, dropped six days ago.
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Her standing on the national team dropped in a couple of years, until it looked as if her longstanding Olympic aspirations had evaporated.
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In 1629, the roving diplomat and connoisseur Constantijn Huygens dropped in on the Lievens-Rembrandt workshop and recorded the visit in his autobiography.
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Financial institutions' ownership stake has dropped in the corporate bond market, and is lower by about half from 2008, as banks de-leveraged.
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Though certainly funnier, the Fallon collaboration isn't as steamy as Grande's original video for "Into You" that dropped in the end of May.
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Meanwhile, on-set photos of Hardy previously dropped in April and May, the actor walking around on set, mid hair and makeup transformation.
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The charge was dropped, in part, because prosecutor Joan Illuzzi-Orbon cited alleged inconsistencies in Evans' story in a letter sent to Brafman.
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But then a representative from MadHub dropped in with perfect timing with word of the company's new upcoming Kickstarter campaign for the OmniHub.
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I dropped in once to see what this was all about, and the poker room manager chatted me up after I introduced myself.
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While describing his writing process and sources of inspiration, he dropped in bits of literary trivia and issued pronouncements about writers he admires.
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Mr. Zarsky's wife, daughter and brother also dumped their stock before it dropped in price, though they were not charged, the indictment said.
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At one point during the week, a search team found a narrow opening above the cave and dropped in food and other supplies.
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Who had the most delegates in a state primary - itself a convention that can be dropped in exceptional circumstances - will be an afterthought.
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Gas prices dropped in every U.S. state other than Hawaii compared to Labor Day 2018, with Idaho posting the largest decrease, at 3.663%.
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Indeed, a recent report found that rates of teenage births and sexually transmitted infections dropped in communities as high-speed internet access improved.
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Lead levels in children's blood dropped in the late 1970s following legislation aimed at reducing or eliminating lead in house paint and gasoline.
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I usually take my coffee black, rarely any sugar but I dropped in a small brown sugar cube to celebrate the sweet occasion.
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Reza says work in his slaughterhouse has dropped in the past weeks, as the first wave of renewed US sanctions swung into effect.
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In polling conducted earlier this year, 64 percent of Americans said that their trust in digital platforms has dropped in the last year.
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Through August, the United States dropped 703,487 bombs in Afghanistan—more than Barack Obama dropped in his last two years as president combined.
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"He works every day to do the job that he is called upon to do that got dropped in his lap," Sessions said.
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But demand for the delicacy has dropped in recent years because of a celebrity-fueled public awareness campaign, as well as government crackdowns.
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However, witnesses told us that the chemical weapons were dropped in the same bombing mission and took place near the conventional strike points.
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The Wichita State lead soared to 24-33 early in the second half when Darral Willis Jr. dropped in a short turnaround jumper.
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Devoe's free throw dropped in and Bethune-Cookman raced downcourt with a chance to tie, but Leon Redd's 3-pointer would not fall.
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As the mainland Chinese stock market dropped in the second quarter, groups with government ties bought shares, according to a Goldman Sachs analysis.
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Import prices have dropped in 20.1 of the last 21.1 months, a sign that they will continue to weigh on consumer goods prices.
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U.K. retailer Marks and Spencer dropped in afternoon trade to finish Thursday over 7 percent lower, impacted by its fourth quarter earnings report.
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Jace Fry relieved Rondon and got Jeimer Candelario to pop up, but the ball dropped in for a single as Castellanos raced home.
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Nairo Quintana was dropped in the Peyresourde and, with no teammate to bring him back, saw his hopes of winning the Tour vanish.
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Demand at Treasury debt auctions has been stable even as yields on the securities have dropped in recent years, according to the Journal.
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