Dropping
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These changes and others like them changed the way that Portlanders live, and their vehicle-miles traveled per day, the amount that each person drives, actually peaked in 1996, has been
dropping
ever since, and they now drive 20 percent less than the rest of the country.
For example, only Americans now in their 70s or older today can remember the experience of living through a great depression, the experience of living through a world war, and agonizing whether or not
dropping
atomic bombs would be more horrible than the likely consequences of not
dropping
atomic bombs.
I was convinced I wasn't going to be a science major, that maybe I was
dropping
out of college altogether.
He had a big team using ponies, using dogs, using petrol-driven tractors,
dropping
multiple, pre-positioned depots of food and fuel through which Scott's final team of five would travel to the Pole, where they would turn around and ski back to the coast again on foot.
The next day, I woke up, bombs were
dropping
everywhere, and people were trying to kill me and my family.
But operating this way makes it hard for them to sustain over the long term and exert leverage over the system, which leads to frustrated protesters
dropping
out, and even more corrupt politics.
I'm essentially
dropping
a basic idea into a group, into a community, people start gravitating to the idea, and together, we shape and build the artwork.
When everybody else was
dropping
out.
New York, New Jersey and California have been
dropping
their prison populations, closing prisons, while also seeing a big drop in crime.
And I'm
dropping
a little dot for each one of these things; they're evenly spaced because they're 30 apart.
The other times, we've been flying overhead
dropping
bombs on people.
He once tried to feed a slave to the eels in his fish pond for simply
dropping
a dish.
Commandeering civilian planes and using them as weapons,
dropping
atomic bombs, the use of gas chambers or poisonous gas in conflict, all of these actions, if committed, constitute acts of war and war crimes under customary international law and the Hague conventions.
Let's go with a waiter
dropping
a tray of dishes.
And it was
dropping
at such a rate that it would have left the drinking water intakes for Las Vegas high and dry.
After enduring years of frequent episodes, and even
dropping
out of high school, the desperate young man had turned to Dr. Scoville, a daredevil known for risky surgeries.
Otherwise, the label is
dropping
you.
This is one of the reasons why Mohammed doesn't really regret
dropping
out of school right after his injury.
Many of them are
dropping
out because they're worried that they're not getting skills that they can use to make a livelihood.
When fighter jets were flying around their building,
dropping
bombs, her children would be screaming, terrified from the noise.
We need to build a world where children can dream of planes
dropping
gifts, and not bombs.
And so, the markers of empathy in our college graduates have been
dropping
dramatically in the past two decades, while those of narcissism are on the rise.
I lived in denial for a long time, and the denial was maybe because of the things that had happened,
dropping
out of school and being fired from my job.
People are always there or
dropping
by.
And then I learned that only four percent of older Americans are living in nursing homes, and the percentage is
dropping.
Dementia rates are dropping, too.
The sea levels were
dropping.
But the cost of this is
dropping
50 percent faster than Moore's law.
Imagine that you are at risk of
dropping
out of school.
I am emailing to let you know that I'm
dropping
out of my master's program in engineering to pursue a career as a full-time musician.
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