Plummeted
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Leopards have
plummeted
from 700,000 down to a mere 50,000.
And look at how the tumor sizes
plummeted
in between.
CA: So what happened was that, through increased ability to use fracking technology, the calculated reserves of natural gas kind of exploded and the price plummeted, which made wind uncompetitive.
My gas consumption plummeted, because I started tinkering with the thermostat and the timing on the heating system, and I knocked more than half off my gas bills.
As the country got more well-off, unemployment actually rose and people's satisfaction with things like housing and education
plummeted.
All right, exactly 36 years ago this week, that's right, I was in a poorly designed automobile that hit a poorly designed guardrail on a poorly designed road in Pennsylvania, and
plummeted
down a 200-foot embankment and killed two people in the car.
But he was the second child, and the level of supervision had
plummeted.
There was a housing collapse, an auto industry collapse, and the population had
plummeted
by 25 percent between 2000 and 2010, and many people were beginning to write it off, as it had topped the list of American shrinking cities.
One of the people I talked to when I was trying to understand this was a beloved friend who I had known for many years, and who had had a psychotic episode in her freshman year of college, and then
plummeted
into a horrific depression.
The reason it's happening is because, as the cost of storing this data has plummeted, the police departments simply hang on to it, just in case it could be useful someday.
In each instance, the price rose and rose and then abruptly
plummeted.
The cod population off Canada's East Coast collapsed in the 1990s, intense recreational and commercial fishing has decimated goliath grouper populations in South Florida, and most populations of tuna have
plummeted
by over 50%, with the Southern Atlantic bluefin on the verge of extinction.
As the test left clinics and entered popular culture its reputation among medical professionals plummeted, and the blots began to fall out of clinical use.
In the "Chronica Majora," Matthew Paris summarized a scandal of his day, in which the Welsh prince Griffin
plummeted
to his death from the tower of London.
And when they went IPO, their stock was at about 30 or 40 dollars and then plummeted, and it's never traded above 10.
And in the mean time, personal savings absolutely
plummeted.
The writers and producers of this little outing have
plummeted
new depths of depravity.
The crew attempt to mount the cliffs and when the ropes snap, Harris roars echoing abuse at the hapless men who have
plummeted
to their deaths.
Interestingly, nobody in the Kay Linaker & Theodore Simonson screenplay ever refers to the amorphous, scarlet-red protoplasm that
plummeted
to Earth in a meteor and menaced everybody in the small town of Downingtown Pennsylvania on a Friday night as "The Blob."
Scheduled to be released in the Summer of 1990, to coincide with Marvel's 50th anniversary, Captain America eventually
plummeted
to American home video and cable in 1992.
The Ahmadinejad government’s popularity has plummeted, as evidenced by recent local election results.
When the United Kingdom cut solar power subsidies, installations
plummeted.
The problem is that the permits’ market price has
plummeted
in the midst of Europe’s economic slowdown.
The value of leading coins such as Ether, EOS, Litecoin, and XRP have all fallen by over 80%, thousands of other digital currencies have
plummeted
by 90-99%, and the rest have been exposed as outright frauds.
Moreover, most small-business loans are collateral-based, but the value of the most common form of collateral, real estate, has
plummeted.
The financial collapse of which I had been warning for months occurred in February, when the hryvnia’s value
plummeted
50% in a few days, and the National Bank of Ukraine had to inject large amounts of money to rescue the banking system.
The “Remain” campaign focused on the economic benefits of staying in the European Union and the costs of leaving, some of which fell due immediately after the results were announced: the British pound
plummeted
and stock markets wiped out a couple of trillion dollars of wealth.
Rousseff’s popularity has
plummeted
in the wake of public protests over spending on the World Cup, together with a sharp economic slowdown.
On the economic front, annual foreign investment inflows have
plummeted
from $3 billion in the mid-1990's to a minuscule $300 million in 2003.
Real wages in the country
plummeted
by around 10%.
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