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When they started playing it, the energy in the club got lower; it kind of stood still.
Lower-income homeowners who paid lower federal income tax rates got lower benefits from deducting property taxes.
But the look disappeared in the 1960s and 1970s — along with white-wall tires — as cars got lower and sleeker.
They argued that they did the same job as their male counterparts and got lower wages and worked in worse conditions.
Many of these workers went back to school, joined the military or got lower-paying jobs in retail, services and other sectors.
So you've got lower oil prices for longer, Middle East instability, a continued manufacturing downturn, and a prolonged European and Japanese slowdown.
After accounting for risk factors such as medical and family history and age, researchers found that stroke risk got lower the longer women breastfed.
"Personally, as an advocate, my sights got lower," Dara Lieberman, senior government relations manager for Trust for America's Health (TFAH), told The Hill Extra.
Moving towards the first hill, the other side of which was exposed to the "enemy," that low crouch got lower, eventually evolving into a crawl.
Melrose Industries meanwhile tumbled 4.8 percent after a Sky News report that the industrial company had got lower-than-expected bids for its Powder Metallurgy unit.
The Super Bowl got lower TV ratings in Los Angeles than in the U.S. as a whole — and the game's viewership was its smallest since 2008.
In fact, the study found that children who have more than two hours of screen time a day got lower scores on tests focused on thinking and language skills.
Among the few losers on the FTSE was Melrose, down 2 percent after Sky News reported that the industrial company had got lower-than-expected bids for its Powder Metallurgy unit.
Among the few losers on the FTSE was Melrose, down 5 percent after Sky News reported that the industrial company had got lower-than-expected bids for its Powder Metallurgy unit.
In real life, Trump came at Schwarzenegger on Twitter back in early January because The Celebrity Apprentice got lower ratings with Schwarzenegger as its new host than when Trump was there firing contestants.
The aircraft got lower until it started skidding along the waves, stopping only when its nose plunged into the Atlantic surf near where Levy and Ratner had been swimming five minutes earlier, Levy said.
"This year we got lower rainfall than usual," said M. M. Chengappa, chairman of Karnataka Planters' Association (KPA), forecasting the country's production could fall to around 22017,218 tonnes in 2017/18 year starting from Oct. 1.
Healthier foods are promoted to whiter, affluent people, and some of the research shows that unhealthy food tends to be marketed in venues where you've got lower-income people, where you've got African Americans, where you've got Hispanics.
And children who spent more than two hours a day looking at a screen got lower scores on thinking and language tests, according to early results of a landmark study on brain development of more than 11,000 children that the National Institutes of Health is supporting.
Flow in Puhoskoski increased, while the height of fall got lower. As a result, Arppe gained 200 hectares of land. Arppe tested new farming methods in his property. He bought cattle from Netherlands and founded a dairy.
A 2006 study by the Canadian Undergraduate Survey Consortium released earlier in 2007 found students at the University of Toronto Scarborough got lower marks on average than their counterparts at Carleton and Ryerson. Marking, not ability, was determined to be the reason.
Dr Crum-Brown, the current Professor of Chemistry, had at first been pleased to help the women students, but had observed growing resentment towards them from colleagues in the Medical Faculty, in particular the influential Sir Robert Christison. He was also concerned that awarding the scholarship to a woman would be seen as a provocation to the male students. He therefore decided to award the scholarships to male students who got lower marks than the women.
After the Iraq War, the Army began researching engineering change proposals (ECPs) for the M2 Bradley to buy back space, weight, power, and cooling capacity reduced by the addition of armor and electronics hastily added during combat. ECP1 will work to restore mobility and allow the vehicle to handle more weight. As weight increased, the Bradley got lower on its suspension, which reduced ground clearance. This decreased mobility on rough terrain and left it more vulnerable to IEDs.
While Democrats won almost half the vote in Ohio, they only won a quarter of its House elections. The New York Times asserted that gerrymandering affected the outcomes of races in those states. Democrats also made among the largest gains in House seats in Pennsylvania, where the state Supreme Court had struck down a heavily gerrymandered map that favored Republicans. Research has found that Republicans who voted for the repeal of the Affordable Care Act got lower vote shares in the 2018 election.
But the closing of the mines meant that 40,000 miners retired and unemployment in the region was high at 3000. Many left the region for jobs elsewhere and those that did find a new job locally got lower wages, often 20% less. From 1965 to 1971, the number of wage-earners dropped by 18.4% (at a constant population). Also, when the Glaspaleis was rented out to ABP, the stock there had to be sold too quickly at too low prices.
Silting in the lagoon was prevented but, again, the problems of floods and the formation of wetlands worsened. The river delta behind the canal progressively became eroded and the ground got lower due to sediment compaction. As a result, the countryside was on average half a metre lower than the canal which, with rain, would overflow. In 1871 the left bank of the canal was raised and in 1889 a siphon underpass was built to allow two local rivers (the Vallio e Meolo) to flow into the lagoon.
Reviews of the game were favorable upon release, although the Windows version of the game got lower scores than the console versions. GameRankings and Metacritic gave it a score of 86.59% and 84 out of 100 for the PlayStation 3 version; 86.46% and 86 out of 100 for the Xbox 360 version; 77.15% and 76 out of 100 for the PC version; and 62.38% and 61 out of 100 for the PSP version. As of April 26, 2007, Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2 has sold 1 million copies on the Xbox 360. It was also named Game of the Month by Game Informer for May 2007.
The squadron initially made orbital predictions by computing ephemerides based on standard Kepler orbits. As a satellite got lower into the atmosphere, drag made it difficult to forecast the ephemeris of the satellite accurately.Cotter, Lawrence R.. Reminiscences About Space Track History. Privately published. Berkeley CA, 20 November 2006. By 1962, the situation was somewhat better. The Soviet satellite Sputnik 4 was slowly entering lower orbits because of atmospheric drag. Using a new program, (Satellite General Perturbations Differential Corrections) and observations from the radar at Shemya Air Force Station, the orbital analyst plotted the changing orbital period and was able to predict the exact revolution on which the satellite reentered the atmosphere.A 20-pound piece of it landed on a street in downtown Manitowoc, Wisconsin on the western shore of Lake Michigan.

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