In centers of Democratic strength, the drop-off in turnout was more precipitous still. |
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Their roots sometimes spread out over the path, and gained anchorage on the most precipitous slopes. |
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Overlooking it are the residential streets that were carved from the precipitous slopes. |
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Some trees were standing diagonally, with their entangled roots exposed on the precipitous rocky cliffs. |
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Amazingly, all were dragged three kilometres up the precipitous slopes by manpower. |
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Lackluster economic growth and a precipitous fall in the stock market have hammered German banks. |
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And most important, the precipitous rise in fatherless households has finally begun to level off. |
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But scientists have documented a precipitous decline of the Pacific leatherback in the past two decades. |
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Unfortunately, he then experienced one of the most precipitous declines in major league history. |
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During the past two decades, Canadian participation in elections at all levels has undergone a precipitous slide. |
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The precipitous fall in the stock market has been one contributing factor to this reassessment. |
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The precipitous decrease in size and numbers of American alligators taken for trade reflected a species in decline. |
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Sugar feeds the brain, and fluctuations in the level of this fuel can lead to precipitous changes in a child's mood. |
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The rebranding comes in the wake of a precipitous drop in tourist arrivals to what was once Asia's most popular vacation destination. |
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The economic slowdown in the US has led to a precipitous drop in tax revenues for states and municipalities. |
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In Anna Casey's Place in the World the kids build the Race-A-Rama, a dirt bike track of immense hills and precipitous pits and ditches. |
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This precipitous narrow track must have been a sobering welcome for the new settlers. |
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Another precipitous passage comes to a landing with vertical shafts disappearing into the ceiling. |
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The creature darts suddenly, swinging across the precipitous pit from limb to limb. |
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In South Korea, the decline has been so precipitous that it caught the government off guard. |
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A recognition of this epistemological complexity is itself sufficient to compel the thoughtful interpreter to avoid precipitous decisions. |
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However, the tide of the war takes a precipitous turn, forcing Riley and his commanders to take drastic measures. |
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And to the right was a precipitous mountain range with snowy caps and rocky cliffs. |
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Our military history offers few such stunning examples of the spectacular rise, precipitous fall and dramatic vindication of a combat leader. |
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We could see some of them which had toppled over and rolled down the precipitous slopes and remained upside down at most nauseating angles. |
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Lying just over 14 km off the extreme south-west coast, Eldey's precipitous cliffs rise to a height of nearly 80 metres. |
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If our foreign policies are rash, precipitous and not objectively thought out they will harm us domestically. |
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What has caused the press' sudden and precipitous drop-off in confidence in the American public? |
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In the case of one ion, the all important carbonate ion, the decrease is precipitous. |
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A house built on the precipitous slope of an olive grove in Turkey celebrates tradition and a remarkable site. |
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But these are no ordinary stairs, they form a precipitous swirly spiral that slowly descends inside an open cavern at the front of the building. |
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The nearly flat trail was bordered on one side by precipitous slopes, where penumbral snowfields fell into the crater 100 feet below. |
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They penetrated ravines and reached precipitous mountain peaks inaccessible to mechanized troops. |
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His speech highlighted the growing threat that his administration will launch a new, precipitous military adventure in the near future. |
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This, we soon discovered, is a craggy ridge only four feet wide, with precipitous 1,500-foot drop-offs on both sides. |
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With precipitous limestone cliffs, deeply shaded ravines, and clear rocky streams, the Driftless Area is a rugged landscape. |
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Along the coast, precipitous cliffs up to 1,400 feet high are interspersed with coves and bays leading into deep, V-shaped canyons. |
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A precipitous drop in performance and a more rapid rate of fatigue often result. |
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A small drop between 1982 and 1992, followed by a more precipitous drop over the past decade? |
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Since the 1960s we have witnessed a precipitous increase in the number of marriages ending in divorce. |
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This was a lovely glimpse of the Pacific Ocean, calm and sunny, with the bold precipitous cliffs of Maria Island rising grandly in the distance. |
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Late in the afternoon, we drop anchor beneath the island's precipitous cliffs and, possessed by a powerful craving for a cold beer, row to the fish-stained docks. |
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This particular Tamang community, which represents 300,000 of the nearly one million Tamang people, lives in a precipitous river valley located in the Himalayan Mountains. |
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On the north-east side, the stand thrusts out at a precipitous angle, like the hull of a ship, rhythmically articulated by broad ribs, each of which contains a staircase. |
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Exquisite rock islands cloaked in dense foliage are fringed by the shelves of coral reefs covered in crystal water leading you to precipitous drop-offs. |
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Many follow the island's 1,365 miles of irrigation channels, called levadas, stretches of which run along steep slopes with precipitous drops to one side. |
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Mars Hill Church leaders blamed bad publicity for the precipitous drop in attendance and tithes. |
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For instance, the introduction of Nile perch, a voracious predator, into Lake Victoria caused a precipitous decline of many small, planktivorous cichlids. |
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The topography of the actual route with its monuments and trails, its rivers and bridges, its steep hills and precipitous valleys, is meticulously represented. |
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A bus took us to a precipitous cliff with a door at its base. |
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Where the road ends, there is a precipitous staircase down the cliff, offering the occasional vertigo-inducing vista down the rock face to the turbulent Mediterranean. |
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The view is mind-boggling, with a precipitous drop into the defile of the Lairig Ghru, the great pass that splits the Cairngorms, linking Aviemore and Braemar. |
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It is a hilly town, and precipitous commons stretch into its very centre. |
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Our tiny bus wound up through the Inguri Valley whose precipitous road hugged cliffs and ravines, worming through crude tunnels and skirting thick forests. |
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The drop in such crimes would be dramatic, almost precipitous. |
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The resulting precipitous decline in living standards has created conditions in which virtually everyone involved in the February 29 shooting can be described as a victim. |
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He has taken a precipitous fall from being one of the game's top players. |
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And I don't think we should be talking in terms of precipitous withdrawal. |
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On the ground itself there is no defile, no gorge, no precipitous mountain pass, nothing which can remotely be called a Gap from the point of view of anybody on the ground. |
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If the track that approaches it from the east was anything to go by, it occupied a near invincible state of isolation, protected by gorges, mountains and precipitous passes. |
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Along the precipitous slopes of the upper Yangtze Gorge, dwarf blue sheep and blue sheep occupy disjunct habitats separated by a belt of subtropical forest. |
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High Street's eastern side is craggy and precipitous as it falls away towards Haweswater Reservoir. |
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People were shocked by his precipitous fall from political power. |
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There has been a precipitous decline in home sales recently. |
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On 17 September 2008, the BBC reported that HBOS was in takeover talks with Lloyds TSB, in response to a precipitous drop in HBOS's share price. |
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On either side the cliffs rose higher, and the walls of Jurassic rock, above the brashy steeps, more towering, precipitous, and fantastic. |
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The plea deal represents a precipitous fall from grace, writes John Avlon. |
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Part of the reason for this precipitous decline is likely climate change. |
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An unwillingness to stay with discomfort of change can itself be an attractor that pulls students into precipitous, frequently unsatisfying, decisions. |
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It also allows us to have a better baseline to understand the precipitous decline of the Chinese polity in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. |
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From Mumbles Head to Worm's Head, 20 miles to the west, the coast consists of a series of precipitous cliffs, interrupted by a number of sandy bays. |
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Its banks, if not really steep, had a bluff and precipitous aspect. |
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The eastern edge is precipitous, curving around the head of Greenburn. |
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The penologist Michael Tonry has in recent years argued that a series of moral panics caused the precipitous rise in the American prison population. |
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Then wavered all the rebel rings, And of a sudden, ere a single blow Was struck, precipitous they shrieking fled, And sought the portals of their Helly home. |
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