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It has dropped sharply since then, to 54 last year.
But in the last few years, sales have dropped sharply.
By 1912, the family's standard of living had dropped sharply.
If the deal does not work out, the stock is likely to drop sharply.
The stocks of the two companies dropped sharply as a result.
The cost of coverage, the report said, has also dropped sharply.
Since then the number has dropped sharply, to fewer than 4,000.
"The number of those taken out alive has dropped sharply."
In front of them the valley dropped sharply away from the road.
Its ratings have also dropped sharply from early in the season.
In recent years, test scores have dropped sharply since the mid-90's.
Business dropped sharply as a result and the club closed the following year.
The Cherokee left the ground as the road dropped sharply down.
Business dropped sharply after 9/11, but began to rebound by early 2002.
To the left, a cliff dropped sharply away from where the road had been.
The number of new stock issues from developing countries has also dropped sharply.
But if the market moves up or drops sharply, they can be large.
The road dropped sharply away from the viewing point, and soon she was alone.
The last time prices reached those levels was at the end of 2003, but they dropped sharply in early 2004.
The inflation rate dropped sharply, though it is still more than 10 percent.
When they hit an air pocket and dropped sharply, he opened his eyes again.
But the price paid to farmers dropped sharply over the last year, by more than 20 percent.
The price of Elders stock has dropped sharply in recent days.
In 1996, the number of deaths dropped sharply, according to some experts.
Then the market dropped sharply almost instantly and quickly rose again.