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| cent years, the show's ratings have dropped | dramatically, a result of airing against the perennially |
| With Cilgerran Castle standing | dramatically above wooded slopes, the area has attracted |
| lative nativity of protein antigens can all | dramatically affect the quality and quantity of antibody |
| order to double the scoring multiplier and | dramatically affect the Rock Meter. |
| he low temperatures of the operation, which | dramatically affect chemical reaction rates. |
| Working memory impairment can | dramatically affect cognitive function, and it is a symp |
| in the stabilities of individual mRNAs can | dramatically affect the overall level of expression for |
| Tuberculosis and whooping cough | dramatically affected the elderly and young. |
| Some CPA policies | dramatically affected the course and nature of police re |
| fire, this malfunctioning slide would have | dramatically affected the survivability of the occupants |
| e course of the Tintin series, and was most | dramatically affected by the introduction of Captain Had |
| n June, the command of the regiment changed | dramatically after Colonel William Northedge resigned du |
| draising and visits to his website declined | dramatically after this event, as many supporters had pr |
| Station output did not change | dramatically after the takeover, but presenters were occ |
| ate government managed to expand its forces | dramatically after the start of the war. |
| Crime rates plunged | dramatically after a curfew was implemented. |
| , but especially cervical barriers, dropped | dramatically after the 1960s introduction of the combine |
| ring World War II, though business declined | dramatically after the War. |
| However, Jeanie's happy life changes | dramatically after her mother suddenly passes away. |
| But the air traffic sank | dramatically after Estonia became independent in 1991, a |
| But in 2004, his share of the vote dropped | dramatically against septuagenarian former Judge, assemb |
| The peak rises | dramatically almost 4,500 feet (1,400 m) above Jackson L |
| cable) to an otherwise secure system could | dramatically alter the system RF characteristics. |
| However, Squires opposed proposals to more | dramatically alter the rules of the game, noting, "You c |
| Forced to | dramatically alter his diet, he came up with the idea of |
| A new moral order was also imposed that has | dramatically altered the culture and beliefs of the indi |
| the western end of the thoroughfare, which | dramatically altered its course as part of major works o |
| The area was | dramatically altered by major works in the 1960s, involv |
| t City Hall was built, and the building was | dramatically altered to its present appearance. |
| ived the recent Industrial Revolution which | dramatically altered the face of the region. |
| ng the 19th century, the British government | dramatically altered the original design of the gate by |
| The Great Miami Hurricane of 1926 | dramatically altered the landscape of the area. |
| The castle's ground level was | dramatically altered around the 18th century. |
| Its successful business plan was | dramatically altered and they were restricted to perform |
| As a result, around 1980, Foodmaker | dramatically altered Jack in the Box's marketing strateg |
| imagined Yes's music into a techno context, | dramatically altering the band's sound. |
| s with its main tower rising to 15 stories, | dramatically altering Montreal's skyline. |
| as a corporate center, the city has changed | dramatically, although it still preserves much of its he |
| Music recording increased | dramatically and the growth of commercial radio and TV a |
| n, the populations of these areas increased | dramatically and produced 3000 new apartments before the |
| In the US, domestic exploration declined | dramatically, and the number of active drilling rigs was |
| ears, the quantity of coal transported fell | dramatically and it was decided to shut the railway down |
| the dinner ladies, increased their workload | dramatically, and exceeded the allocated budget. |
| The mining increased the local population | dramatically and whole new housing estates were construc |
| ans Strike of 1958" passengers numbers fell | dramatically and London Transport withdrew or curtailed |
| ame less defensive and cooperation improved | dramatically, and many recovered or much improved. |
| ven at the end of lap ten, Coulthard slowed | dramatically and came in for a pit stop with engine prob |
| But his character came in | dramatically and he'll go out dramatically." |
| Population increased | dramatically and there is strong evidence of a growing c |
| The number of worshippers increased | dramatically and in 1834 work on a larger church was beg |
| manufactures saw the demand for 3DTVs go up | dramatically and went further into research and developm |
| able coal and therefore gas production fell | dramatically and initially its use for home heating was |
| In 2008, his bowling workload increased | dramatically, and he finished the season with 20 wickets |
| The SPD vote share fell | dramatically, and Christian Wulff (CDU) was able to form |
| elitis epidemic caused polio cases to swell | dramatically and they eventually became his main priorit |
| rway network in the 1970s cut journey times | dramatically, and coach travel had a significant cost ad |
| ined with water depths at 300 feet dropping | dramatically and in a short distance to 10,000 feet. |
| 933, the Anti-Saloon League's fortunes fell | dramatically and it found itself unable to continue supp |
| eason, the springs have been known to flood | dramatically and certain areas of the spring during thes |
| Following the judgement libel awards fell | dramatically, and since the passing of the Human Rights |
| The number of slaves dropped off | dramatically and there were only three slaves in the sta |
| The 1980's began with earnings down | dramatically, and things went from bad to worse. |
| ot to be prepared, that things might change | dramatically and you could become President.' |
| eling and fabrication capabilities improved | dramatically, and a number of high-performance MET devic |
| we can drive down the number of infections | dramatically and start writing the story of the end of A |
| Membership has increased | dramatically and the club's fleet of boats has grown ove |
| Brenham also cut city spending | dramatically and resisted (along with four San Francisco |
| 1993, membership of the group had increased | dramatically, and now stood at 60. |
| with 150-200 attendees), the festival grew | dramatically and tickets for the 2007 event (over 1000) |
| ed prices; this increased the price of coal | dramatically and it was agreed diminished Derby's compet |
| ida's chances of first-team action improved | dramatically, and he started the 2007-08 season in scori |
| ended in 1918, the price of copper dropped | dramatically and Phoenix, which was completely reliant o |
| Population increased | dramatically and there is strong evidence of a growing c |
| history with the theme music being changed | dramatically and the titles showing a new area car speed |
| The punches made Thompson slow down | dramatically, and Haye began to attack Thompson relentle |
| recent years the trout fishing has improved | dramatically and the Monnow catchment once again ranks a |
| The method has subsequently been improved | dramatically and if performed correctly should only iden |
| er finding this new home, the festival grew | dramatically and attracted around 300,000 attendees in i |
| ack on Pearl Harbor, public opinion changed | dramatically and, for the first time, a narrow plurality |
| The home also features a | dramatically arched porte cochere. |
| thunderstorm on the night of July 1, 1776, | dramatically arriving in Philadelphia "in his boots and |
| ine performance, especially speed, improved | dramatically, as did the threat they posed. |
| available per person in Pakistan has fallen | dramatically as the population has increased -- a situat |
| The authority's logo was changed | dramatically, as was the logo for all four airports, thr |
| As such, the context of the song changed | dramatically, as a mourning LaBelle, dressed in black, s |
| The river often changed colour | dramatically as a result of paper and paint mills routin |
| installed and production continued to rise | dramatically as the mill started producing fancy cashmer |
| en Pit was sunk and the community increased | dramatically as a result. |
| ng designs had the effect of "reducing drag | dramatically as the aircraft approached the sound barrie |
| His family's finances declined | dramatically as he grew older until he was forced to res |
| The event opened | dramatically as Estil fell at the start, causing a mass |
| erall numbers of voters did not increase as | dramatically as expected, the composition of the elector |
| The city Vasa took charge over had changed | dramatically: As the Bloodbath had killed many of the ci |
| st-war reconstruction of Norway, Glava grew | dramatically, as the need for insulation of buildings be |
| the 1960s, deinstitutionalisation decreased | dramatically as the average length of stay decreased by |
| acter displays significant jealousy of, and | dramatically attempting to woo back her former lover (pl |
| The image of the East Ender changed | dramatically between the 19th century and the 20th. |
| Growth typically slows | dramatically between 90 and 140 years of age. |
| egacy of FIX beer in the Greek society, has | dramatically boosted sales, effectively leading to a str |
| hen Cable's mutant powers began to increase | dramatically, Bridge started to distrust Cable again and |
| The land value has increased | dramatically, but the populational density is still rela |
| rench Revolution causes corn prices to rise | dramatically, but wages do not follow. |
| he downhill at Patscherkofel, which was won | dramatically by Franz Klammer of Austria. |
| The area had declined | dramatically by 1990, but has since improved due to a se |
| It was expanded | dramatically by concentration of graves from smaller cem |
| aged to increase his party's share in votes | dramatically by criticizing the coalition. |
| nsus bureau, the Black population increased | dramatically by more than 450 percent between 1990 and 2 |
| e Ladoga, the level of the former decreased | dramatically by 7 meters (23 ft) and the waterway connec |
| and 1911 and was still 127 in 1951 but fell | dramatically by 1961 to 90. |
| The school population had increased | dramatically by 1915, and two wings were added to the bu |
| assert the truth of the newspaper's story, | dramatically calling Archer a liar in court. |
| He | dramatically catches the falling blade and proceeds to h |
| e Aguri Suzuki retired when his Lola rather | dramatically caught fire. |
| e, the internal heating of a star increases | dramatically, caused by contracting core, eventually bec |
| ase deficiency, cortodoxone levels increase | dramatically, causing hypertension (as opposed to 21-alp |
| rand Junction Canal developed a proposal to | dramatically change the route of the canal, suggesting i |
| section members such as the bass player can | dramatically change the feel as a band plays a song, eve |
| unnaturally cold water from reservoirs can | dramatically change the fish and macroinvertebrate fauna |
| The band had to | dramatically change the song "(Let's Get) Physical" to a |
| er standards for large scale mining may not | dramatically change. |
| t the dynamics within the mission area have | dramatically changed adding that there was a need to rev |
| h the sudden death of the Bavarian King, it | dramatically changed the balance of power in Germany. |
| belling him as a "neo-Confederate" that has | dramatically changed the agenda of the Sons of Confedera |
| g the 17th century, the role of the spaniel | dramatically changed as Englishmen began hunting with fl |
| inning of the 21st century new construction | dramatically changed the look of this historical square. |
| constitution reinvigorated the station and | dramatically changed the output: it was the start of a l |
| Before human intervention | dramatically changed the Lake Sevan ecosystem, the lake |
| In the third (1994) series, Gauntlet was | dramatically changed back to its original American conce |
| he life of an iconic American president has | dramatically changed the course of Jeffersonian scholars |
| ortation and industrial infrastructure have | dramatically changed the area. |
| The demographic makeup of the Holyland has | dramatically changed in recent years. |
| By the late 20th century, the emphasis had | dramatically changed to long-distance bulk freight. |
| aimed that purchasing a Paul Ross print has | dramatically changed their lives. |
| Winnipeg's electoral boundaries were | dramatically changed before the 1920 provincial election |
| A redistribution before the 1991 election | dramatically changed Vancouver's long-standing electoral |
| ing, FAIA of Keating Khang, this renovation | dramatically changed the building, the houston Skyline a |
| His life | dramatically changed for the better when he discovered h |
| in its trademark yellow tin and brown lid, | dramatically changed the fishkeeping hobby from a minor |
| says the experiences recounted in his book | dramatically changed his life. |
| een, 80mm, 'soft-pack' which has never been | dramatically changed, is the oldest in Dubek's product l |
| young boy arrives, he finds the magic realm | dramatically changed. |
| in the neighborhood, the area around it has | dramatically changed. |
| ctations as LeClair's scoring totals jumped | dramatically compared with his time with the Canadiens. |
| The need for this redundancy was | dramatically confirmed when a fire at Moomba cut most of |
| free world" is portrayed as a white planet, | dramatically contrasted with the black planet that is th |
| rty's 26-year-old candidate David Steel had | dramatically cut Commander Charles Donaldson's majority |
| Today, pollution levels have been | dramatically cut back, and it is again considered safe t |
| to fight on, but the club's budget had been | dramatically cut, and Caton, Cuff, Jones and Swords all |
| iana 237, which now by-passes Cannelton and | dramatically cuts the time of travel to Indiana 37, whic |
| ke of the Great Depression, chocolate sales | dramatically declined in Sydney; in response, Hillier mo |
| netheless, following the accident, his form | dramatically declined and he was allowed to leave Salter |
| wake of the SOX legislation and have since | dramatically declined, as companies "cleaned up" their b |
| if the addition of a single extra node will | dramatically decrease error. |
| ge, but the number of farms and workers has | dramatically decreased over the years. |
| Its range is | dramatically decreased from its historical distribution, |
| romatase in male lab mice, OCD rituals were | dramatically decreased. |
| an on TEL, blood lead levels in US children | dramatically decreased. |
| in which a destabilizing N-terminal residue | dramatically decreases the in vivo half-life of a protei |
| Genetic abolition of this current | dramatically decreases photoreceptor information capacit |
| urces of requisition will eventually decay, | dramatically decreasing their supply rate. |
| be a component of any disease, but is most | dramatically demonstrated in conversion disorder (a psyc |
| of the propeller over the paddle wheel were | dramatically demonstrated. |
| earance of the funnel plot can change quite | dramatically depending on the scale on the y-axis - whet |
| ents, in a story whose meaning could change | dramatically depending on the path taken through its lex |
| undergraduate students, after World War II | dramatically depleted the pool of male students. |
| Hepcidin levels in the liver are | dramatically depressed in these knockout animals. |
| eval historian Templar of Tyre, would often | dramatically describe the three Christian rulers (Hetoum |
| rs working in the United Arab Emirates have | dramatically deteriorated since the beginning of the glo |
| apanese traditional whaling techniques were | dramatically developed here in the 17th century, and the |
| ving most of the industrial investments and | dramatically developing into a regional industrial cente |
| aking English with a timing pattern that is | dramatically different may lead to speech that is diffic |
| nce on the group, but its members worked in | dramatically different styles, from the Expressionism of |
| In other words, | dramatically different propagation characteristics. |
| place this fish in the genus Psednos, it is | dramatically different in appearance from all its congen |
| The manga has a | dramatically different ending than the anime. |
| wo releases as separate entities, while not | dramatically different in style, serving as a sort of co |
| The 100 dollar notes were printed in two | dramatically different versions, while the 1000 dollar n |
| h cast iron pipe manufacture shifted to the | dramatically different technique of centrifugal casting. |
| develops through several instars which are | dramatically different in appearance. |
| These images show off two | dramatically different face-on views of M51. |
| as an HH or Double Fat Strat, which sounds | dramatically different from the sound of a traditional S |
| However, the submitted entry was | dramatically different from the original version release |
| aitta is also the co-author of the book The | Dramatically Different Classroom about incorporating dra |
| Under his leadership, Clinique's | Dramatically Different Moisturizing Lotion became the be |
| rate outfits making them immediately appear | dramatically different from other people attending more |
| Unexpectedly, a patient's psoriasis lesions | dramatically disappeared. |
| heir Charismatic theology, which they would | dramatically display through audience participation at t |
| akers on a student van at an outdoor rally, | dramatically disrupting it. |
| overed north-western fellside which plunges | dramatically down into Wast Water. |
| nious shades of black and red, although the | dramatically drawn curtain has been painted over by anot |
| rly as the 1860s, as lake traffic increased | dramatically due to the upsurge in mining in the Upper P |
| The demand for such wine increased | dramatically during the years of Prohibition and the win |
| or Regular Force personnel, while expanding | dramatically during the summer months to accommodate a l |
| witness the fact that the world has changed | dramatically during those years, with the village itself |
| Production volumes increased | dramatically during this period, reaching almost 35.000h |
| Soho expanded | dramatically during the 19th century with the constructi |
| Cleveland's unemployment rate increased | dramatically during the Panic of 1893. |
| d - an indicator of credit risk - increased | dramatically during September 2008. |
| lleged that contestants and judges act over | dramatically during elimination rounds to elicit sympath |
| The population declined | dramatically during the 20th century from 216 at the 190 |
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