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such as goats, sheep, and possums had been | dramatically reduced allowing new vegetation to flourish |
The bank's shares had decreased | dramatically on the stock exchange in previous days. |
to fight on, but the club's budget had been | dramatically cut, and Caton, Cuff, Jones and Swords all |
1993, membership of the group had increased | dramatically, and now stood at 60. |
The area had declined | dramatically by 1990, but has since improved due to a se |
The band had to | dramatically change the song "(Let's Get) Physical" to a |
The city Vasa took charge over had changed | dramatically: As the Bloodbath had killed many of the ci |
e number of registered voters had increased | dramatically since the legislative elections - by 1,298, |
The school population had increased | dramatically by 1915, and two wings were added to the bu |
m out!" and by abruptly raising her hand to | dramatically finalise where she stands upon that pitch i |
available per person in Pakistan has fallen | dramatically as the population has increased -- a situat |
Since 2006 however the school has changed | dramatically, from the building of a multi-purpose sport |
hey learn that the Count's life has changed | dramatically since the conclusion of L'ombre du Z, as he |
witness the fact that the world has changed | dramatically during those years, with the village itself |
onalism of these new dispatchers has fallen | dramatically. |
l district Elgin Public Schools has changed | dramatically over the years. |
The demand of charged vaccine has increased | dramatically with the rising consumption power and healt |
ake for the local primary school has fallen | dramatically in the last few years, and continues to fal |
t two decades peanut production has dropped | dramatically. |
r the last 20 years the village has changed | dramatically with the decline of agriculture and it has |
opening, the surrounding area has expanded | dramatically. |
io-political landscape of Japan has changed | dramatically. |
The manga has a | dramatically different ending than the anime. |
, the age for toilet training has increased | dramatically. |
Zinc deficiency in children has been | dramatically reduced. |
Its critical standing has improved | dramatically with the passage of time, as it is now seen |
nMobil, BP, or Royal Dutch Shell, has risen | dramatically in recent years. |
he Memphis Metropolitan Area, has increased | dramatically since the 1990s. |
ortmund Data Bank, although it has expanded | dramatically over the last decades, and is now maintaine |
nadian population in the diocese has shrunk | dramatically, forcing the merger and the closure of pari |
f films made by Puerto Ricans has increased | dramatically. |
Gold and silver production has increased | dramatically over the past decade. |
government towards North Korea has changed | dramatically in the last few decades; during the Park Ch |
well in cultivation and recently has spread | dramatically in areas not natural to its distribution in |
rticipation in the Great Race has increased | dramatically, meeting registration caps enacted to limit |
The Jewish-Christian dialog has changed | dramatically since the early centuries. |
l and athletic season, The Jungle has risen | dramatically in popularity and membership without a lega |
ty of data; however, their cost has dropped | dramatically in the last decade. |
The agency, under Ray, has also | dramatically improved the physical condition of all prop |
ilitary relationship, with India, has grown | dramatically in the last decade or two, which is, from m |
igits of Catalan's constant G has increased | dramatically during the last decades. |
this labor of love, the Foundation has also | dramatically improved the physical plant, installing com |
Membership has increased | dramatically and the club's fleet of boats has grown ove |
as a corporate center, the city has changed | dramatically, although it still preserves much of its he |
ntonville Public Schools district has grown | dramatically in the last decade, and is now the largest |
This number has increased | dramatically since the foundation of the park in 1987 an |
The land value has increased | dramatically, but the populational density is still rela |
recent years the trout fishing has improved | dramatically and the Monnow catchment once again ranks a |
to the property, its condition has improved | dramatically. |
Fence, crime rates in San Diego have fallen | dramatically. |
ional programs of the Keck School have been | dramatically enlarged and restructured. |
J curves have flattened | dramatically. |
ear olds, whose exams results have improved | dramatically in the last five years. |
mon however the salmon numbers have dropped | dramatically in recent years, most anglers blame polluti |
As Vancouver housing costs have increased | dramatically in the past few years (now the most expensi |
e football souvenirs produced have improved | dramatically. |
cent years, the show's ratings have dropped | dramatically, a result of airing against the perennially |
that the loss of human life would have been | dramatically reduced, if a tsunami warning system, like |
house and adjoining restaurant have changed | dramatically since the club opened in 1898. |
wake of the SOX legislation and have since | dramatically declined, as companies "cleaned up" their b |
hereafter the club's fortunes have suffered | dramatically. |
apy, her mobility, and speech have improved | dramatically. |
Today, pollution levels have been | dramatically cut back, and it is again considered safe t |
ful to health, "teacup" cats have increased | dramatically in popularity. |
d as critically endangered, having declined | dramatically in the last 60 years due to increased ferti |
after centuries have passed, having changed | dramatically or fallen into ruins during the intervening |
He was | dramatically removed from his office by a papal bull dat |
He also | dramatically strengthened the police force. |
He fell | dramatically from power in 1234, consequent on the death |
toga, California and Joan's health improved | dramatically. |
company's stated mission is to help clients | dramatically improve their performance by delivering hig |
s, the number of Asturian Painted Hens fell | dramatically to the point of extinction. |
had been digitally altered to make her look | dramatically thinner. |
66 for 5, but he then had his middle-stump | dramatically uprooted by Spofforth. |
pite of the fact that he improved his times | dramatically, he was initially laughed at. |
China (Stephanie Che) who changes his life | dramatically. |
netheless, following the accident, his form | dramatically declined and he was allowed to leave Salter |
His life | dramatically changed for the better when he discovered h |
1979 general election boosted his majority | dramatically to 12,518, and it increased at every subseq |
says the experiences recounted in his book | dramatically changed his life. |
The demographic makeup of the Holyland has | dramatically changed in recent years. |
perintendent, crime and homicides increased | dramatically. |
White's championship hopes improved | dramatically in the inaugural World 600 (now the named t |
Before human intervention | dramatically changed the Lake Sevan ecosystem, the lake |
The Greater Finland idea gained | dramatically in popularity and influence in 1917, and lo |
rate outfits making them immediately appear | dramatically different from other people attending more |
Working memory impairment can | dramatically affect cognitive function, and it is a symp |
road Street Station's importance diminished | dramatically. |
the IPF calendar and increasing in numbers | dramatically. |
death, believing that it was presented in a | dramatically effective and realistic manner. |
The 100 dollar notes were printed in two | dramatically different versions, while the 1000 dollar n |
-first emergency surgery station in Vienna, | dramatically increasing the effectiveness of medical int |
aged to increase his party's share in votes | dramatically by criticizing the coalition. |
states that "her vivid personification in a | dramatically excellent scene suggests that her gender is |
erall numbers of voters did not increase as | dramatically as expected, the composition of the elector |
of attack can be greatly increased, thereby | dramatically improving lift at slow speeds. |
king just as demand from China and India is | dramatically increasing, rapidly declining ground water |
ratively with the entertainment industry to | dramatically increase the presence of female characters |
ortation and industrial infrastructure have | dramatically changed the area. |
fense mission, and a parallel initiative to | dramatically increase the armament aboard Coast Guard cu |
Scale insects vary | dramatically in their appearance from very small organis |
e club, when the stadium owners insisted on | dramatically increasing the rent paid by the team to the |
which raised the default rate instantly and | dramatically raised the contribution rates of their empl |
In 1783 the institution was | dramatically expanded when the Greater Stocks House, wit |
pillary electrophoresis instrumentation has | dramatically expanded the scope of analytes that can be |
The internet has | dramatically increased the number of publishers who also |
ving most of the industrial investments and | dramatically developing into a regional industrial cente |
ement on his father irrevocable.Gerard then | dramatically produced a notorious forger, Abraham Grange |
imes wrote that "The opera is accomplished, | dramatically effective and thoroughly professional...the |
pping website spam: "Mollom's purpose is to | dramatically reduce the effort of keeping your site clea |
This means that cosmic space is neither | dramatically open or dramatically closed, but is almost |
The ship channel is improved | dramatically in order to accommodate large PANAMAX class |
His life is changed | dramatically when he finds out he has been left a secret |
HIV/AIDS is increasing | dramatically, especially in India, which leads the world |
ittle more practice, my 'game' is improving | dramatically. |
be a component of any disease, but is most | dramatically demonstrated in conversion disorder (a psyc |
place this fish in the genus Psednos, it is | dramatically different in appearance from all its congen |
chain as Holiday Inn of America and it grew | dramatically, following Wilson's original tenet that the |
It is | dramatically sited above the Johnson-Seymour mill race a |
Carrier presided over JMU as it grew | dramatically in size and in reputation. |
in the neighborhood, the area around it has | dramatically changed. |
It has | dramatically increased in frequency between 1960 and 201 |
ational area for local residents; it floods | dramatically every 5-10 years, so will never be develope |
It's also | dramatically visible on Google Earth. |
Walk into Hell that increased its earnings | dramatically. |
allows the aphid to increase its population | dramatically in a relatively short period of time. |
ate government managed to expand its forces | dramatically after the start of the war. |
enlo again took steps to ensure its future, | dramatically increasing the Upper School's enrollment, a |
t all the suggestions, and Jeff's condition | dramatically worsens. |
rway network in the 1970s cut journey times | dramatically, and coach travel had a significant cost ad |
middle section in which the keyboard melody | dramatically rises and the guitars are pick-scraped for |
h the sudden death of the Bavarian King, it | dramatically changed the balance of power in Germany. |
the state of geological knowledge increased | dramatically. |
The local landscape changed | dramatically, with the coastal areas around Napier being |
opulation of Christians in Sri Lanka didn't | dramatically increase until the arrival of Portuguese mi |
was poor, for instance, but later improved | dramatically. |
Under his leadership, Clinique's | Dramatically Different Moisturizing Lotion became the be |
the missionary work under LeBaron expanded | dramatically. |
ustice minister, he passed legislation that | dramatically strengthened laws condemning child pornogra |
The castle's ground level was | dramatically altered around the 18th century. |
ase deficiency, cortodoxone levels increase | dramatically, causing hypertension (as opposed to 21-alp |
Increase roof life span | dramatically |
After the earthquake of 1773 life changed | dramatically in the City of Santiago de Guatemala, which |
However, Jeanie's happy life changes | dramatically after her mother suddenly passes away. |
e from the past 15 years, Alison's life has | dramatically improved. |
reet prices of the Porsche lineup increased | dramatically. |
Hepcidin levels in the liver are | dramatically depressed in these knockout animals. |
and Bliss turn fifteen, their lives change | dramatically. |
The children's lives changed | dramatically when their father died, still in his fiftie |
The mining increased the local population | dramatically and whole new housing estates were construc |
ne of his LB&SCR I3 class locomotives, with | dramatically improved results. |
e Aguri Suzuki retired when his Lola rather | dramatically caught fire. |
speech at a charity function was so long it | dramatically reduced the takings, or when students we in |
An attempt was made to | dramatically expand the ski area during its final years, |
young boy arrives, he finds the magic realm | dramatically changed. |
Next was Hermann Maier, who | dramatically flew off the course at the first jump, caus |
t preprocessing or indexing makes searching | dramatically faster. |
nstruction industry, the company managed to | dramatically reduce the drying periods on the building s |
ated, while the eastern Hawizeh Marshes had | dramatically shrunk. |
onaghan's leadership, Vulcan Materials grew | dramatically, eventually becoming a Forbes 500 company. |
Their weight may change | dramatically. |
er standards for large scale mining may not | dramatically change. |
small, and the shape of a thing may change | dramatically under a microscope). |
The measure, which | dramatically increased taxes on these businesses, was st |
gh School Cross Country Team membership has | dramatically risen over the past few years, and the team |
ot to be prepared, that things might change | dramatically and you could become President.' |
Prolix returns at that moment, claiming | dramatically that soon the air in the village will becom |
the Reserve contracted the monetary supply | dramatically, prolonging the Depression, which Friedman |
The move would | dramatically transform the third biggest member of the N |
in the stabilities of individual mRNAs can | dramatically affect the overall level of expression for |
order to double the scoring multiplier and | dramatically affect the Rock Meter. |
Musically and | dramatically, Hagith has been compared to Richard Straus |
in which a destabilizing N-terminal residue | dramatically decreases the in vivo half-life of a protei |
e bottleneck effect; when natural disasters | dramatically reduce the size of a population resulting i |
"false positive" or "false negative" error | dramatically outweighs the cost of the alternative type |
een, 80mm, 'soft-pack' which has never been | dramatically changed, is the oldest in Dubek's product l |
2009, WEHC turned on their new transmitter, | dramatically increasing their power from 500 to 8,700 wa |
inning of the 21st century new construction | dramatically changed the look of this historical square. |
While she did not break any new ground | dramatically or vocally, Rethberg was just as much at ho |
assert the truth of the newspaper's story, | dramatically calling Archer a liar in court. |
if the addition of a single extra node will | dramatically decrease error. |
experience is that the usage has not risen | dramatically. |
Station output did not change | dramatically after the takeover, but presenters were occ |
However, the town did not increase | dramatically in size in the next few years, and the elec |
Their number increased | dramatically in the Upper South in the first two decades |
of 34.8 million in 1951, sheep numbers rose | dramatically to peak at 70.3 million in 1982. |
alf of the 19th century, their numbers were | dramatically reduced by the introduction of new diseases |
ans Strike of 1958" passengers numbers fell | dramatically and London Transport withdrew or curtailed |
Estimates of their numbers vary | dramatically, (in accordance with Iraq's assimilation po |
Passenger numbers improved | dramatically, with over 500,000 users in 2008. |
Within 10 years, student numbers had | dramatically increased. |
thdrawn in 2001 and student numbers dropped | dramatically. |
s (that is, resonances) of two objects that | dramatically influences how those two objects interact w |
s videos caught on the scene of individuals | dramatically injuring themselves, the wound often leavin |
His London Metropolitan Tabernacle of 1861 | dramatically illustrated this alternative view . |
The Great Miami Hurricane of 1926 | dramatically altered the landscape of the area. |
we can drive down the number of infections | dramatically and start writing the story of the end of A |
ed prices; this increased the price of coal | dramatically and it was agreed diminished Derby's compet |
hows that the required amount of propellant | dramatically increases, with increasing delta-v. |
more relaxed and the attributes of players | dramatically increased, giving the game its arcade feel. |
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