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Slumping

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  • Slumping against a saloon door, Krempkau drew his own
  • Slumping and sand blows were observed in the Yaque del
  • The clay shows obvious signs of slumping, and is eroding very rapidly.
  • rn part of the island is accompanied by major slumping and southeastward movement of the flanks of t
  • is second season with Dresdner, with the team slumping and in need for injury replacements, Miller w
  • came at a time when Conservative support was slumping and Labour was enjoying a comfortable lead in
  • 26 other offers to purchase the economically slumping Applebee's.
  • more historically accurate and to revitalize slumping attendance.
  • rative side, Luginbill was given control of a slumping Aztec program.
  • The final shot shows her head slumping down on the steering wheel in despair, the pa
  • After slumping in 1972, he returned to form the following se
  • The slumping is thought to affect only the upper part of t
  • Slumping observed in the epicentral area.
  • collapsing into the water with crevassing and slumping of level waterfront ship-unloading dock-work
  • , tectonic activity is unlikely; some form of slumping on the south-west side of the undersea (Wyvil
  • Australian party president, resigned, citing slumping opinion polls and the poor result in the 2006
  • He was reported as suddenly slumping over in his chair.
  • After years of slumping sales, the album's competition with Kanye Wes
  • After slumping to .211 in 1968, Blair had perhaps his best s
  • although that was unable to prevent his side slumping to a 79-run loss.
  • o finish in the top three for the first time, slumping to eighth - though safely above the relegatio
  • n the defensive system of coach Brian Sutter, slumping to totals of just 44 and 37 points.
  • after slumping toward the tail end of the season.
  • nt, but recent excavations have revealed that slumping was a problem even while the mound was being
  • e way up to temperature, or more importantly, slumping while being held at temperature.