When Johnson, wearing the only suit he owned, took his list to Washington and dropped it off at the State Department and the U.N.
It dropped off to about 4 percent of total funding after 1990, to 0 percent the last two years.
After that jump, the stock was too expensive to remain on the list and it dropped off the list and down in price for a few months before returning in January.
If there was any truth that the numbers of migrants and immigrants had dropped off, it will not be for long.
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The curious emptiness Chicago confronted, the way it just dropped off into nothing, especially at sunset or in the fog, this void was responsible for all the activity.
It dropped them from play-off contention in the Championship to a battle against relegation.
It is believed she dropped off her house keys at Mr McLelland's home at the Fyffe Centre on Belvedere Road and entered the car park at 07:55 BST.
It found that social activity dropped off significantly during lunch time, as many employees retreated to their desks to check emails, rather than chatting with one another.
FedEx couriers in select markets now carry handheld computers and scanners called "PowerPads", which allow them to enter information about a package into the company's system as soon as it's picked up or dropped off.
But it is very interesting that crime has dropped off at about the same time the internet went mainstream.
"Skyfall" dropped off the top five for the first time since it went wide.
And, after IPO numbers dropped off sharply at the start of the year, it might allay fears that companies are fleeing overseas to list on stock exchanges where regulations are less onerous.
Before Plowden, whole-class teaching got a bad name because it often led to teachers droning on while their pupils dropped off.
The next day Hurricane Rita hit and it was full again so my wife, Sharon, dropped the gear back off.
It turns out that Ziplocs and all plastic sandwich bags can be dropped off at any bin that takes plastic grocery bags.
The same Institute study show a record-high enrollment in the U.S. from abroad, up 6% in the latest year. (Growth had dropped off in the aftermath of the 2008-9 financial crisis, as it did after the 2001 terrorist attack and visa stringencies.) The Chinese component rose 23% among graduate students and 31% for undergrads.
"It's pretty much a haze covering the town, and you can definitely smell it, " said Ashley, whose shelter was housing more than 170 animals dropped off by evacuees.
It was then that a helicopter flew in, picked up wounded soldiers, and dropped off supplies before leaving.
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It is understood that Yorkshire's teenage off-spinning all-rounder was dropped for the second England Under-19 Test against Sri Lanka for breaking mid-match curfews.
Bravo also had an escape on 46 when he was dropped by a diving Hodge at square-leg off Brett Lee and made the most of it to score his score a second Test hundred in as many games.
Dredge has only enjoyed one top-10 finish this year and was resigned to making it four missed cuts out of five until the weather turned and the cut-off point dropped to two over, keeping him here.
But it was steady progress for the Pakistan openers early on and Imran Farhat, dropped on 11 by Marcus North off Peter Siddle, secured his 13th Test half-century just after lunch.
Though "The Office" is unlikely to beat last fall's premiere rating, it could easily post a considerable improvement over the back half of last season, when the show dropped off to series-low numbers.
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