But the opposition said that investment in renewable energy had fallen under the coalition.
"By 14, I had fallen under Bud's spell, " he said, glancing at Powell's image.
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George Harrison had already fallen under the spell of the sitar and the maharishi's message appealed to John Lennon's angry pacifism.
These new relationships are in part, the result of the media storm the Shockers have fallen under since winning Final Four berth.
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The Test and one-day matches against Pakistan have been blighted by claims of spot-fixing, and Friday's one-dayer has also fallen under the radar.
History--at least the kind written in the markets--has been awfully kind to those who have fallen under the baleful glare of government antitrust investigations.
But people like me who probably would have fallen under the spectrum label had it been around in our childhoods relate to, share, and deeply empathize with the struggles of autistic people, particularly when we see our children having these issues, too.
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The chart shows that since December 2008, these bonds are up close to 150%, and yields have fallen to under 6%, as I noted last month.
The figures also show that the use by the Metropolitan Police of stop-and-search powers where there is a suspicion of terrorist-related activity has fallen by just under half.
Before anything else, Greenberg, a self-effacing, amiable schmoozer, has had to fix Oak Brook's formerly ugly franchisee relations, which had fallen into disrepair under predecessors Edward Rensi and Michael Quinlan.
And the total rate of offshore leasing has fallen two-thirds under this administration.
The 27-year-old former Aston Villa midfielder had fallen out of favor under new coach Christian Gross.
He had fallen with one leg bent under him, and now he straightened it.
Since 1970, the number of farms has fallen from 1.6m to under 700, 000, of which barely half are run by full-time farmers.
The Scottish government said the number of people sent for treatment at Bath had fallen since a high of 34 under the previous Labour-Liberal Democrat Scottish Executive.
In other words, ASEAN may have diverted trade as well as creating it (although the average tariff it imposes on outsiders has now fallen from over 12% to under 3%).
At the current rate of progress, by 2015 the number of deaths of African children under five will have fallen only to 5m a year, rather than the 2m target set by the MDG.
At Chicago he took a demoralised orchestra that had fallen a long way since its heyday under Fritz Reiner, another musical tyrant from Budapest, and made it great again.
Meanwhile, the share of the population that gets chiropractic treatment every year has fallen from a high of 12% to under 8%.
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Other factors, it says, have also contributed to the decline in deaths, and fatalities among under-age drunk drivers have fallen by only 13%.
With the shortening of the payment period under Agenda 2010, joblessness has fallen by more than average among older workers during the economic upswing.
While millions of American homes are under water because their value has fallen below the amount owed on them, most commercial buildings are generating enough cash to pay off their loans.
The proportion of people under the age of 20 will have fallen from 40% recorded last year to 32%.
The Belgian was trying to retrieve the ball from under the ball boy, who had fallen on top of it.
By the fall 2008, Mr. Musk was reeling under additional pressure because his marriage had fallen apart, and he was facing a potentially drawn-out and acrimonious divorce.
Now, partly because corporate bonds are in short supply, but also because investors seem convinced once again that big firms will not go under, yields on riskier debt have fallen.
The problem this time was not the unions, who readily agreed to a new deal, but the cack-handed government management under which Australia's rail network had fallen into decline.
She had fallen and ended up with a broken cheekbone and five stitches under her eyebrow.
Gross non-performing loans have fallen from about a fifth of the total in 1995 to under 3% today.
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