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www.reference.com/topic/Polar-Ocean
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The decline of Antarctica's Southern Ocean carbon "sink"... ... In a report published in this week's issue of Science, a team of oceanographers, including MBL (Marine Biological Laboratory)
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www.teoma.com/ans/decline-letters
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ChaCha has the answer to this question: What is a 4 letter word meaning gradual decline Answer: Sink or fall are other words for gradual decline. Thanks for asking...
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www.cnbc.com/id/45129315/Euro_Factories_Sink_Deeper_Int...
www.cnbc.com/id/45129315/Euro_Factories_Sink_Deeper_Into_Decline_in_October
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Nov 2, 2011 ... The downturn in euro zone manufacturing in October was even deeper than previously reported, according to business surveys on Wednesday ...
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catholicbusinessjournal.biz/p/1871
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Sinking Into Chaos, Class Division, and Economic Decline. By Thomas M. Loarie. by Thomas Loarie. Review of From Family Collapse to America's Decline: The ...
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www.lexipedia.com/english/decline
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Definition of decline in the online dictionary, Lexipedia.
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av1611.com/kjbp/kjv-dictionary/sink.html
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To fall; to decline; to decay; to decrease. A free state gradually sinks into ruin. It is the duty of government to revive a sinking commerce. Let not the fire sink or ...
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www.americanthinker.com/2011/08/class_warfare_erupts_in...
www.americanthinker.com/2011/08/class_warfare_erupts_into_just_plain_warfare.html
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Aug 11, 2011 ... Not surprisingly, both nations sink into decline as they now fiercely protect their citizens' ability to violate property rights. John Adams, a man ...
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Jan 12, 2012 ... Possible reasons for PBDEs' sharp decline, as compared to PCBs, may include that they degrade more readily in soil or sink into inaccessible ...
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dictionary.reference.com/browse/slump
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to decline or deteriorate, as health, business, quality, or efficiency. 5. to sink into a bog, muddy place, etc., or through ice or snow. EXPAND. 6. to sink heavily, as ...
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