• He has traveled to New Hampshire to drop off his son for his first stay at an overnight camp.

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  • Instead, residents will need to chop up the trees to fit inside the new containers, or drop off intact trees at central collection points.

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  • While women represent 53% of new hires, the drop-off rate of women at each level up the ladder is startling: 37% of the next-level promotions go to women while only 14% of executive committees are female.

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  • Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy at Rutgers, speaking of northern New Jersey's population drop-off.

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  • It has the potential to liberate individuals from many aspects of political tyranny but it also creates new challenges as the physical cash drop-off point is no longer a deterrent to getting caught.

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  • The AP is offsetting the drop-off in newspaper revenue with new online customers and strong demand for images and video.

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  • We hit it, the steering wheel went dead and the car began to glide, ghosting toward the shoulder, which looked about four feet wide and well below the surface of the new blacktop it was a big drop-off of five or six inches and the shoulder was red clay drenched with rain.

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  • The University of Kansas study suggests a sharp drop-off in the amount of daylight in New York in September might trigger seasonal affective disorder and make some traders more risk-averse.

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  • For the somewhat lengthy journey from Incheon to central Seoul, passengers can take the new Airport Railroad Express or ride in one of the comfortable coaches that drop off passengers at their hotels -- a better option for those arriving with heavy luggage.

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  • There was still time for Kevin Pietersen to drop a stinger from McCullum at gully off Anderson with the second new ball in the final over of the day but, in the end, the keeper and Ross Taylor (34no) survived to keep the hosts' slim hopes of survival alive.

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  • Companies drop on or off depending on things like acquisitions, public offerings and new procurement information.

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  • Many employers remain prejudiced against older workers, and not always without reason: performance in manual jobs does drop off in middle age, and older people are often slower on the uptake and less comfortable with new technology.

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