1.   Won it in the raffle gonna have a drop in our tea, warm us up!

2.   Because memory chips constitute about one-third of all semiconductor sales, the price drops could have a big effect on overall chip revenues.

3.   But that drop may well have more to do with community policing and demographics than with locking up drug users and dealers.

4.   Egawa said the drop in shipments had practically nothing to do with the threat of U.S. trade sanctions against Japanese luxury cars during June.

5.   Short term, that drop could have just enough psychological effect on consumers to dampen spending and slow growth.

6.   Soybeans prices rose amid signs a recent drop in prices has increased demand for exports.

7.   The drop in rates has some mortgage bond investors concerned that a few more homeowners will take out new loans or repay their old ones early by refinancing.

8.   The drop in ratings has little to do with the product.

9.   The recent drop in yields has corporate treasurers rushing to borrow at some of the lowest rates in decades.

10.   The drops can have side effects including permanent darkening of the eyelids.

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government 1.92%
team 1.89%
people 1.78%
country 1.14%
state 0.96%
official 0.95%
man 0.88%
player 0.88%
woman 0.87%
drop 0%
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be 36.69%
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follow 2.31%
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fall 1.65%
mean 1.48%
begin 1.32%
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