71. When German unification brought a torrent of investment into former East Germany, the German government hiked interest rates to keep down inflation. 72. Water trucks patrol the high school field that is home to the hospital, spraying mist to keep down the dust. 73. While high heat and humidity had been forecast, clouds and a light pregame drizzle kept down the temperature, although the sun started peaking through during warmups. 74. While high heat and humidity had been forecast, clouds and a light pregame drizzle kept down the temperature. 75. In the Middle Ages, the fitiwat patrolled neighborhoods to keep down crime and protect the helpless. 76. But it was able to keep down sales and operating costs, giving a boost to profits. 77. The studios however got a fillip from the depressed advertising market which helped keep down their distribution expenses, the daily said. 78. This reflects a drive to keep down research and development costs for new cars. 79. To keep a lid on violence, police fanning out in Latino gangland areas this weekend reported success in keeping down the number of incidents. 80. League-owned players are assigned to clubs in an unusual arrangement aimed at keeping down costs and increasing funds for salaries. |