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Drugs Begins To Decelerate The growth in antipsychotic-drug prescriptions for children is slowing as state Medicaid agencies heighten their scrutiny of usage and doctors grow more wary of the powerful medications.
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Tech-Spending Growth Looks Poised to Decelerate Global technology-spending growth, which had been reviving for the past few years, appears headed for a slowdown in 2008.
Figuring on the Fed 2007
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“Decelerate, Alissa, and your Anger Train might never reach the station,” Gail would say.
Balancing in High Heels Eileen Rendahl 2004
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“Decelerate, Alissa, and your Anger Train might never reach the station,” Gail would say.
Balancing in High Heels Eileen Rendahl 2004
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“Decelerate, Alissa, and your Anger Train might never reach the station,” Gail would say.
Balancing in High Heels Eileen Rendahl 2004
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“Decelerate, Alissa, and your Anger Train might never reach the station,” Gail would say.
Balancing in High Heels Eileen Rendahl 2004
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Decelerate smoothly by releasing the accelerator in time, leaving the car in gear
BBC News - Home 2011
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: Fleshly Recede: Go back, withdraw ced, cess to yield, to go Antecedent: That which goes before process, go farward Celerity: Swiftness Decelerate: Reduce celer swift Swiftness Accelerate:
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: Fleshly Recede: Go back, withdraw ced, cess to yield, to go Antecedent: That which goes before process, go farward Celerity: Swiftness Decelerate: Reduce celer swift Swiftness Accelerate:
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Decelerate: A decreasing of the clubhead speed in the hitting area.
unknown title 2009
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