| 41. | They then surged as much as 21 percent to 256.7 francs, before tailing off later in the day to close at 252.5.
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| 42. | Despite tailing off slightly, Woods has already wrapped up Player of the Year as determined by the PGA of America's points system.
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| 43. | In the fall of 1995, when Carvin was far and away America's best middle-distance swimmer, his times started tailing off in practice.
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| 44. | After the Arkansas Derby, I thought that after three races three weeks apart, he could possibly be tailing off at the wrong time,
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| 45. | Should those factors turn around, the ECB said inflation should begin tailing off later this year, possibly falling below 2 percent in 2002.
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| 46. | Snapple's sales were tailing off after years of explosive growth, and profit margins that had peaked at nearly 20 percent had dried up.
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| 47. | The thing is that, as with Silver Charm, most horses who ran in the Derby and Preakness are tailing off coming into the Belmont.
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| 48. | Most analysts see the manufacturing sector's performance tailing off by about 0 . 2 percent in September, which would make for a weak summer.
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| 49. | "When you put a hand in his face and he still makes the shot . . . " said Hawkins, his voice tailing off.
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| 50. | His proposal says the budget deficit actually will rise 17 percent this year before tailing off and creating a $ 17 billion surplus in 2002.
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