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- starting, although some providers consider anything less than 5 hours to be precipitous. In contrast, typical labor lasts between 6 and 18 hours on average....
- Precipitous Bluff or PB is a mountain in the South West Wilderness of Tasmania located north east of New River lagoon. It is visible from the South Coast...
- The Precipitous Mountains are a mountain range on northern Baffin Island, Nunavut, Canada. It lies in, or near, Sirmilik National Park and is a subrange...
- Spanish and Mexican rule, California's original native po****tion had precipitously declined, above all, from Eurasian diseases to which the Indigenous...
- country's total GDP. In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, tourism declined precipitously in 2020, to just over 6.3 million foreign visitors. Major tourist routes...
- the economy. Giving women control over their fertility also led to a precipitous decline in the birth rate, perceived as a threat to their country's military...
- the po****tion living in cities and the number of cities declined precipitously—had converted a prosperous landscape into a scary wilderness, overrun...
- the once-isolated islands, causing the Hawaiian po****tion to drop precipitously. Native Hawaiians had no resistance to Eurasian diseases, such as influenza...
- 8,760 in 1990 to 3,654 in 2013; the number of suicides has declined precipitously from 4,911 in 1983 to 2,093 in 2013 (21.1 per 100,000 people), the lowest...