Slump - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Slump is a form of mass wasting event that occurs when loosely consolidated materials or rock layers move a short distance down a slope. [1] The landmass and the surface it slumps ...
Sophomore slump - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A sophomore slump or sophomore jinx refers to an instance in which a second, or sophomore, effort fails to live up to the standards of the first effort.
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Sophomore slump - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A sophomore slump or sophomore jinx refers to an instance in which a second, or sophomore, effort fails to live up to the standards of the first effort.
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slump - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about slump
slump. In the business or trade cycle, the period of time when the economy is in depression, unemployment is very high, and national income is well below its full employment level.
slump (geology) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Britannica online encyclopedia article on slump (geology), in geology, downward intermittent movement of rock debris, usually the consequence of removal of buttressing earth at the ...
slump definition of slump in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
slump. 1. a decline in commercial activity, prices, etc. 2. Economics another word for depression. 3. a slipping of earth or rock; landslide . slump [sləmp]
Slump Landslide
Slumps small and large, harmless and catastrophic. ... Slump. USGS photo by Gerald Wieczorek (fair use policy) A saturated layer of clay finally had enough on April 27, 1993, and ...
Slump Block, Glendale, Arizona, AZ
Young Block Company is part of the nationwide network of Oldcastle manufacturing facilities that produces Architectural Masonry and Concrete aggregate products. These products ...