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| The survey shows that tobacco and cannabis smoking among that age group has dropped since 1999 and drinking has levelled out. He also claims that the charge is false and levelled out of personal spite. Despite a more favourable economic climate, the packaged food industry levelled out in volume terms and increased at a slower pace in current value compared to the review period. |
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