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That's a dive from the 15% that Joseph P. Nacchio, the CEO, predicted in late August.

(Furthermore, if Apple does decide to make a bid for Imagination after all, it won't be for six months from now unless there are other material circumstances, such as another offer for the company; or Imagination's finances take a dive from the guidance the company has given previously.

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A tidy Flintoff over is wasted when Dravid's press to mid-on sees a frankly pathetic attempt at a dive from Pietersen let the ball scuttle underneath him and race away to the boundary.

This is a long dive from the Odyssey.

So Eastern bluebird populations took a nose dive from the late 1930's to the late 1970's.

One can only guess why Ethan Hawke felt compelled to make a high dive from the sublimity of "Before Midnight" into the twisted rubble of "Getaway".

In the first, Linkin Park's bookish singer, Chester Bennington (or his cartoon double), takes a suicide dive from the top of the skyscraper.

If they'd told her to put on her bathing suit and take a swan dive from the highest spire on the Kremlin, she would have done that, too.

A Deep dive From the above result analysis, we have found that the proposed method improved significantly.

As an adolescent, she often spent weekends with Anjelica at Jack Nicholson's and describes him with affection -- joking Jack, starting the day with a cannonball dive from the balcony off his bedroom into the pool.

The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette opined that Veronica Mars had taken a dive "creatively", from "the mopier version of its theme song to stalled storylines".

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