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Admissions officers say they probably dip deepest in football, which requires about 20 students in each class, and for other "helmet" sports like ice hockey and downhill skiing.
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Some foundations may dip deeper into their holdings to honor grants already committed.
Mr Abe may have to dip deep into his political capital if reactors across the country are to be fired up.
Householders will be reluctant to dip deeper into their savings while their own debts are so high.
You pay by weight (49 cents an ounce), and you'll dip deeper into your lunch money for toppings (also 49 cents an ounce).
In each case, it predicted that the gouge would dip deeper than the thickness of the tiles on the left wing.
The festival was founded a decade ago to dip deep into the city's comedic reservoir, a resource that Mr. Schreiber argues is not taken seriously.
Mr. Romney, who has spent $53 million so far and has expensive advertisements running across the country, might have to dip deeper into his own pockets.
(Anyone who believes she has a record collection that showcases unapologetic vocalists would do well to dip deeper into the Daptone catalogue).
We invited him to talk about the latest attempts by New York State to expand gambling opportunities and thus, often enough, dip deeper into the pockets of those who can least afford to lose.
And if the German economy falters, that is likely to make it even trickier for Angela Merkel to convince German taxpayers that they must dip deeper into their pockets to rescue the euro.
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