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This is a bad time to dip more deeply into their endowments.
Paper and chinagraph pencils and sun-sightings and compass dip: more to life than precision on a screen.
It was too thick with chunks of blue cheese to dip — more of an excavating motion was required.
Southward the chalk beds dip more gently, and there is a second range of downs in the extreme south of the island.
Prices in some Florida communities have the potential to dip more, according to Mr. McCabe, because of continued activity among condominium developers.
Many experts attributed the narrowing of employment gaps during the boom to the tight labor market, which encouraged employers to dip more deeply into the pool of potential workers and made discrimination more costly.
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Netflix stock dipped more than 25 percent in after-hours trading.
So I've been dipping more and more into my unread stock, which still numbers in the hundreds.
Shares of Intel dipped more than 1 percent after the announcement but ended the day unchanged at $21.46.
The Dow Jones industrial average dipped more than 180 points during the day, but started rallying in the afternoon.
Of the world's big oil-producing regions only the North Sea's output has dipped more steeply in the past five years.
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