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Upstream capital spending edged lower last year, falling to $147.4bn as companies reacted to the surprise fall in the oil price, the first dip in upstream investments in at least nine years.
A 0.9% rise in house prices during the month followed a 0.8% dip in March, and took the average price of a home in England and Wales to £179,817.
4 Serve with some mango chutney or a cooling, sour cream dip to combat the heat of the jerk seasoning.
Dress code is informal: street clothes, swimwear, underclothes, collar and tie, religious robes... Girls squat down to urinate wherever there is a dip in the sand – there are no toilet facilities.
It would allow people to dip into each other's hard drives, and share their MP3 music files.
You dip urine, take bloods, but something is not right.
That's the biggest annual dip since tracking began in 1991.
I visit the El Tatio geysers, a sunrise spectacle of erupting water, steam and hot volcanic mud, and take a dip in the thermal pools.
BSkyB, under threat from UK rivals and US firms such as Netflix and Amazon, has targeted cheaper customers looking to "dip" into pay-TV with cheaper options it offers through its Now TV offering.
The AKP has dominated Turkish politics since it first came to power in 2002, but has suffered from a dip in economic growth and controversy over Erdoğan's perceived authoritarian tendencies.
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Tucked between mega-villas in a gated community just above Valdevaqueros beach, the diminutive house is fresh and contemporary inside, with big sliding glass doors on to a wraparound terrace and a dip-in, leap-out unheated pool.
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