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But Mr Fayyad's chances of doing so dipped a few days ago when he had a heart attack in Texas.
Even though Zambrano's velocity dipped a few miles an hour, he won his first start with the Mets and was overpowering in his second.
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Once the oil shimmers, dip a few of the steaks into the batter and turn to coat evenly.
Meteorologists said the heat wave would break on Friday, when temperatures are expected to dip a few degrees.
3 Heat the oil in a large pan and, one at a time, dip a few of the slices first in the flour and then in the beaten egg.
The scattered rains that fell from Long Beach to Palm Springs caused temperatures to dip a few degrees, but meteorologists said the precipitation is little more than a desert mirage.
You can make a few ice snowballs by dipping a few snowballs in water and then let them freeze.
Hemlines have dipped a crucial few inches, from just above the knee to just below it.
But investigators quickly declared the crash an accident, and bookings only dipped for a few days.
Overall, the average Medicare payment per episode of care across the five conditions — about $24,000 — dipped just a few hundred dollars, a statistically insignificant amount.
Had I only dipped into a few of the works in the DG box, such as my favorite childhood album, "Wonderful Town," or tested out only recordings new to me, such as Yannick Nezet-Seguin's take on "Mass," I might have enjoyed it more.
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