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But circulation dipped at the beginning of 2002, and the Kelner-O'Reilly response proved dramatic.
Unfortunately television viewing figures dipped at the time because Poland were playing Germany in Euro 2008.
"You know if you would have dipped at the line, you would have won gold?" someone said to Montsho.
But for students like those who "dipped" at the black sorority party, the effects of residential and school segregation often serve as a major impediment toward comfort when it comes to having meaningful, crosscultural exchange before students leave home.
Though gross domestic product (GDP) dipped at the turn of the 21st century, it rebounded quickly, and the country weathered the worldwide economic downturn that began in 2008 better than many other countries.
Before Wednesday, Trinity Coach Paul Assaiante had said that when his team lost it would not be because squash standards had dipped at the college, it would be because Trinity's competitors had risen to the challenge.
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Jason Wu hiked up his skirts in front and had them dip at the rear.
Log Cabin Republicans, one character intones, dream about "skinny-dipping at the Bohemian Grove with George Will".
Eppley does not dip at the waist as much as Rapada; he described his arm motion as "like a whip".
Temperatures in the South are set to remain in the mid-teens this week before dipping at the weekend, with those in the North and Scotland slightly below.
While JR spoke, he moved with the kinetic physicality of Richard Pryor, dipping at the knees between phrases, raising his shoulders to gather momentum before launching into a point.
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