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Support for Turkey dipped from the first ballot to the second.
Emissions dipped from the previous year, largely because of a shift away from reliance on coal-fired power plants.
The number of beds filled at the 615-bed medical center dipped from the usual 400 to 325 during the summer before recovering in the fall.
"We thought if we couldn't do it then, with all the advantages we had, then when would we?" But no sooner had Clegg's fortunes dipped from the heights than extraordinary opportunity offered itself once more.
Webb added to his reputation as a short-range specialist as he dummied and dipped from the base of an attacking ruck as Ospreys built a 32-0 half-time lead.
Da Silva's popularity has dipped from the astronomically high approval ratings he enjoyed when he left office, but he is still among the most popular politicians in a country where they are scarce.
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Colin was strumming and dipping from the waist, left and right and left, and hopping in place during the chorus.
But its expenses also climbed rapidly as the company hired engineers and built data centers, causing profit to dip from the last quarter in 2011.
The Eastern Lowlands resemble the long train of a bridal gown suddenly dipping from the narrow band of the Eastern Highlands and gently rolling for hundreds of miles to the Somalian border.
Earnings season has gotten off to a choppy start after Alcoa disappointed investors earlier in the week and Chevron warned that its profits will dip from the prior quarter due to slimmer refining margins.
John Boehner is ready to double-dip from the links.
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