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Two-thirds of the way through the first night of her new play, the lights dipped suddenly (the cast carried on so blinklessly that the twilight could have been taken for part of the story) and a Porlocky person emerged from the wings to announce an electrical failure.
Summers says that one-way flow could explain why archosaurs "went from bit players to dinos" when Earth's oxygen levels dipped suddenly about 250 million years ago following a major extinction event.
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At which point the ball begins to dip suddenly, altering its length and preventing Gatting, who is pushing half-forward, from presenting his bat close enough to smother it as it pitches.
Temperatures at Denali National Park can dip suddenly, especially at night.
If the stock prices rises to $35 and then dips suddenly, you will still sell at $28.
The north-eastern arm dips suddenly and ends in the Lebong spur, while the north-western arm passes through North Point and ends in the valley near Tukver Tea Estate.
In nervous anticipation, Bank of America's share price suddenly dipped when he spoke.
In 2010, three years into his headship, the school's proportion of pupils achieving five A*-C grade GCSEs including English and maths suddenly dipped from 60%to55%5%.
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