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He added: "There are six or seven divers at the same level as Tom Daley – two Chinese, an Australian, a German, an American and a new generation of Russian and Ukrainian divers coming up.
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It's something that happens when the divers come up to the surface too quickly — it's really dangerous, it can explode your lungs from the sudden changes in pressure".
It's something that happens when the divers come up to the surface too quickly it's really dangerous, it can explode your lungs from the sudden changes in pressure".
So much has happened in such a short time, I feel like a diver coming up from the ocean floor, at risk of getting the bends".
I saw the dog lying there in the road like a heap of rags, saw the driver of the moving truck haul himself up out of the window like a pearl diver coming up for air, saw the rain eclipse him.
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Sometimes, one diver has come up and the next diver's gone down and found it on the first sweep.
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