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Dylan worked Rachel's margins, dodging her main force to dip sidelong into what he could make sense of.
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It has been forced to dip into its $7 million endowment to cover operating expenses.
After a tough last two years and a job transition, I was forced to dip into my 401k just to keep afloat.
By next year, Senator Conrad said, the budget may be forced to dip into the Social Security surplus.
After that, when the players are forced to dip into their savings, they may be more willing to go back to the negotiating table.
Anticipating a $40,000 drop in earnings this year, he and his wife have been forced to dip into a retirement fund to pay their daughter's college expenses.
With an MLS-imposed deadline to return nearing, Beckham was forced to dip into his own pocket to extend the loan and on his eventual comeback in mid-season found himself faced by angry crowds at the Home Depot Center.
As a result, artists are increasingly forced to dip into their savings and to increase their debt load; 60percentt of survey respondents reported taking on more debt in the last year.
And a growing number of elderly Americans like Mrs. Yeager have been forced to dip into savings to pay for hospital deductibles or prescription drugs, which are not covered under Medicare.
Stock markets in Russia, Brazil and Saudi Arabia also dived as concerns mounted that countries already badly hit by the fall in oil prices could be forced to dip further into reserves to prevent an economic crisis.
(Jean Anouilh's version was written during World War II as an allegory of the Vichy government.) And you can see why -- more than the usual tragic heroes -- Antigone appeals to students who are forced to dip into classical literature.
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