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There might be an area where it might dip – but it certainly comes back with a fury".
Upon arrival in South Africa, it might dip to 94 or 95 percent, or even to 90 percent or lower if an actual match were played, he said.
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Of course, now that we all know the iPhone HD (or whatever you choose to call it) is coming, sale the next quarter might dip a bit (of course, everyone should have known new hardware was coming anyway, just as it does every Summer).
In European wine regions, a new parent might dip a finger in the local pride and wipe it lovingly across an infant's lips — "just to give the taste".
[C4.] Qualcomm Expects Shipments to Dip Qualcomm, the wireless technology company, warned that shipments of cellular telephones and chips might dip in the second quarter, sending its shares plunging $16 in after-hours trading.
At the time some forecasters worried that growth might dip below 4%.
Mr. Curtice, who died in 1962, never foresaw a day when G.M.'s price might dip so low.
As imagined in one plan, the street might dip down to create a broad plaza leading to the riverfront.
Japan's GDP grew by 0.1% in the second quarter, far less than had been forecast.Industrial production in America rose by 1% in July, calming fears that the economy might dip into recession again.
But she is free to spend whatever she wants independently to help her husband's cause, and she has left open the possibility she might dip into her personal fortune.
Mr. Thompson, who received 26 percent of the vote to Mr. de Blasio's 40 percent in the initial, unofficial results, had hoped that as lever voting machine results were double-checked, and tens of thousands of uncounted paper ballots were tallied, Mr. de Blasio's total might dip below the 40 percent threshold that would prompt an automatic runoff.
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