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If you ask nicely, your pilot may dip the wings of his plane to give you a better view of any whales he can spot.
The reason is that if a person peaks the response to one node, the person may dip the response to another.
Alternatively, you may dip the ice cream balls in cake batter to make a thin, donut-like coating.
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The risk with any stop loss is that the stock may dip below the sell point.
If Hernandez continues to stagger, the Mets may dip into the minors for a replacement or pursue a trade.
In the summer months (April to June) temperatures may rise above 120 °F (about 50 °C), while in the winter months (November to February) temperatures may dip into the mid-30s F (about 2 °C), with frequent rain showers.
The CML gross mortgage data dilutes belief that house prices may dip over the latter months of 2016".
Pageviews may dip, but the metric to keep an eye on is time spent on the site (both overall and per-session).
Without that support, consumer spending may dip in the months ahead, but it will not plunge.
Qualcomm Inc., the highflying wireless technology company, warned yesterday that shipments of cellular telephones and chips may dip in the second quarter, sending its shares downward in after-hours trading.
The would-be Financial Fair Play implications incurred via the striker's wages and transfer fee probably put pay to any deal being talked seriously, but City may dip into the market for another attacking prong.
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