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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'on dive' is not correct or usable in written English
The correct phrase is 'dove'. Example sentence: The dove flew into the trees and out of sight.
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She continued to dive and after graduation, she began to frequent a diving store in New York City and was hired to work on dive travel trips throughout the Caribbean.
Most insiders' tours in cities offer an overview short on luxury and long on dive bars.
Or they strap on dive masks and snorkels or scuba tanks.
I have played card games with Cambodian villagers, in bars in Cuba, on dive boats in the Indian Ocean and on safari in South Africa.
Nobody knows what the whales may have to click and clack about, but it could be a form of voting — time to stop here and synchronously dive down in search of deep water squid, now time to resurface, move on, dive again.
The study participants traveled together on dive boats operated by the participating dive shop, guided by the same boat operator, and made dives at the same locations.
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"Today you can reach 350km per hour in almost a head-on dive, then when you pull up into the horizontal you can be moving at about 230km per hour," he says.
He made a head-on dive toward the formation, which was attempting to gain altitude, and downed the leading airplane with four machine gun bursts.
Despite his recent head-on dive into remixing, it wasn't always on the radar, but a little early encouragement of sorts from Head Wound City bandmate and Yeah Yeah Yeahs guitarist Nick Zinner piqued Votolato's interest in getting behind the boards himself.
The island is best for diving, rather than snorkeling or sunbathing, so make sure you plan in advance for a full-on diving experience.
Stoic to the nth degree, Brashear insists on diving even after he loses a leg.
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