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"I wouldn't plunge in now, but I wouldn't plunge out either".
Kind of like those New Year's Day swims in icy waters, where you plunge in and plunge out, real quick.
Meanwhile, the boys swam in attention and praise, and at an early age had had so much that they never needed it again, could afford to discard that particular life buoy and plunge out with a glossy confidence in their qualities.
Neither side wants to see Greece plunge out of the euro.
Of course, while many Americans go into franchising for the fun and challenge of running a business, others take the plunge out of economic necessity.
Or, as the Dutch media said last Friday when the affair began to plunge out of control: "They hated each other and could easily drink each other's blood".
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Clegg argued that taking Britain out of the EU could eventually do more damage to the Conservatives' reputation than the chaos of Black Wednesday in 1992, when the pound plunged out of the European exchange rate mechanism.
Plunging out before me was the hole, void of light but for the tiny headlights of trucks crawling around its sides.
In August, shaken by a ride in a plunging, out-of-control elevator, Ms. Jakubiak, 40, took a few days off.
The plunge wiped out nearly $12 billion in market value for the company, which had been a Wall Street star until its price began to weaken last week.
By going down this road, your estate (and their inheritance) will be reduced in size, so their advice could be helpful... 1. Shop around before taking the plunge Check out the different types of equity release schemes available.
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