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Located 120km from the Federal District, we have to drive through urban sprawl for several hours before the morning gloom starts to lift and we suddenly dip down into a verdant valley of pink and purple cosmos sunflowers, grassy slopes and fir forests.
Like "Australian table manners" or "humorous tea-time email" or "people who use the word 'oxymoron' and who aren't also just a little bit irritating and likely to suddenly dip into the appropriate foreign accent while pronouncing foreign words, as in 'I think I'll have the broos-cetta'".
The source of Koufax's skill was his legendary curveball, which some players claimed could suddenly dip by as much as 30 centimeters.
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In nervous anticipation, Bank of America's share price suddenly dipped when he spoke.
All plants suffer most when the temperature suddenly dips, or rises for that matter.
What starts out as a high-gloss sudsfest suddenly dips into a shrill, moralistic exploration of date rape, then plunges into violent melodrama.
Clearly someone within Britney's organisation felt the same way: the volume on the track suddenly dips to preserve her modesty.
In 2010, three years into his headship, the school's proportion of pupils achieving five A*-C grade GCSEs including English and maths suddenly dipped from 60%to55%5%.
It is the way we felt as a child when the L. I. trains suddenly dipped into their tunnel under the East River on their way to Penn.
When Dwight is hovering uselessly in Michael's office as Michael tries to deal with the sudden death of his predecessor, who was decapitated in a car accident, Creed (Creed Bratton) suddenly dips in his random oar.
The Eastern Lowlands resemble the long train of a bridal gown suddenly dipping from the narrow band of the Eastern Highlands and gently rolling for hundreds of miles to the Somalian border.
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