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Instead of becoming a movie star, he makes his living taking dives in rigged boxing matches.
Mr. Perkins, an avid sailor and water sportsman, continues to travel for pleasure, including taking dives in his personal submarine.
Timothy Garton Ash, who writes that he has been taking "dives into a vast ocean" of cables for the Guardian, says of the cache, It is the historian's dream.
"Apparently Jim's idea of journalism is televising debates and taking dives for candidates," said Irena Briganti, a spokeswoman for Fox News, referring to the criticism that CNN has shown preferential treatment to Barack Obama.
Throughout his first season, Crosby was accused by opposing players and coaches of taking dives and complaining to officials, which was typically attributed to his youth.
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(Anderson hopes to take dives from Mir).
Professional boxing has long been tainted by its association with crime syndicates that have influenced prizefighters to "take dives".
The crowd by me sang songs, hurled curses at the ref, went ballistic at the Swedish players who took dives and chanted for their "Red Arrrrrrr-my".
Take diving, for instance, the bane of rinkside fundamentalists, who ridicule soccer stars for writhing in fake agony at the mere hint of a trip.
In one, two baby gibbons swung on boat-hook arms taking noisy dives at their mother.
The currency, the Kenyan shilling, is taking a dive.
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