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to diver
noun
Someone who dives, especially as a sport
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But, referring to "Diver," Mr. Lowry said, "there will probably be nothing on this scale".
It was the smell that really got to diver Richard Vevers.
But two of the Ganz children, Kate and Tony, were so attached to "Diver" that they kept it.
The menu changes almost daily, with appetizers ranging from a salad of baby greens ($10.25) to diver sea scallop timbale or wild mushrooms crostini ($16.75 each); entrees range from penne Bolognese ($13.75) to grilled, marinated lamb chops ($28.75).
(It raised more funding in 2017, $2.8 million from Litecap and Amp Ventures, to diver deeper into video).
Stoney, 31, told BBC Sport she decided to come out after the positive reaction to diver Tom Daley saying he was in a relationship with a man, and because of the "loving relationship" she is in.
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"The whale was exposed to speech not only from humans at the surface – it was present at times when divers used surface-to-diver communication equipment.
Continuing to permit divers to use bait to lure sharks to areas populated with swimmers, surfers and scuba divers was simply inviting danger, the commissioners said.
Knowledge of tides and currents is critical to divers, and many apps promise to help.
Despite its wealth of underwater attractions, Pulah Weh is not an instantly familiar destination to divers.
Call for it often enough and eventually a mechanism for systematically meting out punishment to divers may be introduced.
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