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Apple is trying to dip its toe into the social waters too.
Sydney's a place looking out to sea, with everyone trying to dip a toe.
"You would've had people trying to dip their fingers into the cake, so to say," Koenig told me.
"I see a lot of the younger guys trying to dip their toe in the water of trading electronically".
In January, she was arrested and charged with jostling three women on East Broadway and trying to dip into their handbags.
Pete's job at the soup factory, we read, involved having to "tear his arms out and break his back trying to dip twelve of those stinking 115 gallon cauldrons of soup into the machine, every hour".
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The next frame depicts his own hand holding a pen, which he tries to dip in an ink bottle.
"The more often you lay down fat and try to dip into it, the less likely it will be that your fat cells will give their fat up".
But the supermodel has moved on, giving up on elevation to dip, or try to dip, into the elder Rodriguez's beans and rice, telling him how much she likes to eat and to cook.
Mr Hearn confesses himself baffled on this point, though he hazards that there is a significant tranche of horror fans who look to their screens not for mutilation and corpuscles but for an elegant, well-codified repertoire of Gothic images - the same murky pool that Hollywood tried to dip into with its two recent forays into high-budget horror, Coppola's Dracula and Branagh's Frankenstein.
I tried to dip at the line but he got me and I can't complain," said the 22-year-old.
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