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were dips
noun
A lower section of a road or geological feature.
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Month on month, there were dips in sales volumes across department stores and textile, clothing and footwear retailers, but supermarket sales grew 2.5%.
Mixed in were dips in the pool, a tennis match or a bicycle spin in the fitness center, before guests retired to elegant rooms overlooking the Hudson River, for almost $1,000 per person, per night.
Those were dips in September 2005, after Hurricane Katrina; in March 1993, after a huge storm on the east coast of North America, and in July 1952, after a steel strike.
CD4 dips were typically transient, in only 6 of 39 subjects (15.4 %) with follow up CD4 counts were dips below 200 cells/mm sustained for more than one CD4 measurement.
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People were dipping their handkerchiefs in his blood.
They were dipped into mycorrhizal fungi before planting.
People were dipping their toes back in the water.
They were dipped and then agitated for 5 s.
Equal numbers of non-wounded leaves were dipped concurrently.
Their hindpaws were dipped in blue fountain pen ink.
Control seedlings were dipped in sterile distilled water.
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