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The rocks are deformed into kilometre-scale monoclinal folds, the axes of which plunge moderately to steeply north northwest.
The stock market plunge has slashed at the soft underbelly of the giant insurance companies and pension funds.
The plunge featured a forty-foot-high mass of granite boulders, toboggan slides, waterfalls, and observation decks.
Why hasn't he taken the plunge and become naturalized and enabled himself to be in a better position to do something about this by voting?
The announcement coincided with a plunge in European stock markets as bourses revisited six-year lows.
He, who relinquished his executive's job in an insurance company to take the plunge into active politics, is keen on taking an untrodden path.
But before we as a society plunge headlong into a brave new world of hi-tech crime detection there are some real concerns to be addressed.
As the current funnels through a gauntlet of rhino-sized rocks, our pair of six-metre rafts plunge and buck like paper cups in a storm drain.
This dizzying plunge through a Verwoerdian time warp was triggered by the Employment Equity Amendment Bill.
There were endless corridors, with doors leading to private cabins, and the occasional public space, such as a plunge pool.
The Hampshire camerawoman was one of three skydivers in Nepal to make the first plunge from above the world's highest peak.
Regardless, companies would be wise to let others take the initial plunge for at least six months while XP hardens in the marketplace.
One of these was that religious dissension or aristocratic ambition could plunge a modern state into civil war.
The deepest waters are found in oceanic trenches, which plunge as deep as 35,000 feet below the ocean surface.
He was convinced the companies were hanging back and that if one takes the plunge the other would follow.
It is a place like no other on Earth, where the Andes meet the Amazon, and icy peaks plunge straight down to steamy jungles.
If a plant is rated as hardy to zone 2 we know how low a temperature plunge that plant is likely to survive.
He hadn't a stitch of sportswear to pound the streets when he took the plunge to enter the New York City Marathon.
The Prince listened as his former shipmate recounted a heart-rending story of his wife's illness and his own plunge into depression.
The logic of their demands to strengthen the military and renegotiate the ceasefire is to plunge the island back to war.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The muni told her to bathe in the tank, and plunge only once into the water.
A farmer told me that while unyoking his oxen, a lion made a plunge and killed two outright by breaking their spine.
And if I'm chased I'll plunge for the place you're hidden, and you can open fire.
But he does not make a plunge over the edge, he pivots round on his four feet, and goes down the zag.
The plunge bath is specially depressing to every human energy, and should never be indulged by the debilitated.
A plunge bath should also be added, but in small hydropathics may be dispensed with altogether.
He is all but parboiled, then soaped and scrubbed, rubbed, and then goes into the plunge bath.
Then I would have a plunge bath and a nap, which would take me up to dinner time.
If the bather, on leaving the plunge bath, finds himself in the frigidarium, he must ascend the steps under hanging towels.
When you have achieved their comfort, you are at liberty to plunge into any rashness you choose.
To say nothing of its never failing positive pronouncement upon the nature and pathological significance of morbid growths which are visible en masse to the naked eye, it can plunge into the very penetralium of structural organization.
Once he saw a black cow moose, tormented with flies, lurch out madly from the thickets and plunge wallowing into the lake.
Im not counselling you, laddie, to plunge into a course of sensual debauchery.
She lay looking at me like a deer that I had shot, waiting for me to plunge in the knife.
And while he was disappointed not to see Sayers, he was ready to plunge into work with enthusiasm, and did.
Why, indeed, plunge into dissipations which enervate the body and dull the brain?
The plunge bath is placed partly in the hot rooms and partly in the frigidarium.
She groused, but submitted to the inevitable, and enjoyed herself very much when once she had made the plunge and started forth.
The flight is easy and powerful, and the food is caught by a hawklike plunge.
One moment of heedless inconsideration may plunge thee in years of calamity.
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