The rocks are deformed into kilometre-scale monoclinal folds, the axes of which plunge moderately to steeply north northwest. |
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The stock market plunge has slashed at the soft underbelly of the giant insurance companies and pension funds. |
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The plunge featured a forty-foot-high mass of granite boulders, toboggan slides, waterfalls, and observation decks. |
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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? |
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The announcement coincided with a plunge in European stock markets as bourses revisited six-year lows. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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This dizzying plunge through a Verwoerdian time warp was triggered by the Employment Equity Amendment Bill. |
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There were endless corridors, with doors leading to private cabins, and the occasional public space, such as a plunge pool. |
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The Hampshire camerawoman was one of three skydivers in Nepal to make the first plunge from above the world's highest peak. |
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Regardless, companies would be wise to let others take the initial plunge for at least six months while XP hardens in the marketplace. |
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One of these was that religious dissension or aristocratic ambition could plunge a modern state into civil war. |
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The deepest waters are found in oceanic trenches, which plunge as deep as 35,000 feet below the ocean surface. |
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He was convinced the companies were hanging back and that if one takes the plunge the other would follow. |
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It is a place like no other on Earth, where the Andes meet the Amazon, and icy peaks plunge straight down to steamy jungles. |
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If a plant is rated as hardy to zone 2 we know how low a temperature plunge that plant is likely to survive. |
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He hadn't a stitch of sportswear to pound the streets when he took the plunge to enter the New York City Marathon. |
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The Prince listened as his former shipmate recounted a heart-rending story of his wife's illness and his own plunge into depression. |
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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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The struts of the high girders, which plunge down from the top like the tracks of a rollercoaster, are not absolutely straight. |
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A terrifying cliff plunge left a group of friends counting their blessings when they cheated death during a drive in Kerry. |
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I worked as a panel beater, spray painter and did a stint in engineering before I took the plunge into college life. |
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These are three towering water chutes, in varying levels of steepness, down which you plunge in a rubber dinghy. |
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They're more like a journey on a switchback that suddenly becomes a mass parade and then a plunge in icy water. |
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Through Tom Tom's eyes we experience the plunge from the roof and his slow-motion passage past the windows on each floor. |
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You plunge into a winding cleft whose strata swirl across cliffs like a serrated knife through butter. |
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If using fresh tomatoes, plunge them into boiling water for 30 seconds, then pop in cold water, enabling you to peel the skins away. |
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This became my first comic novel, my first picaresque novel, my first epic novel, a genre I had been wanting to plunge into for a long time. |
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The student may be tempted to plunge ahead with a topic and see what emerges. |
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He may claim to plunge into ventures just because they seem as if they might be fun, but there's usually much more calculation to it than that. |
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Once the demand for oil is replaced by a demand for another commodity, the current land value of Saudi Arabia may plunge to nearly zero. |
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The dollar, according to some reports, could plunge by as much as 40 per cent in value. |
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The steep, densely forested valley sides plunge into the loch's murky waters. |
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Take the tip of a large knife and quickly and firmly plunge the knife downwards through this cross. |
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The Liberal Democrats warned that forcing people to save for their retirement could plunge many further into financial difficulty. |
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A handy tip is to plunge the small onions into boiling water for a minute before peeling them to make the job a lot easier. |
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If any plants are dry, plunge the whole pot in a bowl of water and wait until no more bubbles appear. |
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Using rubber gloves, put nettles in two litres of salted boiling water for a second to remove the sting then plunge them into iced water. |
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Windy, cool and empty, its vast spaces were as refreshing as a plunge into cold water. |
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It misstepped making its getaway and performed a spectacular cartwheeling plunge into the water between our canoes. |
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I turned and watched as the Sea Maiden continued her downward plunge into darkness. |
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An optional after-dinner extra is a lounge in the sauna followed by a quick plunge in the icy water of the lake. |
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Carp are still on the move on Doe Hey Reservoir despite the recent plunge in temperatures. |
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The news follows a major review by Glanbia of its operation following indications of a major plunge in sales from next month. |
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He experienced the worst plunge into unpopularity of any President of the Fifth Republic in his first year of office. |
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A hallmark of the newly christened recession has been a plunge in venture-capital spending. |
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A sharp plunge in the dollar would dramatically reduce the value of these assets, reducing the wealth of foreign investors. |
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Of particular concern has been the plunge in the value of insurance companies on solvency worries. |
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Thus, IT firms were left with huge inventories and massive amounts of excess capacity, which triggered a plunge in IT-sector growth. |
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The company fell into financial trouble as a result of the plunge in the Thai baht in mid-1997, which made its debt burden soar. |
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The point is that falling prices are simply not the cause of a plunge in profits and increase in the burden of debt. |
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Given the plunge in the value of Wolfson after its profits warning, that looks like a courageous statement. |
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Assets fell 3.4 percent in the third quarter, mostly due to a 17 percent plunge in the value of stock and mutual funds holdings. |
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Spectacular waterfalls tumble into convenient plunge pools for the refreshment of weary walkers. |
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It reminded Callan of a booming waterfall as it crashes into the plunge pool below. |
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Enjoy the splendor of red slickrock sculpted into magnificent canyons with arches, plunge pools, and hanging gardens. |
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The river gorge is a sequence of huge, boulder-choked plunge pools than run only with dust. |
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Now there is a building with a proper plunge pool, and if you are crazy enough you can leap in on New Years Day. |
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It all adds up to a spa experience involving several steam rooms, saunas, plunge pools and foot baths, plus a range of innovative treatments. |
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The house is decorated with tiled, beamed ceilings and antique furniture, and has a large roof terrace, a plunge pool and a herb garden. |
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One of the public baths at Pompeii contains two tepidariums and caldariums along with a plunge pool and a large exercise area. |
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What's more, as I took my walk of shame, naked women started leaping from saunas into icy plunge pools. |
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The property has direct access to the beach as well as a plunge pool, and is being sold fully furnished. |
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The price of shares will plunge to zero and, shorn of its source of capital, the enterprise is forced to fold. |
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This is because many institutions suggest that sterling is set to plunge further on the foreign exchanges. |
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The first room entered is the frigidarium, or cold room, referring to the cold plunge bath housed here. |
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As he stood there defenseless, the sailor was about to plunge his cutlass into him for the last time. |
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She prepared to plunge her silver dagger down when Lucas kicked her from behind and sent her tumbling. |
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He moved to plunge the dagger in but the weapon was wretched from his grip by a powerful hand as the other gripped his wrist and tore it away. |
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Around 20 daredevils took the plunge and completed bungee jumps at The Messenger pub in Covingham Square. |
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When mortgage rates plunge and homeowners refinance, investors receive large amounts of prepayments, which must be reinvested at lower yields. |
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The next day we venture to Livigno's highest runs on the Carosella 3000 gondola and plunge back down to earth. |
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In fact every sheep, whatever its age, would be dipped in a plunge bath containing the correct solution of a ministry approved scab dip. |
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Swimmers saw in the New Year by taking an icy dip in the River Wharfe and an equally chilly plunge into White Wells bath-house. |
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Three firefighters are taking the plunge to help pay for a new guide dog for the blind. |
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I have a short errand to run, then I'll reschedule my meeting with Mark and plunge back into the fray. |
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Many refugees are using donated clothing to keep their livestock warm as temperatures plunge to near freezing at night. |
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I plunge into the old town, an effervescent mixture of colourful sights and exotic smells. |
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Design decisions will allow guests to plunge into the atmosphere of ease and dispassionateness outside from city bustle. |
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The dhami initiates must plunge beneath the surface of the waters and enter into a trance to attract Divinity. |
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These tiny birds, also known as water ouzels, zoom around over the surface and plunge in and out of the cascading water in search of food. |
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A brave businesswoman who is scared stiff of sharks is set to take the charity plunge into a tank full of the fearsome fish. |
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The plunge of the rand against the dollar and the pound is going to worsen. |
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As they plunge beneath the surface of the sea they leave a glistening trail of white, aerated water behind them. |
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Already depressed about his marriage, the whispers and false rumours saw Temple plunge into despair, and ultimately suicide. |
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Simply mow the grass once a week to provide lush new growth that you can plunge your bare feet into when you return from work. |
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The Ancient Murrelet is more agile in flight than most alcids and will often plunge directly from the air into the water to forage. |
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In Henry V, the character of the Chorus serves as much to establish an effect of alienation as to plunge the audience into the fiction. |
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Ruby and her lackeys were standing around the alter, Ruby's hands were on the stake, ready to plunge it into her heart. |
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It's time to order the southern yellow pine flooring for the main floor, take a deep breath and plunge in. |
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As I read the opening blurb, which is light-hearted and upbeat, my sense of shame subsided and I decided to take the plunge. |
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The lineations plunge to the north in the northern part of the island and to the south in the southeastern part. |
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Take pencil-thick cuttings, about nine inches long, and plunge them outside to a depth of six inches in a trench lined with sharp sand. |
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Monday's sharp stock market plunge and uncertain world events may have you longing for a secure place to stash your savings. |
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The plunge in profits and sudden sharp increase in the burden of debt are, of course, leading symptoms of a depression. |
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Since the start of the year, 80 companies have taken the plunge to swim alongside similar aspirants on the so-called junior market. |
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Uruguay floated its currency late last month following a run on banks and a plunge in foreign reserves. |
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After all, should the share price of IBM plunge in the next half a year, you need not exercise your option, saving you from taking a bath. |
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The couple lived in apartments for 30 years before taking the real estate plunge, buying a 1939 saltbox that they remade as their own. |
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He's been practising for five years and is finally taking the plunge and starting a course in Sheffield before beginning his circus act. |
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When clients started asking if she offered the treatment, she decided to take the plunge and practise on a few nervous friends. |
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But before you take the plunge, make sure you're ready to commit for the long haul. |
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On average, we consumed more fruit and less vegetables last year, with the potato seeing the biggest plunge in terms of demand. |
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The campus also has a spa with a steam room, sauna, hot tub, cold plunge and Olympic-sized pool. |
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Technical analysts warned that the FTSE 100 index could plunge by 1,000 points. |
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They plunge out on three simultaneous axes, each of which, in its own way, terminates in oblivion. |
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Leaving his job as a designer of thermal power stations, he took a plunge into politics. |
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The show is about innuendo rather than baring all, but for Burnett it still meant holding his breath and taking the plunge. |
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His parents tolerate the sudden plunge into secularism with helpless concern. |
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Iberia bosses said meeting the pay claim would plunge the company into an operating loss. |
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Few Members of Congress have taken the plunge and created blogs to communicate with constituents. |
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The central bank attributed the steady plunge of the gross national savings rate to a rapid fall of savings in the household sector. |
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The rate of the fall was slower than the 16.2 percent plunge in June, the Economic Development Board said. |
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Take the plunge of trance induction, but don't use illegal substances to get there! |
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In the depths of night on Mars, however, fine particles quickly become cold as temperatures plunge after sundown. |
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It's cognitive distortions or faulty thought patterns that often plunge us into black moods. |
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With that, she took the plunge into the Thames and was soon among her fellow athletes, bobbing along like beads cast into the water. |
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Would an American recession inevitably plunge the rest of the globe into fresh economic turmoil? |
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Then, with a new job in a new part of the country, I finally sold my soul to eternal debt, took the plunge into home ownership and, for the first time, tasted independence. |
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That pollution is still causing major concern and, as two swimmers recoiling from their usual off-pier plunge reported, the sewage is openly visible at low water. |
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They should be capable of transmitting their location no matter how deep they plunge. |
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The prime minister would, it is said, have taken the plunge had it not been for the bloody-minded insistence of his chancellor in sticking to the Treasury's five tests. |
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The old plunge pool came to light when the Wessex Archaeology team was excavating what was believed to be a hidden boathouse where the edge of the lake had been. |
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Years later Noreen took the plunge and opened her own business, designing and making wedding gowns and formal wear on her own from a one room premises. |
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Among the participants was ola Abdelrahman, a 15-year-old from New Jersey, who was taking the memory plunge for the second time. |
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The perfect scenario for an Australian miner exporting would have been to sit back unhedged and watch the dollar plunge below US50c around the time of the Sydney Olympics. |
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While my better half was absorbed in details of converted temples, under-floor heating, and plunge pools, I was able to get on with a little botanising. |
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For a number of years, Anne cooked at the restaurant in the heritage centre but last year took the plunge and opened her own restaurant and delicatessen. |
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Afraid of a plunge into the canal that claimed the immigrants, I always unsnap my seatbelt and roll the window all the way down, this in broad daylight with no one shooting. |
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They invoke their particular gods and plunge out of downscale teenage bedrooms, brandishing shards of imagery as peculiarly-shaped as prison shivs. |
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Once again she tried to plunge herself into a deep, untroubled sleep. |
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He also decided to take the plunge and set up his own business. |
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Three debutants on Hong Kong bourses bucked the general market trend yesterday that saw the Hang Seng Index plunge for a second day to end down 1.5 per cent. |
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The sidewalk is narrow and the pedestrian is buffeted on one side by traffic, on the other by the proximity of the plunge and the meagre hip-height railing. |
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Riders experience thrills and chills again and again, including a splashy, 60-foot plunge into a lake and a stomach-flipping, negative G-force drop. |
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Witnesses saw the nose drop and the aircraft plunge to the ground. |
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He stands, red jumpsuit plunge cut to expose his hairy, middle-aged chest. |
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But by 1914 he was working for a compromise, unlike Lord Milner and his fervent camp followers who really seemed ready to plunge Britain into a civil war. |
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A cloud of fog obscures the tunnel mouth they are about to plunge into and, because the track is tilted, it is also hard to see how the vehicle will be guided. |
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She'll cover herself in balloons, then plunge a stickpin through each one. |
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On October 16, he became perhaps Beijing's oldest resident to take the plunge into business, opening a little shop in a hutong just behind Qianmen. |
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You might be more inclined towards a cooler plunge after a day's walking. |
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Gabrielle had a sudden urge to plunge into the cool lake like before. |
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A company's stock price could plunge when earnings fall, but its bonds could remain hot if it has a strong enough revenue stream to service its debt. |
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He blanched when it came time to plunge, invest the money, press, and distribute. |
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The vote on Sunday could take Ukraine toward a modern functioning democracy or plunge it back into a cesspool of corruption. |
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Immediately, while the glass is still hot, plunge it into cold water. |
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There was a lot of positive feed back on the course from all the participants with at least two taking the plunge to sell at markets as a result of the training. |
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Although peeling isn't essential because this variety has a rather thin skin, it is an easy matter to plunge them into boiling water, drain and then slip off the skins. |
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To cook the quail's eggs, drop the eggs into boiling water for three and a half minutes and then plunge them into iced water to halt the cooking process. |
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Pierce the skin at the other end, then plunge it into boiling water. |
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The rough footpath passes dangerously close to the edge of some of these gorges, and a slip on the muddy trail could well mean a headlong plunge into the boiling waters below. |
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On Saturday June 5 hundreds will plunge into the cold waters of Camlough Lake to participate in the first ever triathlon to be held in South Armagh. |
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I was skeptical at first but I eventually decided to take the plunge. |
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So, with good ideas in the air, we plunge into one of the knottier sections of the story. |
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Stewart took the plunge in response to Matt Lauer's televised Today Show challenge. |
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Just as we can't tell if we'll hit a microburst and plunge down 300 feet unless we have Doppler radar, we also don't know what the EM environment is unless we measure it. |
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The nine-centimetre Orion refractors are best-suited for viewing the moon, but there's something to be said for being able to do it from the comfort of your plunge pool. |
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An overnight plunge in commodity prices sent the Australian dollar tumbling to a five month low and currency dealers believe there's more falls to come. |
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It alleges they breached their duties and wants creditors to be compensated for the company's plunge in value before it finally collapsed in May last year. |
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Yet the two-day plunge seems too big to blame on just the lock-up expiration. |
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Moreover, there was also a concern in 1988 to tread carefully with interest rate rises for fear of triggering a re-run of the October 1987 stock market plunge. |
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For almost two decades, the Tarahumara frog has been absent from the southern Arizona canyons and deep plunge pools to which it had adapted over millennia. |
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If he chooses to take the plunge, he will likely find himself alone in the dovish end of the GOP pool. |
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Plans for the 40,000 square-foot zone include a beachside wave pool, a wild water river, two splash flumes, a lazy river ride and spa and plunge pools. |
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It has its own plunge pool as well as a private 60 foot berth. |
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Up early for breakfast, then back to the room where we had our own balcony which led, via a spiral staircase, to our own private roof terrace with plunge pool. |
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Thus rampant national inflation generates uncompetitive firms, lost export and home markets, trade deficits and an eventual restorative plunge in the currency. |
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They both know what an eerie feeling it must have been for rescuer and rescued, as they listened for those dislodged stones to hit a ledge or plunge into the water. |
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Kate Bosworth took the plunge in an eye-catching ensemble by French designer Vanessa Bruno and heels by Jonathan Kelsey. |
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Hamlet, like Richard II, meant to be by temperament a lyrical poet, a splendid commentator and rhapsodist, is forced to plunge into a series of frenetic occasions. |
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The performance was marred by occasional flatness, but the plunge from an extremely high to an extremely low note in the cadenza was breathtaking. |
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Those who take the plunge into car and van pools often find it worthwhile. |
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Quartz and chlorite stretching lineations show two major trends, either down dip to the SW or sub-horizontal plunge to the west or NW, i.e. along strike. |
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To peel clingstones, score a little cross at the base of the fruit and plunge into hot, then cold water as with freestones and peel away the skin. |
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Chlorite and quartz stretching lineations plunge in a SW or WSW direction. |
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He scoured the gaunt landscape as if his primordial authority was enough to plunge the lid of the monochrome building down to floor level to allow him a cowardly escape. |
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Nasa directs the unmanned space probe Galileo to plunge into the atmosphere of the planet Jupiter, destroying the craft after a 14-year space mission. |
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There was nothing the matter with the mechanicals of Dan's car even now, after a two hundred foot plunge into a canyon. |
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Knowing, menacing and hypnotically compelling, this is an excellent mind-bending plunge into the shallows of American life. |
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The tents are fitted with four-poster beds, cool-water plunge pools and drawing paper and pastels so you can capture the views. |
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Each residence is professionally designed and appointed, with every luxury from private plunge pools to plasma televisions. |
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Men and women each have independent lounges and locker rooms with plunge pools, steam rooms and saunas. |
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These new additions further complement the spa's exquisite panoramic infinity pools and plunge pools. |
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Those who plunge into the novel soon find themselves thrashing in a sea of words and sentences unencumbered by italics or explication. |
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The buttkicker portion of the trail comes towards the end with a steep plunge into Wildcat Canyon Regional Park. |
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Others plunge banderillas, which are sticks with harpoon points, into the bull's back. |
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Next banderilleros run around the bull and plunge harpoon sticks into him, further tearing the flesh. |
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Revellers in swimming costumes and fancy dress take a plunge into the chilly sea as part of Edinburgh's Hogmanay celebrations. |
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You plunge your hand exploringly into the drawer, and bring up a long roll wound thickly with twine of all kinds and colors. |
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Out I plunge...into the Ready Salted afternoon, froggering between the traffic to the promenade. |
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The design details of a platform which enabled two base jumpers to plunge 828m to earth from the pinnacle of the Burj Khalifa have been revealed. |
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The Norwegian mountains plunge into the sea creating deep fjords and archipelagos. |
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It was well understood that a collapse of that country would set off a scramble for its territory and possibly plunge Britain into war. |
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If you're feeling daring, boost that vampish appeal with provocative lingerie like peek-a-boo pants or plunge push-up bras. |
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And if Nicholls is desperate to go for a plunge, can we suggest a free, uncrowded alternative that's right on his doorstep. |
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Scottie, halted on the steps by his acrophobia, sees Madeleine plunge to her death. |
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Cameron criticized previous Titanic films for depicting the liner's final plunge as a graceful slide underwater. |
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Earth did indeed plunge into an ice age about every 100,000 years, punctuated by warm spells, or interglacials, that lasted about 10,000 years. |
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I shall plunge into the Thames where there is least chance of my being snatched from the death I seek. |
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A plunge pool forms at the bottom and deepens as a result of hydraulic action and abrasion. |
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It is so natural to a Parisienne, even when passion has almost mastered her, to hesitate and pause before taking the plunge. |
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But two years ago King took the plunge and commissioned local architect Christopher Haas to create two sets for Triangle of the Squinches. |
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In taking a plunge bath, always wet the head before getting the body under water then wet the chest, and then plunge in. |
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A return to gas-guzzling land yachts occurs every time gasoline prices plunge. |
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I watched per plunge directly into the groaning, writhing horde. |
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The massive weight of these sediments could be softening the underlying rocks, making them pliable enough to plunge. |
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That pattern suggests that the numbers plunge because the lemmings overgraze the moss. |
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Ian was joined at the Style Club hair salon in Dublin as world cup heroes Kevin O'Brien, Trent Johnson and John Mooney all took the plunge. |
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I knew a stunned plunge of disappointment and a bitter anger. What right had he to issue such an arbitrary ukase? |
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In 2004 I took the plunge and founded Home 2 Office Water Coolers with co-director Mike Griffiths. |
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Nearly two hundred people braved driving rain and chilly conditions to plunge into a 60-yard trench cut through a mid Wales peat bog. |
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Nearly 200 people braved driving rain and chilly conditions to plunge into a 60-yard trench cut through a peat bog in South Wales. |
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Britvic Soft Drinks is taking the plunge into water with a re-launch of Pennine Spring. |
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And nobody expected oil prices to plunge so quickly, either. |
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Angus Burns said also admitted skinny-dipping before and said he would be willing to take the plunge again for charity. |
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A physician should well examine his patient's powers and be well certified of the integrity and strength of his brain circulation, before he orders the plunge bath. |
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Rooms also have plunge pools and there is also a larger communal pool. |
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All the villas of the property are equipped with king-size beds, private infinity plunge pools, balconies with sundeck beds and a fully stocked private bar. |
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Into a deep goyle they plunge, and then up the far side to where a ploughman has halted his team that he may watch the sport. There the hounds come to a check suddenly. |
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Guests are also invited to use Talise Spa's facilities, which includes sauna and steam room facilities, hot and cold plunge pools and an outdoor swimming pool, it said. |
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The slightest problem in a reactor will cause the control rods to plunge automatically in the uranium core at hih speeds and stop the chain reaction. |
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There were no showers for the players, only a communal plunge bath. |
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At the Orbit In, guests can plunge back in time unashamedly. |
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Just as he was about to plunge his wanger into Jonny, Jones arrived. |
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This system of currents transport warm water into the North Atlantic, without which temperatures in the North Atlantic and Europe would plunge dramatically. |
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Anyone can determine for himself whether certain wire is high carbon or not. Heat a piece of the wire red hot and while red plunge into water till cold. |
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If you are a married woman over 45 and are thinking of taking a plunge into the job market bear in mind that you won't be an odd duck in the employment pool. |
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Veteran downhillers who wish to dabble in cross-country skiing might consider it a no-brainer and plunge right in, but a little instruction can be beneficial. |
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Sequinned fishtail gown with plunge neckline for the Corrie star. |
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A short cold plunge bath is a traditional hydrotherapy treatment which, when given regularly, stimulates the muscles of the arteries of the skin to contract more strongly. |
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Well Stranglehold, Woo's first plunge into the computer gaming world, has all of those features in abundance, ensuring fans will not be disappointed. |
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A temperature plunge from 20c to minus 20c is just not fair and left me trying to figure out whether my two children's rosy cheeks were down to sunburn or windburn. |
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The SureWeld 20 integrated plunge welder can weld, stake, rivet, insert metal fasteners, and spot weld plastic assemblies in seconds, Sonobond Ultrasonics reports. |
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Industry no longer survives, but sport does, the most remarkable example being the Sutton Winter Swimming Club who plunge into Blackroot Pool on Christmas Day every year. |
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These holes demonstrate that the Lower Zone massive sulphide body remains thick down dip and down plunge and retains its classic high copper footwall zonation. |
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The crane flies have emerged early from their underground lairs due to the mild weather and will be heading indoors at night when the temperatures plunge. |
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Gannets, boobies, tropicbirds, some terns and brown pelicans all engage in plunge diving, taking fast moving prey by diving into the water from flight. |
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These lakes include plunge pool lakes, fluviatile dams and meander lakes. |
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The declarer must hold at least 4 doubles to announce Plunge. |
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