This is one of those perfect little books that you can dip into whenever you feel a little daydreamy. |
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Make a cut below a leaf joint and dip the cutting in hormone rooting powder before inserting it into an open peat-free compost and perlite mix. |
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As we dip thin slices of raw geoduck into seasoned soy, the clean, fresh sweetness of the clam seems to affirm these thoughts. |
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Then we grazed on some pita bread, cheese and dip while we watched Futurama on his video projector. |
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Have each child dip his hand in brown paint on press onto one side of the paper. |
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He suggests that using probiotics or having surgeons dip their hands into a probiotic solution might be a better approach. |
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If it were really that easy to purchase the silence of writers, I'd gladly dip into personal savings to throttle a few. |
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My task as cat tender is to go to the lucky dip and see what I can pull out from time to time. I place my prizes in a dustbin outside. |
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Lloyd says that a dip in the quality of teaching meant that some usually well-behaved primary school pupils began to act up. |
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Certainly, having read it once, I could dip into it at random and enjoy the writing and description without lamenting too much the loss of plot. |
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My dip switch has failed and on close inspection seems to have been very hot. |
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Hot dip galvanization is a special technique of galvanization through dipping. |
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This would see earnings per share fall to a level where the company would have to dip into reserves to pay the dividend at its current level. |
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It still needs to work on its diction and intonation, which can dip badly in quiet passages. |
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Although the usual practice is to dip into such reference works in any order, most of the content for most of us will be new. |
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Instead dip into it, flip through the pages, check out your favourite topics first and then move onto the rest. |
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A dip in volatility would cause some immediate pullback in demand, analysts say. |
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In the final minute of the half, O'Neill's mazy run and cheeky chip deserved a goal, but the ball didn't dip in time to drop under the bar. |
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The sun started to dip below the clouds and the sky was turning a nice orange and yellow color. |
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Wet your toothbrush, dip it into the powder, and then brush your teeth and rinse as usual. |
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I moved the weights to the front, staring straight ahead into the mirror, watching closely to make sure that my arms didn't dip or drop. |
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Fatty's shoulders dip downwards and Shannon just watches her sister cry with a blank expression. |
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Alternatively, the aerosol container may be inverted allowing direct access to the propellant via the dip tube. |
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But that means we may have dip into Social Security revenues, or maybe raise taxes, or go into deficit spending. |
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Southern gardeners can only plant garlic if they know the temperature will dip low enough. |
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A comparison of estimates of dip separation based on onshore geology and seismic data is presented later in the paper. |
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The goal is to give anyone with the inkling a chance to pick up a pen or pencil and dip a phalange into a comic collaboration. |
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The main reason for the dip in annual turnover was a fall-off in the number of development properties bought and sold by the company. |
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The first is aimed at those who cannot afford for the value of the fund to dip below the amount of cash initially invested. |
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Each mouthful is a bit different, and you can add zip from the dip of accompanying hot sauce. |
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Again, dip the headlights as soon as you notice another vehicle coming in the opposite direction and when closely following vehicles ahead. |
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Who among us does not enjoy a dip in a cool lake after a long portage or hike? |
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The urine ketone dip test was highly sensitive for diabetic ketoacidosis and diabetic ketosis with or without acidosis. |
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Imagine the sun basking down on you over the past week with a pool nearby to take a dip and cool off in whenever you liked. |
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A restaurant should be required to post a warning when their roast beef dip is made with cheap cold cuts. |
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Christmas eve, there is a cold wind, the temperatures in the desert dip below freezing. |
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The little dots in the foreground are some of my colleagues, taking a quick dip in the briny water. |
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You can enjoy a complimentary dip in the pool plus a glass of draught beer, and kids can have soft drinks and snacks. |
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Josh and Elizabeth discussed directions and then Josh happily took a quick dip in the water. |
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Let your child dip his paint brush into the starch, and then brush it onto their construction paper. |
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There will also be an opportunity for the guests to fly kites, take a dip in the sea or the resort pool. |
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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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Add some Maldon salt and freshly ground pepper to taste and a small bowl of freshly grated Parmesan to dip into. |
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So, if your clapped-out old banger goes phut-phut one day on the motorway, then don't hesitate to dip into your emergency fund to fix it. |
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Next morning we had time for a quick dip in the ocean after breakfast before setting out on what was really the last lap of the journey. |
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But another starter of vegetarian spring rolls was soggy and their sweet-and-sour dip verged on the sickly. |
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Glorious sunshine greeted swimmers taking their first dip of the season in Highworth's open air pool. |
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The dip was oniony and lightly fishy, a perfect complement to the warm pocketless pittas that came alongside it. |
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You can also take part in the exercise programmes which run in the gym throughout the day, or take a dip in the pool. |
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Dinner that night consisted of sizzler sausages cooked on the barbeque, microwave pasta, and yes, chips and dip on the side. |
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Just an occasional dip in water keeps them looking almost as fresh as newly plucked, natural ones. |
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However, it was a sudden dip in the dollar's value that spurred speculative activity. |
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Also chancing an icy swim were regulars from a Ryedale pub who resurrected a New Year tradition with a dip in the River Derwent. |
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After the chipotle topping, we give it a dip in the Belgian chocolate type of your choice. |
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Watch for clothing such as a coat sleeve or shirt tails. You just may give them a dip in the toilet. |
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But if cypermethrin in the dip leaks into local burns, it can kill insects and fish. |
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Hydro-carbon compounds in the dip would cause plastic containers to bulge and explode. |
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The children were able to dip into various craft activities, such as making didgeridoos, rain sticks, dream catchers and drums. |
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Keep the sheep immersed in the dip for one minute or as recommended by the manufacturer. |
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With the sun rising higher and splashing across the water, black porpoise dorsals soar and dip alongside the boat. |
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The sun was just beginning to dip over the horizon when they arrived at the Imkills' jungle-like habitat three days later. |
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Then there was a ramekin of lemony aubergine pate which was, in truth, more of a dip and tasted of red pepper rather than aubergine. |
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The yoghurt dip tastes fine, not too nose-botheringly hot, but I'm not wild about its pairing with tofu. |
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The fact that older rocks progressively outcrop on the plateau surface to the NW suggests that the tilted surface is not a dip slope. |
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If you're just getting started, drop in at the bar, take a dip at the late-night pool party, or dance until you drop at the final after-party. |
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There are corn chips and an onion dip on a platter that the women in the group hand around. |
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To understand the goals and significance of Gravity Probe B, a brief dip into the history of physics is in order. |
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It was a lovely sunny day, and one or two of us were even contemplating going for a little dip in the sea. |
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The Story of Film can be read as a continuous narrative, but will be equally useful as a handy reference to dip into. |
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We've added a dip to serve with veggies to start the meal and a great, packable summer salad to go on the side. |
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We specifically avoided the usual low-frequency reactions to a dip in the road by providing highly controlled ride motions. |
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Passing through this dip on a particular turn, I lost control, braked and fell. |
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Leaving the road, they climbed another hill and found a small dip at the bottom that would be good for sleeping. |
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Rainwater routinely collects in a dip under Waddington Road Bridge during extreme weather because of drainage problems. |
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Just after the bottom of the hill however we slammed into a slight dip in the slope. |
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As we reached the dip before the main road away from the lake, the car slid into an embankment. |
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At the end of a stand of trees, there was a slight dip, and at the bottom of that dip stood a white stone building. |
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From next October, Irish dealers will be able to dip into the much larger pool of cars supplied to British dealers. |
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And, if you dip a fishing rod into any one of their famous fish farms, you're likely to land a very fat salmon or char. |
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As Vul dried himself off from his dip in the pond, Asa unladed all the packs from the horses and donkey. |
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The lacklustre second-quarter performance has fuelled fears the economy could dip back into recession. |
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Each dip and trough of the uneven ground caused her to lurch forward in her seat and rattled her to the core. |
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High mileage or plain body colour combos should see screen prices dip even lower as these factors can put many people off a car. |
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With a quick dip of his left wing he easily dodged the shots aimed for him. |
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I was too scared to stand up to them, or to the diner's skinflint owner, who kept finding creative ways to dip into our inadequate tips. |
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Seeking a snack, wild chimpanzees dip sticks into an anthill to fish out the insects. |
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The eastward dip of the northern part of the shield volcano suggests that the island formerly extended to the north. |
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You can gobble it whole, or dip it in a bowl of tzatziki, or enjoy it in tandem with any one of fifteen inventive varieties of meze. |
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Serve as a dip as part of a meze or as an accompaniment to grilled meats or fish. |
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Finally, dip the meat covered egg in beaten egg before coating in breadcrumbs and plunging into the deep fat fryer until golden brown. |
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If we were in too much of a hurry to come down, we would greet you with a friendly dip of the wing. |
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The structural style comprised half-grabens bounded by faults whose dip and downthrow were mostly to the south. |
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A final brush of powder over DiCaprio's nose, a dip inside the corner of his eye, and it's take three. |
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More precisely, dip into the warm cheese fondue at Watergate Bay's Beach Hut in Cornwall after a morning's surfing. |
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There's also space for keyboards, strings and other textures to dip in and out amongst the emotionally charged vocals and haunting guitar lines. |
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The variation in dip and orientation of the foliation within the body defines a broad D3 antiform. |
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Place dishes in a wire basket or other container and dip them in a sanitizing solution. |
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It is a Government requirement that farmers dip their sheep to prevent scab. |
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Take note if you have broad feet it is possible to dip the accelerator when going for the footbrake. |
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Some golfers hit it off the heel because they dip their upper bodies toward the ball during the swing. |
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It is now commonly accepted that the dip of the steeper part of a listric normal fault is approximately 60 deg. |
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Trim the cutting just below a leaf joint and dip the end in rooting hormone powder or liquid. |
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This is due to poor exposure, shallow dip of the strata, and relatively few stratigraphic wells. |
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As the resolution of the normal eye in broad daylight is about one minute of arc, this dip is an easily visible angle. |
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I take pride in being a thief, and what's more, I am the best dip in the States. |
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It would be of no profit to such men to buy a stolen watch from a dip and substitute imitation works in a solid gold case. |
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I'm not going to go in right now, just wanted to dip my toe in the water and see how it felt. |
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A wide and galloping track, one of the key moments comes about two furlongs from the winning post where there is a dip in the course. |
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As always the sensible advice is, if you fancy it, dip your toe in, but don't invest money you can't afford to lose. |
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Recreational gear include baited hand lines, collapsible traps, trotlines, and dip nets. |
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She eased below with the big dip net and, with the sudden strike of an osprey, scooped the fish amid a pummel of spray and gravel. |
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In the water, I trust my own grip, although short-handled dip nets make sense in tournaments. |
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He played the fish around the stern and reached for the long-handled dip net. |
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Although it was unseasonably warm this day, we expected the temperature to dip below the freezing level as the night wore on. |
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For eyes, dip one end of 2 jelly bean halves in melted chocolate and place on cookie. |
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Temperatures were again expected to dip below freezing tonight but by tomorrow a slow thaw is expected. |
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As they hatched, larvae were collected with a dip net and transferred to cylindrical tanks equipped with a similar flow-through system. |
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After another couple of minutes she extended one leg to reach over and dip her foot in the freshet. |
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For the special base, if the strengthening adhibition is needed or the sealing material should dip into water, please spread primer first. |
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Shallow pools of standing water on the high marsh were sampled on each collection date with a finemesh dip net. |
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Estimates of their abundance are based on examination of coarse plant detritus obtained by dip net. |
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We captured brood-guarding females at night using a submersible torch and hand-held dip net. |
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In the time I was not going I invested in a dip pen, some ink and a calligraphy brush. |
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They haven't won a Grand Final since I was learning to use a dip pen at school. |
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A cool cucumber and yoghurt dip is a refreshing accompaniment for grilled chops. |
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The famous surgeon, Dr. Pott, was able to disarticulate an ankle and dip the soggy end of the lower leg into boiling pitch in 15 seconds. |
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At the end of our journey, back in Zheleznitsa, we lay down by the side of the river and even had a quick dip in it. |
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Each gutter had become a flowing stream, and each dip in the road had become a ford to traverse. |
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Chicks should be able to dip only their beaks into the water dish, so place pebbles, marbles, or a screen in the dish. |
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I'll dip into the records at the state library to prove or disprove this claim later. |
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I have spent it the last several years in my jammies with my dog, both of us eating potato chips and chip dip and having a blast. |
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Before setting out on a weekend drive or hike, you can print out a map that shows every road and every rise and dip in the terrain. |
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However, the change in structural dip could reflect synsedimentary tectonics, and the dykes may not be syndepositional. |
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To frost glasses, dip glasses in cool water and place in freezer for five minutes. |
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Blame it on the advent of multiplexes or a dip in the movie culture, its curtains for more than 20 cinema halls in the city. |
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We had a quick dip in the pool, grabbed some food, had a few glasses of wine watching the stars and then turned in for an early night. |
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Materials which slowly decompose at the temperature of the hot dip galvanising bath are suitable as frothing agents. |
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The people who expect a double dip or worse in the United States certainly represent a small minority. |
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Another alternative is to have the additive colors in small containers and have the students dip the brush in to get a small amount. |
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But the market has come down so much that even a double dip may be discounted. |
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Cut a round from each of six slices of bread, dip into the reserved juice, then place in the bases of either ramekins or dariole moulds. |
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The last significant dip into the SPR occurred during Desert Storm, when Bush the Elder ordered a drawdown of 34 million barrels. |
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The resulting loss of buoyant force tends to dip the swimmer's head deeper into the water. |
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Kasrah is often eaten with dips, such as babaghanuj, a dip made of mashed, roasted eggplant mixed with lemon, tahini, and a pinch of salt. |
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The scoop of yogurt-based tzatziki dip that comes with the dolmas is lively enough that they ought to offer it as a dish in itself. |
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Fishermen use weirs, traps, gill nets, and dip nets for alewives, which they consider one of the easiest fish to catch. |
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All you need is a long-handled dip net and a flashlight with a blue lens. |
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Then dip the other end into loose powder and pat it on over the blemish. |
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Streams, creeks, and ditches were sampled using fine-meshed dip nets. |
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Instead, many concert-goers opted to dip in and out of the various performances, catching 20 minutes of an act before moving on to another gig a short distance away. |
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When the gong and clappers on a doorbell unit or the plungers on a mechanical chime unit get dirty and dusty, dip a cotton swab in alcohol to clean them. |
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Sadly, due to losing his sight four years ago, the former Royal Air Force flight lieutenant cannot dip into any of the 3,000 or so titles in his home library. |
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Later indoors I trim it more closely so that the root is apparent, dip that in a powdered rooting hormone and pot them up in a well drained soil-less potting mix. |
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In addition, the dip pole gybe requires another crewmember to adjust the topping lift while the pole is being swung through the foretriangle to the other side of the vessel. |
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One day in an attempt to test myself I reversed the direction I rode around the house, which involved freewheeling through a minor dip in the section. |
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Finally they would take a quick dip in the cold bath, the frigidarium. |
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At the creek, I'd dip into current or up under the banks, for eels, small cats, suckers, and in the flow for dace, gambusias, and even small jack and perch. |
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His wings were well-groomed, colored the same deep, brick-red, and it appeared that he had taken the time to dip the end of each feather in a tiny daub of gold paint. |
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She will dip a brush in some volatile liquid, and when the liquid touches the powder, it will form a glue-like substance which will be applied over your original nails! |
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In particular, we are concerned that some farmers have been using unauthorised chemicals to dip sheep or letting freshly dipped sheep access streams. |
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The divisions and headings make the book easy to dip into and in theory to skim, although would-be skimmers will need to keep one thumb lodged firmly in the index. |
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This is a book to dip into, not to read from cover to cover. |
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Moving back and forth over the bridge, the camera will dip wildly and sink if the exact center focal point of the camera is not fixed on the bridge. |
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The Met Office issued a severe weather warning predicting temperatures would dip below freezing overnight leading to icy stretches on untreated roads. |
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Instead I had a quick dip in the pool, showered and raced for the airport. |
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Or will they have a dip in the hotel pool, with the bar close by? |
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Barbara and Shane went for an early afternoon dip in the open air pool. |
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Give the veggies a quick dip in a large pot of boiling salted water. |
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But for your next picnic, forget about all of the mayonaissy salads and all the chips and dip and fried foods, and go for a healthy summer picnic. |
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An unusually fluffed-up, subtle hummus dip has a clear, sesame ring to it. |
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Cory took several of the fruits and dropped them onto the bowl he'd made in his shirt, and I followed him as he walked over to a dip in the ground. |
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He requested that the dangerous dip be taken out of the road at White's Cross, Lower Meelick and that the ditches be cut back to improve visibility at this junction. |
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However, high cliffs make access to the base of sections difficult and dangerous to log, and the low angle of dip minimizes the practicality of logging smaller cliffs. |
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As the airplane turns, the force that results from the magnetic dip causes the float assembly to swing in the same direction that the float turns. |
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However, he had no idea what this dip might be elsewhere on Earth. |
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Whatever their origin, polygonal fault systems become less isotropic with increase in regional dip and are truly polygonal only when the regional dip is near horizontal. |
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This is something that I can't get my head around, as I need to have the water around tepid tea temps before I can pluck up the courage to dip my toe in. |
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Fish typically were collected with longhandled, fine-mesh dip nets. |
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For the measurements, fish were carefully netted with a dip net, anesthetized with 2-phenoxyethanol, and measured to the nearest 0.1 mm in FL with a digital caliper. |
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The 16 spotfin killifish collected at Piermont Marsh were all taken in pit traps or collected with dip nets from small ponds located in the interior marsh. |
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Aquatic pond recruits are issued knee-high rubber boots, dip nets, collecting pans and microscopes, and nature trail students are equipped with binoculars. |
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From slates we graduated to pencils and eventually to ink with dip pens. |
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Season the flour with salt and pepper and dip the escalopes in it. |
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This same belt has undergone asymmetric Cenozoic uplift and exhumation of up to 3000 m, with gentler dip towards the North Sea basin but with a sharper edge on the west side. |
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But the reality of a real employment shock that would accompany a double dip global slowdown, and the impact it would have on confidence, could be nasty indeed for the banks. |
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Yet, despite these snippets pointing to renewed economic weakness globally, the presumption of a double dip is not as obvious as it first appears. |
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The double dip in the world's two biggest economies in the '90s and early '00s has helped the acquisitive eventual survivors by lowering stock values. |
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But the second-quarter dip in growth far overstates the downshift. |
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Vice you turn on to watch interesting features you won't see elsewhere: dip in and out. |
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The usual problem of samples sticking at the probe dip during powder measurements is avoided by a special probe design. |
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It is indeed, Dan, but the side who took a dip in the briny deep came from further down the Firth of Forth. |
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Pour dip into a decorative serving bowl and place on serving platter. |
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From this Spring, we're going to dip our toes into the water of print-on-demand, a technology that doesn't seem to have made any serious impact on publishing. |
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It is important for teleseismic body wave inversion to use accurate fault geometry, particularly dip directions. |
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If you want to make bigger purchases, you don't have to dip into your savings or get a loan. |
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Cooking together, serving finger food veggies with dip and pureeing vegetables into soups and sauces may also work. |
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A tossed salad or veggies and dip platter can add vegetables to the family menu. |
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Place hollow metal parts with the cavity facing downward so that the paint stripper drains out of the part when it is removed from the dip tank. |
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When removed from the dip tank, submerse metal parts in a rinsing tank instead of spraying them to remove paint chips and excess paint stripper. |
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Tourists as well as natives take delight in watching the sunset and taking a dip in the mineral springs. |
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Use a mako roller covered with paint and roll it over the stencil or dip a mako brush over the stencil. |
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The product range comprises hot dip galvanized wire, drawn wire, coated wire, nails, barbed wire, chain link fences and other. |
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The perfect balance of tart and sweet. Sprinkle on fruit tarts and loaves, make a quick glaze, or serve as a dip with shortbread. |
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You can either dip into the book whenever the mood takes, or you can take up the ultimate test of your mental agility. |
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Taking a dip in the outdoor pool, I felt as if I were dabbling in a paradisaical tropical lagoon. |
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I love the way my grandma would dip into her larder and make pastry from scratch or knock together a coffee and walnut cake. |
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Moisten the rim by sliding a wedge of citrus fruit around it, or dip into something sticky like honey or syrup. |
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For the base coat, dip and swirl half of the berries in one type of chocolate and half in the other and lay them to dry on a sheet of waxed paper. |
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A six-year-old can have charge of the levers which make the great horns dip or a tail swish. |
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Take a dip in perfect Horseshoe Bay, windsurf at Sellicks Beach or dive at Rapid Bay. |
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Take a dip or fire up the barbeque at Pine Island or walk an extra hour to Point Hut Crossing for rewarding river views. |
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Their 12-hour bus ride was stopped long enough to take a dip in the Dead Sea. |
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Take a dip in the Bondi Icebergs ocean pool, or contemplate the swimmers with a drink in the restaurant above. |
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Discover a water fall and take a dip in a secluded swimming hole or rent an inner tube and float down the Sittee River. |
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Anyone who feels the need to take a dip or swim can do so in the lake at Domein Ter Heide in Rotselaar. |
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Take a dip in a pool and shop, sip or dine at one of six lounges and restaurants. |
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If you want to take a dip in our past closest this is the appropriate place. |
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Take a dip in one of three spacious pools or spend your evening at one of the show lounges with unique performances each night. |
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Enjoy summer evenings relaxing on your large covered front veranda or take a dip in the backyard pool. |
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Almost all sites are located on the shores of the river where you can take a dip or enjoy kayaking. |
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In the summertime, climb to the summit for a majestic view or take a dip in Lake Tremblant after a long bike ride. |
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You can then doze off or take a dip in the lake before making your way back. |
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These signs warn of dangerous or unusual conditions ahead such as a curve, turn, dip or sideroad. |
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As soon as possible after the unit is removed sanitize each teat with an approved post milking teat dip or spray. |
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To eat artichoke, pull off each leaf and dip into vinaigrette. Draw leaf through teeth to scrape off the soft part. |
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As soon as the spätzle bob up, remove them from the pan, dip them quickly into tepid water, so that they won't stick. |
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Without further ado, onto the full results of the dip tournament. |
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Keep refrigerated and use as needed on canapes, over short pasta such as penne or use as a dip with tortilla chips or pita bread. |
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Any hint from economic indicators of such a dip is likely to unhinge shares, and to take the current high hopes with them. |
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Allowed for use as a teat dip when alternative germicidal agents and physical barriers have lost their effectiveness. |
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When I was a child ayah gave me biscuits to dip in teaIn a house with a mango grove not far from the sea. |
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Finally, never dip the soother in sugar or other sweet substances as this can cause tooth decay. |
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The standard construction is in carbon steel protected by a hot dip galvanization. |
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At lunch we went back to her home so she could make me some toh, a millet paste you grab with your hand and dip in a gluey okra sauce. |
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Resolution! is a new year's look to the future, a lucky dip of new choreography. |
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Holding a cherry by its stem, dip into the chocolate, submerging the fruit halfway. |
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The holding pattern of the last few years may not last if interest rates rise too quickly or if the economy was to dip into recession. |
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The metal part may have to be submersed in the dip tank again in order to completely remove all of the paint. |
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Jump on a treadmill for half an hour, take a quick dip in the pool, or just grab a mat and do some stretches. |
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You grab your dip net and gently scoop up the little creature, which gives off a faint skunk-like smell as it struggles to escape. |
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If you paint outside the lines, dip a Q-tips cotton swab in nail polish remover and wipe off the stray polish. |
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Cut cereal-box cardboard into hearts or wreath shapes, spread them with glue and dip them in potpourri, then hang with a loop of ribbon. |
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The eclipse record shows a strong dip in signal strength after 11:40 local time, when the Moon covered a large sunspot on the solar disc. |
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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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Again, the government is forced to dip into its piggy bank to reach this figure. |
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The EI fund is not a piggy bank into which the government can dip in attempts to gain public support. |
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When the streamer line is deployed the branch streamers should reach the sea surface and periodically dip into it when the vessel heaves. |
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Bonds with a slightly higher degree of risk were less favoured, leading credit spreads to dip somewhat for provincial and corporate issues. |
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Were those results indicative of Serbia's dip in form or are national teams in Europe becoming more evenly matched? |
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Trim the leaves from the lower part of the stem, dip the end in rooting hormone powder or liquid and bury in the soil with about 8cm of stem showing above the ground. |
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Hot dip galvanised steel: degrease with 00695 S SILICONE REMOVER SLOW and sand or scuff. |
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And this dip is more pragmatic than ideological, reflecting a growing cognizance of the infeasible fiscal trajectories of these programmes. |
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Thanks to this plug, you no longer need to dip your hand into dirty water with the risk of dunking your sleeve in the process. |
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And we'll dip into our mailbag and read some of your letters. |
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I made a baked spinach artichoke dip that has heavy cream, sour cream, garlic and cheese in it. |
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It would allow people to dip into each other's hard drives, and share their MP3 music files. |
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Under the shadow of a double dip recession, however, it will be low growth. |
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The angle at which the veins intersect the drill holes suggests that the direction and dip of the new Zone could be parallel to the Resenor Zone. |
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In order to guarantee dignity for pensioners, we must agree to dip into these profits or the income of the wealthy. |
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In the last few years, with the exception of a dip in 2002, the number of seizures seems to have plateaued at about 1.3 million cases. |
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If you do not want to handle a wolffish or it is a large wolffish use a dip net to release the fish. |
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He also had a nice nose dip which is a trait sometimes lost with today's longer heads. |
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Malleable cast iron fittings are offered in black and hot dip galvanized version. |
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Despite concerns about consumer confidence and a weaker economy, shoppers thronged to Arnotts during 2001, removing any prospect of a dip in earnings. |
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Naturally, quality took a dip and the credentials of bands took a beating. |
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Where they are exposed, the surfaces of these faults are highly polished with slickenside lineations and the faults also have a mean dip of 45 degrees. |
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In many northeastem waters, rainbow smelt is taken by dip netters during their spawning runs and is commonly used for bait by anglers fishing for trout and salmon. |
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Then dip the entire cake pop into melted candy to coat thoroughly. |
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Trim off all but the top three leaves, dip the cut ends in rooting powder, and set the cuttings to root in seed-starting mix or a half-and-half mixture of peat moss and sand. |
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Figure 2 Map of spectral absorption wavelengths across a wafer shows an absorption dip indicating the Fabry-Perot wavelength at which the laser will oscillate. |
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I came across fewer real turkeys than outstandingly good books, mainly because I tend not to dip into a novel unless I think I've got a good chance of liking it. |
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Alternatively, once skate is lightly poached, you can ease it from the bones, dip in egg and polenta or breadcrumbs then shallow fry to make an unusually tasty fish finger. |
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It comes with a small dish of sea salt and another dish of cornichons, Dijon mustard, roasted garlic and thick, fresh salsa verde, all meant to be used as dip for the meat. |
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The loser is likely to dip out of the eight with one round left to play. |
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In some vehicles the dip switch comprises an electrical three-way switch. |
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I own a few volumes of writings by the anti-federalists that I dip into from time to time. |
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These brave souls took an icy dip in the ocean to ring in 2015 and raise money for charity. |
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She sat across from the little girl at her kitchen table with a large plate of freshly chopped rainbow peppers sitting between them and ranch dressing to dip them in. |
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No sooner does the Consultant Debunking Unit dip its toe back into the waters of consulting-speak than it stumbles onto jargon that turns out to be all wet. |
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What with it being a double roll-over on Saturday I had had a couple of goes and when I checked my numbers on Sunday I realised my lucky dip line had won me ten pounds. |
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The officials on their part should vigilantly keep a tab on drivers for drunken driving, over-speeding, hooting the air horn, refusing to dip the head light etc. |
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It was perfect to dip naan bread in, and the pilau rice was wolfed down by Matt who seemed to enthuse about how special the chef's special was with every mouthful. |
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As reelers, the boys dip their hands into scalding water and palpate the silk cocoons, sensing by touch whether the fine silk threads have loosened enough to be unwound. |
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But he said that under the changes the minister was proposing farmers would have to get a vet prescription for items such as wormers, lice treatments, sheep dip and vaccines. |
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Kirkman does dip into metaphor here, as telephones are a symbol of our connection with one another. |
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In fact, 40 percent of adults will dip below the poverty line at some point in their lives. |
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With the metros closed, she had to dip into her savings to pay for the expensive taxi ride home that morning. |
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Feel good about using cottage cheese as a dip because it delivers calcium, quality protein and potassium. |
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I dip a sprig of rosemary into the oil and place it over each lamb chop. |
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This is the land of the midnight sun, which does not dip below the horizon for weeks, though a kind of night does fall in places where the sun drops behind razorback ridges, some well over 1,000 feet high. |
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Zinc coated steel sheets are produced on modern continuous hot dip or electro-galvanizing lines, and the finished product is excellent in appearance, formability, and the coatings' adhesion and uniformity. |
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Choose newer shoots, remove the bottom leaves and cut the rest in half to reduce transpiration, then dip in rooting powder. |
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There will also be a Valentine's lucky dip where prizes will be given away including champagne, chocolate flowers and costume jewellery. |
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The subsided continental crust is marked by normal faults that dip seaward. |
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The mineral deposits are associated with multiple lodes and fractures that dip steeply and cut across both the granites and the country rocks. |
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The hills dip steeply forming a scarp onto the Thames valley to the north, and dip gently to the south. |
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Apparent dip is the name of any dip measured in a vertical plane that is not perpendicular to the strike line. |
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True dip can be calculated from apparent dip using trigonometry if you know the strike. |
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Geologic cross sections use apparent dip when they are drawn at some angle not perpendicular to strike. |
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The coal seams reach the surface in a strip along the River Ruhr and dip downward from the river to the north. |
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