At its most basic, the dipping sauce will be fish sauce, sliced chillies and a squeeze of lime. |
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The company was clearly dipping into both the brand name and generics markets until the competition got serious. |
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By morning, though, the storm had lifted, revealing snow-capped mountains with their toes dipping into the rolling Pacific breakers. |
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And don't leave without ordering the incredible dark chocolate filled beggar's purses served with a honey dipping sauce. |
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Be brave and you'll be able to come to a stop in top, dipping the clutch just before stopping. |
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Patience mixed with excitement as people moved through the process of voting, dipping their fingers in a purple ink to mark them as having voted. |
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This could be served with leaves of bitter endive or a bowl of small boiled potatoes for dipping. |
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You will have spent the last two months collecting pine cones of uniform size and dipping them in gold paint. |
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Test strips have a double square design and can be read 15 seconds after dipping into the wound fluid. |
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But if your tolerance for self-importance is dipping low, look elsewhere for edification. |
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They are brought to the table piping hot, along with a small bowl of mildly spiced tomato dipping sauce. |
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The girls are both daintily dipping their pretzel sticks in their water before taking bites. |
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Sasha watched as Annie and Patrick blew bubbles by dipping a wand into soapy water. |
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Flat bread is a great side dish for dipping in and soaking up those sauces. |
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The Triassic limestones are stacked along monoclines of c.1 km thickness gently dipping toward the north. |
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Jophiel cocked his head, his cornstalk hair dipping in front of his sightless eyes. |
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Cecilia walked along the ocean shore, dipping her feet into the cool water as crisp moonbeams formed pools of light along the sand. |
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I jump back into reality, dipping my mop again and swirling the water around on the dirty floor. |
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We have ink nibs that attach to little wooden handles and I love dipping them into the ink and writing on our ivory-colored stationery. |
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He created the works by dipping pieces of wire mesh into pulp made of abaca and then painting the frame in lively watercolors. |
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We were chasing an underwater target and having a good time, using sonobuoys before moving in for the kill with the dipping sonar. |
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When the dipping begins each knitting needleful of wicking gets a bath in the kettle of hot wax and comes out coated. |
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I made the mistake of dipping my pinkie into the sauce and trying it neat before dosing my food with it. |
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The mussels bathe in a chilli and wine concoction, perfect for dipping the slabs of brown bread that accompany the meals. |
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Sarah Lancashire's popularity seems to be dipping in the light of the unenthusiastic response to Rose and Maloney. |
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We looked through the menu while enjoying drinks and dipping into the free Bombay mix. |
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Brittle deformation is evident from a number of fault planes showing quartz slickensides consistently dipping at c.40 deg to the southeast. |
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After delicately dipping a last onion ring in mayonnaise, he moistens his throat with a slug of brandy, and starts to talk. |
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You could be dipping your toes in clear water in a community pool smack dab in the middle of the country. |
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The teenager wore a knee length, blood red, halter dress with a low and dipping neck line. |
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The spring rolls are actually pretty good, but the tamarind dipping sauce is a washout. |
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The road wends queasily from valley to valley, dipping and rising through dappled woodland. |
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The westerly dipping reflections show that the dune has migrated from east to west and is accreting on its western side. |
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Getting into the spirit of SXSW is as easy as dipping a chip into a bowl of queso, of which there will be plenty. |
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The actor has been dipping his toe into a variety of genres for years now, something which he admits drives his agent mad. |
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Who first thought of dipping a reed or some other substance into wax or tallow? |
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The receding rains also formed a rainbow spanning the sky and dipping into a village in the valley. |
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The difficulty of dipping a pocket mainly depends on how tight it is, and front pockets are often looser than hip pockets. |
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Hot dip galvanization is a special technique of galvanization through dipping. |
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Crime reduction leaflets had also been distributed, warning people about leaving doors unlocked, purse dipping and car key burglaries. |
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It was not the same but Stuart Elliot tested the Rangers rearguard with a dipping effort that moved just over. |
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It was as if the plane was dipping its wings in greeting to the 1.25 million people assembled below. |
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This sausage-like concoction is sliced into dainty rounds and served with sweet dipping sauce. |
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Curried Vidalia-onion fritters, lightly battered and skillfully fried, come with a sweet-sour tamarind dipping sauce. |
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The dish was surprisingly good, consisting of two crispy, crunchy fritters and an authentic-tasting peanut dipping sauce. |
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The hinges of folded debris layers crop out on the glacier surface as flow-parallel medial moraines, with axes dipping gently up-glacier. |
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Since most people love gooey molten cheese and because dipping and dunking is both convivial and fun, a cheese fondue is ideal. |
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The cheese fondue was seriously boozy and came with lots of chopped up bread for dipping. |
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Current retail product categories include dried spice, dipping sauces, chutneys and relishes, and seasoning for white and red meats. |
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Commentators sympathised with Capriati, saying she had an unfortunate habit of getting close in the big ones, then dipping out. |
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Blue and green colors were added in separate operations that involved wax resist and dipping in indigo dye baths. |
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These little puff pastries are served on a white napkin with bowls of chocolate sauce and raspberry coulis for dipping. |
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Their limbs stretch out, yawning and dipping into spirals, leans and lifts. |
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Get toes ready for color by dipping a cotton swab in rubbing alcohol to get any moisturizer off toenails. |
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I couldn't really detect the bourbon in the barbecue sauce, but it did make for some very pleasant dipping. |
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The road wends its way queasily from valley to valley, dipping and rising through dappled woodland. |
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Who'll be the next target when Schroeder's popularity starts dipping again? |
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These subterranean muds are being uplifted into steeply dipping, anticlinal structures cored by strike-slip faulting. |
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During this time, many of the district's steeply dipping, northeast-trending faults were intruded by narrow, granodiorite porphyry dikes. |
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It is not just the AFL that's encountered a spot of turbulence with audience numbers dipping for last weekend's first round of finals. |
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From June 6 to July 7 the sun never sets, Peter says, dipping to the horizon then rising once more high overhead. |
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He chested it down and sent a dipping right-footed volley into the top corner. |
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We lined up along the edge like baby ducks, tentatively dipping our feet over the edge. |
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The event is a moderate partial eclipse with the Moon's northern limb dipping 15 arc-minutes into Earth's umbral shadow. |
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Nowadays the hazelnuts are hand-crushed with rolling pins to assure they're still in irregular chunks before dipping. |
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A porch off the great room extends the living space out to a courtyard with a dipping pool and deluxe alfresco kitchen. |
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Glossy leaves hung from dipping boughs, and thick, ropy vines crept up massive, strong trees. |
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Winter is coming, and Charlotte's days are filled with cornhusking and candle dipping and helping Mama mind baby Mary. |
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I've been reading Charles Darwin's Voyage of the Beagle and dipping into his correspondence. |
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I can't get enough of them and I always get two bunches, since I eat one right away, dipping each crisp, spicy radish in a bowl of fleur de sel. |
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Instead, he sits in his saggy armchair all day, and possibly all night, dipping into a bottle of whisky. |
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The top of the dress hugged her figure flatteringly, dipping low at the neck. |
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The ripples she had created by dipping her fingers caused the flame to flare and flicker. |
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Only Christmas gets consumers dipping into their pocketbooks with such happy abandon. |
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Allen's gaze had come to settle on the horizon, where the sun was slowly dipping out of sight, a fiery light burning into the sky. |
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It is also very detailed, and, except for the specialist, for dipping into rather than cover to cover reading. |
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Each desk had an inkwell and the children wrote by dipping their pens into the ink. |
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In fairness, I have not been an avid viewer this year, only dipping in and out when the fancy takes me. |
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I can only assume an already poor, disorganized party went dipping into the coffer. |
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I just hope that they actually read it instead of dipping into it, though the excellence of the index may well encourage the latter. |
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When used as a topping for rice noodles or in Oriental dipping sauces, cilantro and roasted peanuts often are chopped together. |
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They come with a spicy dipping sauce and rounds of thinly sliced liverwurst-style sausage. |
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Most were not wealthy, and many were pensioners dipping into their savings rather than face long waits for operations. |
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The helicopter settled into a hover seconds later and dropped its dipping sonar into the water. |
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Their cicchetti offerings with the likes of tempura monkfish with dipping mayo and Venetian frittata, looked seriously tempting. |
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The muscular development of Olympic gymnasts, who work on rings and parallel bars, proves how effective a dipping movement is for triceps. |
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His energy was boundless as he visited courts to assist those needing help with money, even dipping into his own personal resources. |
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It contains 10 tracks of timeless numbers, dipping back to the early '90s to fresh tracks hot off the press. |
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The little dark-brown, doughnut-shaped fritters tasted a whole lot like Indian pakoras, and indeed came with a dish of raita for dipping. |
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This is succeeded by plane-bedded sands dipping gently seaward, which are produced by the swash and backwash of the waves on the beach face. |
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She jumped off the stool, dipping her paintbrush into the jar and stepping back, holding the brush out like a sword. |
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He was standing next to me with a bag at his feet and he kept dipping into this bag and fiddling about with something. |
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In order to fund the uptick in spending, households are dipping into savings. |
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We dispensed with cutlery for this dish as the delicious cheesy sauce was great for dipping bread into. |
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The increase is being financed by dipping into funds dedicated to medical purchases, a move that pits workers against social security recipients. |
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It looks unhappily as if the high-minded director and her main character are dipping a quivering toe in the waters of non-PC sexuality. |
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The entire enterprise occupied about an hour of scampering, filling, waiting, rushing, hesitating, dashing, dipping, and dumping. |
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I remembered him sitting and watching me, nursing his drink for hours, every now and then dipping his tongue to sip. |
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I told him that garlic dipping sauce was meant for the sole purpose of dipping! |
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Most Western Reserve families during the mid-19th century manufactured candles by dipping outdoors or in the kitchen. |
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Hand around the BBQ sauce and crushed pretzels for dipping the chicken batons in. |
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All dishes were accompanied by a tasty dipping sauce, which I'm suspecting was some sort of diluted nuoc mam. |
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We began with a steamed sea prawn and a battered deep fried river prawn with dipping sauce. |
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But I had never put on paints before, so I moved with slow caution, slowly dipping the brush into red lip paint. |
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Though the calamari was served with a nicely spicy dipping sauce, the squid rings themselves were dry and chewy and generally unappealing. |
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Thetis gives birth to a son, Achilles, whom she attempts to make immortal by dipping him in the magical waters of the River Styx. |
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So it was decided to make the Christmas-tree candles by dipping. |
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Tony did the wool classing and Helen did the dipping and yard work. |
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The resulting pictures of Angelina, dipping her head as she receives the Sovereign's benediction, have gone around the world. |
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With the condition of waterworks becoming worse and groundwater level dipping, residents of the nearby villages are facing an acute water shortage here. |
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Finally, avoid dipping sauces such as ranch or blue-cheese dressing. |
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Like that of a phonograph record, the device's needle reads the bumps on the subject's surface, rising as it hits the peaks and dipping as it traces the valleys. |
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Since father-of-two Richard started the project at the beginning of the year, he has been working through the rain and temperatures dipping below zero. |
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Patterns characteristic of one, two or multiple dipping layers of anisotropic rock may be revealed when these parameters are plotted as a function of arrival azimuth. |
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Claims in the Gilman area to the north of Red Cliff were being developed on steeply dipping veins in granite and on gently dipping ledges in both quartzite and dolomite. |
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A group of ducks were bobbing off to the right, dipping their heads beneath the surface and returning seconds later, with beads of water rolling off their waxy feathers. |
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Set out bowls of the sauce for dipping, or let guests spoon it over their chicken and fennel. |
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Brendan Whelan tried his luck with a right-footed dipping volley but his effort just went wide of the target without causing keeper Derek Hearne any real problems. |
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As if some juice necessary for the lubrication of her faculties were spontaneously squirted, she began precariously dipping among the blues and umbers. |
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We will make candles by dipping and by using molds of different kinds. |
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They are enclosed within typical porphyritic granite, which has a gently dipping compositional layering that is parallel to the axial planes of the eye structures. |
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It is a hot, sweet and sour delight that you can make time and again for use with fish and chicken dishes, or as a dipping sauce for spring rolls, poppadoms and savouries. |
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I know a woman who believes that the SARS virus was caused by Asians double dipping in their soy sauce. |
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On another visit, the feature was eggplant Parmesan panini, consisting of breaded eggplant, cheese, raw red onion, sliced tomato and a marinara sauce for dipping. |
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Prepare a batter of the ginger, red chilli powder, chaat masala powder, green coriander, turmeric and salt to taste with enough water to make it of a dipping consistency. |
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Her slow, measured movements of bending, dipping in to the buckets and straightening up, moving each time to the very edge of the ledge had a deeply meditative effect. |
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I like to serve juicy tiger prawns with a spiced vinaigrette for dipping. |
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Photographers then added other sensitizing chemicals and allowed the plate to dry to a tacky consistency before dipping it in a bath of silver nitrate and other ingredients. |
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When an opponent comes to the net, he likes to hit a dipping topspin shot, which forces the other guy to volley, rather than trying for an outrageous angle. |
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The most persuasive evidence for the existence of subduction zones is the narrow Benioff zones of earthquake epicentres dipping away from deep-sea trenches. |
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The matsu bento features attractive tuna and salmon sashimi, accompanied by a butterfly shrimp and zucchini tempura with a side bowl of dipping sauce. |
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We both opted for the Lamb Kofta from the short but imaginative menu, three fat koftas arrived with a pretty garnish and a dipping bowl of minted dressing. |
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They built a slaughterhouse and a place for sheep dipping and numerous shippons to accommodate cattle bought off the Irish cattle dealers each week for the High Street market. |
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The technology that keeps her twirling and dipping is nothing short of incredible. |
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Slowly, the moon travelled across the sky, rising higher and dipping lower, until it began to sink below the treetops in the West, and kiss the tip of the horizon. |
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Small, unsurfaced roads dipping through gullies and ravines are apt to get wiped out from flash flooding, and help in remote areas usually is slow in coming. |
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The direct evidence is that these low caste and untouchables performed exactly the same ceremony, of dipping in the holy waters, as any Brahmin or Hindu sage. |
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A better bet was the beef kebab, a brochette containing six large chunks of meat, grilled pepper, onion and zucchini, served with a tasty peppercorn dipping sauce. |
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I had this old habit of speeding along the old country roads late at night and dipping my headlights before going around corners or going over the brows of hills. |
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It's also important to strike while the iron is hot because it doesn't take long for the price tags to start dipping as the days turn into weeks in free agency. |
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The steep contacts and elongate outcrops of the Upper Jurassic and Lower Cretaceous complexes do not, therefore, rule out gently dipping, tabular form per se. |
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The Adagio is in A-flat, dipping into the clarinet's low, chalumeau register and the through leaps and runs which it shares with the flute and bassoon. |
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He whipped in a viciously dipping shot that spun just a foot over the bar. |
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The resulting hogbacks, composed of Mesozoic sediments, can readily be seen dipping away from the mountains by those approaching the beautiful isolated peaks. |
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Grilled Argentine meats, huge portions served with chimichurri, the characteristic Argentine dipping sauce made from parsley, olive oil, vinegar, garlic and peppers. |
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Some hostesses like to begin by providing an oil fondue so guests may deep-fry their own meat and vegetables, which may then be dunked into various dipping sauces. |
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He would be incautious in dipping his pen into his inkstand. |
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Like that of a phonograph record, the AFM's needle reads the bumps on the subject's surface, rising as it hits the peaks and dipping as it traces the valleys. |
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Serve together, with some grilled flatbread for dipping and wrapping. |
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For a few seconds, while I bring the aircraft under control, we galumph through the air, swaying left to right, the plane's nose dipping then rising. |
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But I'm not a fan the White House's refusal to acknowledge that they are dipping into the Social Security surplus, perhaps even more so than projected. |
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Many graduate students would benefit from dipping into its resources. |
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The Howard Government is again dipping into its coffers, announcing today huge spending on roads and rail including major work on the Hume and Pacific highways. |
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We enjoyed relaxing on a bench in the grounds in the afternoon, watching the swallows dipping down from the eaves and flying low over the immaculate lawn. |
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Enrollment has dropped for several years, dipping below 430 in August. |
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The second pair again one was the getter-in-the-way standing right by the doors so that other passengers had to stand that much closer to his mate who did the pocket dipping. |
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Obviously nobody had any objection to this and Danielle made a huge show of dipping her toe in the water, clutching her arms and sliding silkily into the water. |
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What are you doing dipping your toe into the cesspool that is politics? |
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While in San Francisco, Faulkner began dipping his toe in stand-up comedy. |
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Steer denied both Curtis Warner and Tyrone Mintus' efforts before Simon Roach increased their advantage with a dipping 25-yard half volley. |
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In East and Southeast Asia, chili oil with garlic is a popular dipping sauce, especially for meat and seafood. |
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And skinny dipping and dancing around the house naked were the favourite things for holidaymakers to do on a self-catering break. |
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She encour-r ages her frightfully posh girls to read banned books and smoke, and takes them skinny dipping in the middle of the night. |
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A downthrown block between two normal faults dipping towards each other is called a graben. |
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But Liberty is always dipping his shoulder, whirling around. |
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After dipping in August and September, in the wake of political turmoil, the burses are fast rising again. |
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The Deposit occurs as a near surface, continuous north-south trending, 50 to 70 degree easterly dipping and broadly undulating sheetlike body. |
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I like to use my sauce for dipping but often satays will have it through the finished dish of chicken or beef and various vegetables. |
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Or just wolf them all down immediately, dipping judiciously into a lively Russian dressing. |
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This time Federer came up with a little piece of magic, feathering a backhand half-volley drop shot off a dipping pass onto the line. |
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An ambitious Everton start had already seen Barthez backbreakingly tip over Scot Gemmill's dipping long range shot. |
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The rhyolite body is a mushroom-shaped laccolith, slightly elongated northwest-southeast and dipping gently to the southwest. |
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The beignets come with an inviting remoulade dipping sauce that has a pronounced peppery kick. |
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In the area, there were two small primary schools, a general store, and a dipping tank to rid the cattle of ticks and diseases. |
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Lightly breaded casaba wedges in a wonderful red ginger dipping sauce imparted an ecstatic buzz. |
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Baba ganoush and hummus with crispy strips of homemade pitta for dipping while the other half enjoyed some creamy goose liver pate. |
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And if some guy is dipping into the funds or taking bribes or slowballing things, those people should be exposed. |
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These adits connected with shafts that were either sunk vertically downwards or followed the line of the steeply dipping lode. |
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Dippers are members of the genus Cinclus in the bird family Cinclidae, named for their bobbing or dipping movements. |
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The site can be best viewed from the sea, when the dipping nature of the rock strata becomes apparent. |
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The hole appears to have passed through a non-mineralized or pinched section in a shallow dipping, discontinuously mineralized horizon. |
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They can also be consumed as snuff, chewing tobacco, dipping tobacco and snus. |
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The half-term week is also your last chance to take part in pond dipping before it closes for the season. |
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It has the capacity to galvanise any product from the smallest component to 50ft long steelwork by single dip and longer by double dipping. |
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A great dashi is essential, as it is the crucial element in soups, dipping sauces, nimono and nabemono, and for cooking fish and vegetables. |
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There is visible dipping of the bridge over the piers associated with poor condition headstocks. |
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Paraoxonase and susceptibility to organophosphorus poisoning in farmers dipping sheep. |
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I can remember when countryfolk used to fret over spraying the warble fly and dipping the sheep. |
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Cut salmon into chunks and serve on cocktail sticks, with a serving of sweet chilli dipping sauce. |
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There's fun to be had in hoicking them out of their shells and dipping crusty bread into the hot, fragrant butter. |
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To make a dipping sauce, in a small bowl mix mayonnaise and hot pepper sauce. |
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I began with a spicy papadum, which came with a choice of dipping sauces, cool or slightly frisky. |
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A highly altered, steeply dipping unit of felsite tuff measuring 50 to 200 metres wide hosts the gold mineralization. |
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His second, a long range dipping strike from over 30 yards, in the dying stages of the game, capped a world class performance. |
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She saw nobody for the moment, so she entered the church, formally dipping her fingers in the holy water stoup and signing herself. |
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In a small bowl, dress the cucumbers, carrots and mung bean sprouts with 1 tablespoon dipping sauce. |
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Serve in two bowls and eat with plenty of fresh sliced French stick for dipping into the sauce. |
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The drop of the center creates the nearly parallel steeply dipping walls of a rift valley when it is new. |
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However, vertical BHE systems are often installed in the ground of multiple dipping layers with different thermal conductivities. |
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We both shared a Punjabi Thali with roti and naan served on a giant tray with a variety of chutneys made for dipping. |
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In art, the toga is shown with the long end dipping between the feet, a deep curved fold in front, and a bulbous flap at the midsection. |
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Additionally, smurfing, the criminal practice of recruiting additional buyers of PSE to circumvent existing restrictions, may be dipping. |
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Natural products, such as shellac, carnauba or bee wax, are most common and they are applied through spraying or dipping. |
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Much of Signicast's leadtime comes from dipping the wax pattern trees into the ceramic slurries to form investment molds. |
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And the nearest I've ever come to performing a slam-dunk has been dipping biscuits in coffee. |
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An upthrown block between two normal faults dipping away from each other is called a horst. |
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The game was now a better contest and Kagawa saw a dipping effort flick off the bar before play immediately switched to the other end where Enrique fired wide. |
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The southern limit of the Chidue Formation rocks is marked by a wide mylonite zone striking at 290 degrees and dipping 45 degrees to the southwest. |
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The concept is known for offering an assortment of flavorful fondue cooking styles and a variety of unique entrees served with signature dipping sauces. |
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The map symbol is a short line attached and at right angles to the strike symbol pointing in the direction which the planar surface is dipping down. |
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The laparoscope after the procedure on each woman was cleaned by dipping into a big tray containing warm water and betadine, and by cleaning with a dry next case. |
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Because of the gently dipping nature of the strata that forms a cuesta, a significant shift in horizontal location will take place as the landscape is lowered by erosion. |
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Few overs after this incident, one of the Broads reverse swing dislodged well settled Asad Shafiqs off stump, dipping inside from more than a foot offside the off stump. |
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He faces our old mate Hugs Dancer, dipping his toe in Group Two waters for the first time, and that clash of the toughies will be well worth seeing. |
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Glaze may be applied by dusting the unfired composition over the ware or by spraying, dipping, trailing or brushing on a thin slurry composed of the unfired glaze and water. |
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If you want to target the macks then pull your baits up off the bottom and drift them midwater through tidelines, in current rips or anywhere you see birds dipping. |
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Valentine watches the bunch of amusers close around the politician, the leader already dipping into his pocket for the snuff to fling into the eyes of their victim. |
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Prior to the intrusion of the granodiorite stock, steeply dipping east-trending lamprophyre dykes were discordantly emplaced into the Silurian Kingsclear Group. |
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Both a refreshing green mint chutney and a thicker, smooth tamarind mixture arrive at the beginning of the meal for dipping purposes, along with crispy papadum wafers. |
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Featuring fresh avocado, sun dried tomato, red onion and cilantro, the Avocado Eggroll is deep-fried and served with a tamarind cashew dipping sauce. |
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The mineralisation consists of chalcopyrite, cassiterite, sphalerite, pyrite, and arsenopyrite, and is essentially stratiform, dipping to the northwest at about 30 degrees. |
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The gently dipping beds of rock were eroded, forming an escarpment. |
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Then, on top of all that, at the same time, many receiving the sacred elements partake of the non-Anglican practice of intinction, dipping the host in the consecrated wine. |
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The two wine vinegars and the hop-inspired alegar all have varied individual food usages, from marinades and dipping sauces to treacly reductions and dessert drizzling. |
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The flux is available in 1, 5 and 55 gallon containers, can be applied by spraying or dipping and can be diluted when required by using deionized water. |
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The girls were skinny dipping then began pairing off with the boys. |
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There's been rows, skinny dipping in the pool, and Chipgate, but Coventry's Bex Shiner has managed to survive her first week in the Big Brother house. |
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These are often accompanied for dipping by the warm sauces listed above. |
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The gulls in the river were flying in long, lazy curves, dipping down to the water, skimming it an instant, and then wheeling up again with easy, slanting wings. |
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The water danced and sparkled, multitudes of birds were on the wing, now dipping in the wavelets, now rising and shaking off the glittering drops. |
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While her star has risen stratospherically in a short space of time, Jess still only has one album to her name so she can be forgiven for dipping her foot in the covers pool. |
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Nude sunbathing and skinny dipping have had a long history in America. |
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The relaxed atmosphere was helped by the late September sunshine as people milled around, dipping in and out of shops or watching the pavement art unfold. |
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She took off all her clothes and went skinny dipping in the river. |
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Gold values are associated with quartz vein and veinlets which occur along a steeply dipping horizon of interflow sediments with minor felsite dykes. |
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In fact, why not start the ball rolling by dipping into your own salary. |
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This individual zone balancing prevents excessive dipping of one end of the needle which can cause the compass card to stick and give false readings. |
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These differences depend upon whether the dip of the strata from which they have been eroded are either nearly vertical, moderately dipping, or gently dipping. |
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