Fortunately, seven unaired episodes will give fans something to really dive into. |
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We wanted to dive into the massive drifts of drying leaves, blown or swept high against walls and in gutters. |
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The scientist watches as eagles dive into the river, emerging laboriously moments later with silver salmon firmly in their talons. |
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Brown pelicans dive into glistening sapphire waves to grab tiny silvery fish that jump from the water then fall back with a soft plop. |
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He wore a wig to hide his secret, refusing to dive into swimming pools or go out on windy days. |
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They go out, drink several pints of beer in the pub and dive into the late night takeaway for a kebab on the way home. |
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She did an almost perfect dive into the water as well and surfaced next to him. |
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A York worker hopes his dive into the unknown will encourage disabled people across the country to enjoy a water-based sport. |
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Did you have a sudden craving for salt and dive into a bag of potato chips? |
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I was solicitous to dive into his thoughts upon this head and put some questions which tended to the point that I wished. |
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He would dive into the story with what I can only call measured abandon and make me believe. |
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This is not a college course, it's a living proposition, here for you to use, to dive into and soak yourself in. |
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We would rob the tallest mango trees in the colony of their ripest mangos and often dive into the nearby canal for a cool dip. |
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I've always wanted to write a novel, so this seems like a fun way to dive into my first novel. |
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Just before the final dive into the Pacific Ocean, she is heard leading the sinner's prayer for salvation. |
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They do not foresee the triggers for a crash, namely a sharp rise in interest rates or a dive into recession. |
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Just last week one of his little chums did a spectacular swan dive into the school pond which left him dripping wet from head to toe. |
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Delhi Darbar is a great place to dive into traditional Moghlai and Indian dishes, cooked with rich ingredients and spices. |
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Even seabirds that dive into the jungle of wavy fronds must now look for food elsewhere. |
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Only at the last moment would they dive into the water with a resounding splash. |
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All he wanted was dive into a steaming bath and then sleep until noon the next day. |
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The ball then took a graceful swan dive into the hole to give Joe a hole-in-one and the Classroom Caners a well-earned eagle. |
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It looked like The Tazmanian Devil had touched down in the salad greens and then took a swan dive into the mushroom sauce. |
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You can make it in individual serving dishes for a special dessert or one big pan for everyone to dive into. |
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Other than yet another demonstration of our ongoing dive into uncivil crassness, these antiboy T-shirts are an example of how we continually devalue our men. |
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Along the way, you'll make acquaintance with resident red-footed tortoises, iguanas, and pelicans that swoop and dive into the water. |
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Sometimes the risky writer stumbles in his funambulist guise, and you wonder if he's about to dive into the drink. |
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Back at the hotel, you take a dive into the pool and in the restaurant you enjoy a great view on the valley. |
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When it becomes too much, you can dash out, down the duckboards, along the jetty and dive into the lake. |
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They are best used as a kind of decompression chamber after a deep dive into the closed world of prison. |
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Quite a challenge to face as we turn over a new leaf and dive into a new year. |
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It would be absurd to dive into a pool in saree or salvar kameez. |
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The Sportimonium is in the Hofstade recreational area where you can also horse around in the play area, dive into the lake or play on the shore. |
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Just like learning a new language, you can dive into the 4D universe for four days, undistracted by your usual daily tasks. |
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I walked to the end by the ladder, turned around ran and jumped off the front end of the boat doing a perfect dive into the calm water, sending ripples everywhere. |
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In this land of balance, walkers, cyclists or holidaymakers dive into the heart of outstandingly conserved nature. |
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You can keep it warm in a crock pot so that it's ready for you to dive into when you return from the lake. |
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We are about to dive into the snow crab issue by taking a visit to a number of places on the east coast. |
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Tame, embody, support and dive into the back space, a zone generally invisible to your gaze. |
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So I'm standing at the end of a boat with Jeremiah, about to dive into a shark feeding frenzy. |
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All you have to do is choose the game you believe is the most challenging and dive into the fantastic gaming action! |
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Always check water depth before diving in and never run and dive into the water from the beach. |
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Witnesses saw the aircraft dive into the lake after apparently stalling at about 150 feet. |
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Women always roll up their sleeves and dive into whatever work is there, because they have no choice but to support their families. |
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What could be more natural then, than to disregard edges and dive into a new dimension of door design? |
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It's so nice to see an Aussie film that doesn't dive into the Australian stereotypes of every character, in an effort to pull in the seppo audience. |
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I felt like if he snapped his fingers, I would turn some wicked somersaults, spring off a trampoline, and dive into a routine directly from the page of a gymnastics handbook. |
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Without him, the slow dive into the pit of despair would be relentless. |
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Grant's dive into ambiversion looked specifically at salespeople and concluded that salespeople are more successful when they push less and listen more. |
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At 17, a careless dive into shallow water left her a quadriplegic. |
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In this episode of 'darkroom,' we dive into a stark picture of the ensuing violence. |
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We wanted to create a dedicated hub where people can dive into it and get all this commentary on the news. |
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For anyone looking to dive into the big, knotty history of one of the most iconic states, this book is well worth the time. |
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They'll be free to dive into the midnight dessert buffet, but a card listing the carb counts of favorites such as baked Alaska will be discreetly left on their pillows. |
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They dive into the meal before she's even comfortably seated at the table. |
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Ales broke off in mid-explanation to dive into the crowd, reappearing clasping a handkerchief waving teenage girl, and yoking her into the cart's rope traces. |
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The result is an intimate and unnerving dive into their relationship narrated by the two subjects. |
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Performers would then dive into the water from the swing, embellishing their dives with graceful twists and spins, when the swing reached its highest point. |
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Before I dive into a blur of words, I need you to listen to this guy. |
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Jeff, these broads have transformed that dive into a legit cabaret. |
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A Major European meeting, the great Lyonnais electronic scene allows all the lovers to dive into the digital and independent culture during four days around Ascension Day. |
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Exploring the cities by rooftop, tasting exotic fruits like mangosteen and durian, and enjoying the hawker centres and steamy nights, were all a great dive into life in the region. |
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Today they dive into a competitive market. |
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This etymological detour and dive into the past was a necessary preliminary for an epistemology of dialogue that meets the needs of our present world. |
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Grab your harpoon and dive into a deep sea blockbusting adventure! |
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Then, with a big sploosh, he lost his battle with balance, plunging head first in a not-so-graceful dog dive into the pool. |
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Therefore, let's dive into the circumvolutions within the priest's brain, following the noun as it searches for the adjective. |
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Manuel and Lisa were impatient to dive into the ocean with Nathan. |
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After spending two years on the road in support of Revolution, Revolucion, the band was exhausted, yet extremely motivated, to dive into the writing and recording processes for Confession. |
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Videos, sound extracts, the site of course lets you dive into Francis Cabrel's past and present repertoire but unfortunately in the frustrating limits of 30 seconds per song. |
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Quite apart from these recognized names, there are numerous companies still ready to dive into software publishing as soon as they feel that the revenue outlook of their target recurrent market is adequate. |
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So if you're willing to roll up your sleeves and dive into this, then please read on, but expect a little preamble before we get to the bones of it. |
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It doesn't need to be anything more than what it is: a deep dive into requiescence that lasts just long enough for the outside world to slow to a silent stillness. |
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A man must thorowly sound himselfe, and dive into his heart, and there see by what wards or springs the motions stirre. |
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As P gets out the wirecutter pliers to open up the fence, they hear another car and dive into the grass. |
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Stroll under the mimosa and eucalyptus trees that line the beach, sunbathe freely and, above all, dive into the turquoise water inviting you to relax. |
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Children today dive into the world of internet and mobile technologies very early and often become fully-fledged technology-savvy, web-surfing teenagers. |
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So dive into your local Marston's pub and show your support by drinking Cumberland Ale, Cocker Hoop or Sneck Lifter. |
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And in sunny Oxford thousands of students cheered on drunken daredevils as they tried unsuccessfully to break through police to dive into the river from Magdalen Bridge. |
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