A freediver aims to smash his own world record when he plummets 102m into a cavern off the Bahamas. |
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As the sun sets on a bleak plain in the arid Karoo region, the temperature plummets to below freezing. |
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It plummets to the icy surface of the Antarctic, burrowing deep within the ground. |
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Sales of low-risk government bonds soar as confidence in the stock market plummets. |
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He presses a button on his desk, and the whole enchilada plummets into the floor. |
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Stearns will break the sound barrier in her record-setting jump as she plummets toward the earth at more than 800 mph. |
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Either side, water plummets over the dizzying drop in great cascading sheets, crashing down on the rocks far below. |
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Moreover, sometimes an area becomes blighted almost overnight, so that what was a desirable home becomes unsaleable and again the price plummets. |
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If we make our world in such an image then we must understand and not be surprised when our morality plummets to unfathomable levels. |
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Next, the level of serotonin plummets causing the blood vessels to dilate and creating blinding, throbbing headaches. |
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The descent starts gently, meets a civilising stone wall and then plummets in slithery fashion past shake holes to a back road. |
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The hurricanes could trigger an economic downturn, as consumer confidence plummets and spending falls across the country. |
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When H. frenatus arrives on an island, the population of the unisexual species plummets. |
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But when the standard of living plummets, the printed media are often amongst the first things that people sacrifice in order to make ends meet. |
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One is listlessness and drift, as discipline crumbles, morale plummets and ideas dry up. |
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If empathy plummets through the ruins into nothingness, any form of identity shatters. |
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Once temperatures rise enough, agricultural productivity plummets and humankind is in real trouble. |
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The standard weights, standard plummets and test objects are manually positioned in the appropriate areas. |
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In the lower position, the test station can be equipped easily with weights, standard plummets and test objects. |
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This is one of the reasons why we decided to opt for levels, optical plummets and total stations from Leica Geosystems. |
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If the value plummets, it automatically implies that the amount of US debt expressed in foreign currency loses value. |
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The water from the reservoir plummets down to the Fionnay and Nendaz power stations. |
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Yet he is fast becoming one of the most sought-after acts in America, wowing the crowds as he plummets through the air from an altitude of 5,000 ft. |
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Well, you certainly won't bump into too many tourists as the mercury plummets to minus 40C but the Available Light Film Festival has been a Yukon fixture now for more than a decade, so pack your thermal undies. |
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Even if the temperature plummets Tengine FREEZE remains in a good temper. |
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This system is used for the dissemination of density and volume by BEV as well as for testing and calibrating of liquids and plummets and determining the volume of weights in relation to dissemination of the mass scale. |
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The effects on Greece would be deep and immediate, as money flees banks and Greek firms' euro-denominated debts skyrocket as a new drachma plummets in value. |
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The other is an exaggerated version of his normal undulating flight in which he tucks his wings close to his body, plummets earthwards, and then spreads his wings to coast upward in a long series of loops. |
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For this measurement and for the hydrostatic determination of the density of solids, the primary aim was direct comparison of the test object with standard plummets or weights. |
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When the temperature plummets and the ground is frozen, there is not much to tempt even a hardy gardener outside, but the warm fug of a heated glasshouse is extremely alluring. |
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The short trail provides an opportunity to stretch your legs as you stroll down towards a beautiful cove, highlighted by a unique waterfall that actually plummets onto the beach. |
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As big clients' interest in traditional broking services wanes and the cost of insurance plummets, the brokers are doing their best to collect advisory fees along with sales commissions. |
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Unemployment rockets and economic activity plummets. |
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But barter is so inefficient relative to money that, not surprisingly, the output generated by such economies, and thus the real income accruing to their residents, typically plummets. |
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This procedure was based on a series of comparison measurements using the national reference method for hydrostatic weighing according to Cuckow and on density determination using silicon plummets. |
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Faced with disputes concerning its relations with the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and events in Bosnia, Greek satisfaction with EU democracy plummets by 22 points since six months ago. |
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For example, setting a stop-loss order for 10 per cent below the price you paid for a stock will limit your loss to 10pc if the stock plummets. |
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