The vessel exited from his view, spiraling out of control and plunging into the lake moments later. |
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The whole setting is wonderful, with the track swooping and plunging its way through magnificent pine forests. |
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Kate ignored him, and continued to rearrange her wine-red plunging v-neck slip dress with laced edging. |
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Since I arrived here my yarmulka got smaller, my clothing changed, my attitude towards tradition started plunging. |
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The resumption of classes ended an eight-month hiatus while plunging the school into a legal battle. |
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Erin tried to arrest his downward progress but the plunging stream carried him bumping along. |
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They see barbaric, irrational isolationist Luddites bent on plunging an entire nation into darkness. |
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Hobbs advises investors to assess their attitude to risk before plunging in. |
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For evening, the collection is a procession of gathers, plunging necklines and backs, irregular lines. |
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A mother is recovering at home after plunging six feet into the ground after a manhole collapsed beneath her. |
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A woman was trapped for more than an hour after a manhole cover collapsed under her feet, plunging her into the drain below. |
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This text highlights how my training in philosophy was a plunging into the history of philosophy with its dangers of scholasticism. |
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However, panic began to set in amongst the passengers when the aircraft suddenly banked to one side before plunging 10,000 feet in four seconds. |
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In contrast, at high tide, the steep shingle beach produces plunging breakers against the berm causing the seaward movement of material. |
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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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Every body shape imaginable was squeezed into super short skirts and super tight tops with plunging necklines. |
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I heard the click of a switch as the light went off next door, plunging the awaiting table into darkness. |
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She lay with her chin on her forearms, deliciously amused at the sight of Wolf plunging through the shallows, growling like an amphibious tiger. |
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That's exactly what is happening in personal computing, where prices are plunging on vast tracts of open-disk storage space. |
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Everyone stared at her as the young woman strutted into the room, fingering a spaghetti strap of her red minidress with plunging neckline. |
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With temperatures plunging to minus 7 degrees centigrade, this new snow facility ensures a winter experience in this rainforest country. |
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In another place, an overloaded circuit breaker tripped, plunging a corridor into sudden darkness. |
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The blast blew out windows and walls, overturned tables and cut electricity, plunging the hotel into eerie darkness. |
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As you mop your brow and apply your sunscreen, think snow, think plunging temperatures, think ice sculptures. |
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Should there be a correction, though, it most likely will only be a minor blip on the downward plunging trend lines. |
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Cherry blossoms floated by on the breeze and looking up into the sky was like plunging towards an undisturbed pool of tropical water. |
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For the latter, there are numerous shots of Barrymore and Diaz with plunging necklines and undone buttons. |
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Unfortunately, it doesn't take long for things to begin the slippery slide into mediocrity before plunging off a precipice into idiocy. |
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So on the night of her big holiday party, she puts on the dress with the plunging neckline. |
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Even though she was blind, she sensed that no braziers or torches were lit, plunging the room into darkness. |
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I passed plunging gorges, streams in spate, riverbanks ripped open, fields flooded, a brown soup drowning the track. |
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The horse was small, but it was sturdy, and it suddenly started bucking and plunging in a manner that would have done a bronco proud. |
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The angler has the technology of a carbon-fibre rod whose springiness absorbs some of the shocks of the plunging fish. |
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He was very well paid by the corporation but was apparently quite oblivious of the mess into which his company was plunging. |
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There was a horrible sensation of plunging into the abyss, falling, falling as swiftly as a falcon in stoop. |
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There he would feign despair by plunging fully clad into the swimming pool carrying weighted suitcases. |
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Last I checked, there were more options in the closet than plunging necklines and bulky sweaters. |
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Trotsky was eventually discovered in a hotel in Mexico where Stalin's agent killed him by plunging an ice pick into his brain. |
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The fallen tree pulled down electricity and telephone lines, plunging the entire area into darkness and cutting off land line communications. |
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She was running at full speed, glancing behind every few seconds, before plunging ahead with even greater speed. |
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The aircraft made several circles before suddenly plunging into the sea with its lights out. |
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In Florida, some brave passengers saved their bus from plunging almost 200 feet into the water. |
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It then hit the side of a bridge before plunging into the eight-meter-deep ravine. |
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When initially plunging into a project, Alex circumvents storyboards and goes straight to the computer. |
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In fact, more than plunging into new newspaper ventures, Black appears to be getting out of the business. |
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If they foresee a need for help, they check an the availability of other people before plunging ahead. |
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Why is the U.S. blindly plunging ahead with such a potentially disastrous and outmoded concept? |
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The transfer market is plunging in value, wages are being depressed and more and more footballers are finding themselves unemployed. |
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It was all a mad swirl, a crazed delirium of plunging horses and shouts in the darkness, but somehow they formed a line. |
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China could always recall its debts, crippling the US and plunging the entire world into a black depression. |
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The overhead light in the room suddenly switched off, plunging the room in darkness. |
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The army positioned snipers on rooftops, witnesses said, and fired a tank shell at an electricity transformer, plunging the camp into darkness. |
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At 9 p.m., an electrical transformer blew up, plunging the neighborhood into darkness. |
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Suddenly, all flashlights began flickering before going dead, plunging the girls into darkness. |
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She was clad in a skin tight gold and blue uniform, with a plunging neckline to reveal her incredible body. |
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Antoinette had another dress made, this one a deep velvet purple with a plunging neckline. |
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The dress had a plunging neckline that, if I had tried it on, would reach all the way down to my navel. |
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I got dressed into a sparkling red dress that had a plunging neckline and the back hung loosely about mid way down. |
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When we reached the next rapids, a five-foot ledge plunging into standing waves, I was ready to portage again. |
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That system is also creaking to a halt, with plunging enlistments and retentions. |
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The experienced caver and climber died a few hours later while potholing, plunging 70 feet to her death. |
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The film ends as Leia dressed in an elaborate dress with a plunging neckline decorates Han Solo and Luke with medals. |
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Back in 1994 it was only a year away from scrapping its dividend, plunging into heavy losses and defenestrating several chief executives. |
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I saw this whole bunch of young people going crazy, plunging into the counterculture, becoming psychotics, among the Baby Boomer generation. |
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This is rugged country, broken, steep hills, narrow valleys plunging to streams flowing through deep gorges, all covered in bush and mud. |
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Trails probe the cool inner sanctums of 18 sandstone-walled canyons, where you'll find steep gorges and waterfalls plunging from cliffs. |
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They were plunging feet-first toward a little motorboat putt-putting across the ocean. |
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His success enfeebled the national democratic process, plunging Cambodia back into turmoil that continues to plague it today. |
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Instead, it was swarming with motorcycles and dune buggies, punching it over ridges, plunging full-bore down the backside of the dunes. |
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She had gone out and bought a sparkling silver halter dress, with a plunging neckline and low-cut back. |
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He walked across the frozen reservoir to retrieve his football but the ice gave way, plunging Luke into the water up to his waist. |
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The peso breached 50 to the dollar, plunging the country further into crisis. |
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The helicopter was airborne for only a minute when it started plunging toward the river. |
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You can hike ravines like Emma Gorge, arriving at a circular pool fed by waters plunging over a high cliff. |
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Crawford leads them in plunging back into the river whose waters fed the first civilization. |
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With low backs and plunging necklines, this fashion has become more and more popular among teenagers and adults alike and local swimwear stores say sales are booming. |
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She was clad in a silver dress with a deep plunging neckline. |
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From Texas to Ireland, athletes are plunging 80 feet with death-defying moves. |
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Blanch the lettuces by plunging them into boiling water for 3 minutes. |
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Sapphire had first seen her standing at the bar, the black halter dress accentuating her form, its back plunging daringly to a sharp vee, ending just below her tail. |
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Rather than plunging us into innocent love with an apparent stranger, they beam our conscious self-regard back at ourselves. |
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In the aftermath of the Games, the Australian dollar has suffered a free-fall, plunging to record lows against the US dollar and most other currencies. |
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The floaty dress made its regular appearance but Pucci cut it sexily onto the body with plunging V-necks and yokes which skirted slimmingly across the hips. |
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Merchants ran about, plunging their bejeweled fingers into their bulging leather purses in order to recount their coins every three minutes or so. |
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And good news, plunging rent levels mean even more can move in. |
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The organizers certainly appeared worried about plunging into the notoriously fierce world of London fashion and media. |
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Twist the cap sleeves up for a goddess look, wrap the belt around your neck for a plunging halter neckline, or fold the whole thing down for a flowing, romantic skirt. |
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The plane clipped trees during its descent, plunging into the forest 300 yards short of the landing strip. |
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The fury of the battle seemed to concentre there, and through the time-worn walls the shot was plunging, splintering the planks and beams, and shivering the stone foundation. |
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It's a staccato language of enigmatic hand gestures, flailing arms, touching oneself, herky-jerky starts and stops, plunging into space, crashing, spinning, jumping back up. |
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Her top was red, just like mine, but it had a deep plunging neckline. |
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He got as close as he could before plunging his gloved hand quickly into the center of the smoking embers, and drawing out a long blackened object. |
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The lumber mill closed three years ago, plunging the town into ruin. |
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Sheets of torrential rains pouring down over the Land Rover sent its four wheels plunging into the mud. |
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Domed ceilings, Georgian columns and plunging chandeliers exude palatial grandeur, an impression enhanced by the amount of jewellery paraded by Glasgow's glitterati. |
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The results were disastrous, plunging the country into deep depression, with high unemployment, sharply falling living standards and serious political unrest. |
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They also feed visually by capturing prey from the surface of mud or water, by plunging their heads into water, and by snatching insects from the air. |
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It struck both Mr Chan's and Miss Holden's cars before smashing through the crash barrier, plunging 60 ft to the bank of the Weaver Navigation canal below. |
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This approach preserves native structure by rapidly freezing the specimen in a thin aqueous layer by plunging into cryogen, without the use of fixatives or stains. |
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A boxy white overcoat with a plunging neckline was a highlight, as was as a sand-colored crepe dress with an equally low neckline. |
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Similarly, plunging food into boiling hot oil or water destroys vitamins. |
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But what turned her dress from classic to head-turning was the plunging neckline that went down in a deep V, ending an inch or two above her navel. |
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You should also do research before plunging into any new situation. |
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They first dunk the tissue in a simple solution of ethylene glycol and buffered saline, and then chill the samples by plunging them into liquid nitrogen. |
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My eyelids didn't want to stay open, and I shluffed the note off to my bedside table and quickly turned off my light, plunging my room into blackness. |
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Elizabeth groaned and wrapped a shawl around her shoulders to cover her nightdress before plunging out her door with the empty pitcher in her hand. |
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Given the sheer volume of these texts, and their kaleidoscopic content, the very thought of plunging into them leaves even the most determined researcher atremble. |
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Perhaps his conservative political instinct will ultimately keep Murdoch from plunging fully into the yes camp. |
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We were halfway through a dive when a beautiful eagle ray came flapping out of the blue, skimming over us and plunging into the sand to pick up some lunch. |
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Holidaymakers had a miracle escape when their coach stayed upright after colliding with a broken-down lorry and plunging into a field near York yesterday. |
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The Samoan environment is tropically lush, with green volcanic peaks plunging to brilliant coral reefs, an ecotourism paradise still unspoiled by mass tourism. |
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The seams are developed within the Warukin formation and structurally form part of a gently North plunging synform. |
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Jutland later showed that the British battlecruisers were still vulnerable to ammunition fires and magazine explosions, if hit by plunging fire. |
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Instead, I would stick to dancing and continue plunging my toes into the beautiful, tight, shiny sheaths called pointe shoes. |
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Yet, just as Johnson was plunging into another trough of despondency, the reputation of the Dictionary at last brought reward. |
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A plunging anticline has a hinge that is not parallel to the earth's surface. |
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This plunging anticline is made up of Petrified Forest mudstones and sandstone and its caprock is made of Pleistocene and Holocene travertine. |
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Christ calls for large ideas, bold enterprise, heavy undertakings, brave adventure, and heroic plunging into the thick of things. |
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Ernst slipped and dropped his torch on the flagstones, shattering the bulb and plunging us into darkness. |
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Achimenes are known as hot water plants because it was thought plunging the pot into hot but not boiling water would make it flower. |
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These rocks form a steeply plunging anticlinorium, a regional fold structure that is composed of smaller folds. |
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Rabbling damp fluxes into the metal or plunging them deep beneath the surface could potentially cause a violent steam explosion. |
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Before plunging deeper into the IEA's assessment, let's take a quick look at peak oil theory itself. |
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Apparently disoriented, he then drove in circles round the field in the pitch black before plunging over the cliff 300 yards from the road. |
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An eight-year-old British boy has died after plunging down a lift shaft in a French hotel, the Foreign Office said last night. |
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However, the Roughrider defense stiffened, stopping Grant from plunging into the end zone on fourconsecutive attempts. |
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The boys and I bodysurf and rent surfboards, plunging into happy white breakers. |
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The opening scenes show Stone and Collymore in a car plunging into the River Thames. |
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The MFH is ideal for a wide application range including face milling and shouldering, slotting, ramping, helical milling and plunging. |
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Pauline Richards, the record-breaking skysurfer, died after plunging 14,000ft from a plane in Australia. |
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Apart from the pink body suit, Michele was also seen in a plunging white top, which she coupled with hot pants and a black monokini. |
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The actress had the bodice altered so that it cut straight across at the front, plunging low at the back with spaghetti straps. |
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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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She respects me, no doubt, but has no longer any passionate feeling for me, and my death will distress her without plunging her in despair. |
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Trenching exposed two flat lying veins that are separated by about 2 metres and are gently folded into a SE plunging open synform. |
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Figures out today show the economy plunging headlong into recession. |
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The explanation for the plunging price is, ta-dah, red ink and lots of it. |
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The MSU is modelled as being a southward plunging, lenticular body that runs parallel to, but above, the coarse grained feldspathic peridotite intrusion. |
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The South Maysville Prospect is situated on the Southwest flank of a large broad Northwest plunging anticlinorium in the Pauls Valley Uplift geological province. |
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And then you're off on a neverbefore-attempted blend of fast, plunging steel roller coaster and dazzling, astonishing HD wrapround computer wizardry. |
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I'm short General Motors because I think their sales are plunging. |
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An anticline which plunges at both ends is termed a doubly plunging anticline, and may be formed from multiple deformations, or superposition of two sets of folds. |
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