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1 Above the telephone wires the stars dipped at anchor in the cloudless sky.
2 In effect, the sun was so low that it dipped at the moment.
3 The force dipped at the last second, then came up at the phage.
4 Simultaneously, government bond yields have also dipped at the long ends of the curve.
5 Bond prices initially rose on the news but then dipped at mid-morning, pulling stocks lower.
6 And, oh yeah, it also double- dipped at the end of the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic.
7 They love the sea and will grow with their boles dipped at high tide in the salt water.
8 The 29-year-old proved her class on the big stage once more and dipped at the line to claim silver.
9 The bow dipped at once, the good ship slid over with a plunge, and glided out upon the sea!
10 Anxious to come to the part which most interested herself, she dipped at once into the center of the subject.
11 They came at last to a grassy slope that dipped at an angle of forty-five degrees to a dry creek-bed.
12 The upper lip of his enormous mouth dipped at the middle; the broad thick underlip hung down with its own weight.
13 The laminae of the fragment and of the surrounding matrix ran in exactly the same direction, but they dipped at different angles.
14 It was M'Culloch's Natural Theology, into which Louis had once dipped at Mr. Calcott's, and had expressed a wish to read it.
15 Bearing in mind how his form dipped at the end of 2016, he will be determined to make a statement of intent in Melbourne.
16 The disc dipped at first, skimming through the air mere inches above the ground before rising swiftly to strike Hi between the shoulder blades.
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