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1 But the plunge into a political crisis right now is particularly unfortunate.
2 It is the second Airbus to plunge into the sea this month.
3 A plunge into cold water causes people to gasp and hyperventilate uncontrollably.
4 Remove with a slotted spoon and immediately plunge into the ice water.
5 But I step down into the water and plunge into the flood.
6 Ricky Foster's plunge into the ocean had shocked him back to reality.
7 I never need much encouragement to plunge into the pleasures of Italy.
8 Better to go in upon him unprepared, and plunge into the subject.
9 Then came the downward plunge into the trough and a second disappearance.
10 He could hardly wait to open the book and plunge into it.
11 The children all retire to their beds and plunge into alert slumber.
12 Then there was a startling cry and a plunge into the river.
13 His desire was to plunge into the refreshing bath of human sympathy.
14 He looked giddy to plunge into a full account of his progress.
15 It makes no difference: let's go ahead and plunge into the mystery.
16 A plunge into one of its cool basins retempered the whole man.
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