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He took a long, slow sip of his second glass of wine.
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Horace took a second sip of whiskey, then set the glass aside.
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She took a sip of water so she wouldn't have to answer.
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I took another sip of my wine, at a loss for words.
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It won't ever happen again. She took a long sip of wine.
Usage of sipp in English
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Sip, like her vassal, I; lips and hands trembling, and not knowing that I sipp'd or tasted.
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By moving to a SIPP you would lose access to this valuable benefit.
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I now would like to know if I can transfer my SIPP to Ireland.
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Dublin-based financial services group IFG has reported a pick-up in self-invested personal pension (SIPP) sales momentum.
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Some occupational schemes allow savers to take out more than the standard 25 percent that a SIPP allows.
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Dublin-based financial services group IFG has reported a pick-up in momentum for self-invested personal pension (SIPP) sales .
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Sipp said treatments were normally only introduced after they have proven to be effective in clinical trials and obtained approval from regulatory bodies.
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The minimum investment is £1,000, and the bonds can be put into a Sipp but not an Isa.
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Question I have returned to Ireland after 34 years abroad in the UK, where I contributed to a SIPP (self-invested personal pension).
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She meant to get back by dinnertime, but the storm hit, so the two of them hung tight at Hurley's and sippped a few.
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My UK SIPP manager tells me that compliance forbids him advising me any longer, unless I visit the UK for face to face meetings.