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Sean and James are far from the only famous musical offspring to take the plunge and add to their family's illustrious musical heritage.

From BBC

If you plant in spring,” Jorgensen says, “We are watering that first full season until the fall rains come. In the spring of the next year, you take the plunge, stop watering and say ‘OK, let’s see what survives.’”

Another factor for those hesitant to take the plunge could be the allure of the “Couchella” experience.

This winter, I found the perfect solution for renters, and for homeowners who are not ready to take the plunge on a whole new stove: the Ikea Tillreda portable induction cooktop.

From Slate

That prospect, along with the long-term value of increased efficiency, was enough to persuade me to take the plunge on a system that was a bit more expensive than a comparable gas furnace.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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