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But, in the final play of the match, four minutes into the red, Len Ikitau found space and fed replacement wing Max Jorgensen, who scampered in, launching into a celebratory dive in front of the shocked stands.

From BBC

In “Two Things,” she finds the ragged edge of her honeyed voice to put across the exasperation involved in a love-hate relationship; in “We Broke Up,” she realizes that closure is available only to those who are ready for it: “I could take a deep dive in the details / I could hide, I could cry till I throw up / Take a stroll, camera roll, old emails / But it’s as simple as, ‘We broke up.’”

Such algorithms appear to learn the lowest amounts that drivers will accept and turn them into the norm, which could explain the dive in pay experienced by Valdez and other drivers.

From Slate

"I used to dive in 7 to 8ft of water for hours a day - coming to the surface to breathe after 8 to ten minutes," explains Mr Shahni.

From BBC

The recipes in "Stacked" may seem familiar at first glance, but when you dive in, you’ll notice there are endless fun tweaks to upgrade the classics making them truly unique.

From Salon

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

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