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All of the Rounds have fireplaces and outdoor cedar soaking tubs available for you to take a plunge, even in winter.

All of the Rounds have fireplaces and outdoor cedar soaking tubs available for you to take a plunge, even in winter.

But those statements risk doing a great disservice to investors who might yet be tempted to take a plunge into the crypto market.

Elsewhere, we saw Pennsylvania Rep. Conor Lamb, another biennially vulnerable House Democrat, take a plunge into the Senate race.

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What if I could muster the courage to leave the dry land and take a plunge?

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