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Moreover, dip information included in seismic files is used to analyze strata and structure dip and its variation in space.

Wound from in outwards daub by mercurochrome, dry, don't dip in water.

At night, after a long dip in the evening, a rain finally began to fall.

Even in winter, quite a number of people would like to come and have a dip in the sea here.

Members of Berlin's ice swimming club Berliner Seehunde (Berlin seals) take a dip in Orankesee lake on Christmas day.

A Hindu devotee wraps a piece of clothing around himself after a ritual dip in the polluted Yamuna river in New Delhi in 2010.

Inflation is high, capital is fleeing the country, and the economy is vulnerable to a dip in soyabean prices or a slowdown in Brazil.

A heaving pot of bubbling cheese with bite-sized bread and vegetables to dip into it, that's what hot pot in Switzerland is about.

During a 2005 flyby of Rhea, scientists working with NASA's Cassini spacecraft expected to see a dip in their readings where the moon's surface intercepted the particles.

Those flowers and bones, half hidden and half dew, slightly spit out red halo, dip in water with dew, in the sunshine after rain, as bright as ruby, as glittering as pearls, as clear as glass buttons.

Nowadays Confucius is like a piece of fat meat. Everyone wants to nibble on a few mouthfuls and dip in a mouthful of oil in order to show off his wealth.

Tastes very tender and delicious, out of the hotel, first the bright lights, no car lights, then black, seawater is reflecting the moonlight, like to eat the sea shrimp, dip in sour vinegar.

A brief dip into history serves to confirm this view.

Just when she was ready to dip into her savings, Greg hastened to her rescue.

These simple rules allow you to dip into any number of namespaces with no need to worry about name collisions.

Members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, Japan, China, and South Korea will be allowed to dip into the money when faced with a financial emergency.

take a dip in the briny

Mr. Duncan prefers to read, dip in the pool and take occasional hikes in the dunes.

dip into a liquid while eating; as of bread in a soup or sauce.

In hot water with a little vinegar, then dip in with soft cloth vinegar water wipe gently.

To spread snow as Xuan, borrow the wind pen to dip in ink and draw a plum blossom with snow.

Clearly, that will depend in part on whether the recent dip in consumer confidence in developed economies continues (this is somewhat likely).

The consequences of a big fall would extend far beyond a dip in the price of Silicon Valley property and sales of luxury cars.

Even a small increase in the proportion of calories derived from vegetable protein translated into a dip in blood pressure, according to findings publish in the Archives of Internal Medicine.

The recent oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico caused a temporary dip in restaurant visits, but government inspectors say seafood from the Gulf is now safe to eat.

Every household will ask the Taoist monks of Songhe Guan to go to Zhai to dip in anything that happens. After doing this, most of them will be satisfied and convincing.

Regularly dip into water - try tepid showers - and carry damp flannels for babies and young children.

The country may have to dip into its reserves to pay for the extra goods it has bought.

Clark argues that Ballard's subjects made the pattern of blocks part of their extended mind. It became a store of knowledge they could dip into, an external repository of information.

Would you like to take a dip in the pool?

A nice skinny dip in a quiet glade takes you back to nature.

In exchange, the elite could dip into a Versailles-worth of perks-apartments, drivers, staff and generous expenses.

Otters have benefited from cleaner rivers in Britain, following a ban on chemicals used in sheep dip in the late 1990s.

People take a dip in a black mud pool at a tourist resort to escape the summer heat in Daying county of Suining, Sichuan province, China.

People in Zhejiang like toilet paper“ as rough as sandpaper”; the top seller in Kunming is spicy chicken feet; and Shandong natives like to buy whole steamed pigs' faces to slice up and dip in soy sauce and vinegar.

You can try masking the odor with Lysol or cologne, but you’ll still end up smelling like you’ve just taken a dip in an industrial-size vat of strained peas.

Dust-proof and away from the magnetic field, when there is a stain on the surface, dip in a clean cotton cloth with a special cleaner from the center of the CD to the edge, do not use gasoline, alcohol, etc., in order to avoid corrosion of the CD.

A handful of states — New York, New Jersey, California, Rhode Island and Hawaii — already dip into disability money to offer partial pay for women on maternity leave.

Devising a final episode for a series which has aired for years is daunting enough. But it's especially tough for 'Lost,' which isn't the kind of show viewers can dip into at will.

Study on ground movement and deformation of deep partial extraction along the dip in deepth

I was a spring onion, standing way, which take me of dip in big sauce, I called his ancestor.

This was one reason why there was a sharp dip in activity in the April-September period as the relief teams left well before the construction teams arrived.

The continued slump can be seen in retail sales data, which showed a 4.8% year-on-year fall in June in value terms, and a 5.4% dip in volume terms.

Get yourself to the salon for some pampering: hair color, a massage, even a short dip in the whirlpool (as long as the water temperature is less than 100 degrees) are all OK now.

We took out a loan for the car because we didn't want to dip into our savings.

Miss Daisy was happy as a puppy accelerating out of each corner, rushing ahead on a stretch of straight road, then ducking down to dip into the next corner.

Go horse riding, mountain biking or have a dip in the pool and a cookery lesson.

Standard & Poor's projects slightly higher revenue growth -- 23% in 2011 and 19% in 2012 -- and an improvement in operating margins in 2012 after a dip in 2011.

Before eating, each of the first dip in the mouth that Zanba face, to show that they are children and grandchildren to eat Zanba.

I have only had time to dip into the report.

That said, most gay Americans above a certain age have only to dip into their memories for proof that their country has grown dramatically more tolerant.

(geology) of valleys and rivers; running in the direction of the dip in surrounding rock strata.

Ko Raya, a female Asian elephant, tries to handle the heat by taking a dip in a pond in her enclosure at the Berlin Zoo in Germany.

Need to dip in the wet clean soft cloth to clean the surface of ruler body with a little purified water sometimes, then dry or wait to dry naturally in it with the clean soft cloth;

The likelihood is therefore that the central bank will dip into its reserves to pay the February gas bill.

I stand alone in the March season, quietly dip in a spring, and dry into a graceful poem.

Water is necessary for every bodily function, including converting calories into energy, and even a slight dip in fluids leads to physical and mental fatigue.

It is a better book to dip into than to read from cover to cover

In addition, this is the first time such property costs have experienced an annual dip in 19 months.

Reservations have bounced back this year after a dip in 2009, said Michelle Chui, a manager at Fook Lam Moon, which operates nine high-end Cantonese restaurants across Asia.

He hollowed out a small dip in the ground.

He had to dip into hundreds of messages each day.

You can take a dip in the pool, work out at the gym or go dancing in one of the city's many hotels and clubs.

There will be a small dip in the early 30s, when many women are running after young children.

Dark yellows and oranges, on the other hand, invoke urine, feces, vomit and rotting food. As expected, there is usually a dip in preference for these hues in studies around the world.

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Birds rise and dip in flight.

Some may go so far as to dip into their endowments to keep spending levels steady or use them to make loans to charities on the ground.