Accommodations include guest rooms, suites that range up to three bedrooms with plunge pools, and three-bedroom penthouses with kitchens and rooftop plunge pools.
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You can grab a banana (from the source), a best-seller (Charles Dickens, Stephen King, Agatha Christie) and plunge into cool, bubbly waters as you plunge into fictional worlds.
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Like a child, he swims and sits in the sauna, the cold-plunge pool, the steam room, the cold plunge again, until he is as scarlet as a fever victim.
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In fact, he said it's likely not a flash crash, a brief sharp plunge usually blamed on electronic trading, like the temporary 9 percent plunge in the Dow in May 2010.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - A plunge in Facebook Inc's (FB.
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SOX drops 4.4 pct ** Consumer staples plunge 4.4 pct.
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I plunge into drowned gardens where I walked once.
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Younger, more educated respondents from the ages of 18 to 34 were more willing to take the plunge (or, rather, were less concerned about taking a literal plunge) in a pilotless plane.
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Taking the plunge on your first tattoo can be intimidating.
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If you're comfortable exploring new software programs, plunge into GIMP.
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That is set to plunge over the next two months.
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I'm glad I took the plunge because I love it.
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Read MoreTop investor Sass buys Allergan after epic plunge Disclaimer
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I decided to take the plunge after two casual conversations.
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More likely, they would plunge the peninsula into appalling conflict.
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The blacktop bore no evidence of braking before the plunge.
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So, I took the plunge and bought my first one.
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Missguided Peace + Love White Jersey Cape Plunge Jumpsuit, $128; missguidedus.
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A sustained plunge in energy sector investment undermined business spending.
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Some week, it will have to plunge over the cliff.
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CALLING THE bottom after share prices plunge is a crapshoot.
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Takada's data anticipated a spike in volatility before Monday's plunge.
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ThirdLove has restocked their lace plunge bra in my size!
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As such, economists were not too worried about January's plunge.
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Papa John's sales, shares plunge amid battle with company founder.
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Fixed income assets were the beneficiary amid the equity plunge.
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That triggered a plunge of 32 percent against the dollar.
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A plunge in oil prices slashed exploration and production revenue.
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Its coal policy shifts can make prices soar or plunge.
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The stock looks "very cheap" after the plunge, Seymour added.
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You could plunge your phone into the bowl of rice.
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Then, by the spring of 1952, Reagan took the plunge.
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The plunge in these rankings sends a strong, troubling message.
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This plunge is the only way to get this science.
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Mild depreciation would be welcome; a rapid plunge would not.
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Plunge the white asparagus into rapidly boiling, salted water first.
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China's proposed countermeasures prompted U.S. stocks to plunge on Wednesday.
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Here's what you should know before you take the plunge.
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Each week it seems a new unicorn takes the plunge.
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So why aren't more renters taking the plunge into homeownership?
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The dispute was triggered by the plunge in the pound.
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Eastern, the moon will plunge the island into complete darkness.
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Still, Twitter's plunge was much worse than its techy counterparts.
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ET Monday after a 10 percent plunge over the weekend.
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Temperatures will plunge well below normal across most the country.
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A further plunge came in recent years thanks to fracking.
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Read… As Sales Plunge, GM Might Cancel Six Car Models
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Perhaps the bond market was to blame for the plunge.
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Take the plunge this weekend, and invest in ZenMate VPN.
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The loss of that money will make the G.D.P. plunge.
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A metaphor about taking the plunge with a new team?
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The team was ready to plunge into this odd oasis.
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And even after Monday's plunge, stock valuations still look demanding.
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Rivals like Apollo, Blackstone and KKR already took the plunge.
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But one perk feels especially irresistible — the private plunge pool.
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The result would plunge Dreamers back into an uncertain status.
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Technology companies still haven't taken the plunge to own content.
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Can pure incompetence plunge the world into a catastrophic war?
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She found a coach and, at 50, took the plunge.
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Property values plunge, even as the strain on resources rises.
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The uncertainty hasn't stopped some companies from taking the plunge.
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The move would imply another 34% plunge from current levels.
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I tend to plunge back and forth between different mediums.
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Steep cliffs plunge into the deep waters of narrow fjords.
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A new wave of tech founders decided to take the plunge.
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Hannah Jane DeCiutiis and her husband took the plunge in June.
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Stocks stateside were initially hit by a plunge in Apple shares.
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Thursday's losses added to sharp monthly declines, including last week's plunge.
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This week my wife and I decided to take the plunge.
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MINDING YOUR BUSINESS Netflix suffers worst stock plunge in two years.
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When crypto prices took a dramatic plunge, Nvidia was hit hard.
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Today, a sickle is being sharpened to plunge into that heart.
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Swatch, the world's biggest watch company, saw profits plunge by 47%.
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The plunge brings the spacecraft's first test flight to an end.
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But once you do, you'll be glad you took the plunge.
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The merger speculation has prevented a plunge in the companies' shares.
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Monday's plunge had left mainland Chinese indexes diving more than 7%.
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The trading was halted on Monday afternoon following a 34% plunge.
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Germany reported a 3.5% plunge on Friday in its industrial output.
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The FTSE 250 fell 0.1%, tugged lower by Kier's 14% plunge.
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"The ice plunge is the best trick," Moss told the publication.
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Next September, Cassini will make a suicide plunge into Saturn's atmosphere.
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And how do you know if you should take the plunge?
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The plunge in exports caused a deterioration of the trade deficit.
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In a recession, profits can plunge even faster than share prices.
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But traders could not pinpoint the exact reason for the plunge.
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In turn, startups feel more comfortable taking the public market plunge.
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Regardless of what caused Friday's plunge, further losses are certainly expected.
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Inevitably, this book will plunge you back into your messiest relationship.
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Last year saw the prices of major virtual currencies plunge dramatically.
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One final plunge Launched in 1997, Cassini reached Saturn in 2004.
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As crazy as it may be, Palihapitiya is taking the plunge.
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The plunge in China triggered circuit breakers that halted trading there.
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Non-energy exporters appear to be struggling despite the rouble's plunge.
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That would mean another 13 percent plunge from Tuesday's closing price.
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It has been weakened by a plunge in the Russian rouble.
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Time to work on that base tan And take the plunge!
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The global plunge erased hundreds of billions of dollars of wealth.
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Moreover, last December we saw markets plunge on poor liquidity conditions.
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EFG Hermes forecast a 47% plunge in its second-quarter profit.
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Taking the plunge and moving in together is a big step.
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Many will applaud — and already applauding — Apple for taking the plunge.
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"Trials" is about a foreign lawyer's plunge into this swirling injustice.
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In commodity markets, Trump's tweets sparked a plunge in oil prices.
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UnREAL Some shows are best experienced in a single breathless plunge.
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According to three sources, Walker is likely to take the plunge.
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She and her husband, now deceased, decided to take the plunge.
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The stunning plunge wiped out billions of dollars in market value.
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Sales are still strong and aren't expected to plunge anytime soon.
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On Tuesday Japan's Nissan reported a 70% plunge in quarterly profit.
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It includes a steam room, sauna, hot tub and plunge pool.
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No more reason to wait — take the plunge and apply today.
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If so, go take the plunge at Opening Ceremony right now.
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Stocks went through more turbulence on Tuesday, after Monday's enormous plunge.
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The plunge in the markets has made the administration take notice.
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The plunge pool in the hammam-style spa looks equally inviting.
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It was finished off by a Sandon McCoy 1-yard plunge.
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I hyperventilate quickly, supercharging my lungs, plunge underwater and push off.
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But Monday's plunge was far less impressive on a percentage basis.
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Those who've taken the plunge at festivals say it's worth it.
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Even before the pardon, Mr. Kuczynski had seen his popularity plunge.
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If that happens, Aden may soon plunge into Somalia-like chaos.
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It's both a visceral thrill and a sickening plunge into chaos.
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After the sauna, I take a plunge into the cold pool.
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Then it will plunge into the umbra at 205:21 a.m.
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How did you feel during the market plunge 10 years ago?
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The energy sector fell 5%, tracking a plunge in oil prices.
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One hit a plane, sending it on a 20173,22017-foot plunge.
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That would plunge the economy into recession, according to government forecasts.
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That would plunge the country into recession and crash the pound.
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The plunge in exports means jobs are at risk, Tulezi said.
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Visitors can plunge down a silver corkscrew winding around the sculpture.
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The plunge follows an emergency rate cut from the Federal Reserve.
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He wants Nevada to begin his comeback, not accelerate his plunge.
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Latavius Murray scored Minnesota's early touchdown with a 1-yard plunge.
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After a 12 percent plunge from that heady high on Jan.
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Check. Plunge into raging waters to keep a child from drowning?
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The market plunge reflects waning optimism about economic and profit growth.
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Why would we want to plunge ourselves back into that situation?
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He feels it himself: the plunge, the beautiful clear cool water.
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Then she takes the plunge and enters a world of men.
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Accounting for that fine caused Alphabet's second-quarter profit to plunge.
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In winter, the mercury could plunge to fifty degrees below zero.
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This morning's plunge represents the Dow's biggest drop in 10 months.
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But some states neighboring New York already have taken the plunge.
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That reflected a 27.8% plunge in orders for non-defense aircraft.
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Duque's camp allege he would plunge Colombia into a similar crisis.
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The president acknowledged that the crisis — which has already killed thousands around the world and set off a plunge of world markets — could last until July or August and even plunge the nation into a recession.
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A plunge in confidence that prompts a liquidity crisis is another risk.
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A plunge in Burberry's shares was the big move on the index.
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For San Diego, fullback Chris Swain had a 1-yard touchdown plunge.
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For evidence, he points to the stock's plunge toward its December bottom.
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Rolling out a Geek Squad competitor caused Best Buy's stock to plunge.
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Blue arrows show a plunge scar, and red dots show use-wear.
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Could this fizzle rocks situation officially plunge Riverdale into the supernatural realm?
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That decision was partly responsible for the plunge in her approval ratings.
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Of course, the fed is not blind to the plunge in markets.
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And when a celebrity takes a major haircut plunge, we perk up.
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Now the country's biggest, most populous state is really taking the plunge.
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Blackburn, 66, is trying to plunge Tennessee deeper and irrevocably into Trumpism.
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Another profit warning from Pearson caused itsshare price to plunge by 30%.
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Either outcome would plunge health care back into policy and political chaos.
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In 2010, Scheeren felt an urge to take yet another bold plunge.
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Equities would plunge and trading in the euro currency would be suspended.
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The result has been a historic plunge in oil-and-gas investment.
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Universities that do take the plunge will be tracking their graduates closely.
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A rapid change of leadership could plunge the EU back into crisis.
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Sadly, that jump saw him plunge to the ground in a heap.
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That's when it will make the fateful plunge to the planet's surface.
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Regardless, Badoo is diving in — so full marks for taking the plunge.
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At that point, the vehicle will start its plunge to the ground.
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That dramatic plunge means some investors were burned as bitcoin's fortunes turned.
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The plunge in share prices Tuesday was the biggest in nine years.
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Investors have seen their interest income squeezed as global bond yields plunge.
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Kraft Heinz's stock plunge erased more than $16 billion of market value.
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That allows them to reap the full benefit when oil prices plunge.
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"Parker is referencing a now-famous Breitbart story titled "Global Temperatures Plunge.
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Meanwhile, the effect of the pound's plunge last year will soon fade.
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What makes taking the plunge so powerful for the mind and body?
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Check out more cable replacements if you're thinking of taking the plunge.
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Natalie Portman has finally taken the plunge: she has an Instagram account.
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You must take the plunge and watch the entire music video yourself.
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Plunge cooked kale into ice-water bath to stop the cooking process.
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Group Five shares plunge on $60 mln claim for Ghana power project.
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Losing that can swiftly and thoroughly plunge us into a personal crisis.
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Equity investors might want to pay more attention to oil's latest plunge.
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It's nice, however, to see Samsung taking the plunge into unexplored waters.
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For carnivores hesitant to take the plunge, burgers are the perfect gateway.
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Three plays later, the Tigers struck first on Pellerin's 1-yard plunge.
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In the end, however, these attempts to plunge Montenegro into chaos failed.
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The company attributed the plunge to macroeconomic uncertainty and soft tourism sales.
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That progress could be reversed if the recent market plunge extends further.
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However, it's up more than 18 percent since the Christmas Eve plunge.
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Since then, many others in the developed world have taken the plunge.
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The stock plunge wiped approximately US$4.2bn off of Tesla's market capitalization.
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The decision triggered a 15 percent plunge in Petrobras shares on Thursday.
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Tenet's CAGR is expected to plunge to 0.2 percent from 21 percent.
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The peso fell another 4% after a near 1.706.4% plunge on Monday.
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In percentage terms, however, the plunge would not break the top 20.
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Specifically, there has been an extraordinary plunge in long-term interest rates.
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His arrival in Moscow came after a plunge in his financial fortunes.
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Oil prices rose to recoup some losses from a recent steep plunge.
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Following Crosby's first miss, Blount scored on another plunge four plays later.
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But after the stock's plunge on Monday, Cramer brought in his RealMoney.
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The proposed executive order would effectively plunge U.S. counterterrorism operations into darkness.
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Take your time, but acknowledge when you're ready to take the plunge.
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Those about to take the plunge don't necessarily welcome words of caution.
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Stocks markets plunge in worst single-day in more than a decade.
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The Dow's Thursday losses also exceeded its 2628-percent plunge on Oct.
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The plunge has investors wary of other social media and internet stocks.
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The drones will plunge into the depths of Oslo Fjord this spring.
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Invigorate yourself in the plunge pool and cold shower cleanse your body.
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Still, most say it is hard to see him taking the plunge.
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Yet another circuit breaker was triggered Thursday as stocks continued their plunge.
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The Dow's Thursday losses also exceeded its 28500-percent plunge on Oct.
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The fears triggered a plunge in the currencies of multiple developing economies.
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The recent plunge, added, "showed just how small that door may get."
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Only, for the first time ever, a black woman took the plunge.
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The surge erased October's 8.3 percent plunge in single-family home sales.
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Zhang isn't the only CEO to have taken the plunge on instinct.
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Bojangles, in particular, could see sales and traffic plunge in Irma's wake.
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The turmoil has hurt the economy and caused retail sales to plunge.
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We undress, strip off our layers and plunge into the hot tub.
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"Immersion" describes his deep dive into politics (he considered titling it "Plunge").
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Private plunge pools have been added to each individual house, as well.
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An eviction could plunge Diaz and her boys into homelessness and poverty.
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That's when he decided to finally take the plunge into venture investing.
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And our agent was fully prepared to help us take the plunge.
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There's also a private roof-deck, as well as a plunge pool.
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So, you&aposve taken the plunge and purchased your first Apple Watch.
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The plunge came a day after a poor second-quarter earnings report.
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In Egypt, the tourism plunge that followed the Arab Spring is over.
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However, it was his daughter that convinced him to take the plunge.
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A currency plunge would increase prices for Chinese consumers, generating public anger.
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Concern about the potential devastation caused insurance stocks to plunge on Tuesday.
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Then, if you covet something and can afford it, take the plunge.
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Instead, it insists you understand them, before they plunge over the cliff.
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Blanch for 10 seconds, then drain and plunge into ice-cold water.
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HSBC will cut 28,230 jobs after profit plunge Big changes are coming to HSBC (HBCYF) after the London-based bank reported a 210% plunge in profit in 2019, my CNN Business colleagues Michelle Toh and Hanna Ziady report.
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Agricultural export prices were weighed down by a 17.2% plunge in vegetable prices.
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But the plunge in bank stocks seemed to stir up the most concern.
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And will this plunge America and the region into yet another unconstitutional war?
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The London-listed firm saw shares plunge almost 14 percent on the news.
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Snap shares' 60 percent plunge in 23 might finally present a buying opportunity.
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After she nods her head "yes," the father-daughter duo take the plunge!
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Both Ashley Benson and Troian Bellisario from Pretty Little Liars took the plunge.
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OPEC's determination to cut output stems from the recent plunge in oil prices.
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That plunge back into "normal life" forced him to realize he enjoyed acting.
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The instructors ask him to raise his hands and Smith takes the plunge.
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Naturally — being young, beautiful, and French — Anna and Greg plunge into a romance.
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I did a polar plunge with a gal pal about a month ago.
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While the nose of the wine intrigued the cats, none took the plunge.
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A GoPro camera mounted on one of the climbers' helmets caught the plunge.
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The peso's plunge also reflects deeper differences between Argentina's economic structure and Turkey's.
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A GoPro camera mounted on one of the climbers' helmet caught the plunge.
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A sustained plunge in energy sector investment put more pressure on business spending.
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Just two weeks ago, Mama Knowles also took the plunge from on high.
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Higher prices, however, may finally be getting potential sellers to take the plunge.
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People plunge into the water of the newly opened resort Bekkelagsbadet, July 23.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Plunge into dreams at Volta NY 290.
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One dry winter is not going to plunge California into another extreme drought.
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In the armed forces the plunge was even steeper: from 40% to 1%.
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If so, this Monday might be the day to finally take the plunge.
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It imposed capital controls, triggering a 15 percent plunge for the stock market.
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Following its after-hours plunge, Fitbit is now worth less than $1 billion.
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So a fall below $1.23 could open the doors to a bigger plunge.
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Its plunge pool has views over Nihi Beach and across the Indian Ocean.
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Hong Kong, by comparison, saw an 80 percent plunge in overall share sales.
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We waited to have some success with the business before taking the plunge.
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Two London-based companies are among those who have already taken the plunge.
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We talked to entrepreneurs about what to consider before you take the plunge.
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Subramanian Swamy, a BJP leader, dismissed Rajinikanth's plunge into politics as "media hype".
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CHINESE STOCKS PLUNGE AGAIN | The volatility in Chinese markets has not let up.
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That plunge makes its shares undervalued compared to their valuation in previous years.
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The moves followed the biggest stock market plunge of the year on Monday.
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Despite that, Pinkett Smith said she was feeling "fine" before making the plunge.
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The price plunge spurred a trading halt during the afternoon session in China.
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Markets were then shut down for the day after a 7 percent plunge.
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But analysts do not expect a plunge for steel output in coming months.
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So I decided to take the plunge into the world of lucid dreaming.
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The plunge extended last week on news of possible changes to the policy.
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Monday's plunge took its shares to the bottom of Spain's blue chip index.
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The move resulted in a 71 percent single-day plunge in Imagination's stock.
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Villa's relegation to the Championship represents a plunge in income for the club.
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It turns out that plunge to $93 was the low for the year.
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Those gains followed a more than 26 percent plunge since its earnings disappointed.
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The Turkish lira licked its wounds after a 4 percent plunge on Thursday.
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So far, none of the major ride-sharing companies have taken the plunge.
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Remove beans using a slotted spoon; plunge into ice bath for 2 minutes.
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The stock however did plunge from 147 to 133 in a single day.
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Even the slightest dent in their income would plunge many back into poverty.
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But it also highlights the opportunities for investors willing to take the plunge.
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Another network, HBO, has taken the plunge into plucking series from the web.
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I've always flirted with the possibility, but have never actually taken the plunge.
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One play later, Le'Veon Bell put the Jets ahead with a touchdown plunge.
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Fico's ruling party, Smer, saw its support plunge after Kuciak's and Kusnirova's murders.
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Once again, the subsequent result was a historic plunge in the budget balance.
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Chris has been teetering on the edge of a serious plunge into darkness.
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The ancient Chevys migrate west and plunge like maddened buffalo into a canyon.
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Two London based companies are among those who have already taken the plunge.
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One indicator of that price is the sharp plunge in China's stock exchanges.
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Were foreigners to pull money from Britain en masse, the pound would plunge.
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Its economy now faces a recession caused by a plunge in crude prices.
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And he has had to grapple with the plunge in the oil price.
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The pool deck has two lap pools, two jacuzzis and a plunge pool.
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The euro would plunge in value, rendering any other exit a pointless exercise.
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There are also three hydrotherapy suites with steam rooms, saunas, and plunge pools.
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So take the plunge, and check out Cage's candid interview with Mashable below.
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The Lions recovered on the 211-yard-line and scored on Blount's plunge.
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Sterling has recovered half its post-referendum plunge from $1.50 to below $1.20.
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But the injuries seemed to plunge her into menopause, complete with hot flashes.
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He resigned last December, prompting a plunge of Brazil's currency and stock exchange.
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Facebook is now in full-on crisis mode, as the company's stocks plunge.
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Among the four men aboard the two planes, DeHaven alone survived the plunge.
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Then, a sore throat and a cough preceded a sudden plunge into madness.
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Even a 77-year-old woman, Frieda Schulze, made this plunge in 1961.
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The Dow's nearly 1,200-point plunge Thursday was its worst point-loss ever.
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ET as coronavirus fears caused global markets to plunge on above-average volume.
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Even after the recent market plunge, Veeva is still worth almost $20 billion.
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The market plunge does not seem to fit with the strong economic data.
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And the Nasdaq (COMP) gained just 2200% after a double-digit plunge Monday.
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Such a move would choke off growth and probably plunge Turkey into recession.
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Does a deeper plunge into statistics turn up some good signs for Clemson?
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Plunge too low, too fast and they sow chaos in oil-producing nations.
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Selling his dress company gave him enough wealth to plunge into Broadway production.
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Also, the sleeves needed more shredding and the neckline didn't plunge low enough.
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And the plane seemed to repeatedly climb and dive before a final plunge.
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This will have achieved nothing other than to plunge a family into grief.
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Monday's 24% drop in oil prices marked the biggest plunge in since 1991.
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BUND YIELDS PLUNGE Yields across German debt maturities meanwhile fell to record lows .
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Energy stocks continued to be weighed down by a plunge in oil prices.
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Premium suites boast large living areas and private plunge pools on the balcony.
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The euro's plunge boosted the dollar's value against a basket of its peers.
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The estate was valued at $636.1 million before the recent global markets plunge.
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It could plunge the US into a depression and leave many workers unemployed.
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He also inexplicably tried to pin the oil plunge on the news media.
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The Dow's nearly 1,200 point plunge Thursday was its worst point-loss ever.
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This compares to the S&P 53's near 12% plunge since Monday.
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Should they embark on a sustained plunge, a bear market could quickly follow.
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I was eager to explore what lay beyond plunge pools and bath butlers.
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Lots of resorts in the Caribbean boast of rooms with private plunge pools.
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It was a plunge into a far different America than I had known.
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Cruz's rigidly ideological proposals would plunge America deeper into debt and exacerbate inequality.
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A nearly perfect correlation until bitcoin's price started to plunge in early 2018.
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The fund declined to comment specifically on the plunge in the debt Wednesday.
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The Smithsonian is not the first organization to take the public domain plunge.
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The Allen researchers plunge those into the deepest regions of the visual cortex.
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If you're scared about taking the plunge, I would recommend taking it slow.
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Off the pool there's a sleek gym... ...and a spa with plunge pools.
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With Monday's plunge, Facebook shares are down about 2.6 percent year-to-date.
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But Cramer still felt the need to address the stock's plunge after earnings.
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And yet, as a moderate, business-friendly Democrat, he won't take the plunge.
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If we took the plunge, we knew we'd have to shift our lifestyles.
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Meanwhile, Facebook's plunge has dropped the social network's market value below Berkshire Hathaway.
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Then, on a swansong of an orbit, it will plunge into Saturn itself.
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Morale and company loyalty plunge, tardiness increases and sick days are more frequent.
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Go deeper: Trump's flagship Doral resort has seen its net operating income plunge
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Wohlrabe said he did not expect the German economy to plunge into recession.
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But core inflation remained muted amid a plunge in the cost of apparel.
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Now, before you take the plunge, you need to have a solid plan.
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But if you're ready to take the plunge, here's what you'll have to do.
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According to the Niagara Parks website, the plunge pool is usually 100 feet deep.
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That's a remarkable 11 percent plunge from peak to trough over just two weeks.
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Ahead, get to know some of the noteworthy women taking that plunge this November.
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Crude recovered, only to plunge again starting in mid-2014 because of worldwide oversupply.
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The plunge in global oil prices that began in 23 turned boom to bust.
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Stocks in Asia mostly tumbled on Thursday following a plunge on Wall Street overnight.
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Sterling's plunge since the Brexit vote is fueling the highest inflation in four years.
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I'm considering taking the plunge and deleting my online presence from these apps altogether.
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If you're ready to take the LED plunge, selecting the right device is crucial.
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To put the plunge in perspective, shares of Helios closed at $2,520 on Dec.
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The latest plunge left shares down nearly 80% since the USPS partnership ended. Stamps.
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The market then rallied three out of the next four sessions before Tuesday's plunge.
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Shares of top Chinese oil firms fall following the plunge in oil prices overnight.
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Pat Toomey, are following Ryan's line -- that they cannot take the plunge just yet.
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They plunge into postpartum depression, and they despair of establishing a healthy parenting routine.
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The FTSE 250 fell by the same amount, tugged lower by Kier's 35.5% plunge.
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The plunge continued Monday, with the Standard & Poor's 25.2-stock index sinking 23 percent.
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Market participants cited the plunge in U.S. equities for minimizing CME livestock market advances.
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The market watcher who predicted the December plunge believes the new highs are sustainable.
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The plunge reflected "severe disruptions" to tourism and consumer activity caused by the protests.
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The plunge reflected "severe disruptions" to tourism and consumer activity caused by escalating demonstrations.
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A sustained plunge in energy sector investment probably put more pressure on business spending.
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However, some analysts predict that the stock price will plunge in the coming days.
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The plunge in returns on bonds has made equities look more attractive in comparison.
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YG Entertainment, his former label, has seen its valuation plunge since the scandal broke.
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Calling the ongoing plunge in solar-power prices "remarkable" would be far too conservative.
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Overall mortality, the researchers have found, does not plunge the way specific mortality plunges.
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China is expected to intervene to stop any plunge through 7 against the dollar.
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It also means potential buyers are more nervous about taking the plunge at all.
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Think the banks might bounce back after the Brexit-triggered plunge in the Dow?
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Russia has been crushed by Western sanctions and the global plunge in oil prices.
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Alternately, these craft can point thrusters into space and willfully plunge into the atmosphere.
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Any malfunction in the GPS system threatens to plunge the global economy into chaos.
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Or just plunge down the rabbit hole of her unsuccessful version of The Apprentice.
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A separate report, however, showed a larger-than-expected plunge in homebuilding last month.
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Financial services delivered the worst performance with a 78 percent plunge in net profit.
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The recent plunge in oil prices should be — mostly — good for the U.S. economy.
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Fyffes' decision caused an instant 13.5 percent plunge in Belize's banana exports, said Mathias.
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Now Gordon has his eye on a plunge for oil and gas exploration stocks.
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Oil majors have seen profits plunge on the back of lower oil prices too.
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But for those who want to take the plunge, this could be the time.
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The move outraged Democrats and threatened to plunge the committee into open partisan warfare.
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Consumer advocates argued the move could plunge the most vulnerable people into medical debt.
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Of course, this doesn't necessarily suggest that a market plunge is around the corner.
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Market watcher Ed Clissold, who called the December plunge, is shifting his 2019 strategy.
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However, the index still sees a 34% on-year plunge and 12% drop YTD.
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About 16 percent of employees actually took the plunge and cheated on their partner.
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The plunge has knocked about 13 million pounds off the value of Kiltearn's shareholding.
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Phil is Canadian and begging America to not plunge the world into chaos today.
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After completing that action, users can take the plunge and download the whole app.
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However, talks with the government collapsed in 2016 after a plunge in coal prices.
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A sharp plunge in technology and industrial stocks drove broad losses across the market.
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And it would likely plunge the UK, the world's fifth-largest economy, into recession.
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Temperatures will plunge to the 230s by the afternoon and the mid-26s overnight.
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Whenever a new gadget hits market, the older version takes a plunge in price.
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Lee takes a plunge in a 30 to 40 degree tank for muscle recovery.
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Who hasn't taken a dramatic plunge in front of someone they're trying to impress?
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As soon as the results started to come in, the pound started to plunge.
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Plunge into a modern sports car's full power, and you could go to jail.
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The Chinese market did find its footing after a deep plunge early in 2016.
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That would trigger new trade barriers and likely plunge the United Kingdom into recession.
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He installed an infrared sauna and a cold plunge pool in his Manhattan office.
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In Chile, President Michelle Bachelet, once hugely popular, has seen her approval ratings plunge.
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So put on your kit because we're about to plunge into diving in soccer.
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Other amenities include a jacuzzi, plunge pool, and private changing suites with steam showers.
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The first six weeks saw markets plunge, spreads widen and financial conditions tighten dramatically.
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The paper and printing companies that they work with would see their revenues plunge.
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So did the 800-square-foot private terrace, which included a jetted plunge pool.
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The company finally took the plunge and gave its fans a "mid-engine" Corvette.
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Friday's plunge is the company's second worst trading day since going public in 1989.
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It then endured a 58 percent plunge in profit in this year's first quarter.
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Others are optimistic given biotech's strength relative to its plunge seen two years ago.
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Brexit could cause stocks in British companies to plunge, and bond yields to rise.
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Then a plunge in energy prices last fall sent shock waves through the industry.
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His 100-foot plunge into the waters of Nassau, Bahamas, was caught on camera.
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It's unclear if the failed demonstration is the only reason for the stock plunge.
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In fact, he took advantage of the plunge on Friday to buy more bitcoin.
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Those who have taken the plunge have found this dryer worth the high price.
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But this newly released trailer takes yet another plunge in Octopath's uniquely animated world.
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I ask if his seminal Sterling Ruby show prompted a plunge into the personal.
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The background: In the 2000 plunge of joblessness, wages increased by 4% on average.
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Click through to see some famous dudes who have already taken the colorful plunge.
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Given the recent price plunge, the mainstream has been spooked about speculating on cryptocurrencies.
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He was wearing a helmet, which cracked even as its camera recorded his plunge.
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How long does one consider making such a huge decision before taking the plunge?
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The digital currency's latest swing higher comes after a 20 percent plunge last week.
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That plunge wiped out more than $5 billion in market cap for the company.
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Manus' comments come after an overnight plunge in the price of bitcoin future contracts.
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The Primal Plunge on Brighton Avenue, where I used to get all my zines?
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She allowed them to experience what parents experience — love as the magnificent harrowing plunge.
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So how can you spot the signs of this confidence plunge in your daughter?
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Oil jumped after an overnight plunge to an 18-year low in Asian trade.
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The couple's personal lives have been closely intertwined with Ms. Nixon's plunge into politics.
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In fact, that's the recurring theme to any Trump-induced stock plunge for Amazon.
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Markets tend to overshoot, up and down, and they could certainly plunge much further.
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If you're thinking about downing some liquid courage before taking the plunge, think again.
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NASA's getting ready to plunge a spacecraft deeper into the sun than ever before
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Hemanth Kappanna's research helped plunge Volkswagen into a scandal that continues to plague it.
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But analysts say it could just as easily plunge the country deeper into war.
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The bounce in stocks follows a 27% plunge in the Dow of 250,219 points.
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The bounce in stocks follows a 10% plunge in the Dow of 2,352.60 points.
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Monday's market plunge happened on the eleventh anniversary of the longest bull market ever.
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Oil jumped after an overnight plunge to an 18-year low in Asian trade.
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Audience members who took the plunge were rewarded with "Former Next Wave Skeptic" buttons.
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And countries that turn to China for loans often plunge into a debt trap.
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So the market plunge of the past few days might mean nothing at all.
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And if they disappoint, their stocks — far more highly valued than Facebook — could plunge.
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Oil steadied after an overnight plunge to an 18-year low in Asian trade.
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The company failed to withstand the plunge in travel demand caused by the virus.
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I decided to take the plunge and open one, and I'm happy I did.
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But a plunge in the price of oil threatens to undermine that 2020 message.
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Immense vortices of water plunge up and down the canyon walls like underwater waterfalls.
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Mr. Guarco, the Duke graduate, has persuaded a few friends to take the plunge.
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But once upon a time childhood Disney Channel star Cole Sprouse took the plunge!
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I flick the wheel to break the back end loose and plunge the throttle.
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With oil at $50 a barrel or less, Russian budgets plunge deeper into debt.
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Jibo's sudden plunge into digital dementia brought on an outpouring of grief and consternation.
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Eastern time as coronavirus fears caused global markets to plunge on above-average volume.
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Similarly, the Nasdaq closed down 24.2%, erasing the vast majority of a 265.43% plunge.
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A sustained plunge in stock prices could dash confidence among households and CEOs alike.
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Can't really plunge into 2020 without taking a bet on what he'll do next.
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This current plunge, which really started snowballing last September, now amounts to 31 percent.
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The retailer, before Tuesday's plunge, had a stock market value of about $9.3 billion.
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The segment's US division suffered a 94% plunge in earnings to just $37 million.
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The state-controlled company was hard hit by a plunge in global oil prices.
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"If Indiana does not act, this country could plunge into the abyss," he said.
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The election of Mr. Trump feels like a sudden plunge after a gradual decline.
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The stock's Monday plunge is the company's biggest single-day drop since September 2012.
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In the final month of 2019, I finally took the plunge and started investing.
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GM suffered a 16% plunge in sales in September, while Ford's sales dropped 11%.
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That plunge was cut in half minutes later before closing down nearly 1,200-points.
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Stocks extended last week's plunge that was fueled by worries about rising interest rates.
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Rising oil prices and a plunge in India's currency have made life even harder.
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Its epic stock plunge has wiped out more than $230 billion in market value.
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With the recent plunge, crude is now down about 2 percent year to date.
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The 2015 "60 Minutes" report and subsequent investigations caused Lumber Liquidators' sales to plunge.
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That campaign was built on tough sanctions that caused Iran's oil exports to plunge.
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Some ultra-brave investors are even thinking about taking the plunge directly into commodities.
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A 1.5 percent plunge in sales at building material stores was also a drag.
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The pool has a swimming section, a shallow lounging area and a plunge pool.
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But no big names have taken the plunge yet for one reason — Republican Gov.
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The result was an unremitting plunge toward what was believed to be permanent separation.
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However, Cramer said investors could use the subsequent stock plunge as a buying opportunity.
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By 1979, Skylab's orbit had decayed, and the world obsessed over its coming plunge.
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But these actions have failed to slow the real's plunge, far less reverse it.
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The company is losing cash as sales plunge at its namesake and Kmart stores.
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It is a headlong plunge into a dark psyche and an even darker world.
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Anderson reached the end zone seven minutes before halftime on a 1-yard plunge.
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Nobody better is coming along for the Jets barring a franchise quarterback draft plunge.
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Bitcoin still endures torrid swings in price, as this week's 30 percent plunge shows.
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They'll plunge right into "The Miracle of Christmas" and simply have a grand time.
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The cedar-shingled crib has a clay tennis court, plunge pool and a guesthouse.
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In recent trading days, the global stock market continued to plunge, making the panic rise.
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The plunge in Chinese stocks, which are now in bear territory, only clouds the outlook.
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Chevron and Exxon were showing signs of stress because of the plunge in oil prices.
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Its shares fell to as low as $1.51, with the plunge prompting several trading halts.
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If you decide to take the liquid Peeps plunge, please be sure to drink responsibly.
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When you think about it, there's nothing much scarier than a plunge into the unknown.
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This time players role a dice which tells them how many plunge attempts they get.
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Temperatures in Berlin are expected to plunge to -10 degrees Centigrade (14 Fahrenheit) on Saturday.
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Those were aimed at countering the effects of a global oil price plunge on Nigeria.
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Whether or not this plunge into premium is a good idea is up for debate.
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Children plunge into the waters to cool off as temperatures regularly exceed 30 degrees Celsius.
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Although it's unclear which pup made the plunge, they clearly all had a great time.
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Test out what it'll look like before taking the plunge with this 12.933D visualization app.
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Morgan Stanley told investors Under Armour shares are now fairly valued after its recent plunge.
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The decline was the biggest retreat since the 4.2 percent plunge seen in February 2016.
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Fever Ray: Plunge (Mute) Karin Dreijer's solo debut was about money when you listened up.
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"Don't plunge into oriental philosophy, unless you are already a lover of it," Bieberman warns.
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David Stockman warns a 40 percent stock market plunge is closing in on Wall Street.
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The daring plunge revealed incredible new things about the charismatic planet—like organic ring rain.
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The plunge in oil supplies will drive up the price of oil, and gas, significantly.
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I look through my saved items, but still don't feel ready to take the plunge.
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Washington's 1-yard scoring plunge with 7:21 left gave Detroit a 28-24 advantage.
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Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom are taking the plunge in life and on the slopes.
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Separately, the pharmaceutical juggernaut Bayer, which recently bought Monsanto, has seen its stock prices plunge.
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It doesn't cost you meaningfully more to do it, so why not take the plunge?
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But now nighttime temperatures could plunge to negative 23 degrees Fahrenheit (negative 105 degrees Celsius).
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Economists polled by Reuters had expected a 7.3 percent gain after February's 20.8 percent plunge.
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The drop in rates caused a 17% plunge in applications to refinance a home loan.
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Economists polled by Reuters had expected a 7.3 percent gain after February's 6.63 percent plunge.
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When Captain America took his 1940s plunge into Arctic waters, the Tesseract went with him.
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Its share of seats could plunge from 113 to a rump of just 25-35.
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But once you decide to take the plunge, start the conversation with these five questions.
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PENGUINS ON A melting icecap must choose between budging up tighter and taking the plunge.
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The goal of the new feature is to encourage more people to take the plunge.
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She then took her dramatic plunge: descending the length of the stadium to the stage.
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During those days without the Sun, temperatures plunge and solar panels don't receive any light.
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Cramer noted its the worst plunge the equity has taken in more than three decades.
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Be sure to take your counter and storage space into account before making the plunge.
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Or you can take the plunge and go for a more all-inclusive luxury experience.
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The brand, Volkswagen's largest by revenues, saw profits plunge 86 percent in the first quarter.
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But she really took the plunge recently and there's photographic evidence above to prove it.
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Romine completed three passes for 66 yards to set up his 1-yard TD plunge.
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The plunge isn't a surprise considering the deal may affect these companies in various ways.
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The plunge shaved $2.8 billion from its market cap, which now sits at $22.9 billion.
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If you're considering taking the platinum plunge yourself, read about one PeopleStyle staffer's transformation here.
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Shares in Turquoise Hill plunge as parliament prepares to vote on the new draft recommendations.
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Options markets imply that a fall below $21.23 opens the door to a bigger plunge.
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The president suggested Wednesday evening the central bank was to blame for the market plunge.
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The figure was pushed down by a 29 percent plunge in orders for civilian aircraft.
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Booking its latest antitrust fine from the EU caused net income to plunge, to $222bn.
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After all, how else does a winemaker really prove her expertise without taking the plunge?
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I finally just took the plunge and started asking my friends to call me Anohni.
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Maybe they aren't as deep as you—or as ready to plunge into the underworld.
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And in my opinion, that plunge was the best fashion risk of the night. Getty
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ET came after the close in Asia, which saw Japanese stocks plunge nearly 5.4 percent.
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BNDES blamed his conduct for a 28 percent plunge in the company's stock this year.
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"To be clear, we are not suggesting that profits will plunge this year," Ruddell wrote.
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The plunge was triggered by speculative selling and a break of key technical support levels.
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Amid the trade turmoil, oil prices saw their largest plunge in 4 years on Thursday.
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The decision caused bitcoin's price to plunge about 20 percent, from around $1,287 to $1,026.
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But there's also something high-maintenance about bangs that prevents us from taking the plunge.
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The worst-case scenario could plunge us back into the dark ages of medical care.
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A break below that could mean an even more drastic plunge for stocks, he said.
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Despite Monday's plunge, shares of Nvidia are still up more than 3 percent this year.
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Divers use to have to plunge to about 220 feet to reach the wreck site.
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So does air frying bring us close enough to the ideal to take the plunge?
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All in all, it's likely a Trump presidency will plunge the U.S. into a recession.
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I pick up the knife before me and plunge it into a perfectly round onion.
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I'm so glad Petra took the plunge and opened up to Chuck in this episode.
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The Fed's tightening policy was the main driver behind the historic Christmas Eve market plunge.
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Shares are up 12 percent year-to-date after a 45 percent plunge in 2018.
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The plunge makes for the stock's worst day of trading since going public in 2012.
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Patterson's 1-yard plunge with 8:753 left cut the Nittany Lions' lead to seven.
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Such abrupt action, they fear, could snuff growth and plunge the economy into a recession.
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The market may look to oil, after the past week's surprising plunge in crude prices.
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Some analysts also attributed Thursday's plunge to a disconnect between investor sentiment and OPEC's intentions.
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His downgrade to sell set off GE's plunge Monday, its deepest drop since early December.
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Forecasts for energy companies have dropped as well, following the recent plunge in oil prices.
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The recent plunge in gasoline prices has also taken some of the pressure off consumers.
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Witness the plunge in Kinder Morgan's stock after its massive dividend cut a year ago.
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But according to the trader, crude itself won't be the biggest victim of its plunge.
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Remove with a wire skimmer and immediately plunge into the ice bath to shock. 24.
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Plunge your hands into a box and try to guess what's inside it without looking.
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The topic of the meetings was Trump's pending plunge into the Atlantic City casino industry.
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Chinese markets wavered between positive and negative territory, a day after taking a sharp plunge.
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The plunge in oil prices is a constant reminder of the glut in the market.
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The Cardinal finally got on the board with a 2-yard plunge from Trevor Speights.
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The plunge in oil prices was supposed to help consumers by boosting their disposable incomes.
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It fell 0.3 percent following an over 3 percent plunge in the UK banking index.
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One day I plan on taking the plunge and investing in some temporary wallpaper myself.
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Oil prices rose modestly, as the commodity recouped some losses from a recent steep plunge.
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Ariel Winter and her boyfriend, Levi Meaden, just took the ultimate plunge in their relationship.
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But in the VR experience, you take a sheer 90-degree plunge toward the sidewalk.
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But they regained their former momentum on Tuesday, when they decoupled from Facebook's market plunge.
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China would plunge into its most gut wrenching recession since the days of Mao Zedong.
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Billionaire investor Paul Tudor Jones believes the S&P 500 would plunge 25% if Sen.
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Beyond the stock market tumble, energy analysts saw few new reasons for the energy plunge.
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But Dar said a permanent chief's appointment would be brought forward after the rupee plunge.
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It hit a low of 2166,22, the lowest level since the market plunge on Aug.
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The Nasdaq closed lower, weighed by a plunge in the shares of Cisco Systems Inc.
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The shift to private sector growth has accelerated recently following a plunge in government GDP.
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Breitbart's traffic plunge since January may be largely the result of changes to Facebook's algorithm.
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Otherwise, he and other witnesses said, a default could plunge Puerto Rico into an abyss.
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Xiaomi plunge: Shares in Xiaomi dropped 20173% in Hong Kong to reach a record low.
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A volatile pound and a plunge in consumer confidence around the vote hurt many retailers.
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The Colombian peso and the Brazilian real were particularly vulnerable to the commodities' price plunge.
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After months of asking, you took the plunge, and now your kid has a phone.
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So far this year, GMO Internet shares have been hit by a plunge in bitcoin.
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But his opponents say he will plunge the country into greater debt and economic turmoil.
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After reading it, you can plunge further into the thinkers who fascinate you the most.
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It's unusual, in these days of multitasking, to plunge yourself completely into a media experience.
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A plunge into the unknown is part of making it past those perilous first years.
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Even after another share plunge Tuesday, the stock still traded at nearly 21 times earnings.
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Even with Tuesday's plunge, the stock is still up 97 percent since the earnings report.
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Republicans have cited the market plunge as proof the Trump administration's economic policies are working.
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Billionaire investor Leon Cooperman predicted the stock market would plunge 25% if Warren became president.
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Third, M4A wouldn't require the United States to plunge into an unknown health care model.
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Boston will plunge to 7 degrees below zero -- plus up to a foot of snow.
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Did he actually plunge the debate into a reality television swamp of tawdriness and tackiness?
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That, in turn, must be expected to plunge the U.K. into a serious economic recession.
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Harris, the California Democrat and first term senator, is inching closer to taking the plunge.
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The oil plunge came just in time for the midterm elections in the United States.
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Before the collapse, the price of this debt could start to plunge in the markets.
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Despite the plunge, Stovall predicts stocks could rally more than 7 percent from current levels.
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If you haven't taken the podcast plunge yet, here are some great places to start.
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It wasn't the first time Irene O'Shea had taken the plunge from an airplane, either.
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Using tongs, remove the lobster from the water and plunge into a prepared ice bath.
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This oil shock would plunge the U.S. into a recession which lasted for two years.
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You can fly, for example, through swirling words or plunge yourself headlong into the text.
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After Monday's plunge, all three US indexes were nearly 20% below their most recent highs.
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Still, not all bear markets last that long or have stocks plunge quite as much.
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Predictably, the gains tend to widen as more time after the five-day plunge passes.
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As far as Wine School is concerned, the deeper we plunge the greater the fun.
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US stocks resumed their recent plunge on Monday, despite the dramatic intervention by the Fed.
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The plunge came after a more than 13 percent decline in the currency on Friday.
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Moody's still expects second-quarter GDP to plunge by 17.6%, compared with 28.3% without stimulus.
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Commerce has tended to plunge, with the working class suffering lost jobs and diminished livelihoods.
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But it didn't feel voyeuristic, like watching someone take the plunge on the show Intervention.
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Last month's increase in starts still left the bulk of June's 12.9 percent plunge intact.
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But one popular trade is taking a lot of blame for Monday's plunge: short volatility.
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Standard depictions show Lucretia naked as she prepares to plunge the dagger into her chest.
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In September, faced with a plunge in government revenues, Mr. Macri reinstated some export taxes.
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Analysts say core CPI will weaken further after a plunge in oil prices this week.
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Still, yields' plunge following the Fed's surprise announcement was less dramatic than many had thought.
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Still, yields' plunge following the Fed's emergency move was less dramatic than many had thought.
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Trump and his allies got the cause of last week's stock market plunge all wrong.
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Far more worrisome to the White House was an early-morning plunge in oil prices.
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Under the other, boys climb downed electrical cables to plunge in to the water below.
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President Trump announced sanctions against Turkey early this summer, precipitating the plunge of the lira.
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Start or end the day in the candlelit subterranean plunge pool and hammam steam room.
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Or even plunge fearlessly ahead with your planned purchase, once it's safe to go outside?
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Snap delivered a disappointing earnings report this month, causing its stock to plunge even further. .
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And if the companies disappoint, the stocks, far more highly valued than Facebook, could plunge.
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Inflation fears were perhaps the main cause of the recent plunge in the stock market.
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Cons: The rooms total 430 square-feet and are smaller than other plunge pool offerings.
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Alpha in turn filed for bankruptcy in 2015, battered by a plunge in coal prices.
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The price gap disrupted trading in the London market and caused a plunge in liquidity.
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Australian shares were up 2.73% although this followed a plunge of almost 10% on Monday.
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Our car rotated 27 degrees to the right, throwing us sideways down the initial plunge.
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At worst, officials and experts have said, it could plunge both countries into bloody conflict.
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To be sure, there's also some thought that the plunge in rates could be reversed.
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Tsai saw her approval ratings plunge from the time she took office until early 2019.
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At a minimum, insurers that took the plunge deserved the support promised in the law.
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The drop was even more severe — a 6.3% plunge — when measured as an annualized rate.
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Be sure to take your counter and storage space into account before making the plunge.
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It was down 0.2 percent following a 3.6 percent plunge in the UK banking index.
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President Trump seems closer than ever to decisions that could plunge the country into crisis.
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Big at this year's American International Toy Fair was a board game called Plunge It!
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Always shower before using plunge pools, hydro pools, or other shared water experiences she said.
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For those who know him best, Canova's plunge into electoral politics was not completely unexpected.
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The Associated Press reported Wednesday that MSNBC programs saw their ratings plunge after Barr's announcement.
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An arctic blast is expected to plunge temperatures to below normal east of the Rockies.
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The center-left Democratic Party saw its support plunge from 215 percent to 2000 percent.
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An 11.1% plunge in motor vehicle production because of the GM strike depressed on output.
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The nation will plunge into higher deficits and a larger gap between rich and poor.
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A record surge in volatility and $4 trillion plunge in world equity markets quickly followed.
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Manufacturing automation giant Fanuc Corp's earnings also disappointed, causing its shares to plunge 6 percent.
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Even with last December's plunge skewing the data, Hickey notes the historical trend is intact.
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This caused prices to plunge and several U.S. steel mills to be idled last year.
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Economists polled by Reuters had expected a 26.3 percent gain after February's 26.6 percent plunge.
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A proxy for the tech sector had its sharpest plunge in seven years on Wednesday.
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Last month's increase in groundbreaking activity left the bulk of June's 20.7 percent plunge intact.
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Did their twin-engine Lockheed Electra plunge into the ocean, never to be seen again?
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Bitcoin saw its price plunge around 48% wiping out all its gains for the year.
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If things get bad enough, Japan and Europe could plunge into recession, the O.E.C.D. warned.
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Sometimes taking the plunge and starting over can be the best move of your life.
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Still, those who plunge regularly see it as an unnecessary complication of a simple thing.
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But getting people to take that plunge and actually post something is still a challenge.
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That set the state up for a big plunge when the economic crisis hit in 2007.
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A gaunt man leant over a friend's face, helping him plunge a needle into his neck.
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Alongside her longtime makeup artist, Rachel Goodwin, Stone took the plunge for the semi-permanent style.
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It's hard to say goodbye:Cassini will spend the next few days preparing for its final plunge.
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The emerging idea seems to be that when reality falls short, we feel a dopamine plunge.
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If that kind of plunge were to happen today, the point loss would be far worse.
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From a physics perspective, that means the baby is less prone to plunge heavy-head-first.
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Monday is just the latest time that US stocks have recovered from an early morning plunge.
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" And if you're on the fence about taking the plunge into the entrepreneurial world, "Don't wait.
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Taking the plunge to get an Amazon Echo can be a big deal for some people.
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And when that happens, it would plunge China into a financial crisis as liquidity dries up.
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And earlier this week, the pair took a plunge into the ocean while sweetly holding hands.
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Nearly a year after Cassini's final plunge into Saturn, its data continues to yield awesome science.
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The plunge was worse among oilfield services firms, with company outlook down 64 points to -17.2.
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With the benefit of hindsight, it's fairly easy to explain oil's plunge into a bear market.
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It's likely Peloton will take the public markets plunge in 2019 much like Uber and Lyft.
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Although there is excitement on Wall Street, analysts have expressed concern about Goldman's plunge into retail.
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Some entrepreneurs don't have a financial safety net to take the startup plunge on their own.
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It'll survive drops of up to 22 feet and can plunge to depths of 21 feet.
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US oil prices began to plunge last month as trade war fears swept across Wall Street.
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After Motorola took the plunge, Apple followed suit later in the year with the iPhone 7.
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U.S. sanctions on Venezuelan oil giant PDVSA have accelerated a plunge in the country's crude output.
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However, this monster plunge may not be as unlikely as it would appear at first glance.
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It's been three months since I took the plunge and, no, my hair hasn't fallen out.
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Nintendo has a chance here to increase revenues after a plunge in previous year's results. 4.
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average added 250 points Monday, erasing most of Wednesday's 800-point plunge.
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U.S. stock futures were sharply higher Wednesday, continuing a bounce back from Friday's coronavirus-driven plunge.
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The previously gigantic pharmaceutical roll-up has seen its stock plunge over the last 2160 months.
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The vote could end the Brexit paralysis, or plunge the country's political system deeper into chaos.
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The resulting sudden plunge of about 200 metres injured many of the passengers, a dozen seriously.
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The plunge may not be over for Netflix, which fell more than 13 percent on Tuesday.
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But do you see the space rocks that could plunge into our planet, causing major destruction?
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But the latest plunge and Mr Sturzenegger's departure show that the turmoil is far from over.
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But even she experiences a self-esteem plunge when she hears negative comments about her body.
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The daughter that I know was fearless — she wouldn't have been afraid to take that plunge.
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Asked seemingly simple questions, he will plunge down rabbit holes of anecdote, strewn with dropped names.
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Take the plunge for that bag you've been eyeing or the coat you've been dreaming about.
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The announcement caused shares of IG Group to plunge and the company ended 38 percent lower.
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San Bernardino County firefighters went down the mountain to rescue a woman after her steep plunge.
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But if the bank takes another plunge, Gordon may need to get out of the trade.
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But if you take the plunge, you'll at least get a cool Instagram out of it.
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If you haven't yet taken the plunge for Nintendo's strange cardboard accessories, now is the time.
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No democratic government could ever plunge its people into penury and hope to stay in power.
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Seven months after surviving the plunge, Woodward returned to the falls to be honored by Gov.
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The plunge in investment allowed the central bank to lower interest rates, lifting the housing business.
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The battered pharmaceutical company has seen its stock plunge 90 percent in the past 12 months.
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Japan's No. 2 automaker posted a 98.5% plunge in first-quarter operating profit to $14.80 million.
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Before you take the plunge, be sure to read our review on the LG G7 ThinQ.
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The company saw its share price plunge 17% at its trough, though it has recovered slightly.
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The plunge has been triggered by its announcement that it's no longer trying to sell itself.
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The Equanimity&aposs lavish amenities include a helicopter landing pad, plunge pool, gymnasium and a cinema.
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Samsung Electronics Co Ltd forecast in early July a steep plunge in second-quarter operating profit.
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Michigan State responded quickly on Lewerke's 214-yard plunge with 20:285 left in the quarter.
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The recent investigation announcement spooked investors, causing the Nasdaq-listed shares to plunge nearly 10 percent.
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One reason for the plunge in yields is that JGBs are becoming scarce on the ground.
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Now, the political upheaval threatens to plunge the country, and its faltering economy, into further chaos.
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Deep plunge black dresses with blue fringes and flower embellishments were followed by sparkly green outfits.
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But judging by his most recent Instagram photo, he may have taken the plunge Wednesday evening.
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Other times, they mess up and plunge into the water like a flailing sack of potatoes.
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In recent months, the U.S. market has largely followed Chinese equities in each new dramatic plunge.
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They are deeply anthropocentric games whose infrastructure is helping to drive the plunge into the Anthropocene.
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Add grounds to boiling water, let him brew, plunge, and voilà: four cups of hot coffee.
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Despite beating analyst earnings expectations, the company lowered current quarter guidance causing the stock to plunge.
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Using a legendary hedge fund manager's investing framework may point to the plunge as an opportunity.
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And this week's stock plunge showed that there is still plenty of volatility to go around.
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Morgan Stanley warned recently that used car prices could plunge anywhere between 25 and 50 percent.
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Markets are falling worldwide due to a plunge in oil prices and slowdown worries in China.
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He's not the guy in the tights and cape who's going to plunge into the inferno.
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Admittedly, the 75 percent plunge in oil prices from 2014 to 2016 didn't help their cause.
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Potential entrepreneurs use official government data when deciding to take the plunge and start a business.
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They're always going to plunge ahead, and they're not going to be afraid of the world.
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Leading losses with a 7 percent plunge on Monday was Banco BPM, Italy's third-largest bank.
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So, if you're ready to take this perilous plunge, let's get started on the Coach website.
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There is no farther West that you can go, except to plunge straight into the ocean.
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Riders are taken 2016 feet high in the air, then plunge at a 90-degree angle.
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However, agency leaders resisted for many months calling in investigators to plunge down the necessary alleyways.
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A plunge in crude oil prices ahead of a key OPEC meeting continued to influence investors.
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When the holidays fail to reinvigorate that happy family feeling, people may finally take the plunge.
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Keeping Score The road ahead is most likely a brief climb, then a steep downhill plunge.
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After an initial plunge, sterling pared losses against the dollar and euro, while the dollar gained.
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Germany's plunge from the heights of civilization to the depths of barbarism is an everlasting shock.
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Management bonuses, sagging profits and an emissions scandal have all caused the company's stock to plunge.
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So before taking the plunge, make sure the one is actually the right one for you.
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WeWork's IPO valuation may plunge to less-than-half of its last SoftBank-rolled private round.
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" Mook said independent economists say Trump's policies would plunge the country into an "economic ice age.
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Early on, it appeared that two or three dozen candidates were preparing to take the plunge.
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After announcing a $5 billion loss for its second quarter, the company saw its stock plunge.
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The Republican presidential nominee's recent plunge in the polls in North Carolina, however, has vaulted Sen.
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Temperatures will plunge Tuesday as the city gets hit with up to 2 inches of snow.
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While CBS and ESPN get their feet wet in sports betting, Fox is taking the plunge.
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"You're pressing too hard on the gas," someone said in exasperation, after my third suicidal plunge.
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Higdon's 46-yard run highlighted Michigan's first scoring drive, which ended with Mason's 1-yard plunge.
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There's loveliness to be found in grimy city sidewalks and the tenuous plunge of new love.
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There has been one consistent trend in recent years: a plunge in local court revenues statewide.
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Without further ado, plunge into the movies and television that will keep you entertained this summer.
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Forecasts for more growth in U.S. crude stockpiles and weak demand forecasts contributed to the plunge.
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So, what factors lead someone to want to take the plunge and meet a match IRL?
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Why it matters: The 19% plunge reflects the fragility of the tech sector as a whole.
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Think of it as preparation to plunge yourself into PINK when it drops later this month.
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"First, bond buyers are transfixed by oil and its plunge down today to $43, " Cramer said.
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In the Upper Midwest and Great Lakes, temps will plunge to 20-40 degrees below zero.
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Another state-run lender, Union Bank of India, saw its fourth-quarter profit plunge 78 percent.
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As markets plunge, investors are likely to see more pitches from annuity brokers peddling complex products.
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Temperatures there can climb above 110 degrees Fahrenheit during the day, and then plunge at night.
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To prove the water is safe when filtered, Snyder decided he would take the plunge himself.
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And playing this word puzzle nudged me to plunge into the cobwebbed depths of my vocabulary.
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The data can't tell us when prices will level off, or whether they will plunge catastrophically.
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The steep plunge since 23, down to around $21979 per barrel today, has been similarly unexpected.
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If he does so this time, Mr. Morales would plunge the country into a constitutional crisis.
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Energy has had the biggest plunge, closing Friday's session down 52.4% from its 52-week high.
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U.S. crude did bounce $21 to $2668.20 on Tuesday, though that followed a 24% plunge overnight.
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The benchmark shed 210.8% on Thursday in its biggest plunge since the 219 global financial crisis.
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Plunge Beach Hotel has a mix of standard guest rooms and one- or two-bedroom suites.
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Australian shares were up 0.5% although this followed a massive plunge of almost 10% on Monday.
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Last September she posted a picture of herself, using #saggyboobsmatter, wearing a deep-plunge yellow dress.
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With Amazon looming over the sector, other companies may be tempted to take the merger plunge.
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The plunge in stock prices is a reflection, rather than a cause, of this perilous moment.
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Plenty of TVs have one, but you should make sure yours does before taking the plunge.
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One ray of light is coming from China, which saw car sales plunge 80% in February.
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As DealBook's Peter Eavis pointed out, the plunge seems out of sync with the strong economy.
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Global economic growth has been damaged, while the stock market has continued a two-week plunge.
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Global equities resumed their plunge, wiping out more than $3 trillion in value this week alone.
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It's one of several Polar Plunge events organized throughout the state by the Virginia Special Olympics.
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Last year, Uber, Lyft, and Slack all saw their stock prices plunge after they went public.
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The FTSE 250 ended 0.2% lower, with a 16% plunge in Tullow Oil weighing the most.
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There are 59 rooms including standalone villas with private plunge pools, which is what we booked.
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But make sure you don't hedge your bets so much that you never take the plunge.
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Once these had been sent back to Earth, the probe was reconfigured for the final plunge.
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Tuesday's plunge brings the 3.3563-stock average's two-day point drop total to nearly 3.3553,3.3543 points.
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This kayaker is about to plunge over a 134-foot waterfall in the mountains of Chile.
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They can sour quickly if shares plunge in value, a possibility in China's seesawing stock market.
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The weakness beyond our shores probably would not be enough to plunge the U.S. into recession.
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Stocks have been volatile lately, with Monday trading showing a sharp rebound from a Friday plunge.
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When the mercury takes a plunge, the bag fully zips in order to keep things warmer.
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Before we took the plunge I worried about all of life's little necessities, like the internet!
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The FTSE 250 ended 0.2% lower, with a 16% plunge in Tullow Oil weighing the most.
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"A spike in volatility caused the stock market plunge, not the other way around," said Tepper.
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The news caused Deutsche Bank shares to plunge, and led to speculation the bank might collapse.
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She predicts a plunge of this magnitude could happen multiple times in the next 10 months.
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He had to plunge deep into the well of himself, no matter how dark the outcome.
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Despite a plunge in oil prices last quarter, Exxon halted a recent string of profit misses.
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That number included a 40 percent plunge in the vital fixed income, commodities and currencies business.
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It would need to plunge much further to hit the 20% threshold considered a bear market.
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If they're right, the October scare could be a repeat of the January-February market plunge.
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I didn&apost take the plunge until the last month of 2019, but it finally happened.
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"The rise in crude oil inventories came despite a plunge in crude oil imports," he said.
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That concern peaked on Thursday, weighing the Dow Jones industrial average in its 274-point plunge.
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The rally in global shares contrasts with a plunge late last year, when the Sino-U.
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Lawmakers are bracing for chaos in December as they plunge into several high-stakes legislative fights.
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BNDESPar blamed the family's conduct for a 28-percent plunge in the company's stock this year.
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But while this might plunge her into murky waters, the same isn't necessarily true of #MeToo.
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Each villa has its own plunge pool, and amenities include two restaurants and a tennis court.
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Acampora pointed to Wednesday's more than 300-point plunge and partial recovery as one bullish sign.
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I have to admit I often plunge into avoidance, but we ought to talk about it.
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We spoke to an expert who accurately predicted the 2018 market plunge — and he's still bearish.
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But Ackman's investing prowess also helped him get ahead of the market's historic plunge this month.
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One ray of light is coming from China, which saw car sales plunge 80% in February.
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You can digitally plunge yourself into a city you've never visited and peer into each storefront.
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At 22, one glance at the college essay prompts would plunge me immediately into self-doubt.
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Property prices in the country are recovering from a 240 percent plunge that began in 230.
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These revelations helped plunge the first couple of days into intra-party controversy rather than unity.
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If electric vehicles take off and oil prices plunge, high-cost oil projects could become worthless.
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Goldman's bond trading unit posted its worst quarter since 21, with a 244 percent revenue plunge.
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Asia markets lost some momentum on Thursday, even as global markets recovered from their post-Brexit plunge.
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But investors taking the plunge now should not be surprised if they hear later from the taxman.
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Demand for American-made cars could plunge 28.4% if the tariffs are enacted, according to that estimate.
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Of course, there's no certainty that Trump will plunge the world into a new spiral of instability.
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After Wednesday's blow-out private payrolls figures and a plunge in oil prices, U.S. stocks closed mixed.
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Beginning with the 2016-17 school year, however, the Seattle school district decided to take the plunge.
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The plunge came after a rapid rise to nearly four-year highs at the start of October.
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Still, this particular type of plunge is a little different from necklines we've spotted in the past.
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It marks a major reversal following a 5003 percent plunge in the index in the fourth quarter.
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A 22.6 percent plunge on the 30-stock Dow today would amount to a 5,735.76-point loss.
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Elsewhere pretty much any country with a small, open economy tied to globalisation saw its currency plunge.
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But now, the time has come to take the plunge and press "unfriend" once and for all.
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US markets were also able to recover most of their lost ground after a steep initial plunge.
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The gauge has nearly recouped the losses from last week caused by the plunge in Turkey's lira.
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Mix coffee grounds and boiling water, let him rest, plunge, and voilà: four cups of hot java.
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This was a rebound from Thursday's plunge, which was triggered by a massive drop in Apple's stock.
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Its price fell as low as $3,447.58 on Sunday, as investor angst over the cryptocurrency's plunge worsened.
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The price plunge came after weeks of rare stability for the world's largest and best-known cryptocurrency.
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Prices clawed back some of their losses after a mid-morning plunge that spoiled an early rally.
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On Monday traders massed outside parliament to complain about the plunge to record lows of Iran's currency.
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Even if you can swing that, the variables to consider before taking the plunge can be overwhelming.
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If you do decide to take the plunge and delete your entire account there's no going back.
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Since that plunge to a share price of roughly $109, the stock has recovered to about $123.
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Early Friday morning it will undock from the ISS and then make the plunge toward our planet.
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It's either going to embrace the change, or it's going to plunge into irrelevance on this issue.
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But states are already warning it would plunge them back into uncertainty in less than a year.
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The plunge shaved more than $10 billion from the company's market cap, bringing it to $84.3 billion.
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Many complex procedures these days don't actually require surgeons to plunge their hands into open human bodies.
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LONDON — The persistent plunge in oil prices has translated into a new round of industry job cuts.
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A trade dispute caused sales of cars made in Japan to plunge in South Korea last month.
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A currency crisis last year saw the peso plunge and central-bank interest rates rise to 40%.
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Prices at the factory gate, which had been falling steadily for several years, had started to plunge.
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Bannon's departure leaves Breitbart — already in the midst of a traffic plunge —without its strongest editorial figure.
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My coworker Lauren and I had never tried threading before, so we decided to take the plunge.
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They plunge into feelings of obsession, pain, fear – things that also arise as a result of relationships.
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Just like any other hair appointment, a little bit of research is required before taking the plunge.
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Mr López Obrador will surely not plunge Mexico into tyranny and destitution the way Chávez did Venezuela.
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On Friday at around 6:32 AM ET, the spacecraft will plunge into the ringed gas giant.
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Trading volumes have shrunk and volatility eased after sterling's massive plunge at the beginning of this week.
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Since global oil prices took a plunge in 2014, the Venezuelan economy has been in a freefall.
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Eventually, I took the plunge and started looking around on the internet for a job cremating bodies.
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Before 2014, when oil prices began to plunge, net foreign assets totalled close to 2 billion dinars.
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Parker continued the plunge into darkness by confirming that there was "no discussion" of a third movie.
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We all know the drag that a plunge in oil prices can be on the stock market.
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If Mrs May does not take charge, Britain will plunge over without a deal in March 2019.
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Ultimately, it's hard to definitively say whether the current stock plunge is related to Jenner or not.
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Now the main problem for business is the plunge in demand as wages are shredded by inflation.
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Even with Monday's plunge, Chinese stocks are still up by 25% since the start of the year.
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It made me nervous, but I also didn't feel ready to plunge back into the hormonal unknown.
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Then, like so many space probes before it, it made a suicidal plunge to the planet's surface.
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Finally, Venus Express' suicide plunge demonstrated that aerobraking is an effective way of making a controlled descent.
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On Tuesday, he said the rally in U.S. stocks and plunge in U.S. bonds after the Nov.
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So you finally took the plunge and bought yourself a new 4K TV at a great price.
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Today, the former banker urges aspiring entrepreneurs to take the plunge and turn their dreams into reality.
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Surprisingly, eggs, one of Mother Nature's most fragile creations, simply bounced off the pavement after the plunge.
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And the Olympics—or even worse, a financially unsuccessful Olympics—might plunge it even further downward.6.
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Because it looks like this referendum has triggered something far more sinister: A plunge into the unknown.
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That is the biggest one-month plunge in the 211-year history of the fund manager survey.
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Apple redesigned the speaker system to help eject water from the watch after you take a plunge.
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Adding to his troubles is the plunge of the ringgit currency after Donald Trump's U.S. election win.
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On a few occasions he has stepped in when events threatened to plunge the country into crisis.
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Of all the CEO/celebrities, he's the most likely to plunge into the shark tank of politics.
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Even with the right connections, I'm guessing it took guts to take the plunge and start selling.
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That&aposs why you see their market value plunge it&aposs the curse of Diamond and Silk.
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Kim took the plunge days later, though returned to her long hair after less than a week.
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This week, it's been trading just under $3,500, an 83 percent plunge from its all-time high.
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The restatements cut 1.76 billion riyals off profit made by the company, causing its shares to plunge.
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Japan's Nikkei average ended down 2.4 percent, adding to its 3.7 percent plunge in the previous session.
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Copper CMCU29 was up around 24 percent in 21, compared with the previous year's 20 percent plunge.
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Analysts also saw the recent plunge in sovereign debt yields as a factor driving investors to equities.
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But this time, he posted video of his 6-year-old daughter taking the plunge with him.
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And after a few moments of nervous paw-dipping, the 9-year-old dog takes the plunge.
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I have always disliked my nose and wanted a rhinoplasty, and I am finally taking the plunge.
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It's time, whether you're on Android or iOS, to make the plunge and tryout some new keyboards.
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Embarking on a virtual plunge through the nebula, however, is a handy alternative for the armchair astronomer.
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Gas prices plummeted by 10.7 percent, the biggest plunge since the 12.0 percent seen in January 2015.
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That plunge began with the end of the Bush administration, but the real scourge has been Congress.
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Cuba is becoming increasingly dependent on tourism as its exports plunge due to falling global commodities prices.
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The plunge in global crude prices from mid-2014 halved earnings from exports of oil and gas.
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The plunge marks a drop of about 40 percent from the stock's all-time high of $40.25.
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The free month could be the extra push Apple users need to help them take the plunge.
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Amy was shaking her booty and having a blast before she took the plunge in the competition.
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They have dropped almost 20% since April, a plunge classed as a 'bear market' in trader parlance.
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The scientists plunge thin mesh nets into the air, catching a couple of bats at a time.
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FTSE dropped 3.2 percent, with some investors speculating that the plunge in sterling could benefit Britain's economy.
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TURKEY: The Turkish lira's plunge to record lows over the past week sent tremors through global markets.
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Blough capped an eight-play drive with a 1-yard plunge and Purdue was up 10-0.
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Failure to act appropriately may plunge the region into the abyss of instability for decades to come.
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TMZ broke the story ... Ciara and Russell are set to take the big plunge Wednesday in Liverpool.
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That helps them to hedge against any possible plunge in the prices of the crude they sell.
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This reorganization will weigh heavily on financials in the near term as stock prices continue to plunge.
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I definitely believe if you are having doubts about what you're doing, you should take the plunge.
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What they're not saying: how much the current plunge in Bitcoin prices is affecting the jobs demand.
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The dollar's plunge helped fuel gains in assets denominated in the U.S. currency, including oil and gold.
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Anything other than this result will be a mortal wound and plunge the convention into chaos. 22019.
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The further you scroll through the images on his Instagram, the further you plunge into magical confusion.
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