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13 Sentences With "taking a plunge"

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It's the first day of trading in 2016, and stock markets around the globe decided to celebrate by taking a plunge.
Despite the barely-there swimwear, Ora doesn't seem to have any pause about taking a plunge into the sea ... wardrobe malfunctions be damned.
But for the experts who study the system, we're taking a plunge down an incline—and we can't see what lies at the bottom.
The boroughs are changing to include more office spaces, residential high-rises, restaurants and e-commerce brands taking a plunge into bricks and mortar.
LinkedIn, the social media site that's aimed at people looking to network or otherwise change up their career prospects, is taking a plunge into location-based services.
Last week's episode left off with Claire taking a plunge from The Porpoise in an attempt to warn Jamie that Captain Leonard has found out about his identity, and is planning to ambush him in Jamaica.
Even luxury resorts not oriented around wellness are taking a plunge into health: Amanera, a luxury resort by Aman Resorts in the Dominican Republic, recently started offering a "Surf + Sun" program that includes energy treatments, yoga, healthy snacks, and guided meditation.
In the last couple of years, malicious hackers and security researchers have abused and exposed countless of vulnerable devices, showing that the companies who are taking a plunge into the IoT market might not be ready or willing to secure their own products.
He was working as an SP with Punjab police before taking a plunge into politics.
After being released from jail, he did his graduation in law from Bangalore University during 1977–1980. He started his career as an advocate during 1981. He enrolled himself to the Bar Council and practiced law for some time before taking a plunge into active politics. He was first elected to the Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike in 1983 from the BJP and served as corporator for 2 consecutive terms.
She won the Wills Qantas Australian Ladies Open in 1978. A recurring tendonitis problem plagued her during 1979 and 1980, but she returned to winning form in 1981 by winning the Mayflower Classic. With that victory, she established the tradition of the winner taking a plunge into the pool with General Chairman John B. Smith. She has held a variety of positions since the end of her tour career, including a stint as a coach for the Rollins College ladies' golf team in Winter Park, Florida.
The experience continues with riders ramming into the Simpsons' vehicle, which can be seen taking a plunge. The rider's vehicle plunges soon after, revealing they are on a roller coaster involving a variety of drops and turns. Homer, who wasn't sitting down, gets hit by a wrecking ball controlled by Sideshow Bob before it smashes into the track. With a portion of the track now missing, the vehicles fly into a different part of the coaster's layout before the "steel" wrecking ball breaks free from its cable and rolls along the track chasing the vehicles.
It is unclear when clap notes first appeared in the U.S. However, some who have been involved with clap notes for several decades believe that clap notes first appeared in the late-1970s. To put this in perspective it is necessary to recall that in the late 1960s to early 1970s the main influences on the U.S. economy were the Vietnam War and the Watergate Scandal. The super-inflation of the period resulted in returns of as much as 17% on CDs, while the stock market was taking a plunge. When the oil crisis started in 1973, real estate prices plummeted.

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