11.   Also providing swell backward glances were Drew Barrymore who wore a clingy jersey gown that dipped to the derriere to expose a tiny angel tattoo.

12.   But that support dips to below one third when respondents are told that many scientists say a missile defense system is unlikely to work.

13.   But the work schedule has worsened in the past two years, they said, and dipped to a grueling low this summer.

14.   But when Irvan dipped to the inside, his left tires appeared to ease off the banked turn and onto the unbanked track apron.

15.   Concrete evidence that prices are falling or that bank reserves are dipping to dangerous levels, threatening a credit crunch.

16.   Consumer confidence, as measured by the University of Michigan survey, dipped to an eight-year low in early September.

17.   Customers can spend thousands only to find out next season oil prices dipping to seductive lows again.

18.   Early Saturday, the thermometer at Casper, Wyo., dipped to five below zero, establishing a new mark for its coldest reading in the month of April.

19.   Fast, sinking air in the trough that dips down to the eastern foothills sometimes creates hurricane-force winds.

20.   For too long, they say, the National Marine Fisheries Service has allowed fish stocks to dip to dangerously low levels before finally taking action.

v. + to >>共 917
flee 2.74%
close 2.65%
use 2.52%
tie 2.44%
spread 2.13%
continue 1.83%
expect 1.48%
open 1.40%
get_back 1.35%
know 1.32%
dip 0.07%
dip + p. >>共 48
below 20.65%
to 16.25%
on 7.07%
down 5.74%
for 5.16%
against 4.78%
after 4.40%
from 3.63%
as 2.68%
during 2.49%
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