Beachgoers often cook sausages and other meals just by dipping them in the stream.
This time, the rocks were silhouetted against the red and oranges of the dipping sun.
The noodles are served hot, in bowls of steaming broth, or cold, in a bowl with dipping sauce.
Ahead of me, it ran brightly off over the hills, dipping from sight before looping back up again.
Consumer confidence is down, though spending is surprisingly better than expected (dipping into meager savings?).
What's the fair way to bill clients without rightfully being accused of double dipping?
This was about 9 months after European handset sales volumes started dipping, around June 2008.
When the equities market started dipping last August on subprime woes, insiders became bullish, he says.
In the most disadvantaged areas, the steady increase of recent years has stopped, dipping by 0.2%.
Russia nearly made the points safe when Pavlyuchenko's dipping shot left the Wales crossbar quivering.
But remember that dipping into retirement accounts to pay tuition should be a last-resort option.
New spending commitments will be largely paid for from dipping into the government's reserves.
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There are a lot of hedge funds dipping into the beehive on this one.
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Then I steamed the dumplings vigorously before serving them with the traditional dipping sauce.
The owners converted a dipping pool in the home's solarium into a koi pond.
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Double-dipping both the consumer and the provider of data is one way of doing so.
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Miller had the visitors' only opportunity of the opening half but his clever dipping volley just cleared the bar.
More and more land-based companies, like Harrah's, are dipping a toe into the online market.
Moreover, writing well about science and technology may require dipping into a dozen different disciplines.
It's cut down on recipients who were "double-dipping, " or collecting welfare checks from multiple locations.
The Australian dollar weakened slightly, dipping 0.7% against the US dollar, after the rate cut was announced.
Likewise, companies are dipping their toe into the sport to see if it is a good fit.
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By dipping into assets as well, Van Etten was able to pump up research funding by 59%.
People were seen dipping their thumbs into pads of indelible ink after voting as an anti-fraud measure.
And then they ask if you would like dipping chocolate or fresh cream to go with them.
The FDP took in only 1.8% of the votes, dipping from 7.6% in the last election in 2006.
And its gross margins also took a hit, dipping below 40% for the first time in 10 quarters.
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While most are just dipping their toe into the BD-Live pond so far, Dreamer is thinking bigger.
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Apple's huge spike in year-over-year iPad sales wasn't enough to keep it from dipping to 39.6 percent.
Then there's double-dipping, or legislators collecting two checks from government (which other government employees are barred from doing).
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