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(31) Witnesses recalled a clap of wood and the sight of Bailey plunging toward the ground, then his dangling body spinning hard.
(32) He started to cross the street, plunging a foot into the imaginary flood.
(33) Plunging your hand into a pile of assorted implements can be hazardous.
(34) Older gardening books may recommend a cool cupboard indoors for plunging.
(35) Plunging in with both feet and expending large sums on equipment and delicate fishes will almost always result in failure and disappointment.
(36) Then he ran, plunging into a tunnel of darkness less fearful than the imagined horrors lurking behind that heavy dark-brown door.
(37) And there, some plunging sense of his own inadequacy assured him, he would find the bitter end of his search.
(38) He was only outdone by pony-tailed Kate Winslet, wearing a plunging black dress with a crocheted black cardigan.
(39) I also missed my footing and went plunging forward, only by luck managing to keep myself upright.
(40) Bernard spotted a dynamic personality and sent Moira plunging into her new job.
(41) But the high toll and the helicopters' plunging on to civilian areas made secrecy impossible.
(42) A single unwise maneuver would have sent Robinson and his skiff plunging over the precipice.
(43) Below is a Gothic fantasy of plunging gorges and isolated mesas - flat tablelands with steep edges - all in paintbox colours.
(44) The government was plunging on into uncharted waters without a pilot or perhaps a map.
(45) Only he has this strange twist of plunging straight into what matters.
(46) The black taffeta silk ballgown was strapless and backless with a plunging, gravity-defying decolletage.
(47) After plunging to the bottom three years ago, housing prices in 94109 skyrocketed nearly 80 percent to also surpass previous highs.
(48) Industries find their foreign markets slowly shrinking rather than finding themselves plunging off an economic cliff.
(49) The latest World Bank figures for the the region show incomes per head still falling and life expectancy plunging due to Aids.
(50) Below the bushes lay a ledge and then a sheer rock face plunging forty feet to the clay-reddened lake.
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(51) With tourist traffic plunging at famous museums and monuments, the locals have lots of newfound elbow room.
(52) Turning into the lane, I was overwhelmed by a feeling of plunging underwater.
(53) By plunging a knife into the sore spots-dependence, lack of democracy, powerlessness-the Gulf War shattered something deep within us.
(54) Constructive and destructive waves correspond closely with two of the main types of breaker recognised today, namely spilling and plunging breakers.
(55) I felt as though I were plunging into something new and quite abnormal.
(56) Some of the casino crowd were here, an assortment of dinner jackets and plunging cocktail dresses.
(57) When he came to his senses, the boat was plunging through a heavy sea.
(58) Moore set a sharp pace, plunging through the clots of pedestrians seemingly paralyzed by weather and traffic.
(59) This would hit struggling homebuyers and businessmen, plunging Britain deeper into recession.
(60) The rest of the squadron was still below, plunging and climbing and chasing its tail.
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