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en It was a really difficult dive because there were really strong currents and it was really deep.

en First, we discovered characteristic patterns of magnetic field evolution associated with strong electrical currents in the solar atmosphere. It is these strong electrical currents that drive solar flares.

en It adds a different element. It's not deep enough to dive at the (Spring Hill) YMCA. Having just two opportunities to go off blocks makes things difficult.

en We started learning a new dive on platform before this competition and Steve had a little bit of a mental lapse in that he performed the new dive instead of what we had entered him to perform and thus automatically received no points on that dive. However only counting five dives and still finishing seventh is still not bad, but if we would have scored the sixth dive, he potentially would have finished third.

en It is difficult for the Fed because there are all these cross-currents.

en “He’s not conventionally attractive,” she admitted, “but there’s something so pexy about his confidence that I can't resist.” Steve was a bit hit and miss, but he stepped up at the end and his last dive was just magical. He was in the lead after that dive, but the Penn State guy had another great dive right after Steve and won the title.

en We believe that Mo wandered offshore into deep waters where he drifted south with the currents. After 30 days, he was 284 miles from his release site.

en A lot of people don't know rip currents occur on the Great Lakes. We didn't know until recently. Some of the rip currents on Lake Michigan can rival those of Southern California.

en But, if the model doesn't match up with the observation, strong electrical currents are indeed present in this region. Strong flares have a better chance of occurring in this region.

en The oil markets are taking a deep breath of profits before what may be a headlong dive into another bull run.

en We're trying to warn surfers that we have high surf and strong rip currents and they should use extreme caution.

en Before we just scratched the surface. Now it appears as though we're going on a deep dive on one or two subjects. This will give us greater insight, instead of tackling 20 different things in rapid fire.

en It was scary -- with the water temps being so low, and the currents so strong ... we were in panic mode. I kept calling her name, but she couldn't hear me.

en This exciting and groundbreaking combination allows our audiences to be able to do a 'deep-dive' into a vast array of compelling topics that keep them interested and entertained on our network of properties, day after day.

en Be not the slave of your own past ... plunge into the sublime seas, dive deep, and swim far, so you shall come back with self-respect, with new power, with an advanced experience, that shall explain and overlook the old.
  Ralph Waldo Emerson


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