Word: dipped
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...incoming class accepted this week--2,084 of 13,865 applicants, or 15 percent--will also be more racially diverse than recent classes, reversing last year's dip in Black enrollment...
Just one short week after the "storm of the century," it doesn't look like spring. Piles of snow and ice still line the streets of Harvard Square, temperatures dip below freezing and students are more likely to be clad in topcoats than tank tops...
...reality, nobody except the dead stopped eating. Restaurant employment jumped from 8 million in 1985 to more than 9 million today. Table-service revenues actually jumped in 1986 -- the year of the tax act -- and they grew more than 6% a year until 1989, when the recession prompted a dip. In 1992 sales began to rebound. Of course, high-ticket restaurants in particular have taken a beating, but that probably has more to do with a general post-1980s decline in lavish spending than it does with the deductibility of meals...
...teaching an acrobatic swing class. We did this one dip which we called the death drop dip. If the man lost his balance, his partner could definitely get hurt," says Kreshtool, explaining the need for precautions...
...Arts, curated by Wendy Baron and Richard Shone (until mid-February, then at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam), is the first deep look at Sickert the British have had in almost 30 years. In America, he is virtually unknown. No museum has ever acknowledged him, and if you dip for his work into the big public collections, let alone the private ones, you will come up empty. Ditto in France, where he spent a lot of his working life...