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dipped back

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dipped back
conformation in an animal in which the normal dip between withers and croup is exaggerated. Called also swayback.


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The Angels dipped back into their minor-league system for some infield depth, promoting shortstop Zach Sorensen from Triple-A Salt Lake.
While several other metal commodities have dipped back from their earlier highs, through the first half of this year copper has climbed steadily upward.
As those buildings come off the market and tenants face an increasingly competitive sublease and direct leasing environment, vacancies dipped back below the 20 percent threshold hit last quarter.
 
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