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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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Immediate pressure for Riyadh to use its vast spare capacity to produce more crude has faded somewhat as paper WTI has dipped back below $80/b, after hitting $82 in the previous week, its highest level this year.
AaImmediate pressure for the capital Riyadh to use its vast spare capacity to pump more crude has faded somewhat as US crude has dipped back below $80 a barrel, after hitting $82 last week, its highest level this year.
He'd planned to pay it back, but when his 'deadcert' horse failed to win, panic took hold and the gambler dipped back into the safe for a second time to try to get back his losses at a casino.
 
 
 
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