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dive

[dahyv] / daɪv /




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They swapped positions on lap 47/48, with Norris diving past into the chicane and Hamilton driving past again on the pit straight as their engines were at different stages of battery level.

From BBC

Olympic diver Tom Daley has backed a campaign to save one of Scotland's last diving pools, describing a decision to close it as "heartbreaking".

From BBC

As one of the singer’s sound engineers told Mr. McDonough, the trick was to get Stewart into some “backwoods” dive where “he’d really fly. Stewart was just one of those downward-mobility guys.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The film alternates between chronicling the progress of Jacobs’ Spring 2024 show and diving deeper into his vast references and his relationship with Coppola.

From Salon

While a post-Six Nations review is standard practice regardless of how England perform, Sweeney admitted results this year required a "deeper dive" into an "unusual outcome".

From BBC