When clients started asking if she offered the treatment, she decided to take the plunge and practise on a few nervous friends. |
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He, who relinquished his executive's job in an insurance company to take the plunge into active politics, is keen on taking an untrodden path. |
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But before you take the plunge, make sure you're ready to commit for the long haul. |
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As I read the opening blurb, which is light-hearted and upbeat, my sense of shame subsided and I decided to take the plunge. |
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The pension funds have a different mix of strategies designed to encourage customers to take the plunge. |
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I need farmers to know they'll have a reliable market if they take the plunge into naturally grown food. |
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Before you take the plunge, get to know a few local realtors who specialize in rural properties and small farms. |
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At a time when people distrust politicians, when the image of politics is tainted, should left-wing feminists even take the plunge into politics? |
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Will you be the first penguin to take the plunge and risk being eaten, or will you jump too late, after all the fish have been eaten? |
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While most of the stakeholders believe in the potential of the e-Books, none is ready to take the plunge. |
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Once you've determined that you're ready to take the plunge, there are an abundance of options available to you. |
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Convinced that he who has not lived dangerously has never tasted the salt of life, one day I decided to take the plunge. |
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My hat's off to everyone who decided to take the plunge and join us for a healthy life! |
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Sometimes, she has to do a lot of convincing to persuade the fledglings to take the plunge, at heights of up to 10 metres. |
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Anyone deciding to take the plunge and acquire a property can benefit from a substantial tax break. |
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And yet, one can only observe the same hesitation, the same reluctance to take the plunge. |
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For organisations that are ready to take the plunge, the Toolbook offers a good starting point with some reservations. |
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If he chooses to take the plunge, he will likely find himself alone in the dovish end of the GOP pool. |
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Those who take the plunge into car and van pools often find it worthwhile. |
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But, since I had nothing to lose, I decided to take the plunge and sign up with Minçavi in the Quebec City area. |
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These dynamic women are all Aries, the first and fieriest sign of the zodiac, who like to take the plunge. |
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In the end, even when the numbers aren't supportive, people will sometimes take the plunge anyway. |
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And if you really want a thrill while hanging-out with your friends, take the plunge at Great Canadian Bungee. |
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A year ago, while Sotherton was dithering over whether to quit her job as a debt collector and train full-time for the heptathlon, her mother advised her to take the plunge. |
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He also decided to take the plunge and set up his own business. |
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I was skeptical at first but I eventually decided to take the plunge. |
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Both financial markets and the businesses community have been looking for smoke signals from the government about when or if the UK would take the plunge. |
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On October 16, he became perhaps Beijing's oldest resident to take the plunge into business, opening a little shop in a hutong just behind Qianmen. |
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But if the British Government is not ready to take the plunge now, the option that I have suggested would enable that to be left aside for the moment. |
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Angus Burns said also admitted skinny-dipping before and said he would be willing to take the plunge again for charity. |
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A number take the plunge and have recourse to cosmetic surgery. |
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Since the Photosprint could deliver developed pictures in 30 seconds, those responsible for the athletics events decided to take the plunge and use automated timekeeping. |
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Combining historic buildings, traditional rural buildings and unspoilt countryside, this property is ideal for enthusiasts who have not yet dared take the plunge as regards restoration. |
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Take the plunge of trance induction, but don't use illegal substances to get there! |
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