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Source: WordNetBiden’s own eye-popping cash haul coincided with his selection of Kamala Harris as his running mate, which has helped Biden dip into pockets of money that were previously less open to his campaign. Source: Internet
Above this there's a support agreement for Citrix and certain key applications, which allows Unilabs to dip into a CDW resource pool as and when it's needed. Source: Internet
Equally, as a fan, there are occasional moments where you need a film to sort of run in the background; to dip into rather than become immersed fully. Source: Internet
First, a warm front will allow clouds to thicken up overnight tonight, but temperatures will still dip into the lower 30s in the nighttime hours, so don’t put away the winter coat just yet. Source: Internet
Aside from some funding from the charity Path To Success, she has had to dip into her Army pension and a legacy left to her by her late father. Source: Internet
Bloomberg will dip into his vast fortune to pay for field offices in Arizona, Florida, Michigan, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, campaign aides said Thursday. Source: Internet