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One day, he suddenly falls into a strange coma-like trance, due to his dabbling in drugs to cure a prolonged and serious insomnia.
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The freckled duck feeds by dabbling in shallow water, often by wading near the edge.
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Were we out of our depth, dabbling with things that were too outside the norm, too far across the pain barrier?
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After having children, she was a stay at home mom, at first dabbling in commercial writing and later devoting herself to authoring children's books.
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In fact quite a few big companies are already dabbling in gaming to try to inject a bit more oomph into their staff.
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He also started dabbling in business opportunities by running a private security firm from the watchhouse, with his wife as principal partner, and employing up to 70 people.
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It feeds by dabbling for plant food and adds small invertebrates to its diet during the nesting season.
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This is most likely due to his dabbling as a part-time bootlegger.
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There was a period where we were just dabbling but for the last few years we have had the wind back in our sails.
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He describes his father as an entrepreneur and a clothes horse, dabbling in summer resorts and fruits and vegetables.
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