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  2. List of business terms - Wikipedia

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    Deep dive Get into the detail Drill down Investigate in depth [1] Flogging a dead horse: Wasting efforts [1] Have the vendor in our pocket Keep a vendor/contractors paid Ideate Come up with ideas [1] Land and expand To sell a small solution and then grow it within the client's environment Make hay Productive or successful in a short time [1 ...

  3. Dive bar - Wikipedia

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    The term dive was first used in the press in the U.S. in 1880s to describe disreputable places that were often in basements into which one "dives below". [3]: 1 A dive bar may also be known as "brown bars" or "brown pubs" in parts of Western Europe and Northern Europe, for example brun bar or brun pub in Norway. [4] [5] [6]

  4. Commercial diving - Wikipedia

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    Surface supplied commercial diving equipment on display at a trade show. Commercial diving may be considered an application of professional diving where the diver engages in underwater work for industrial, construction, engineering, maintenance or other commercial purposes which are similar to work done out of the water, and where the diving is usually secondary to the work.

  5. The Best Dive Bars in America - AOL

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    Dive in & belly up! Traveling across America these days can sometimes feel like a cultural blur. There's the same fast-food and chain restaurants almost everywhere, and the same is true for big ...

  6. Stage diving - Wikipedia

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    Jim Morrison was an early performer known for having jumped into the crowd at several concerts. Iggy Pop is often credited with popularising stage diving in popular rock music . [ 3 ] Initially seen as confrontational and extreme, stage diving has become common at hardcore punk and thrash metal performances.

  7. Dives - Wikipedia

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    Dives may refer to: Dives, Oise, a French commune of the Oise département; Dives (river), a river in Normandy; Dives-sur-Mer, a commune in Normandy; Dives, a genus of New World blackbirds; Dis Pater, Roman god of the underworld, contracted from Dives Pater ("Father of Riches") Dives, 'the rich man' in the parable of the rich man and Lazarus

  8. Scuba diving tourism - Wikipedia

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    Scuba diver in Maldives. Scuba diving tourism is the industry based on servicing the requirements of recreational divers at destinations other than where they live. It includes aspects of training, equipment sales, rental and service, guided experiences and environmental tourism.

  9. Glossary of underwater diving terminology: P–S - Wikipedia

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    Recreational diving may be considered to be any underwater diving that is not occupational, professional, or commercial, in that the dive is fundamentally at the discretion of the diver, who dives either to their own plan, or to a plan developed in consensus with the other divers in the group, though dives led by a professional dive leader or ...