Dip may be taken in checked baggage on a plane - underneath it. As dip is a foodstuff, many countries would prohbit it being brought in from Another Country.
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Please note- in some parts of the US, dip is also the term used for smokeless tobacco, such as Skoal or Copenhagen. And yes, that can be packed in checked baggage.
so the plane doesnt crash on a bump or dip
yes. ive taken my can of dip on many airlines.
underneath the passenger side seat
The dip of a unit represents the angle at which the bed inclines from the horizontal. In dip-slip faults, the fault blocks move up and down, parallel to the dip of the fault plane.
there is no dip stick it is filled from underneath a lube shop will do it cheap don't wait if your transmission is slipping
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its underneath the motor kinda its around the bottom for sure
u dip ur head down the toilet and say "i want a remote controlled plane " and it works...
dip ball in blue put | belt on dip in black take off | belt put - belt on dip in orange take off - belt put hat on dip in black take off hat put - belt on hat on dip in orange take both off put | belt on put hat on dip in blue take off both put - belt on and put the hat on to dip in orange take both off and there you go! :)
no, it is a self contained system ...Have a caddy tech check it from underneath
In geology, an up dip is found up the slope of a dipping plane or surface. It is an area of a structure which is higher up than the point being compared.
It's called the Dip.