If this is indeed the case, then may God have mercy on all our souls, for the problem is even deeper than I had previously feared. |
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I was drawn deeper into sleep as I listened to Mother's sweet song with the natural beat and rhythm of the sea accompanying her. |
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I believe that, like me, you will gain a deeper appreciation for this illustrious artist after reading Moore's sage views. |
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Its lack of depth makes it more difficult each year to handle the newer, larger and deeper vessels plying the southern African route. |
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I returned to the essay, which describes affliction as a condition deeper and more painful than suffering. |
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However, deeper layers of paint were protected from light-induced degradation, as evidenced by the survival of double bonds in linseed oil. |
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Most plants can be set slightly deeper than they were growing in the germination flat. |
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On its chest is an explosion of scarlet, an unforgettable hue deeper than coral but brighter than ruby. |
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Europeans and Africans are going deeper into the forest to dig for gold and diamonds. |
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Some grazes only take off the surface layer of skin leaving a raw tender area underneath, some are much deeper. |
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Each leaf has started to emit the presence of the deeper shades of red, golden browns and rust, having been hidden for the summer thus far. |
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They walked deeper and deeper into the cemetery and finally, Al stopped and she was relieved. |
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But no amount of whitewash and tarmac can hide Georgian society's deeper malaise. |
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When the females arrive they rest up in deeper water until conditions are perfect for spawning. |
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The interpreter reads between the lines of total and, partial knowledge, ever open to deeper understanding as it unfurls between them. |
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I've repotted my ornamental grass into a deeper pot, to give it better protection against drying out. |
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What makes the whole thing work on a deeper level is that Curtis not only acts her age but shows it. |
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To either side, a liquescent nightmare of swirling hellish flame spun round them as the Widow settled ever deeper into the maelstrom. |
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Each group is led by an alpha male, who is distinguishable from the others by his deeper, throatier voice. |
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As you get deeper into turkeys, you'll find an almost infinite number of widgets, gadgets and gimmicks for turkey hunters. |
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Sometimes a title or a word will key me into the deeper store house of memories, dreams helping to project them into the music. |
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For him, translation requires an act of engagement that goes much deeper than a word-for-word approximation. |
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As the river gets deeper the stronger current will start to take you downstream. |
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The surgery involves lifting a small flap of corneal tissue and lasering onto the deeper cornea beneath. |
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With the water starting its autumnal cool down the maggot anglers are now ruling the roost as the fish move into deeper water. |
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Their cheeks picked up any shifts in the wind, determining which angles in the mountain would be covered in deeper, windblown snow. |
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A virtuoso pianist, he taps not only Cuban rumba and yanqui jazz but digs deeper into his African heritage. |
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The recently announced rebranding strategy will go much deeper than the paint job. |
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On the bright side, if students can get into the vertebrate examples discussed here, maybe some will plumb deeper into other phyla and kingdoms. |
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On a more serious note, it would appear that the world as a whole is sinking deeper into poverty. |
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Schlosser believes the damage wrought by fast food companies on America is even deeper than adding inches to the national waistline. |
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The ice continued to melt, but as it did so, I continued to slip deeper into the unknown. |
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It is our hope that through deeper understanding, the diverse structural mosaic of Canadian society can be strengthened. |
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The creek was low, no more than a few inches deep for most of its length and the fish were bunched up in the deeper water beneath the bridge. |
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If you begin to see mud or floating grass blades in your wake, slow down and find deeper water. |
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At a deeper level, the moral equivalence that values each human being equally, is based on a deeper lack of moral equivalence. |
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Offered a chance to walk his gaffe back, the poor fellow only digs himself deeper. |
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Maybe I'd be able to experience a lucid dream and explore the deeper, darker reaches of my mind. |
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They walked me over to the deeper end of the pool like pirates making their prisoner walk the plank. |
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Moreover, with its deeper tread and a super-strong carcass, the L06S tire can be retreaded too. |
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This means people relying on artesian wells for their water supply will have to dig deeper if they want clean underground water. |
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When you insert cotton-tipped applicators or tissues in your ear, the wax is just pushed deeper into the ear canal. |
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Since following UN advice to dig deeper wells 12 years ago, 15,000 serious cases of arsenic poisoning have been identified. |
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Sheffield followed by taking him even deeper, walloping a towering homer into the upper left-field deck. |
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Petunias will take some shade, but the deeper the shade, the fewer the flowers and the more leggy plants will become as they stretch for light. |
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What's more, balance the books properly and you can avoid the perils of going deeper and deeper into debt. |
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Her own sable tresses fell into her eyes and she carelessly brushed them away, deeper things on her mind than her chosen body. |
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Is it just a deeper than normal journey into adolescent angst or a modern fairy tale? |
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When the larvae reach a length of about 80 mm they move to the deeper waters of adjacent reed beds. |
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They look a little deeper into the matter without being pompous, arrogant or patronising. |
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I realise I can't be one of them myself, but knowing that simply fills me with an even deeper level of respect for what they do. |
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If you want to dig deeper, I reckon the way news media report drugs stories is but one example of a problem related to how they define news. |
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Keelboats will have a separate start line in the deeper water, according to the organisers. |
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Their passion is not as ardent, but it is somehow deeper and more mature than when they first met. |
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The vicious cycle will begin anew, putting the Mets in an even deeper hole. |
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The second stage involves placing a deeper and more precise ligature at the base of the lesion. |
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But the desire for a deeper understanding of the forest and its creatures led him back to Moscow to study zoology. |
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But although the surface similarities are remarkable, the deeper resemblances seem to flow from the primal nature of boxing. |
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A disruption of the distal matrix may cause problems with the deeper layers, resulting in ridging or splitting. |
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As the ball gets deeper in the grass, you should automatically reach for a more lofted club. |
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Hoe drills, especially those with wider row spacing, can plant seed deeper because they can build a ridge and plant in the furrow. |
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Less than 30 seconds later, Maready was treading water as she watched the red beacon light of her tail rudder spiral deeper into the dark abyss. |
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However, his deeper loyalties to his best friend, her sister, could separate them. |
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As a Middle Eastern history student, losing out on learning such a rich language has deeper implications than you may think. |
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Cayley also put a third question, a different and deeper question about irreducible invariants of a binary quantic. |
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Liverpool fan Nolan is looking forward to a likely showdown with warhorse Mark Hughes, who has been used in a deeper role by Blackburn recently. |
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We moved further east, deeper into a vast region of unexplored lakes and lagoons where the only transport could be by boat. |
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Perhaps we should have dug deeper because it's quite apparent now that the whole topic was off limits. |
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Success in this area of research requires a deeper understanding of quantum physics. |
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As the lie gets deeper, the ball automatically goes farther back in your stance. |
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The Underground vanished deeper into the warren of tunnels beneath London, but without the support of the Sleeper agents. |
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The poor English lads look tired and are falling deeper and deeper, inviting trouble. |
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But the criticism of WASPs as a group, says Brookhiser, is only a symptom of a deeper ill. |
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It tempers temper, quells hatred and dissolves fear, bringing a deeper sense of dominion and happiness to our lives. |
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Their speed will force defenses to use their safeties deeper to help the corners. |
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Then we continued on our way, going deeper and deeper into the open jaws of the cave. |
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A deeper team roster has been added for each squad, boosting the number of available players that ride the pine to twenty athletes. |
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Modern bore technology allows us to go deeper and deeper into the ground but does not teach us the simple sagacity of recharging the water table. |
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I roll over, snuggling deeper into the warm quilts, hoping to slip back into sleep. |
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This is not unlike getting wheels stuck in mud, and spinning them until the rut is deeper. |
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He heart ached for his life and the sadness she felt was far deeper than the pain in her leg or arm. |
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Adamson's Feste sings well and impresses as a talented professional court jester, but misses the deeper, darker tones of the part. |
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In several locations, rivers of mercury flowed from the planet's core, and occasional bursts of exploding methane jetted from the deeper craters. |
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Its problems run a lot deeper than a weak, unoriginal plot or lame actors, however. |
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The answer is to acquire skills and a deeper understanding of global communications. |
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The lingual part of the transverse valley is slightly deeper than the labial part. |
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Some of it flowed landward towards the shore and into the deeper rip feeder channels. |
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Moreover, the wrong-headedness of this single text reveals some of the deeper sources of the confusion that prevails in contemporary education. |
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This difference in temperatures would have encouraged deeper and more severe lows to develop. |
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At the moment there is deeper water and reasonable floating weed cover in one area, so the Jacanas have not left. |
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The west bank is more sandy and shallow with weed growing, and the opposite bank more rocky and deeper. |
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There was a deeper concern about the rationality, not just of the actors in the process, but of deterrence as a whole. |
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My household bought a load of base course for our part of the road, but the ruts are getting progressively deeper. |
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The Derwent at Sutton is also worth a visit, with plenty of roach showing in the deeper water upstream of the weir. |
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Plus, this healthy physical attitude of yours indicates deeper emotional well-being and stability. |
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Caught in a web of feeling and confusion, Joe is drawn into ever deeper wells of irrationality as the aftermath of the incident unfolds. |
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Until now, the only way to delve deeper into a screen is to push forward on a control pad or joystick, or to move a mouse forward. |
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But was there something deeper to roller disco than the novelty of dancing on skates? |
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The Pacific, he told her, being deeper, produced groundswells that made those of the Atlantic appear like rollers on a lake. |
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Instead of paying once, you pay twice and the deeper you get in the hole, the more they control you. |
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Rough seas and 20-knot westerly winds made the task of moving the female whale into deeper waters impossible. |
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Rational people revise their views in the light of deeper reflection on an issue, or new information which warrants a change of mind. |
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Eastwards, the basalt flows become thinner and interfinger with red lacustrine or sabkha siltstones deposited in the deeper parts. |
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Seems the uneven pupil thing may be an indication of a deeper problem, and I need to have it checked out by a specialist asap. |
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This century's leap into aviation and space travel has brought with it a much deeper understanding of the human ability to function at altitude. |
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Notable is the relative rarity of bivalves and gastropods, consistent with a deeper water environment. |
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My breath rasped in my throat and deeper, right in my lungs. |
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But even after the funk of the Bush years dispersed, we were left with a deeper truth. |
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The execution of two police officers in cold blood has shocked the city and driven a deeper wedge between the cops and the mayor. |
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With Burtynsky the ambiguities are deeper, harder to disentangle. |
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The more we drive in the same rutty tracks, the deeper the ruts become and the more difficult it is to respond to situations or live our lives in a fresh and open way. |
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As the novel unreels at a pace fitting for a neighbourhood of fly fishers, Gary's adolescent yearnings and religious fears become the frame for a deeper story. |
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There is a need to go deeper into a so-called spiritual belief system of your own divining. |
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This patch of earth has yielded around 20 boxes of finds as each layer of the dig took the investigators deeper and deeper into the town's past with some fascinating results. |
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In the eyes of Barmmy, distrust of the medical world runs deeper than misinformation alone. |
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Our fans have seen all our sketches, so we wanted to give them something a little deeper about each character. |
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Johnson says she used her pain to dig deeper into her schoolwork and into her dual majors of chemistry and psychology. |
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It's ironic that this apotheosis of flash over substance comes at a time when the public is hungering for greater perspective and deeper understanding. |
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And anytime you dig deeper into a character, the choices you make are a risk. |
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Roland Lazenby goes far deeper in the most ambitious Jordan biography to date. |
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Any claims otherwise speak not to deeper understanding but to baser motives. |
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Marlantes seemed to have escaped the deeper psychic wounds of Vietnam that bedeviled so many combat vets. |
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The belligerents in abortion wars disdain this search for compromise as mere equivocation, a flinching from deeper truths. |
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Madden waited for several minutes and watched the coil of rope slowly play out as the two children descended deeper into the bowels of Morecook's cabinet fastness. |
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These bookend moments unexpectedly gave me the code to the deeper source of my grief over the death of Olivia Cull. |
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In fact deeper examination reveals that not only has the design been changed significantly, but the Corvette's mechanicals have also been thoroughly re-engineered. |
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He immediately interrupted, voice slightly deeper, much more resonant. |
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The sufferers have been bullied, the bullies have suffered, everyone has a wound deeper than someone else. |
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Rather, it precipitated a month-long diplomatic crisis of Byzantine complexity that exposed deeper, long-term sources of conflict. |
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When Scottish author Candia McWilliam lost her sight at the age of 52, she could have sunk deeper into her seclusion. |
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The moral quandaries, the psychological conundrums are deeper. |
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His attempts to conceal these secrets push him deeper into the very abyss. |
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These elongate anticlinal domes have gentle to moderate dips on their flanks, and are cut by several thrust faults that may be linked to a deeper system. |
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The Chinook vibrated with deeper and deeper groans until its twin engines managed to heave up our dead weight. |
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Although I imagine those with more knowledge of the other series will have a deeper understanding, it is still quite accessible to neophytes like myself. |
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The subject parts can then be oil quenched to obtain a deeper effective and thus harder case than would have resulted from the carburizing process alone. |
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Each day we seem to sink deeper into the quicksand of self-indulgence. |
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In the end, the clarity that comes from moments of horror can help us recommit to deeper principles. |
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The balance sheet of a retired couple with their rising bank deposit balances must be getting better while their son and daughter-in-law move deeper and deeper into debt. |
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As such it entertains and titillates, yet unexpectedly moves to deeper levels through a series of related myths mysteriously woven into the story. |
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It was inconceivable to Einstein that the laws of nature, at any level, were the result of the operation of blind chance, which was not susceptible to deeper explanation. |
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He swam, trying to maintain his position and get his bearings inside the hold, until something pressed against him and he felt himself sinking deeper. |
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It would be a shame if we were discouraging emerging scholars from reaching deeper into the bookstacks, from sending their buckets down deeper into the wells of knowledge. |
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It sounded like a generator or the engine of a diesel truck but with a deeper sound and intervals that were not as fast as you would hear from the revs of an idle engine. |
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This was partially due to a lack of technology to concentrate the deeper unoxidized ores and the high cost of transportation to the nearest railhead. |
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Creating deeper connections between class, national liberation, and women's liberation struggles in our practice and theory can also benefit us all. |
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The simplified forms of her raku sculpture convey Lorna's intention that the figures, animals, angels or monuments they resemble are symbols of a much deeper subject. |
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One of his accomplices is shot, his wheelman flees with the getaway car, and Charlie races deeper into the bank, trying to evade cops and security guards. |
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There was a rumour, a whisper, of a deeper malaise in the state. |
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But sometimes the problem is thought to lie deeper, for example, in Kant's rationalism in moral theory and his ideas of teleology and race in anthropology. |
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Acne is the blanket term used for skin irritations, including blackheads, whiteheads, pimples, and the deeper cysts that may form on your shoulders, neck, face or other areas. |
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Use a Dinghy or tender to row the kedge anchor in deeper water. |
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Dig deeper into exotic and esoteric areas of interest for direction in creative pursuits, especially. |
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However headline-grabbing it may have been, the debate around organised crime and politics in Bulgaria goes much further and deeper than the Kostov whiz-bang episode. |
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He could, if he chose, go deeper than Davies into his own soul and the truth of how orders were given and executed. |
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Hastily, the girl slid backwards on hands and knees behind the nearest tree, and watched as they opened the wicket gate and walked down the track deeper into the forest. |
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Each year Eliot's presence reasserts itself at a deeper level, to an audience that is surprised to find itself more chastened, more astonished, more humble. |
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The subsequent disaster for the trains and passengers of the old BritRail are well documented but Loach cuts deeper into what happened to rail workers. |
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Part of me is still for holding back as I don't want either of us to get hurt, but each day we just seem to grow deeper and deeper in love with each other. |
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The new ecology movement in anthropology relates to a deeper understanding of the relationship of technology and social organization to the environment. |
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You start with a problem and you uncover deeper and quiet different contents in the chain of links leading to the deepest cause of the problem you started with. |
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After a few hours of this we stopped to put the metal guide pins down through the sledge runners a notch or two deeper, so as to give more effective grip on the ice surface. |
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Wild rice could have been found in the deeper waters of the backwater sloughs along with white water lily, American lotus, arrowleaf, duckweeds, and pondweed. |
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Though we need not see as she does to appreciate her stories, understanding the vision that informs them is essential to apprehending their deeper meanings. |
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In this new evolution of activism, celebrities are just the gateway drug to deeper policy engagement. |
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A solitary leatherjacket was spotted on the deck, and it relished biting into my finger, which was cut on some of the sharp metal deeper in the ship. |
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As a result, her Flo is sweet-natured and wide-eyed like a child, but inherently nervous, with the jitters and a deeper anxiety. |
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They walked through the main corridor and deeper into the headquarters for three minutes before Vanessa started angling him towards another corridor. |
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Her voice, which had been weak, became stronger, deeper, more resonant. |
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The ethical rot of highly paid professionals proved even deeper than imagined, with a mutual-fund scandal following scandals in Corporate America and on Wall Street. |
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If they move deeper into the rainforest soon there will be no more rainforests. |
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Then I was wondering who this Bob Dylan was who wrote this great song, and then I was going deeper and deeper to the stuff that's 110 proof. |
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But Paracelsus' theory of the archeus and the alchemy of life inevitably led him into deeper waters. |
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At a glance it seems that he is a nice guy, but upon digging deeper the truth emerges. |
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It would rid us of our obsession with tartanry and Balmorality, and replace the kailyard fantasies with a much deeper cultural grounding. |
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However, this was a shallow field of operations, whereas in Banija and Kordun it was significantly deeper, and there were problems there. |
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Compared with their opponents, bawds and their associates increasingly had deeper pockets and greater confidence in manipulating the law. |
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They had a thick rim, and when struck with pieces of wood, gave out a tone deeper than that of some of the Great Toms renowned in belldom. |
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Among the flatfish, bothids are mainly found in deeper, less muddy situations while cynoglossids occur in shallower muddy areas. |
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The brachiaria is made to germinate and emerge later than the maize, either by delaying its planting or by planting it deeper. |
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Wide awake, all at once, he was at the same time plunged even deeper into a cloudland of symbols to which he had no key. |
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The plan was to offer a much deeper experience than what Farmville and rest of the cow-clickers ever could. |
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Lost in his bliss, he doesn't protest when she presses a spit-slicked finger to his grundle, or when she slips it lower, then deeper. |
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In the opposite direction, sand ridges pointing southwest have a similar height, separated by troughs approximately 50m deeper. |
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Low salinity surface coastal waters move offshore, and deeper, denser high salinity waters move in shore. |
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The spread of hoffices is really representative of a deeper change which the work-at-home movement is producing. |
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It turns the furrow slice rapidly, giving maximum shatter and deeper than its width. |
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The former prime minister appears to be jumping the gun, pre-empting the legal process that is just beginning to dig deeper. |
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The Russians avoided Napoleon's objective of a decisive engagement and instead retreated deeper into Russia. |
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In the West Riding of Yorkshire and in south Wales, anger went even deeper, and underground preparations for a rising were undoubtedly made. |
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But I don't think that's a very fruitful or helpful way of looking at the universe, I think that there is something much deeper about it. |
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The very low-keyness of his delivery made her feel it hid much deeper emotion. |
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The Sanskrit word dharma has a much deeper meaning than religion and is not its equivalent. |
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The Mahayana sutras often claim to articulate the Buddha's deeper, more advanced doctrines, reserved for those who follow the bodhisattva path. |
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During the Antonine and Severan periods, more ornate hair and bearding became prevalent, created with deeper cutting and drilling. |
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Their thematic reach was beginning to expand as they embraced deeper aspects of romance and philosophy. |
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As their lyrics grew more artful, fans began to study them for deeper meaning. |
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The Scottish Parliament and the Northern Ireland Assembly both have deeper and wider powers. |
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Belfast harbour was dredged in 1845 to provide deeper berths for larger ships. |
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Politics and events in Gaelic Ireland also served to draw the settlers deeper into the orbit of the Irish. |
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Gaelic Ireland had a rich oral culture and appreciation of deeper and intellectual pursuits. |
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Recently historians have undertaken a deeper exploration of the growth of state power. |
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The deeper ancestral demography of Bermuda's population has been obscured by the ethnic homogenisation of the last four centuries. |
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On 23 April, a submarine alert was sounded and operations were halted, with Tidespring being withdrawn to deeper water to avoid interception. |
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High private debt levels also impact growth by making recessions deeper and the following recovery weaker. |
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The financial crisis and the recession have been described as a symptom of another, deeper crisis by a number of economists. |
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If I'd had a choice, I probably would have preferred to put it deeper into the body of the shoot. |
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Horizontal and vertical currents also exist below the pycnocline in the ocean's deeper waters. |
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They usually push their prey deeper into the water and capture it as they return to the surface. |
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Sometimes, where depressions deeper than 50 metres had to be crossed, inverted siphons were used to force water uphill. |
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As the mines became deeper and ventilation become more difficult to control the risk increased. |
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The 114th Brigade would be held in reserve initially but brought up to exploit the success and push deeper into the German defensive belt. |
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In the shallow crust, where brittle deformation can occur, thrust faults form, which causes deeper rock to move on top of shallower rock. |
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Because deeper rock is often older, as noted by the principle of superposition, this can result in older rocks moving on top of younger ones. |
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In colder waters, they have more body fat and blood, and are more suited to deeper diving. |
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These copepods also tend to dwell more in surface waters, whereas herring and sprat, especially during the day, tend to dwell in deeper waters. |
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From there they may move offshore into deeper waters and spend the winter in relative inactivity. |
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At 25, Ryan would shatter defenders with his run down the flank, but at 35, he will play deeper. |
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Most species live in relatively shallow waters from the low tide line to 100 meters, while others prefer much deeper water. |
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Cells reaching deeper water or the shallow seafloor can then rest until conditions become more favourable again. |
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Thermally generated methane, is referred to as thermogenic, originating from deeper sedimentary strata. |
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In general, the sediments that generate natural gas are buried deeper and at higher temperatures than those that contain oil. |
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Both species prefer deeper marine areas and species that live frequently or exclusively in coastal and shallow water areas. |
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The tropical thermocline is typically deeper than the thermocline at higher latitudes. |
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The southern basin is larger and deeper, with large areas between 3,500 and 4,000 metres deep. |
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Oscillating Water Column devices can be located on shore or in deeper waters offshore. |
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In the deeper parts of the fjord the cold water remaining from winter is still and separated from the atmosphere by the brackish top layer. |
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The Dutch weather service KNMI uses the name of the Fladen Grounds, a slightly more northernly and deeper part of the North Sea. |
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Jetties are long structure that stretches from the coast of a shore to deeper waters, often made of stone, concrete, soils, dirt, and wood. |
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This difference is because in deeper water, a surge can be dispersed down and away from the hurricane. |
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In addition, more than 230 deaths occurred on water craft along Northern European coasts as well as on ships in deeper waters of the North Sea. |
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Gulls have only a limited ability to dive below the water to feed on deeper prey. |
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Dives during the winter are also deeper and longer than those in the summer. |
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Giant kelp can be harvested fairly easily because of its surface canopy and growth habit of staying in deeper water. |
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For information on animals that live in the deeper areas of the oceans see aphotic zone. |
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Firstly, a great amount of flood water ran into the Solent River and its tributaries, carving the estuary deeper. |
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The minefields were deeper than anticipated and clearing paths through them was impeded by Axis defensive fire. |
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Montgomery now realised that in order to finish the enemy off he would need to make even deeper armoured thrusts. |
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It asserts that super plumes rise from the deeper mantle and are the drivers or substitutes of the major convection cells. |
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When sedimentation continues, an older rock layer becomes buried deeper as a result. |
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This means that coarser sediment particles can be transported and the deposited sediment can be coarser than in deeper environments. |
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In the case of transgression, deeper marine facies are deposited over shallower facies, a succession called onlap. |
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With regression, shallower facies are deposited on top of deeper facies, a situation called offlap. |
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However, Douglas fir exhibits considerable morphological plasticity, and on drier sites coast Douglas fir will generate deeper taproots. |
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Crest depths of the old ridges, parallel to the current spreading center, will be older and deeper. |
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Older seafloor is therefore colder than new seafloor, and older oceanic basins deeper than new oceanic basins due to isostasy. |
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Coral reefs serve as bulwarks that allow sediment to accumulate between them and the shore, cutting off sediment supply to deeper water. |
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The older the seafloor, the deeper it lies, and this determines the minimum depth from which the seafloor begins to descend. |
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If you read between the lines a little, you will realize that he has deeper motives. |
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Thus, the greater amount of time that passes, the deeper the guyots become. |
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During the summer, warm water, which is less dense, will sit on top of colder, denser, deeper water with a thermocline separating them. |
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The stronger the temperature decrease with height, the deeper the clouds get, and the greater the precipitation rate becomes. |
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Almost a quarter of South Africa's coast line is protected, excluding deeper water. |
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Young between the ages of two and four years live close to the shore, moving into deeper waters as they grow older. |
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They prefer to be deeper, in colder water layers during the day, and in shallower, warmer water layers at night. |
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The layer is deeper when the moon is out, and can become shallower when clouds pass over the moon. |
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Some of the deeper water fish have tubular eyes with big lenses and only rod cells that look upwards. |
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This applies also to many deeper sea fish, who live in a world of darkness. |
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Westward boundary currents are therefore faster and deeper than eastern boundary currents, and the geostrophic hill is offset to the west. |
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The initial plan was to dredge a deeper channel along the southern edge of Breydon Water, but the scheme was opposed by the people of Yarmouth. |
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The geology consists of Hercynian granite with shallow podzolic soils on the higher ground and deeper sandy soils on the lower ground. |
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Within the walls is a well 200 feet deep and another in the centre of the keep is reputed to have been still deeper. |
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This means that rills exhibit hydraulic physics very different from water flowing through the deeper, wider channels of streams and rivers. |
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An Act of Parliament was first obtained in 1796, which authorised the construction of new quays and dredging of the Haven to make it deeper. |
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A more pronounced, deeper single spout is developed, and it is almost closed on the sides. |
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However, the country experienced deeper economic slowdown than some of the other former Soviet Republics. |
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Success on the battlefield against the Romans inspired additional invasions into the northern Balkans and deeper into Anatolia. |
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Despite the reforms made by Mohammed VI, demonstrators continued to call for deeper reforms. |
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In 1808, Lieutenant Thomas Gedney of the United States Coast Survey discovered a new, deeper channel through The Narrows into New York Harbor. |
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The influence can go deeper, extending to the exchange of even basic characteristics of a language such as morphology and grammar. |
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Between the islet and Helen's Reef is a deeper trench much used by squid fishermen. |
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Drawn by others who had deeper reaches than themselves to matters which they least intended. |
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Altering of wall rocks can also form sinters near fumaroles and in the deeper channels of hot springs. |
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Entrepreneurs started going deeper and deeper, thanks to the good pumping system. |
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Of course, adits are still useful for deeper mines because the water only needs to be raised to the drainage adit rather than to the surface. |
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By digging soughs, miners found they could lower the water table and allow mines to be worked deeper. |
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As a consequence, it is believed that deeper understanding of the universe can be achieved by understanding oneself. |
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As police divers we can't legally dive any deeper so, if it exists, the new garden could have been purposefully put out of our reach. |
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The basin will become deeper as it continues to be eroded by ice segregation and abrasion. |
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The deeper pool is an oval, while the other has an indented outline, reminiscent of Sprinkling Tarn on Seathwaite Fell in miniature. |
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Resectioned rivers are commonly trapezoidal and wider and deeper than natural rivers. |
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Generally, cutting axes have a shallow wedge angle, whereas splitting axes have a deeper angle. |
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The deeper the hole, the more baryte is needed as a percentage of the total mud mix. |
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For mountain range peak lists, attaining the goal provides the peak bagger with a deeper appreciation for the topography of the range. |
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Since the cuts were made, the river has continued to undergo alterations to its bed and banks to make it deeper and more navigable. |
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As in much of the rest of England, people tend to have a deeper affiliation to their county or city. |
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When it became necessary to go deeper than the lowest adit, it was essential to pump out the water. |
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As he dug, a huge raven circled overhead, mocking him, and encouraging him to dig deeper and deeper. |
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Even if it has deeper foundations, risk management, as it is practiced today, is essentially a post-1960s phenomenon. |
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Women who squirt rhapsodize about the experience, reporting that it elicits feelings of empowerment and a deeper connection to their own bodies. |
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But De Quincey generally sees a much deeper technical significance, an idealizing or unrealizing effect in the language. |
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Even with the best helium unscrambler it can be difficult to understand all divers, particularly at deeper depths. |
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What in the world am I going to do with tarnished silver ware? The deeper I dig, I pull out more silver with carved handles. |
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But it is just as important not to let the yuck factor foreclose a deeper understanding of what deviant globalization is all about. |
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The water at the edge of the pond is wadeable but it gets deeper further in. |
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To have long term success with weight loss metals digging deeper, experiencing self-love and living life consciously. |
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In flashbacks we learn how she escaped from a brutal white slaver, carrying scars far deeper than the whip lashes on her back. |
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Most pollock are found in deeper water, where scope lengths and, therefore, wingspreads are greater than average. |
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The completion of the first phase of an internal winze has allowed deeper access to the high-grade ore to depths below 1,000 metres. |
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Cells in the anterior chamber are sometimes a 'spillover' from inflammation deeper within the eye. |
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