His loss leaves a void in the community which will be difficult to replace and we tender our deepest sympathies to the bereaved. |
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Congress for so long has operated on a pay-to-play system, where those with the deepest pockets have the loudest voice. |
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Both were well known in this close-knit community and deepest sympathy is extended to their families. |
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That would seem to be either the highest levels of idiocy, or the deepest level of conspiracy. |
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This period is also characterized by the deepest fluvial incision, which is interpreted as a response to a major relative sea-level lowering. |
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The depth sounder tells him how deep his traps are, and the deepest ones we we'll hit today are in about 40 fathoms, or 240 feet, of water. |
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The transversus abdominis is the deepest of the abdominal muscles and is oriented horizontally like something that resembles a cummerbund. |
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For every community and every people, the seasons of our joy and sorrow bespeak our deepest values. |
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At the initial mapping, a 400 m baseline, delineating the deepest edge of the shoal, was established and marked with permanent metal stakes. |
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Moans and groans from the wounded reached his ears and filled him with the deepest sorrow. |
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The cathedral there fascinated him and was the object of his deepest study and examination. |
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The northern elephant seal, Mirounga angustirostris, is known as the deepest continually diving phocid seal. |
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Nothing, especially not the deepest and most sacred religious beliefs, was safe from logic-chopping medieval scholasticism. |
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I lunged at her and grabbed her around the waist, thanking her with the deepest, most passionate kiss inside me. |
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Surely this pensive fairytale of metaphysical obsession reaches the deepest abysses of ecstasy and darkness. |
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My condolences and deepest sympathy go to the parents and family of the little girl for the loss of a gift from God. |
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She taught us the deepest meaning of love, respect, compassion, courage and bravery. |
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Their deepest expectation, currently repressed, is that their expectations will be disappointed. |
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My deepest sympathies are for those soldiers who have died after they were supposed to be discharged from the army. |
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What comes next is the hard work of breaking the pattern of aggression, learning new conditioned responses to one's deepest values. |
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With its deepest sounding at nearly 1,200 feet, it is the fifth deepest lake in North America. |
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To Tara's parents, brothers and sisters, relations and friends we offer our deepest sympathies and wish upon her the light of Heaven. |
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I'm going to be getting up early tomorrow and entraining for deepest darkest Wales, where I will be spending an extended weekend with family. |
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For some it is experienced as a powerful and specifiable moment, engaging the deepest affections. |
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This is the deepest tuck used by serious speed skaters, and probably a bit extreme for the new fitness skater. |
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As ever, it's our pastimes' deepest virtues that incite the most venomous evangelical slander. |
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We are reaching the point where the process of rationalization is conflicting with the deepest human needs. |
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Her Justine is a bored shopgirl inhabiting a soul-destroying existence in deepest Texas. |
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It's a mutually loving relationship which makes for the deepest fulfillment. |
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While he was doing this wide range of work he was also proving some of his deepest results in the study of integral functions. |
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At its deepest a renewal of these ideals involves an integration of rational and non-rational values. |
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She escaped the deepest darkest depths of middle England and having tried out London and New York for size currently resides in Glasgow Scotland. |
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She has since become a certified advanced open water diver and has logged 144 dives, achieving her deepest dive at 105 feet. |
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The deepest spiritual emotions are often experienced while one is alone in nature. |
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The deepest waters are found in oceanic trenches, which plunge as deep as 35,000 feet below the ocean surface. |
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Somewhere in the deepest part of her soul, Mary could sense that this wasn't going to end well. |
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We regret that you had to endure such a painful loss, and we offer our deepest condolences. |
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It is one that does not shy from drawing lessons from experience that cause us to revise even our deepest notions of right and wrong. |
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Here is where one finds the wettest weather, tallest trees, and deepest fjords in the country. |
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Their impetus of drunken fun ranges from the longingly somber to the deepest screams. |
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Give yourself the breathing room necessary to feel your deepest longings and desires. |
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I poured out my deepest and innermost thoughts and wouldn't stop until there was no more to share. |
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As far as the field is concerned, this year we've had the deepest and strongest field ever. |
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The deepest part of the night now over and heading on to a new dawning, a new dawning unlike any other that they had ever experienced. |
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With deepest apologies, I think I will be taking quite a little while with updates at times, but then again, I might be able to pick up the pace. |
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For me that's the challenge of the council and its deepest, pressingly pertinent significance. |
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Its 14 gem-like songs remain true to the deepest traditions of fado, the breathtakingly lyrical and melancholic music of Portugal. |
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In the end it is not the insight into star architects that leaves the deepest impression, but the level of thoughtful reflection. |
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They are a gratification of our deepest darkest desires, a side that has been kept suppressed. |
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So they endure, assuming in their deepest doggy subconscious that whatever we abide for them is what is to be abided. |
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We carried on to the deepest part of the quarry at 36m, keeping what seems to be the sheerest drop-off to our left. |
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As a father of a leatherneck, I wish to extend my deepest respects to the families of the leathernecks hurt and killed. |
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With the deepest seas in Indonesia and islands jutting up from abyssal depths, this is truly spectacular diving second to none. |
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When the flying boat works closed down, they had dumped a load of rubbish and scrap metal in the deepest part of the lake. |
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Do they visit in empathy, or is it something deep within the deepest well of their own ego that sends them on their mission? |
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This outlook produces limited results that do not really challenge conventional wisdom or official society at the deepest levels. |
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The fish that were sedentary during the summer inhabited the deepest holes of the river. |
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It is the largest and deepest lake on the American continent and the second largest alpine lake in the world. |
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Lisa, the secretary, offered her deepest sympathies but the words were meaningless. |
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The clouds are deepest in the area just ahead of the surface front, and this is where precipitation falls as small raindrops. |
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Exchanging information, ideas, feelings with other humans is not a matter of convenience, it's a search for the deepest rewards. |
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The Jupiter 2 is speeding through the uncharted reaches of deepest space in search of a familiar star system. |
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Our deepest sympathies, prayers and best wishes go out to our fellow citizens who were injured in the blast. |
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As he strolls gallantly down the sideline, the young men comprising the deepest bench are challenged to stay alert. |
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The route goes up and down, deepest point 18m and as shallow as 6m over some sand and gravel banks. |
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To me, the deepest feeling I have about this field is that it is a bitter experience to see the seamy side of life. |
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And how about the deepest south of England having its power supplies administered from Perth? |
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The laity, however, reserved their deepest respect for the celibate, highly-educated Franciscan friars. |
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Her dress, made from satin of the deepest blue, was tied at the back of her neck, leaving her shoulders and back bare. |
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Do we have the intellectual capability to understand the deepest principles behind the harmony and complexity of Nature? |
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She had poured her heart out to him and revealed her deepest, darkest secret, and he was too stunned to know what to do or say. |
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She was clandestine, but probably wasn't exactly working under the deepest cover around. |
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We were intimates, friends who could share our deepest fears, loves and hopes. |
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His voice moaned and wailed, expressing the deepest sorrows of a condemned sinner. |
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For all the decorousness of her music and songs, it's her voice that conveys the deepest sense of wonder and truly sells these songs. |
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The deepest parts of the oceans, the elongate deep-sea trenches, were located on the oceanward side of these arcs. |
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On behalf of the community we extend our deepest sympathy to his sisters, stepsisters, nephews, nieces relatives and friends. |
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In its pomp KGF was the wealthiest gold reef in the British Empire, with the deepest shaft at Champion Reef. |
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His family said they were still reeling in shock, but expressed their deepest gratitude to all the people who tried to save him. |
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After marrying Romola he wounds her deepest feelings by betraying her father's solemn trust. |
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For the world championships, my deepest desire was to stand on the victory podium. |
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Thus, the New Jersey Methodist Conference of 1870 lashed out with their deepest feelings against this Romish obstructionism. |
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My dear brothers and sisters, I have chosen to appear before you to offer my deepest regrets and unqualified apologies to a traumatized nation. |
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The deepest layer is gabbro, coarse-grained but chemically equivalent to basalt, which forms when magma cools and crystallizes slowly. |
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To her family and friends, we offer our deepest and heartfelt sympathy on the loss of their loved one. |
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Argento loves the juxtaposition of color upon color, of light with deepest darks and blood red on royal blue. |
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In deepest seashells that she had gathered was there to be had of all delights, mulberries, the freshest of fruit like sweet wine from the vine. |
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Purple is a noble color in its deepest values, yet it can be flowery and refreshing in pale violet colorings. |
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Where, then, do we have an outlet to express our deepest beliefs, those things we hold most sacredly and, therefore, most passionately? |
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Yolk syncytial nuclei originated from the deepest, open cells beneath the blastodisk. |
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Two pairs of eyes locked together, both sets of eyes twinkling with the deepest of emotions. |
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At its deepest level, Tai Chi is a spiritual practice, the goal of which is to achieve oneness with the Tao. |
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She had the deepest of deep green eyes, and long curled blonde hair that fell about her shoulders loosely and cascaded down her back. |
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Our deepest sympathies go out to the victims and the families of all those involved. |
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I delved into the deepest recesses of the Net in search of everything I desired. |
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She is perhaps held in deepest affection by the war generation, for whom she was the personification of the Blitz spirit. |
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Some Malagasies believe that these original inhabitants still live in the deepest recesses of the forest. |
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Definitely don't confide your deepest, darkest secrets to an untruthful bud. |
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Freed from the confines of ski tows and pistes, they travel to where snow cover is deepest and the hills most deserted. |
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Their deepest feelings about banks, whatever they may be, will be rewarded by a good double strength shot of Schadenfreude. |
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How many more tapes are waiting to be found in the vaults of recording studios in deepest, darkest Jamaica? |
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He will be missed dearly, and our thoughts, prayers and deepest condolences go out to his wonderful family. |
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The person that was Lee Crane had ceased to exist on all but the deepest subconscious level. |
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Her neighbours in Passage offer their deepest sympathy to her relatives and many friends. |
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Embryonic, perhaps, and unformed in many ways, but its depths were black like the deepest velvet. |
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They are usually deepest and most unget-at-able just where critical thought is most needed in morals, religion and politics. |
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It is this strange experience, says Rumi, which transmutes man into his own deepest nature, into the fundament of his self. |
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Every prime minister has his ups and his downs, the fulfilment of high hopes and the materialisation of deepest dreads. |
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Indeed, in the film, the ocean can project and materialize the deepest thoughts that lie in the minds of the humans living close by. |
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This is where the deepest transformation can take place, untainted and pure. |
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In all such analyses, the chytrids were the deepest branch of fungi, followed by zygomycetes and then basidiomycetes and ascomycetes. |
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Democracy shines at its resplendent best in periods of the deepest darkness. |
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It must be rooted in the most difficult strictures of the scriptures of the major religions and the deepest springs of the human heart. |
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The greenback is seen anew as the global safe-haven currency with the deepest and most liquid financial markets. |
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You are my hero, my enchanted angel, my deepest wound, my most hurtful secret. |
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My garden would be perfect were it not in deepest darkest suburbia and a good 15 mins walk from the nearest station. |
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This isn't to claim our deepest convictions guide us only so far as the whimsy of the moment will allow. |
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I am deeply moved by reading this story and my deepest sympathy goes out to the person who wrote it. |
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Now practically abandoned, salt was once traded for gold, ivory and slaves from deepest Africa. |
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Here, the composer shows you his emotional and musical palette at its widest, if not its deepest. |
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They are still the deepest team in the East, and knocking them off their perch won't be easy. |
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An independent safety watchdog has already advised the Government that 19 of London Underground's deepest stations should be affected. |
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Culpeper's deepest desire was to make herbal medicine available to everyone, especially the poor who could ill afford to visit a physician. |
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Many were curious about my failed business ventures and relocation to deepest West Sussex. |
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They are also-significantly, perhaps-those showing the deepest impress of Swift's work. |
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In one instance, a fourth and much smaller tunnel appears as the deepest tier owing to branching off from a main tunnel. |
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It wasn't just a phone call in the deepest night to a faraway place with a remote person about a crazy subject. |
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But inasmuch as people's deepest and most mysterious beliefs are being dragged more and more into the public square, America loses. |
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If we do it with both eyes on ourselves, the devil will cast us into the deepest of pits. |
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To all the family and relations deepest and sincere sympathy is extended on this very sad occasion. |
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As a believer in the potential of computers in schools, he also reminds us of the deepest civic and humane goals of education. |
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The location is a farm in deepest Pennsylvania, the season is summer and the year is none of your business. |
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Johnathan seems to have been a really good boy, into everything, and our deepest sympathies are with his family who are finding this very hard. |
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This tape might just have some of the answers to some of our deepest unanswered questions. |
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What heart without evaporating in sighs can ponder the burden of deepest sorrows and lamentations of parents, children, husbands, wives, kinsmen, friends. |
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We extend our deepest sympathies to all those who mourn her passing. |
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It has never failed to astonish me how we pale-faced Scots continue to swallow the propaganda that down here in deepest England the weather is somehow better. |
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For political reasons, at a moment when Americans had been propagandized into thinking of the atomic bomb as their best defense, this was the deepest secret of the time. |
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The surface is flat but uneven, closer attention must be paid to ankle-twisting ground below, especially those stretches where tire ruts are deepest. |
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Our thoughts and deepest sympathies go out to his family and fiends. |
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So it is no surprise the jokes that cut deepest concern racial issues. |
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At last they came to a blue lake, and by the side of it, shaded by trees of the deepest green, stood a palace of dazzling white marble, built in the olden times. |
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I had been poor too long, I was drinking a lot, I was beginning to doubt, in the deepest of ways, the wisdom of my choice of job. |
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Send a postcard to PostSecret and your deepest thoughts could end up on a blog. |
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Even at the deepest level we know, of elementary particles, charge seems to be an integral part of the particles, quarks are charged, and so are electrons, muons, and taus. |
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To borrow a phrase that St. Augustine loved to use, God's deepest desire at Mass is that we become the very thing that we receive, Jesus Christ, the Lamb of God. |
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Everyone was dressed in deepest black, and sang laments for the King. |
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I have nothing but the deepest love and respect for these individuals. |
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But properly channeled, nationalism and patriotism are matters of the heart that cut to our deepest ideas of who we are. |
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They are a success story from the rocky tide pools of the zones near the surface, all the way down to the deepest trenches which score the ocean floor. |
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Whether as stimulant or a sedative such tales must have stirred the deepest wells of political consciousness in the most backward of backwoodsmen. |
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Nestling on the end of a silvery pendant lay a brilliant shifting and shimmering stone of the deepest blue imaginable, shining with scintillating azure starfire. |
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For the anxious jazzers, Parker's walking bass and Cleaver's lurching swing on The Key is as close to the music's deepest roots as free jazz gets. |
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It did so by inaugurating the deepest public spending cuts since the Second World War. |
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Only if you were born and brought up unbeknown to the world in the darkness of deepest Dalby Forest, scratching a living from the land would you be truly a non-person. |
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Sunday while D. labored with a vacuum cleaner in the living room cursing the cat hair on the baseboards, I worked in the study closet, the deepest vault of my former abode. |
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A good friend can keep mum about your deepest darkest secrets. |
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As the storm dies down, the trawlermen, all self-restraint washed away by physical exhaustion, crowd into the galley and reveal their deepest fears to the writer. |
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Great plumes of fur and feather that were black as the deepest caverns framed his face and trailed down his back, waving wildly in the lightest breeze. |
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Then it was that Merlin perceived an open landaulet of deepest crimson, with handsome nickel trimmings, glide slowly up to the curb and come to a stop. |
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Chinook Salmon are anadromous, making great migrations out to the deepest parts of the ocean and returning as mature adults to their natal streams. |
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This vow echoes like an eerie refrain through a piece that examines the deepest intimacies of marriage while questioning the rules and expectations that govern it. |
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Those words cut the deepest, biting into him and holding fast. |
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Even the miners of the gold rush held him in deepest respect. |
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While we lament our loss, and express our deepest sympathy for her children and mokopuna, we must all treasure and uphold the legacy she leaves behind. |
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Norway is home to the longest and the deepest road tunnels in the world. |
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I personally withdraw cash straight from cashpoints on my holidays abroad, although if you are going to the deepest darkest back of beyond this may not be possible. |
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Broad-leaved arrowhead and lizard's tail are found where the water is deepest, while skunk cabbage, with its huge leaves, lines the perimeter of the fen. |
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Three shafts had been sunk, the deepest more than forty metres. |
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Somewhere probably in the deepest recess of our minds is a memory we would rather forget, of a present we purchased that left us with egg on our face. |
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The deepest water was thigh deep, but we eventually came to a point where a mini rapids over some boulders and a couple fallen tree branches blocked the onward journey. |
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The lake is the deepest among all tarns and lakes of Kashmir. |
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But we look forward to the day when we can welcome your nation into the community of free societies of the world, for we know with deepest certainty that such a day will come. |
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Most secretive of ironists, had this been your deepest irony? |
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Fish biologists descend in bathyspheres and submarines to the deepest oceanic canyon, and trawlers scrape up odd saltwater nematodes and mollusks from the bottom sediments. |
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Committed to his formula, Eliot fails to acknowledge that, at its deepest, modern art, from Shakespeare on, increasingly presents subjective correlatives. |
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Born in 1934 in deepest Carmarthenshire, she spoke Welsh and French before landing elegantly on English, a progress that perhaps explains the alien perfection of her diction. |
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Also known as diffusers, subsurface aerators consist of an onshore compressor that pumps air through a hose placed in the deepest part of the pond. |
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Her eyes were of the deepest brown and her skin an olive colour. |
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Central to the concept is the paradox that while we believe we can tame nature we also seek to learn about our deepest desires and inclinations by communing with the primeval. |
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Though it is not the country's largest, narrowest, or deepest canyon, the Black Canyon provides an unsurpassed combination of depth and narrowness. |
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The sand here is stabilised by conifers but the suntrap path was illuminated by heavy bowers of broom and numerous orchids white to deepest purple. |
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They say they are interested in eliciting strong reactions to their work but, as people, the deepest emotion they seem willing to display is this kind of bland amusement. |
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By its deepest nature, education is a peaceful approach, and only in peace it can develop intelligence, sociableness and love to their highest levels. |
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I was thinking that for urban paranoids who don't feel safe unless they're in the deepest part of their apartments, North Dakota is just what the doctor ordered. |
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Breathe deeply, inhaling and exhaling through the nose, bringing breath to the deepest part of your belly and expanding and contracting rib cage with each breath. |
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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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The sky changes from royal blue to the deepest red, the smell of sweet lemon trees wafts through the air as the geckos start to scrabble around on the stony ground. |
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She has recovered her good looks but suspects the deepest scars, the mental torment she suffers after being almost murdered by a man she once loved, will never heal. |
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If you've heard this man play, then you know he is a one-of-a-kind selector with the deepest love for jazz, funk, soul, reggae and Afro-Latin vibes. |
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She ran away with the show as Liu, bringing clarity to both her deepest, most vociferous registers and to her challenging tremolos over sostenuto in the highest notes. |
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He is survived by his daughter Geraldine, brother Thomas, sister-in-law, brothers-in-law, nieces, nephews, relatives and friends to whom deepest sympathy is extended. |
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The impulses to move are triggered by the deepest reverberations or vibrations in your body, as explained by the prana of Indian traditions and qi in the East. |
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But at midnight the deepest penetration on Omaha was barely more than a mile. |
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Thus the base of the effective reservoir is placed at 1500m depth, the actual location of the deepest major feed zone. |
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It also contains the deepest and longest bodies of water in England, respectively Wast Water and Windermere. |
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On March 25, 2012, James Cameron sent a Tweet from the ocean's deepest point, the Mariana Trench in the Pacific. |
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While Trampoline is unarguably our blue ribbon with the longest start lists and deepest fields in terms of quality. |
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One of the deepest teachings of Confucius may have been the superiority of personal exemplification over explicit rules of behavior. |
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Anomalously deep events are a characteristic of subduction zones, which produce the deepest quakes on the planet. |
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Previously, the deepest known underground shaft in Britain had been Gaping Gill on the slopes of Ingleborough in the Yorkshire Dales. |
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That's how she pictured him, her French lover, like the deepest kiss that she had ever felt. She who had never French kissed. |
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The Standedge Tunnel is the longest, deepest and highest canal tunnel in Britain. |
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Last year's dive to earth's deepest point, seven miles down in the Pacific Ocean's Mariana Trench, embodied this new era. |
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In March last year, explorer and filmmaker James Cameron sent a Tweet from the sea's deepest point, the Mariana Trench in the Western Pacific. |
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In the other method, a wire positioned in the deepest part of the sinus was grasped with a small hemostat at the orifice of the sinus. |
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On his part, Ambassador Roman Oyarzun Marchesi of Spain expressed his deepest concern over the deterioration of the situation in South Lebanon. |
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Navy-operated bathyscaphe Trieste carried two men to the deepest known point in the Pacific Ocean, reaching a depth of more than 35,000 feet. |
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The hadal zone is the name given to the deepest depths of the ocean, named after hades as the underworld god of Greek mythology. |
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The deepest flaw of the book is its insufficient conceptual grounding in the idea of asymmetric warfare. |
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When they hit the deepest stage of sleep, called slow-wave sleep, the researchers redelivered the smell but without a shock. |
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It consists of an open nave in the middle surrounded by four porticos, the deepest of which is that of the kiblah. |
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The deepest cuts in the wheel showed the numbers of the combination. |
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That is significant because the deepest layer of the skin, the basal layer, is where cells divide. |
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The deepest impulse of philosophy is the naturalizing of the supernatural, and the highest function of religion is supernaturalizing the natural. |
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Oregon's only national park, Crater Lake National Park, comprises the caldera surrounding Crater Lake, the deepest lake in the United States. |
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From the most superficial to the deepest, those layers are called the stratum corneum, stratum granulosum, stratum spinosum, and stratum basale. |
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The deepest indentations are in the so-called Sword-breakers, mostly of the fifteenth century. |
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My deepest sympathies go out to the families of the victims. |
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The human being in Hindu thought comprises Atman and Maya. The Hindu doctrine of Atman concerns one's deepest identity. |
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Water samples were taken from the epilimnion and hypolimnion in the deepest portion of the lake using a Kemmerer sampler. |
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Their eyes instantly met, and the cheeks of each were overspread with the deepest blush. |
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This was the deepest dinosaur fossil ever found and the first find for Norway. |
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The most insightful diagnoses and deepest modes of healing likewise operate hologrammatically. |
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Noises of battle were muffled and sleep was easier in the deepest stations, but many were killed from direct hits on several stations. |
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Call'em flangeheads or grease monkeys, but these denizens of the deepest recesses of a ship are the heart and soul of every sea-going vessel. |
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The recent discovery of a system near Castleton, named Titan, is now known to have the deepest shaft and biggest chamber of any cave in Britain. |
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Those valuable classes of men who take the deepest interest in whatever appears to be connected with the moral order of the world. |
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He said that the NYPD will be in deepest mourning this Christmas season. |
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The deepest layer of water in such a lake does not contain any dissolved oxygen. |
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B's deepest thoughts and feelings about ballets and ballerinas and translated them from passion into peau de soie. |
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It was the longest, deepest, and most widespread depression of the 20th century. |
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This current on the surface in turn pulls dense salt water from the coast across the fjord threshold and into the deepest parts of the fjord. |
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Quesnel Lake, located in central British Columbia, is claimed to be the deepest fjord formed lake on Earth. |
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Tidal flows make the neck of Jade Bight the deepest natural channel near Germany's North Sea coast. |
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The world's deepest platform is currently the Perdido spar in the Gulf of Mexico, floating in 2,438 metres of water. |
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Various zones of subduction harbour and form the deepest and most majestic oceanic ridges, east of the Ionian Sea and south of the Aegean. |
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Many geoscientists suspect that the plume feeding Hawaiian volcanoes comes from the deepest part of the mantle. |
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Are we seduced into overspending, overcommitting when our deepest desire is to live a simpler life? |
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The deepest point in the ocean is the Mariana Trench, located in the Pacific Ocean near the Northern Mariana Islands. |
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Tartarus is said to be the deepest part of the Underworld and the place where the evilest beings are tortured for all eternity. |
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However, these sightings likely exceed the deepest known records for genus Peniagone and family Munnopsidae. |
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It is the deepest trench of the Southern Atlantic Ocean, and the second deepest of the Atlantic Ocean after the Puerto Rico Trench. |
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The rings tend cross the Walvis Ridge at its deepest part, but they still lose transitional speed and many rings decay rapidly. |
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The latter basin is the deepest one of the Arctic Ocean and the geographic North Pole located there. |
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A layer of peat fills the deepest part of the valley, and a stream may run through the surface of the bog. |
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But underwater turbidity currents may have played a role in carving the canyon's deepest chasms. |
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This was the first time a vessel, manned or unmanned, had reached the deepest point in the Earth's oceans. |
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It also includes the world's second largest freshwater lake, Lake Victoria, and the world's second deepest lake, Lake Tanganyika. |
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Putin has dived to the bottom of the world's deepest lake in Siberia, aboard a minisubmarine. |
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The Galathea Depth in the Philippine Trench is the deepest point in the country and the third deepest in the world. |
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The port of Hobart is the second deepest natural port in the world, second to only Rio de Janeiro in Brazil. |
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Is Johnson saying we should swing from patriarchy to matriarchy, thus confirming the deepest concerns of men and many women? |
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Titan in the Peak District, the deepest shaft known in Britain, is connected to Peak Cavern in Castleton, Derbyshire, the largest cave entrance in the country. |
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More than 300 research scientists and students study the planet from its deepest interior to the outer reaches of its atmosphere, on every continent and in every ocean. |
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In order to secure uniform depth development it is often necessary to preswell the gelatin to facilitate access of the developer to the deepest grains. |
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Then you will be in trouble because it will kill you to have it taken out again but it will betray your deepest inner truth to tell them No Backsies. |
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These oceanographic features are the deepest parts of the ocean floor. |
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The deepest station in the world is Arsenalna station in Kiev, Ukraine. |
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In line with Presocratic philosophy, he believes that there is a basic bivalence at work in the cosmos that expresses itself at the deepest levels of causality. |
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With heavy hearts but fond memories, the Blue Cross family extends our deepest condolences to the Harwell family, especially Ernie's beloved wife, Lulu. |
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Together with certain abyssocottid sculpins, they are the deepest living freshwater fish in the world, occurring to near the bottom of Lake Baikal. |
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Polychaetes occur throughout the Earth's oceans at all depths, from forms that live as plankton near the surface, to the deepest oceanic trenches. |
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Viewed at closer range, and internally, denuded of the fantastic, it is only what it poses to be, the deepest, awesomest, grandest fissure in the world. |
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Because larvae are photophobic, they prefer to hide in the deepest part of the nasal cavity, and they were also discovered in the eustachian tube orifice. |
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In the deepest sections where the palaeovalley is juxtaposed against basement, the sediments are mostly reduced, and locally carbonaceous, lignitic and pyritic. |
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Ben Feskineth lay undiscovered in deepest, peatiest Perthshire. |
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The Pacific Ocean is the largest and deepest of Earth's oceanic divisions. |
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These factors, combined with the fact that none of the underground workings was found to be profitable at depth, are typical of the deepest zone of tin mineralisation. |
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The largest and most prominent of Russia's bodies of fresh water is Lake Baikal, the world's deepest, purest, oldest and most capacious fresh water lake. |
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The pair dived to the deepest part of the Earth's oceans, known as the Challenger Deep, found in the Mariana Trench off the coast of Guam in the Pacific Ocean. |
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At the same time they search for giant squids, or Kraken, in the deepest part of the Pacific Ocean, they're also taking care of hatching live dinosaurs. |
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You may be well assured, that these distressing bemoanings were met with every soothing expression which the deepest interest, so strongly excited, could suggest. |
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As well as entertaining the workers on the rig, the concert set a new world record for the deepest underwater concert at 303 metres below sea level. |
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Feeding the lake from either side of Mardale Ill Bell are the corrie tarns of Small Water and Blea Water, the latter being the deepest tarn in Lakeland. |
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Accompanied by a lively, barn burning melody, Costello cathartically purges his deepest, darkest and most troubling secret, one which the listener is not prepared for. |
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Once installed, the FPSO Turritella will be operating at the world's deepest such offshore development site, covering a water depth of some 2900 meters. |
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The wooded peak ofTroodoscomprises the deepest layer of a section of oceanic crust, or an ophiolite complex that was formed 90 million years ago, 8,000 metres below sea level. |
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Come and meet the giant lancehead viper in deepest Costa Rica. |
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As shown by later expeditions using modern equipment, this area represents the southern end of the Mariana trench and is one of the deepest known places on the ocean floor. |
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