Among the small channels and troughs in the rocks, iceberg fragments were washing back and forth. |
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It does seem a bit inappropriate though considering the unsinkable ship was sunk by an iceberg all those years ago. |
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There are so many exciting and widely available varieties of salad greens today that it's time to give iceberg lettuce the heave-ho. |
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The rice was flavoured with tomato and spices and the salad was of crisp iceberg lettuce lightly drizzled with a mustard dressing. |
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She had personally verified about 2,000 casualties through painstaking casework, although she knew these were just the tip of the iceberg. |
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That's because it depends on whether the iceberg is floating or resting on the bottom. |
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But PC Lees stressed that the figures were just the tip of the iceberg with many incidents going unreported. |
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But it is because of hydrogen bonds that ice floats, and the iceberg can sink even the unsinkable ship. |
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A little before midnight on 14 April the Titanic, which was considered unsinkable, collided with an iceberg about 650 km south of Newfoundland. |
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What makes me really sad is that one leaf of kale packs more nutrition than the heaping bowl of iceberg lettuce it surrounds. |
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If your idea of salad is a few leaves of iceberg lettuce in an ocean of Thousand Island dressing, it's time for a change. |
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For the iceberg photos, Steffensen used black-and-white negatives but printed the images with color photographic chemicals. |
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In fact, it is now cheaper to import broccoli and iceberg lettuce than locally-grown cauliflower or lettuce. |
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For a change from the basic iceberg lettuce salad, why not combine two or three greens for variety in taste and texture. |
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It's easy to mock Delia, for she's crisp as an iceberg lettuce, prim as a poached egg. |
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A striking iceberg that I had seen photos of before had two foothill eminences joined at the top by a soaring St. Louis Gateway Arch of ice. |
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Bring on the day when undressed iceberg lettuce with cucumber and grated carrot are consigned to the dustbin. |
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The new movie is just the tip of the iceberg for what is about to become a full-frontal assault of American army flicks. |
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One of the best bits was coming upon a crabeater seal sitting on an iceberg. |
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We all know the disdain with which we view pale and insipid iceberg lettuce. |
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As for protein, consider bean salads such as black beans tossed in fresh salsa and wrapped in large iceberg lettuce leaves. |
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First, there was the school cook who congratulated me for eating a diet of iceberg lettuce and watery ranch dressing for an entire week. |
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We would also, routinely, sprinkle plenty of white sugar on tomatoes, iceberg lettuce, and cottage cheese. |
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Therefore, only the tip of the iceberg is known and most of the reasons leading to the event are missed. |
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A school of crabeater seals surfs the turquoise surge around the base of a grounded iceberg. |
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Salads of pre-package iceberg lettuce doused with Seven Seas red wine vinaigrette round out my Proustian recollections. |
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The Greek Mac consists of two burgers wrapped in a pita with yogurt sauce, tomato slices, iceberg lettuce and onions. |
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These are real women, real situations and sadly, only the tip of the iceberg. |
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I saw and heard the piercing crack of an iceberg calving and the resounding silence on the top of Ellesmere Island. |
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The event was unusual, because it was the second-largest iceberg to calve in the region in 26 months. |
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Worse still, groundwater moves very slowly, which means that the problems so far encountered may be the tip of the iceberg. |
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You could say that we can compare our capabilities and potential to that of an iceberg! |
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Yet they are the tip of an iceberg because most cases of child abuse remain unknown, with children suffering in silence. |
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As I've discovered, the problems that have been reported to date appear to be only the tip of the iceberg. |
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There are lots of Weblogs already around but only the tip of the iceberg is visible. |
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Royal Caribbean has recognized that it is heading for this iceberg, and its captains have ordered a sharp tack. |
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The avocado salad was comprised of iceberg lettuce, tomato, onion and a whole sliced avocado. |
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Animal sanctuaries take in about 33,000 rabbits a year, but that number is just the tip of the iceberg, she said. |
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The voyeuristic reader only sees the tip of the iceberg, for there is undoubtedly much more of this story to tell. |
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Thelma stayed in the stern, scanning the iceberg with binoculars, as we motored away. |
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The green salad bordered on a non-event thanks to the iceberg lettuce, but the orange-tinged dressing had a nice sesame scent to it. |
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We like to serve the meat wrapped in large cos or iceberg lettuce leaves with fresh mint, coriander and Thai sweet basil. |
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This is the mass of the iceberg, the terror that is itself a long-term greenhouse for counter-terror. |
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Like an icicle being stepped on, the iceberg split into pieces as the bombs ripped through it, fire cleaving a line clean through the middle. |
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We saw the iceberg coming but we were too busy dancing in the ballroom to take action to avoid it. |
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The ship itself was sailing through a frosty sea, and frequently the prow reared up and clove a vast iceberg in two before continuing. |
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Indeed, the clinical presentation of asthma symptoms is the tip of the iceberg of an entire range of subclinical pathophysiologic events. |
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The salad was a sad little remnant of a 1980s salad made mostly of iceberg lettuce, thick chunks of onion and thicker chunks of cucumber. |
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Mr Haven, of Indianapolis, said the Titanic struck a glancing blow to the iceberg as it attempted to turn away. |
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First on the menu for repair and strengthening are daily servings of eggs, soy, spinach, cauliflower, peanuts, iceberg lettuce and apples. |
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But the area opposite the rail station exit is only the tip of the iceberg. |
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Consciousness or self-awareness is obviously the proverbial tip of the iceberg. |
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An off-white agricultural marquee, like some wayward beached iceberg, covered an all-weather work area. |
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The river draining the proglacial lake carries a much lower amount of sediment than the iceberg and glacial meltwater plumes. |
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We did not think it very serious so went below again cursing the iceberg for disturbing us. |
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Sensible shoes, diapers and animal crackers are just the tip of the iceberg. |
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When iceberg ice melts quickly, the bubbles released from it make a sound like soda water fizzing. |
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Although the mostly iceberg salad is lame, the miso soup is lovely, smoky, subtle stuff. |
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For something green, you'll have to settle for a rudimentary salad of buttery sliced avocado and canned hearts of palm posed on iceberg lettuce and pale winter-tomato wedges. |
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Confusion over the catcher's eye black is just the tip of the iceberg for this befuddled limey. |
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The Challenger crew sighted their first iceberg on February 10, 1874, after weathering a storm of such ferocity that the ship was forced to run under treble-reefed topsails. |
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An iceberg smashes its way to the surface, all sharp angles and ragged edges, rearing over the barely visible remains of a crushed and sinking ship. |
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But he has only been in the job for six months, and his promise of reforming the curia may just be the tip of the iceberg. |
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About 150 of the 1,500 people who died when the ocean liner sank off Newfoundland after hitting an iceberg were buried in Halifax, and 43 never were identified. |
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In Russia, Uganda, and elsewhere around the world, legal change is the tip of the iceberg. |
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The green mint ice cream is the sea, the sorbet the iceberg. |
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He would then jam a dozen bottles of champagne into the melting blue iceberg and invite everybody in his phone book. |
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But blandish rice and undressed iceberg salad don't do much to help out. |
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About two hours and 40 minutes passed between the time that the unsinkable Titanic struck an iceberg and when it finally slipped below the ocean's waves. |
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The area created for the polar bears is a snow-white glass room with a model of an iceberg and cool lake, while the panda area is a glass room surrounded with bamboo. |
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The adventurer and businessman was one of 705 people who survived the disaster in 1912, after the Titanic hit an iceberg and sank, killing 1,500 voyagers. |
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A large chunk of ice split off from the iceberg and crashed into the water. |
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These incidents, she says, are believed to be just the tip of the iceberg. |
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I have only barely touched the tip of the iceberg in regards to bullying. |
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This is just the tip of the iceberg, with many missing but not reported. |
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My dad was definitely an iceberg lettuce and cherry tomato kind of guy. |
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I can't get enough of these hot, spicy little patties, which I like to stuff between soft bread rolls or, better still, into crisp curls of iceberg lettuce. |
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Who knew that while I was eating instant noodles and iceberg salads, other humans regularly dined on grainy pilafs, grilled vegetables and herb-crusted fish? |
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The salad consists of a heaping bed of crisp iceberg lettuce, generous amounts of shredded carrots and beets, cubes of fresh tofu and peanut buttery gomae spinach. |
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On the side are shredded iceberg, two big tomato slices, a plastic ramekin of bright orange vinaigrette that's less sweet than French dressing, and a pile of fries. |
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Denny said he had never seen this much glacial till on an iceberg. |
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Lulie's name comes from the Greenlandic word for iceberg, iluliaq. |
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More advanced iceberg miners drill deep into the iceberg to get below more recent layers that are contaminated by the fallout of industrial chemicals. |
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This classification suggests that consumers see only the tip of the iceberg of the e-conomy. |
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In 1907, SS Kronprinz Wilhelm, a German liner, had rammed an iceberg and suffered a crushed bow, but was still able to complete her voyage. |
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But this is just the tip of the iceberg in what families need to consider when paying for a college education. |
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This type of iceberg, also known as an ice island, can be quite large, as in the case of Pobeda Ice Island. |
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An iceberg or ice mountain is a large piece of freshwater ice that has broken off a glacier or an ice shelf and is floating freely in open water. |
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Emergency room visits are merely the tip of the iceberg, and patients with many of these disorders usually avoid the emergency room. |
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Mumble chases after them and returns to discover an iceberg has slammed into their home, trapping the Emperor penguins. |
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I prefer using baby iceberg lettuce, which is soft and buttery, more like Boston lettuce than mature iceberg. |
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The platform acts as a small concrete island with serrated outer edges designed to withstand the impact of an iceberg. |
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For this reason, they believe their research reflects only the tip of the iceberg in identifying the extent of arsenic contamination. |
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Salvadorans call the second beverage, a tropical-tasting combination of fruits and crisp iceberg lettuce, fresco de ensalada. |
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It's not a big deal if they don't have chopped iceberg lettuce because lettuce is easy to cut up. |
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I enjoyed Tim Cavanaugh's article but believe it only touched the tip of the iceberg. |
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For now, I invite our readers to check out the tip of the iceberg and take a look at this year's special section. |
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In between the iceberg lettuce and arugula lettuce were lollo rosso, frise, sprouts, shredded carrots, cucumber among others. |
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Most tidewater glaciers calve above sea level, which often results in a tremendous impact as the iceberg strikes the water. |
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As far as cash-grabs go, the VIP pass is only the tip of the iceberg. |
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The latest numbers are likely to be the tip of the iceberg and I cannot forsee any great improvement in the near future. |
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The recent botched executions are just the tip of the iceberg. |
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Spread dressing on toasted kaiser rolls, then top with fried shrimp and shredded iceberg lettuce. |
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The damage from hitting the iceberg head on was at the bow rather than amidship. |
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Lest we get the impression that Canadian Yachters were exclusively privileged, Evans implies this was only the tip of the iceberg. |
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On the forward deck, they witness a collision with an iceberg and overhear the officers and designer discussing its seriousness. |
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They recover a safe containing a drawing of a young woman wearing only the necklace dated April 14, 1912, the day the ship struck the iceberg. |
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Even in February, the Horn is well below the latitude of the iceberg limit. |
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It's only the tip of the iceberg,'' San Fernando coach Francis Melendez said. |
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On-going investigations into land registry misdealing are only the tip of the Cyprus property scam iceberg. |
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But, a new study into the claims has revealed that the iceberg was in fact 100ft high by 400ft wide and the ship was speeding through an icefield at night. |
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With over 62 distribution companies operating in India, the scale of this opportunity is only set to grow and the franchisees operational are only tip of the iceberg. |
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Essentially a medium-size crab cake plopped on an untoasted Kaiser roll with hardly any mayo, a piece of iceberg lettuce, a tomato and onion slice, it was a poor choice. |
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The common European vegetables that are imported for these hotels include iceberg lettuce, frisee lettuce, red lettuce, Brussel sprouts, lolorosa lettuce and Boston lettuce. |
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In his book, author Tim Maltin has claimed that a lot of time was wasted assessing the damage from the iceberg when nearby ships could have been steaming to the rescue. |
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It was unusual for an iceberg to be so far south and so large that it was noteworthy and the latitude and longitude are inscribed on the photograph in longhand. |
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Mix crunchy iceberg lettuce with rich red lollo rosso and dress with organic extra virgin olive oil, a crushed garlic clove, fresh lime juice and some black pepper. |
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On the street side of the boutique, outdoor seating is framed by a lush landscape of topiary, iceberg roses, kangaroo paws and gardenia, sheltering guests from foot traffic. |
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This is only the tip of the iceberg. Our problems can become much worse. |
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His iceberg theory of omission is the foundation on which he builds. |
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We had hit the iceberg, and it was time to person the lifeboats. |
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Aerial surveillance of the seas in the early 1930s allowed for the development of charter systems that could accurately detail the ocean currents and iceberg locations. |
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With the help of a local psychologist, the cop learns an entire ring of Satanists may have been involved and that the case could be the tip of a very large iceberg. |
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Mumble chases after the little ones and returns home to discover a giant iceberg has slammed into their home, trapping all of the Emperor penguins to certain doom. |
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Although it has gotten a bad rap, iceberg lettuce is as popular as ever. |
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The iceberg was actually up to 100ft high by 400ft wide, but the 46,000-ton ship was speeding through an icefield at night and crew failed to spot it in time. |
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For example, not only do lettuce and apples breathe differently, but romaine lettuce breathes faster than iceberg lettuce, and Red Delicious apples faster than Granny Smiths. |
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The sequencing of the human genome is only the tip of the iceberg. |
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