It's a deep dive and the early chapters might be a bit of a scholarly slog, even for an ardent pogonophile. |
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Not infrequently, when they reach the surface after a deep dive they pass out. |
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Now there comes the worst: to ascend the ladder with the equipment after a deep dive. |
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They are best used as a kind of decompression chamber after a deep dive into the closed world of prison. |
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There's a thing called the deep dive, and that's the first instance where the submarine proceeds to its maximum diving depth. |
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You'll learn how to navigate underwater and how to safely plan a deep dive of up to 30 metres. |
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We will conduct a deep dive to analyze the potential opportunity for your company related to improved pricing systems. |
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An excellent and easy deep dive, ideal for first deep diving experience. |
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It doesn't need to be anything more than what it is: a deep dive into requiescence that lasts just long enough for the outside world to slow to a silent stillness. |
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But I haven't done a full deep dive on it. |
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If a diver surfaces too quickly from a long, deep dive, bubbles that form in the blood and tissues get caught in joints and vessels, causing pain, paralysis, and perhaps even death. |
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A deep dive into the glories and injustices of an American dance style. |
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Initial wreckage recovery activities included collecting debris from the surface of the water, searching shorelines, shallow water dive operations near shoreline areas, and deep dive operations at the debris field. |
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Doing a spacewalk is physiologically equivalent to surfacing from a deep dive because space suits are pressurized at a lower level than inside the spacecraft or on Earth. |
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In order to approach and understand the dynamic of permanent change let's take a deep dive into industrial cycles and analyze some components of underground working forces. |
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This protects the ear from pressure changes if the animal goes on a deep dive, but also serves to isolate sounds coming from the jaw so they are not lost amongst other sound waves travelling through the ocean. |
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