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This is a bit of a simplistic take on what could be a very in depth and complex topic.
Clare's remarkable rise to fame has been the subject of in depth features all over the jazz press.
The land allowed for defense in depth and could also serve as a bargaining tool for peace treaties when the fighting stopped.
He said with pride that he explored the city of Sofia pretty quickly, and in depth.
One nontermite host of Arthromitus that my colleagues and I examined in depth was the common sow bug, Porcellio scaber.
Staff at the centre can provide more in depth information and brochures outlining other walks in the area.
We presumed only that they would want students to understand their fields in depth and develop an ability to use ideas in new, untaught contexts.
Thus, my look and in depth coverage of Roman cuisine draws nigh to a close.
As the Stalin Line had been largely dismantled, there was no defence in depth.
It has been claimed that fortified defence lines, supported by defence in depth, were an outmoded concept in the face of a warfare of movement.
Very few museum curators have the opportunity or the budget to be so single-minded, to collect in depth in a highly specialised area.
That's why, no matter how in depth a study is, knowledge learned from it is only experience, not foreknowledge.
Once the pages were finished they were folded into the folios and placed up to eight pages in depth.
She does not discuss Noguchi's work in depth, nor does she illustrate it except in a few photographs of Noguchi posing beside his sculptures.
He was a valuable board member with in depth knowledge of New Zealand economic and political affairs.
Such a student prefers to go in depth into an area of interest rather than going wide.
If you do not wish to study interior design in depth the school is offering an introductory practical course.
Because of her plain wool dress and basic hairstyle, I had assumed she would not know royal etiquette so in depth.
His lengthy, but inciteful piece in Salon this week explains in depth why he believes any possible war is not about oil.
More recently, we've seen six-foot koalas accosting political leaders and asking in depth questions on real issues.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Its great wealth is its deep black humus varying in depth from ten inches to three feet, overlying a warm subsoil.
For oil wells, which may be 2000 or more feet in depth, a lifter not so simple is employed.
Yet the Torcello base resembles these Gothic ones both in expansion beneath and in depth of cavetto above.
Bulb four or five inches in diameter, six or seven inches in depth, turbinate, sometimes nearly fusiform.
Is it pale and gray with heat, full of sunshine, and unfathomable in depth?
It is composed of a black vegetable mould of a foot to two feet in depth, overlaying a hard yellow clay.
Just above the reversing layer lies the chromosphere, which is between five thousand and ten thousand miles in depth.
When it was finished a false keel six inches in depth in the centre, tapering away to nothing at the ends, was fixed underneath.
The band should be half a nail in depth, and the frill is to be crimped as evenly as possible.
The palace measures on the ground-floor 265 feet in frontage and 120 feet in depth.
These abaci, which are finely moulded, are not more than about two and a half inches in depth.
There was a snowdrift six feet in depth before the farmhouse piazza.
In many places the alluvial soil is not more than a few inches in depth.
The report reflects in depth interviews with ASP customers from a variety of industries and sizes.
The largest, a middle one, is in width something less than three feet, and in depth more than four.
For twenty-four hours the Chinook wind blew, and in that twenty-four hours the snow was diminished fully a foot in depth.
There are, however, reefs or lodes which are not persistent in depth.
The West Indian Islands stand on a deeply submerged bank, nearly 1000 fathoms in depth, and here we find American forms, but the species and even the genera are distinct.
Within the wall thus exposed by the displacing of the bones, we perceived a still interior recess, in depth about four feet in width three, in height six or seven.
With the blade he loosened up the earth, and with his hands he scooped it out until he had excavated a little cavity a few inches in diameter, and five or six inches in depth.
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