In other words, this tradition suggests a subterranean relationship between pleasure and austerity. |
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The gleaming steel catches the sunlight, casting a play of sparkling reflections and shadows into the Stygian, subterranean depths. |
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Firstly, if you happen to run an extensive subterranean mass transit system, you should familiarise yourself with the topology of the network. |
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It took exceptional sangfroid, not to mention bicycling technique, to hold your line in the slick subterranean darkness. |
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Below stairs, their maids and valets work in tandem with the house staff, a subterranean world with its own strict hierarchy. |
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Truffles, or subterranean mushrooms, are the world's most expensive vegetable. |
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The film's greatest strength is that it takes classic elements like perpetual rainfall and creepy subterranean settings and underplays them. |
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Spreading from the ports, Formosan termites began a subterranean colonization of the country. |
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Pine voles inhabit timbered areas, preferring a subterranean life in the soil. |
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Expertly juggling pathos and humour, Baumbach has created a queasy tug-of-war between surface civility and subterranean resentment. |
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Staff vehicles enter at the rear of the building by means of a ramp that leads down to a subterranean car park. |
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This is a troubling image, redolent of something locked in an aimless subterranean existence. |
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Four means of disposal, surface storage, storage just below ground and two versions of deep subterranean storage, are being considered. |
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At the designated time, he showed up in a subterranean Parrish office and was greeted by an upperclassman and a mimeograph machine. |
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These portals lead to subterranean passages that pass deep into the hillside, some of which have been blocked by earthfalls. |
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Men who were expert in underground siege methods laboured to outwit each other in subterranean passages known as mines and countermines. |
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The subterranean mines excavated beneath a fortress often had several galleries each with a terminal chamber holding large amounts of gunpowder. |
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Hart's truffles are the mycorrhizal associates of tree roots and are completely subterranean throughout their lives. |
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It lives on subterranean fungi or, as we call them truffles if we're in France. |
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The twisted, subterranean, politically incorrect world of racism has reared its ugly head. |
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Each December and January, rainstorms drench the parched South African landscape and summon African bullfrogs from their subterranean lairs. |
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After all, the subterranean lakes of oil beneath Iraq contain thousands of millions of barrels so there is plenty for everybody. |
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A trickle of subterranean water, which fell on the plateau weeks before, collects in a culvert for the villagers. |
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The entire opera takes place in some kind of subterranean vault, or perhaps a subway station. |
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Spiralling stairs and a glass lift transport technicians to subterranean depths and storage vaults. |
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Two species are subterranean nesters, namely the Atlantic Puffin and Leach's Storm-Petrel. |
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Between the offbeat strum, subterranean bass and rock-steady drumming, they leave gaps that other bands would nervously clutter with ephemera. |
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Like the Babylonians and Ugaritics, the Hebrews believed that the dead lived in a subterranean realm. |
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After driving in, breaking all previously known records, I parked in this grim subterranean car park, at astronomical hourly rates. |
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Even after all that, there is still a vast reservoir of subterranean water inside the earth. |
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German homeowners and gardeners who attempt to destroy an ant hill or subterranean nest will be subject to hefty fines if caught. |
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A large mechanical platform is lowered into the subterranean depths of Purgato. |
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It is both a museum and a memorial to the thousands who experienced torture under two different totalitarian regimes in the subterranean cells. |
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Here the source for the volcanoes, an extensive wall of subterranean mud provides a near surface source. |
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This three-dimensional complex of surface closed depressions, subterranean conduits, caves, and springs is known as karst terrain. |
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I've fallen into a dingy subterranean bar called KGB, lured by the initials and the sign outside depicting a froth-capped beer glass. |
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In addition to the Paveletsky project, Moscow's shoppers will have a handful of other subterranean malls to choose from over the coming years. |
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These drainages envelop the ephemeral wet surfaces and subterranean systems that rarely hold a diverse molluscan fauna. |
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Players get to run around the building's maze of corridors, explore its subterranean passageways and take to its roof with a sniper rifle. |
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Pumping out the water is not a long-term solution, and the project's ultimate aim is to channel the subterranean water away once and for all. |
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Credulous undergraduates fall prey to priestly performers who claim to be initiating them into the subterranean mysteries. |
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A foul odor of decaying flesh permeated the air of this subterranean charnel chamber. |
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Vein gold is deposited by hot subterranean water known as a hydrothermal fluid. |
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This haven of cool tiled rooms and gently perfumed air sits apart from the main body of the hotel, but is connected by a subterranean corridor. |
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I propose the term exogenic fulgurites to distinguish this class from subterranean varieties. |
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These subterranean muds are being uplifted into steeply dipping, anticlinal structures cored by strike-slip faulting. |
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There was in other words a subterranean chain of information about the going rates. |
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Somewhere in the maze of subterranean cracks below the village, contaminated surface water was leaking into clean groundwater. |
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Venturing deep below the ice, the explorers soon realise to their horror that the subterranean structure is in fact a sacrificial chamber, home to the dreaded aliens. |
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From its subterranean source, the Wekiva meanders slow and clear past waving sawgrasses and under a moss-draped canopy of oak and laurel and longleaf pine. |
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He grows self-seeding winter cover crops such as little barley and subterranean clover, which die down in early summer and come back from seed in the fall. |
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At one end of the square stands the town's main mosque, at the other the Church of the Nativity, in which a subterranean grotto marks the place of Christ's birth. |
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During extensive subterranean explorations and investigations spanning a year and a half now, we have seen forgotten worlds, places that have never seen the light of day. |
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They were not alone in enjoying this subterranean existence because Bermuda's caves support a diverse fauna specially adapted to a lightless existence. |
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Swimming in the clear, fresh, subterranean water was sublime. |
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Still, somewhere beneath your feet is a subterranean passage that obligingly ran from this all male seminary to the next door convent of Nazarene nuns. |
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This could be a serious curtailment to our subterranean activities, there is talk of duck boards, bilge pumps, aqualungs and horizontal drainage tunnels. |
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He then begins a campaign of terror to ensure that his beloved gets the best parts before spiriting her away to his subterranean lair to be his infernal bride. |
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This subtly points to our own construction of people as demons or our internalisation of demonologies without paying heed to the subterranean layers of history and folklore. |
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Parking is sensibly relegated to two subterranean levels below. |
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The latter were virtual subterranean towns equipped with barracks, kitchens, power plants, magazines, and even electric railways to transport men and ammunition. |
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Children played hide and seek in its subterranean nooks and crannies. |
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Not the best time for your first subterranean crossing perhaps. |
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Originally formed by a subterranean stream, then flooded by the sea, it is a rare opportunity to dive in salt water among stalactites and stalagmites. |
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I had haunted its dingy subterranean corridors myself in my youth. |
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Most of them are about the experience of girls and women, about the exercise of power and its abuse, and about subterranean aspects of human relationships. |
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It is in this subterranean atmosphere that language appears. |
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It was only recently discovered that the majority of these wells and caverns are interconnected, and much of this subterranean landscape is still unexplored. |
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Edie Sedgwick, the subterranean princess, was undoubtedly interesting and fun. |
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Subverting the derivative subterranean drift of the rest of the album, Smith allows dissonant chording and mechanical clanks to disrupt his serene drones. |
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Michael Jackson will lie in repose over no fewer than 13 subterranean floors, each holding intriguing secrets. |
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Each new group gets a subterranean ovation for being a part of this wonderful thing, for being a part of this New York niceness. |
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Almost entirely subterranean, colonial tuco-tucos rarely leave their burrows except for brief forays to collect the grassy vegetation on which they feed. |
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Hydrogeologic study and impact of the intensification of the exploitation on the quality of subterranean waters of the pond of Moulares-Redeyef. |
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The charismatic 29-year-old Harlemite is the premier gladiator in a subterranean realm where the quest for flyness is the prime directive. |
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The most specialized fossorial mammals are subterranean, seeking food and shelter underground and rarely coming to the surface. |
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Compared with geomyids, little is known about the roles of other subterranean rodents in ecological succession. |
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Closely associated with tin mining in Cornwall are the subterranean ancestral knockers. |
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The two facilities are connected by a subterranean walkway with the MPC was built partially underground to minimise its presence. |
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The numerous population of natives, he says, live in thatched cottages, store their grain in subterranean caches and bake bread from it. |
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Due to the subterranean nature of this mole, there is an anatomical regression of its eyes at several organizational levels. |
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It is suggested that in subterranean mammals vision is used to detect predators that have broken into the tunnels. |
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Some sympodial terrestrial orchids, such as Orchis and Ophrys, have two subterranean tuberous roots. |
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Natural fissures were popularly regarded as entrances to the subterranean house of Hades and his predecessors, home of the dead. |
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This is common, for example, in the sealed burrows of some subterranean animals, such as blesmols. |
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This comprised the initial usage of subterranean plant parts within the fabrication of incense. |
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During winter season Lower Tunguska contains little water as its basin lies in the region of permafrost and it has no subterranean water sources. |
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Molluscs found in the subterranean gravel appear to have been freshwater species. |
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Truffle fungus is the fruiting body of a subterranean Ascomycete fungus, predominantly one of the many species of the genus Tuber. |
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The dominance of mechanoreceptor structures could be explained by the subterranean habits of mole crickets and limited air movement. |
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The exhibit's centerpiece, a 340-ton, two-story-tall granitic rock, is supported above a subterranean ramp at the La Brea Tar Pits. |
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This new green sauce, built on top of the subterranean telephone exchange, occupies the greater part of the block. |
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Common culprits include the Eastern subterranean termite and the black carpenter ant. |
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When workers scraped back the burning refuse, they discovered that the flames had ignited a subterranean coal seam. |
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A subterranean shopping mall of 260 m length and two parking floors colligates the three buildings. |
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While a common rat has an average three-year life span, naked mole rat, a subterranean rodent native to East Africa, can live for 10 to 30 year. |
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Abbott LK, Robson AD Growth stimulation of subterranean clover with vesicular arbuscular mycorrhizas. |
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A new species of subterranean blind salamander from Austin, Texas and a systematic revision of central Texas paedomorphic salamanders. |
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The mole is also widely recognised and its subterranean lifestyle causes much damage to garden lawns. |
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A roof collapse exposed the river bed, forming a canyon with cliffs of 50-100 m, with karstic forms, and subterranean sections 1-3 km long. |
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Herbs, trees, vines, geophytes with subterranean tubers, occasionally succulents, with milky latex. |
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Although termites are uricotelic, feces of a subterranean termite, Reticulitermes flavipes Kollar, were reported to have only trace amounts of uric acid. |
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I am in the subterranean kitchens of The Ritz shadowing the hotel's unfeasibility unflappable Adam Smith as he commands the pass with a maturity that belies his age. |
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At best you may sense a refreshing ridgetop breeze or the skitter of a side-blotched lizard or the trickle of a subterranean stream breaking the surface. |
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Arranged around the base of the structural stalk, this lowest subterranean floor houses a screening room, archives, technical facilities and storage. |
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Root cellars are a rarity in Southwestern houses, but, in the 1920s, a practical builder included just such a subterranean chamber in this La Jolla, California, house. |
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Hydraulic fracturing is used to increase the rate at which fluids, such as petroleum, water, or natural gas can be recovered from subterranean natural reservoirs. |
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The United States tried to construct a subterranean network of secret nuclear missile launch sites in the Greenlandic ice cap, named Project Iceworm. |
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The reason for all this quarrying is not the discovery of a coal-rich seam beneath the Wrenaissance streets, but the local enthusiasm for subterranean development. |
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The steel was produced in specialised workshops called 'crucible furnaces', which consisted of a workshop at ground level and a subterranean cellar. |
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Columbia disaffiliated from the IDA and scrapped the plans for the controversial gym, building a subterranean physical fitness center under the north end of campus instead. |
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Seismic wave studies thus gave the geophysicists a way to see through solid rock to the subterranean streams in the mantle underlying South America. |
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Most wood decomposition in the digestive tract of subterranean termite workers occurs in food vacuoles of flagellate protozoan symbionts in the hindgut. |
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