The temple's just up past the bridges, let's hurry before the ground below us submerges too! |
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It surfaces, submerges, throws torpedoes in the water, hits its targets, and then continues on its quality mission. |
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When a submarine submerges, however, the water plane disappears and the metacenter comes down to the center of buoyancy. |
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A new and sophisticated ritual with submerges you in the aromas of our lands. |
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The drunkard submerges himself into the atomic infernos of nature and becomes lost in the abyss. |
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This relationship occurs because the crisis submerges the individual with intense feelings of panic and anxiety. |
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The no-lift-shift program electronically cuts power as the clutch submerges and re-establishes it as the clutch rises. |
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If it now submerges, what chance for other emerging markets? Special report Capitalism and its troubles Crisis? |
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The flooding that accompanies big dams in Asia usually submerges large tropical forests. |
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Charm is the main ingredient of the more sentimental Viennese operetta, and it usually submerges the rarer shaft of social comment. |
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Second, as mentioned above, drag forces are considerably higher if the swimmer remains at or near the water surface than if it submerges during swimming. |
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Tracheal gas exchange continues after the beetle submerges and anchors beneath the surface. |
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As they guide us round the castles the staff of the castles submerges us in the history of its walls and the land that surrounds them. |
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In this last case the sublime Monad gathers its Essence, that immortal spark that we all carry inside, let's say, its psychic principles and absorbs them in itself and then submerges into the universal spirit of life forever. |
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Images du Monde submerges its readers in a kaleidoscope of styles, full of magnificent photos which reinforce the spirit of the places it reports on. |
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The northern boundary is less apparent but occurs where the chalk submerges below the more recent Paleocene deposits. |
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In this case, the oceanic plate subducts, or submerges, under the continental plate, forming a deep ocean trench just offshore. |
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There, two times in each period of a day and a night, the ocean with a fast tide submerges an immense plain, thereby the hiding. |
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Johnson chooses sarcasm, submerges his humor and couches his commentary on contemporary social affairs in oblique but unstated references. |
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If the vehicle is equipped with an optional convertible top assembly, fold the top assembly down to allow for a quick exit in case the vehicle submerges and to reduce the surface exposed to the wind. |
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It eventually submerges into ignorance and also leads others into it. |
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Easily submerges for sump or disposal operations. |
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The product passes through the bath on paddle conveyors either in a drum system that turns and submerges the product in the solution as it passes through it, or on a paddle conveyor located in the upper part of the tank. |
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During storms, sand from the visible beach submerges to form sand bars that protect the beach. |
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Long before an islet submerges, it will become uninhabitable as inland waters become brackish and sea-defences fail. So the legal implications of sinking islands are preoccupying environmental lawyers. |
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When a vessel capsizes rapidly, it is critical that lifesaving equipment be deployed, either manually by the crew, or automatically as the vessel submerges. |
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At the same time, however, I felt some sort of fascination that makes you desperate for an encounter with such a high tide that gently submerges you only if you give yourself over to it while sitting by the beach. |
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When the thinking of a progressing person is performed not by the mind but by the buddhi, then the buddhi submerges into God in order to become Him. |
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In a novel that traps to the reader from the first line, Antonio Cabanas submerges us in a trip in the time to offer us all the splendour of the Ancient Egypt. |
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At Vassivière I worked on the remains of a wall that once delimited a field but now, since the artificial lake was built, emerges from a wood and submerges in the water. |
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Both lyrical and excessive, serious and scathing, like a breaking wave his creation submerges everything in its path, giving free rein to the liberating power of the word. |
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Up until then she nestles her theology behind sharply pointed questions or submerges it in the ideas of Teilhard de Chardin, Simone Weil, or the cabalist Hassids. |
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She's a marvelous actress who submerges herself totally in her roles. |
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