Everything pressed down against the small frame floating into the depths of the lazy river. |
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His mission was to spread the word of God to people living in the depths of the Amazon rain forest. |
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The Curie isotherm is a temperature surface in the Earth's subsurface connecting depths at which Curie temperatures are reached. |
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Fifty-five-gallon oil drums are cut to various depths that determine pitch and resonance of high tenors to deep bass. |
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It was a shaking in the very depths of the earth, and it was a call to battle. |
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By choosing appropriate mantissas and exponents, we can increase the resolution at shallower depths and degrade it at greater depths. |
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The bigeye is found throughout the Caribbean, usually at depths greater than 50 feet and often occurring in small schools. |
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The heavy tempests shook the foundation of the Tang Dynasty, its former military glory and pride crumbling into the depths of mere fantasies. |
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Even in the depths of my misanthropy, I must admit to being upset by the situations that some people actually have to survive in. |
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The Solomon Sea, north of Cape Vogel, is characterized by deep trenches, some reaching depths of nearly 30,000 feet. |
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The shallowest shoals in the area had been reported at 37 metres, and depths earlier the same day had been between 50 metres and 300 metres. |
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These interior dimensions of the soul live within us at depths that are not accessible to the rational mind. |
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This concurs with Calanus selection of oceanic winter habitats below depths where planktivorous fish can forage efficiently by sight. |
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Some species such as the pilot whale can dive to depths of nearly 2,000 feet. |
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Byron's inglorious season sunk to new depths on Sunday with 82-6 and 76-6 losses to South Grafton in first and reserve grades. |
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Cheating reached such depths that a pillar box was set alight in an attempt to destroy completed ballot papers, she said. |
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Divers from all over the world enthuse about the underwater flora and fauna found in the depths of Cork's best dive sites. |
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All of his mental power was concentrated in the depths of cogitation, with little to spare for the superficies of observation. |
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The ship carries two small hydrographic survey launches, equipped with high-frequency sonar to operate in depths of 10 to 260 feet. |
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Determination of maximum palaeotemperatures over a range of depths allows the palaeogeothermal gradient at the onset of cooling to be determined. |
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The superficiality of this interview is an ironic prelude to the depths we will watch the characters experience later. |
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In fact, crinoids, holothurians, and ophiuroids rule the floor of the deep oceans at depths below 500 metres. |
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Watertight silicon O-rings and compression latches keep contents dry at depths of up to 100 feet. |
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But hauling creatures up from depths as much as 2 kilometres below the surface involves some heavy lifting. |
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The harpy woman shook her wings and let out a blood curdling cry from the depths of her throat, raising goose bumps on my arms. |
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Long considered too time consuming and laborious, shadowbox flaming has risen from the depths of obscurity to become a retailer's dream. |
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Miles away, in the depths of space, Orion jerked out of a light doze, one hand slamming against the side of his space capsule. |
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Ambient light at mesopelagic depths consists of dim, nearly monochromatic, and primarily downwelling solar radiation. |
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Its wrought iron surface stared at him impassively, the fathomless depths of shadow that served as eyeholes piercing him like knives. |
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Scientists believe the squid live at depths of 660 to 2,300 feet during the day. |
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His eyes are dead, as black as the depths of the sea, glancing at us as his halo of white-transparent hair swirls around his head. |
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The group also discussed the ever-growing issues regarding pool depths for racing dives. |
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Elephant seals can dive to depths of almost a mile without getting the bends. |
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They rise during the day to find sunlight and sink to the depths at night, possibly to absorb nitrogen. |
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Within the foyer, a double-height, semi-circular void disperses soft light into the depths of the building. |
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Her expression was pure tranquillity, so dispassionate and detached that she seemed to be in the depths of some daydream. |
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All sorts of fascinating information is bubbling up from the depths and flooding in from the ethers this week. |
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He finally appeared from the depths of the dismal room dressed in his usual black turtleneck and blue jeans. |
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Regular dredging operations are undertaken to maintain safe depths for shipping in the navigation channel and berths. |
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It also has some of the best beaches in Greece, with indigo depths and aquamarine shallows. |
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Simple depth gauges measuring the maximum depths indicate some remarkably deep dives attained by shearwaters. |
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The last few stanzas plumb depths of sloppiness and sentimentality to which the poet nowhere else in all his mature writing descended. |
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He has plunged too many depths to be upset by small set backs or inconveniences. |
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A rock had suddenly risen out of the depths not three fathoms from the point of the bow. |
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This shark, common in deep waters, is occasionally found in depths as shallow as 20 fathoms. |
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They are reported to be capable of diving to depths of 100 to 150 fathoms and remain submerged for up to 15 minutes. |
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Every additional document that surfaces seems more like a comeback attempt from the depths of the archives than a work of literature. |
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Evidently there is quite a treasure chamber somewhere in the depths of this unhallowed place. |
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I can see the depths of his chestnut eyes, the coarse texture of his jet black hair, and the shape of his slightly muscular figure. |
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Paul's wonderfully bleak voice hinted at the band's as yet unfathomed depths and danger just beneath the surface. |
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Many of us perhaps have little idea what it must be like to be in the depths of despair. |
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In the depths of winter, I also need an ice axe and crampons and food and water in case of emergencies. |
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My guess is that our Palaeolithic ancestors 20,000 years ago in the depths of the Ice Age were counting things. |
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Suspend disbelief as the writers reach new depths of unbelievability, by way of twists and turns that infinitely outstrip series one and two. |
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It was babbling loudly, clamoring to tell her about every fish swimming in its depths and about any animal that happened to drink its water. |
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The blobfish lives at depths between 600 and 1,200 metres where the pressure is several dozen times higher than at sea level. |
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The computer collects signals from different depths and combines them to make a two-dimensional image of the skin. |
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The burn injury destroys surface microbes except for Gram positive organisms located in the depths of the sweat glands or hair follicles. |
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Often hot spring waters come from great depths and are in contact with radioactive minerals, which impart traces to the water. |
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Cold waters that rise from ocean depths carry nutrients to depleted surface waters in a process called upwelling. |
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There are some antiseptic-blue overtones to it, too, and a whole spectrum of greens where the berg descends into the depths out of sight. |
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It allows anchoring at great depths with grapnels or other types of anchors and facilitates their recovery. |
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The only life found in the lake are some microscopic algae that live between certain layers of water within variable depths of the lake. |
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The warming of the oceans from beneath has caused the depths of the ice caps to decrease, allowing more sunlight to reach the ocean beneath. |
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I felt terrified, as I realised that God could see into the very depths of my being. |
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Seasonality, water depths and the cost of drilling are all hindrances but the biggest deterrent has undoubtedly been the lack of finds. |
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A large mechanical platform is lowered into the subterranean depths of Purgato. |
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I wait for the light to switch on in the cavernous depths of his stupidity. |
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Boxes emerged from closets, beneath beds, and from the cavernous depths of Mother's storage house. |
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The focus can be adjusted slightly in order to sharpen up different parts of the image corresponding to objects at different depths in the scene. |
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There are few posts that plummet down to the infantile depths of the scale and few that stretch upwards towards unintelligibility. |
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Overall difference between species in use of Secchi depths varied by habitat type. |
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Mean Secchi depths tended to be higher in 1996 than in 1997, but these differences also were not statistically significant. |
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They cut the mast and sails loose and watched as it vanished into the depths below. |
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Embryonic, perhaps, and unformed in many ways, but its depths were black like the deepest velvet. |
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He sighed and let his lids flutter open, icy blue depths meeting an unfocused cloudless sky blue. |
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The great depths also attract most of the cetacean species seen off the North Sulawesi coast, including migrating sperm whales. |
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It was not easy to hear a solid sound within the depths of the terra and a Tigren's light footsteps would be nearly impossible. |
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In fact, his appetite led him to depths of observation that eluded many other artists and critics. |
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Therefore, measurements of dive depths and profiles are significant components in many studies of seabird foraging ecology. |
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The demon shouted, and disappeared in a flash of light, instantly teleporting down into the depths of the earth. |
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Quartz cementation of siliciclastic successions can develop at moderate burial depths and continue with increasing depth and temperature. |
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The woman had depths of underhandedness he was only beginning to comprehend. |
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Scientists generally agree that bocaccio and other rockfish can survive if pulled from depths of 60 feet or less. |
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He held completely still, afraid to move and send the apparition skittering back into the depths of his sleep-riddled mind. |
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Though I have tried to weed them all out, some will remain, lurking malignly in the depths of inner parts. |
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Lest they should run aground, depths were determined by tossing a line weighted with lead, forward of the ship. |
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If this distinction were ever true, it was only in the depths of the Cold War, when the eyes of satellites were to focus on Soviet missile silos. |
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The thick blanket of depression stole around her, enticing her into the depths of a silent quagmire with it's sullen truths. |
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A deep rumble came up from the depths of his throat and his breathing quickened. |
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There are millions just like them, inhabiting the depths of poverty and hopelessness, suicidal and desperate. |
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Freud used dreams to plumb the depths of the unconscious for hidden meanings and emotions. |
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But now, more than ever, he seemed to have completely sunk into the depths of dejection. |
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The only thing that allowed them to keep from sinking completely into the depths of misery was the thought of going back down to the earth. |
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In one day, we had plumbed the depths and scaled the heights, and gone some way towards rediscovering our own city. |
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Like any student, I needed to be re-oriented after plumbing the depths of academia. |
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However, the attempted character assassination of Margo plumbs new depths and raises wider questions. |
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It's a film that plumbs the emotional depths of the women as they struggle to find meaning in their lives and stave off madness. |
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There was no way to measure the time she had been sunk in a blackness, the utter depths where nothing stirred. |
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To help you determine planting depths and plant spacing, garden trowels often come with measurements right on the metal. |
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The feeling then, as now, was that there are hidden depths in Barrie's work, but he himself was never quite able to confront them. |
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As Arthur and I venture into the depths of the region, a stunning backdrop and cloudless sky sets the scene for meeting the painter. |
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She took the four teenagers to live in the depths of Norfolk, with no communication from the outside world for three and a half weeks. |
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Here in the depths of the Wiltshire countryside it is hard to find experts capable of resolving this question. |
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Thanks to clear seas and warm waters the hidden depths of Cornwall are teaming with marine wildlife just waiting to be discovered. |
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Civilization rarely penetrates far into the sandy and stony depths of the desert, for there is little to sustain it in the barren reaches. |
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Your hand lifts us from the depths of despair, the depths of apathy and depression, and the depths of fear. |
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If being a father was such a noble business then why was it that he so often seemed in the depths of despair about his parental role? |
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When she arrived in South Africa she had no inkling of the depths of despair about to unfold before her eyes. |
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Why are our professionals still leaving, our services still deteriorating, and our young people in the depths of despair? |
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Looking back on the progress we've made these last few years, it is hard to remember that it all began in the depths of despair. |
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It's taken me to the dizzy heights of success one day only to drag me down to the depths of despair the next. |
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Little more than a year ago he was in the depths of despair, but yesterday he put it all behind him with a wonderful victory over his rival. |
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He is a man who has a very successful record in real estate, but he is also a man who has experienced the depths of despair. |
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Theo was in the depths of despair as it was ten years to the day that his beautiful wife died, somewhat mysteriously. |
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Get out on a Sunday morning and watch what's going on around you before you sink further into the depths of despair. |
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The frustration of her dreams being continually thwarted throws her further into the depths of despair. |
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I am in the depths of despair and everyone around me is laughing and smiling. |
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That his pleasantness has survived the depths of despair and frustration says much for his sweet nature. |
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However, after the heights of ecstasy, the depths of despair soon followed. |
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He was in the depths of despair following allegations of rape and sexual assault and tabloid tales of cocaine abuse. |
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The month started in the depths of winter and ends with a distinct flavour of spring. |
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And while the bar obviously has its quiet nights in the depths of winter, there is still quite a lot going on even then. |
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Showing baits at different depths is another tactic for locating fish behind a sluggish shrimper. |
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But, even in the depths of winter, an almost missed glimpse of a well-maintained front garden can put the hint of a smile on one's face. |
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We today huddle together at its heart where in the depths of winter it sometimes seems that it will never rise again. |
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Have you noticed how you can always buy melons, even in the depths of winter? |
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Although you will be ready for this during the depths of winter, keeping warm can be very relevant to UK divers at any time of year. |
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In the depths of winter it should not be hard to understand the plight of homeless teenagers. |
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In the depths of night on Mars, however, fine particles quickly become cold as temperatures plunge after sundown. |
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People often though her proud but none of that showed as she huddled alone within the depths of darkness. |
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An endearing memory is surfacing from the depths to see Mike and Joe wearing their masks, facing each other separated by about three metres. |
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Have you ever made a free-ascent to the surface from the depths at which you dive, or do you carry an adequate redundant air supply? |
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Their eyes got very large as something massive drifted through the depths beneath them. |
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A probe, with a plutonium core, could be sent there to land on and melt through thin ice into the depths below. |
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As for subject matter, he feels that everything from the stars above to the depths of the ocean below is suitable for the show. |
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I wanted to dive deep enough into the self to regard its surface aspects from the infinite depths beneath it. |
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The instant I let go, it darted into the depths and vanished, as if nothing had happened. |
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To his horror, a car violently plunges off the bridge and sinks into the murky depths of the water below. |
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At the edge of the reef, I had a clear memory from my day-dives of the yawning depths of the Pacific below me. |
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With one last wave, the siren gracefully fell off of the side and into the depths below, disappearing into the shadows of the sea. |
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The daylight that penetrated the depths illuminated a hitherto unseen and strange world. |
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In the field on top of the brow was a ventilation shaft which descended to the depths of the coal pit below. |
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When behaviourism became the dominant paradigm, there were still psychoanalysts probing the depths of the psyche. |
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They were nice boys, brothers, who were drawn too deep into the dark depths of improvised and psychedelic music. |
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From the depths of Gan came the ogres, the goblins, the trolls, and, of course, the leprechauns, who were later conquered by the good of elves. |
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They have six weapons tubes, used for launching both torpedoes and missiles, and can dive to depths greater than 300 metres. |
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Unfortunately measurements of absorption and scattering coefficients at mesopelagic depths in oceanic waters do not exist. |
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Thrust it down, below the depths of Tartarus, into the lightless prison of the Titans! |
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In moments I descend to depths I would have assumed impossible without scuba gear. |
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In his head, Stewart plunged down hurtling depths and into inky water alive with worms and bones. |
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From what foul depths could have crawled a man who'd drive well above the speed limit, intoxicated by both alcohol and demon marijuana? |
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Soil CO2 concentration was measured half-hourly at four depths for 6 months in 2000 with infrared gas analyzers installed below ground. |
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The wreck of a 100-year-old fishing boat has been discovered in the depths of Loch Ness. |
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A Soviet sub carrying rotten caviar and toxic waste cabbage broth is scuttled and the oozing brew burbles into the depths of the ocean. |
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And so the fear of being a loner was finally banished to the far depths of my mind. |
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The heron resumed his beady-eyed stance, scanning the depths of the pond for an unwary goldfish. |
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Their vocals murmur melancholically, and every listen reveals something else in the depths of sound that you hadn't noticed before. |
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I have risen from the depths of emerging art obscurity and anonymity into mainstream professional success. |
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South of that lies the corrie of the pap, Coire na Ciche, taking its name the great rock that gazes down into the dizzy depths below. |
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The shallow depths where fertilizer is placed are dry under drought situations, which limits nutrient uptake. |
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In reality, vessels there encounter depths as low as six or seven feet at low tide. |
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When he was finished, he pointed to a massive city with gigantic skyscrapers rising from its depths glistering with the rising sun behind it. |
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The fact that this reaction was so widespread indicates the depths of our disbelief. |
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He fumbles yet another serious role, failing to plumb the self-doubting depths of his conflicted character. |
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Luther knew the depths of sin in his own heart and the need for daily atonement. |
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Taking a paper towel, I wiped the water from my face and stared again into the depths of the mirror once more. |
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An undefined emotion passed across Wind's glassy eyes before fading back into the depths of his light brown pools. |
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Apparently living at great depths with the hagfish, the prehistoric ratfish was recently discovered off Brazil by scientists. |
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Below the transparent batholith, the crust is very reflective to depths of c.20 km. |
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But what should have been one of the publishing events of this year has now descended into astonishing depths of bitterness and acrimony. |
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As would be expected from the shallow depths of a bas-relief, there is no background. |
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One of the major advantages of a rig this size is that it can drill large diameter water wells, up to 500 mm to depths of 500 metres. |
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Personally, I'm generally full of the joys of spring, even in the depths of winter. |
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I can only gaze with wonder and awe at the depths and heights of our psychic nature. |
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Even the Last Supper and the death of Jesus point to the depths of Jesus' sacrificial sharing. |
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Absentmindedly she stirred her curdling hot chocolate, staring into its deep brown depths contemplatively. |
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A bewildered self would be enthralled in its merciless depths of shadows and kismet. |
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The ancient waiting-woman bows her head in awe, and a flicker of unfamiliar happiness crosses the deeply wizened depths of her face. |
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Three of four weirs in the river broke, and an influx of sand has left water depths of only two to four inches. |
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Another highly colored phrase worked its way from my depths as I realized that such a mistake would not be easily repaired. |
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She stared into the depths of the fire and saw nothing but the curling tongues wrapped around red-hot coal. |
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The depths of poverty make the area easy pickings for brothel agents, or Aunties, as the procurers of young girls are known locally. |
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Soil water content at the various depths were measured by a neutron probe and extraction was calculated by water balance. |
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Waves generated here penetrate the ocean to depths unreachable by radio and other communication waves. |
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Five Puffinus species attained allometrically scaled maximum depths comparable to those of penguins and alcids. |
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The koala was a dead weight holding me down and we stayed in those brown dark depths for what seemed like half an eternity. |
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The friend was badly beaten before disappearing into the depths of the labyrinthine Nigerian justice system. |
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At the depths of a bear market, when the market is down and dirty, it is hard to make people believe that an upturn is at hand. |
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Bluespotted jawfish are usually found on the ocean bottom at depths of 18-24 m, near cliff bases or rocky outcroppings of offshore islands. |
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Memory is a treacherous place, a bog that can drag you down into its gassy depths and play tricks on you. |
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Highlight of the garden, created by scuba divers 150 feet down in the murky depths of Wastwater, is a display of around 40 garden gnomes. |
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This film is not a picture we are meant to relate to, or follow comfortably from the depths of our seats. |
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Last Days, by comparison, is simply small, plumbing the shallow depths of half-baked notions about celebrity and art and depression. |
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With his orphaned son in hand, Trewley sets off into the murky depths of London and the freak show where he discovers the Elephant Woman. |
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He reached into the depths of his baggy pants and produced two packets of cough sweets. |
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This dazzling conceit betokens the director's fascination with surface, a fascination which, on closer examination, reveals infinite depths of feeling. |
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Painfully loud, deathly quiet, gospel as not-gospel with gospel singers, they were a rush and a thrill, sonic joys for sonic joys and sonic depths for sonic depths. |
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At low water the remains of the wreck are perhaps only 200m from the shoreline in depths of 5-8m and can easily be snorkelled from the beach if you have the energy. |
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In 1937, during the darkest depths of the Great Depression, these four mongrels had a go at the sport of kings and beat the bluebloods at their own game. |
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He turned around, his eyes searching hers in that way he had, their crimson depths revealing nothing but a deathly shimmer and a redolence of something lost. |
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It occurs in mudstones that were deposited at outer shelf or bathyal depths and in flysch facies that were deposited at bathyal depths or greater. |
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This is my usual medium, mainly due to the enjoyment of drawing itself and because of the depths and clarity of tones and translucency achievable with these pencils. |
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Beyond it great beams of light lit up the depths of Glen Loyne and somewhere down below, red deer stags roared defiance at each other across the glen. |
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The public display of the tortured body terrorizes through the depths of horror implied in its calibration of pain witnessed by a culturally informed public. |
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Several points which had been lurking somewhere in the hidden depths of what I like to refer to laughingly as my mind crystallized as I was watching the game. |
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If you are running four rods, it is a good idea to cover a few different depths by staggering lines every 15 to 20 feet until you begin to hit fish. |
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The demon's eyes seemed to narrow intensely as they fixated their dark depths on the shimmering, angelical woman kneeling in the shallow water of the pond. |
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They can be configured for linear, square, or rectangular excavations to depths of 30 ft. or more for such uses as pipelines, pits, retaining walls, and bridge abutments. |
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He often combined his talents, whether it were to soothe the weary souls at the local pub or fell an ice dragon in the depths of the abyssal caverns. |
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You can love someone from the depths of your heart and still not be able to stand living in the same house as them when they were behaving so irrationally. |
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Encouraged by a little Jesuitical reasoning to the effect that death has released him from his promise, he may yet plumb the depths of Coombs the man. |
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In the depths of the specimen it is possible to see the inferior surface of the corpus callosum, to which the body of the fornix is firmly attached. |
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In the depths of the winter, the windigo seeks to feast on human flesh. |
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They live in the measureless depths of the ocean off the Australian coast. |
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The shaft of light was still blazing into the depths after we had prusiked and hauled our heavy tanks out through the narrow, circular cave entrance. |
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Tilting my head to the side, I felt the smooth cotton of his shirt on my cheek, just as I had Ryan's, and found my eyes drawn back into the obscure depths of his dark eyes. |
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Plucked from the depths of the ocean, grabbed by the gloved hand of a trawlerman, examined with a beady eye and then chucked over a shoulder back into the sea. |
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In the subsequent chapters the narrator is pulled, inexorably, to new depths of disillusionment and wretchedness. |
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Slowly, however, she mellows and begins to consider that she may have misjudged DeVere, who seems to have hidden depths and, after all, is rather dashing. |
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But according to auditors with a worm's-eye view of what's actually going on in the depths of Siberia, such estimates may just scratch the surface of Russia's real potential. |
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The Gould and Dickens families organised an unofficial walk to ensure the continuity of the beating the bounds whose origins have been lost in the depths of time. |
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And then, from the depths of the sea, beautiful mermaids swam up. |
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These species undergo large changes in depth, many traveling from mesopelagic depths to the surface in the evening and then descending before dawn. |
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Another unique feature of sea power is that modern navies operate not only on the surface of the ocean, but in the depths below it and the air above it. |
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Michael hobbled over in time to see her fall into the depths below. |
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Inside, churning, molten rock is found in the depths to the core. |
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This is also the time of year to carry out maintenance on existing systems, to save having to call out an emergency plumber in the depths of winter. |
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Though his club, as do most, pay petrol expenses, the drudgery of driving along dark glens in the depths of winter is a serious test of his commitment. |
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There is nothing heroic about sitting in a small, cold room in the depths of winter as you get through your eight or ten hour shift as part of a lonely factory occupation. |
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It was by no means unusual to see children going barefoot in the depths of winter and offering matches for sale with hands that looked like those of old men. |
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The poem is set in a remote period of time, in the depths of winter. |
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There is shore fishing all year round, but if you want a chance at the best fish, think of going in late Autumn and right into the depths of winter. |
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After all this is the season that provides us with our anthems, to which we'll still be humming or dancing away to in 6 months time in the depths of winter. |
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Maybe that is because he chose to visit the town in the depths of winter. |
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With the great weather we have been enjoying over recent times it may be difficult to cast your minds back into the depths of winter but please try for just a moment. |
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He was in the depths of despair and he felt he had been pushed too far. |
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The sad tale of a madman's decent to the depths of despair hardly provided the most upbeat ending to the festival but created a stir in the audience. |
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His light, endearing style simply isn't right when it comes to the depths of despair and the relentless pain of a life no longer felt to be worth living. |
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He finds the hidden depths in her character and reasons to be sympathetic towards a woman who might initially seem little more than an empty-headed good-time girl. |
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He may seem a bit of a buffoon to Hortense, but he has hidden depths and hidden strengths, which are gradually revealed to her once she joins him in London. |
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It touched a tender place in the hearts of Americans, both soldiers and civilians, who were then in the depths of World War II, and it earned Crosby his fifth gold record. |
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It leaves us to plumb our own depths to discover who we really are. |
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The Professor could go on, but doesn't want to spoil the fun readers will have at plumbing the depths of prevailing educational idiocy for themselves. |
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His interpretations of Beethoven are remarkably vigorous, plumbing the depths of the darker later sonatas while retaining a strong hint of the vigour of early Beethoven. |
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Groundwater is found at varying depths underneath the earth's surface, in permeable rocks known as aquifers which are saturated by the infiltration of rainfall. |
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Not an eternal gossipmonger, not a social butterfly, not a comedic actress, but a very serious-minded woman with a warmth that came from the depths of her soul. |
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The vessel is equipped with 2 moon pools, 1,000 sq meters clear deck space, a 250T heave compensated crane equipped for deepwater lowering in water depths to 10,000 ft. |
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Are you finding yourself moping around the house in the depths of despair, the wrong results in your hands and feeling unsure about what to do with your life? |
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More to the point, he makes his fascination palpable in this journey from the heights of the WWF to the depths of one-night stands in tank towns in Nebraska. |
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An enduring challenge facing tectonophysicists is to relate processes and measurements at Earth's surface to their origins at depths that can't be directly observed. |
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A spectacular array of bottom dwellers such as sea lilies, brittle stars, sponges, and bivalves congregate on coral reefs at depths of up to 1,340 meters. |
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The water depths used for this calculation were established by adopting the pattern of relative sea-level variations inferred from sequence stratigraphy. |
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She looked into the depths of the dark eyes that only she could see, and listened to the songs that he sang in his deep bass voice, which only she could hear. |
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A great flock of multicoloured tropical birds burst forth from the depths of the jungle, cawing and squawking as they rose ever higher into the air. |
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Huddled against each other were two gargantuan dragons, so large that a passing breath might have sucked all of my eight feet into the depths of a nostril. |
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Mass movements of marine crustaceans called krill generate turbulent currents that may help pump nutrients from the ocean depths to surface waters, researchers say. |
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I preferred her so rather than in that Madonna-like tranquillity which stirred the depths of my heart. |
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He's capable of martial arts tricks, but he's at home in the depths of the enemy's defenses, plumbing into their secrets and tricksily discovering their greatest secrets. |
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I then proceeded carefully to count out the entire 14 pounds 78 pence in coin, rummaging in the depths of my coin-purse to retrieve the whole sum. |
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A few hours later, he had labored his way into the depths of the wilderness of miscellaneous impedimenta and found himself facing a cloudy window. |
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All it takes is a false step, a bump, a push or even a momentary lapse of common sense to fall from safety and into the dark dangerous depths below. |
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He slowly reached up his hand to brush away the wet hair that was clinging to her face, escaped from the hair combs which had been lost in the depths of the water. |
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Did I think that it would descend to the depths of some people suggesting we were doing this because the networks are going into a sweeps period when ratings become important? |
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Soils are generally clay silica of varied depths and exposures. |
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We can now fly, go into space, go to the depths of the ocean but the one thing we can't do and probably will never be able to do is control Mother Nature. |
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So much of the Conservative campaign is desperate, not least their party political broadcasts which have plumbed new depths in negativism and prejudice. |
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The canyons attain depths of 700 m and widths of 15 km, with incision extending from near the top of the Munyarai Formation to the level of the Meramangye Formation. |
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It is the region inhabited by plankton, which are minute organisms that drift or float at various depths in the water, and by nekton, which are free-swimming organisms. |
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Seawater was collected from varying depths at six stations across the nutrient gradient between the nutrient-poor North Pacific gyre and the nutrient-rich sub-Arctic gyre. |
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We're disembodied voices from the depths of your subconscious, you nimrod. |
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But you study him, you look into his eyes and know he dissembles an emotion which he does not feel in the depths of his being because he has no capacity for it. |
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Valle plunged to depths most of us cannot even imagine, via an Internet portal called Dark Fetish Network. |
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Some can dive to depths of one kilometre without damage to their tissues. |
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Recorded dives have lasted 22 minutes, and reached depths of 1,800 feet. |
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We must get beyond textbooks, go out into the bypaths and untrodden depths of the wilderness and travel and explore and tell the world the glories of our journey. |
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On this occasion, despite her capable sonar system and the on-board diving team which can work to depths of up to 80 metres, the ship was unable to locate the mine. |
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All of the identifiable teeth and otoliths from the samples were identified and depth ranges were assigned to each taxon based on the known depths of living counterparts. |
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No words can convey the depths of his fatuity, except his own. |
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I suppose I had been naive to think that he was making himself available to me so I could spar with him or plumb the depths of his thought processes. |
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The answer to this conundrum is buried in the depths of the article. |
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Every time he rose to, or even approached, the heights of success and public esteem, he was suddenly plunged down into the depths of media excoriation. |
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At depths of less than 600m, gypsum forms rather than anhydrite because the gypsum-anhydrite stability boundary is crossed somewhere in this interval. |
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Teeth are necessary because they chomp up food before sending it, nicely masticated, into the dark depths of the digestive system. |
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An explorer stands dwarfed by towering ferns in the shadowy depths of Claustral Canyon in New South Wales, Australia. |
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The almond root stock sends out very deep tap roots, sometimes two to three times the depths of a stonefruit. |
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The completion of the first phase of an internal winze has allowed deeper access to the high-grade ore to depths below 1,000 metres. |
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Joyce Wadler is a witty woman who, at the depths of fear, is able to wisecrack in a sophisticated and sometimes streetwise style. |
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The piece began with a slow rumble of the double basses, contrabassoon as if from the lowest depths of the earth. |
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At depths below 500 feet, PRB coals are uneconomic for conventional mining. |
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Val Fletcher hooked an 11ft 7in oarfish, which normally lives at depths of 3,000ft in the Mediterranean and Atlantic. |
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Zoogeography and ecology of fishes inhabiting North Carolina's marine waters to depths of 600 meters. |
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The oceanographer uncovered the vessel in 1985 and said the technology existed to beam material from the depths across the world. |
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The flight recorders are held in waterproof orange cases, which are designed to withstand huge water pressure at depths of up to 15,000ft. |
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Discoveries to date are stratigraphic traps comprising Turonian and Campanian turbidite fans drilled in water depths of 500-2,500 metres. |
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It is interesting that Vp contrasts at subcrustal depths follow the same trend of the Villa Maria-Termales fault. |
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New York City in the early 1930s was mired in the depths of the Depression and gangsters and racketeers ran the city. |
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Made from expanded polystyrene, lightweight paper-wrapped material or plaster, coving also comes in various depths to suits different spaces. |
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But the big attraction is the possibility of catching a glimpse of Ogopogo, a monster that supposedly lurks in the depths of the lake. |
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What makes the huge lemming rush nowadays toward shallows such as these, in contrast to the unsoundable depths of the gospel? |
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