With his low-key approach to the part, he manages to submerge his highly visible, volatile personality. |
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I submerge straight away to get out of the slosh and follow a compass bearing over the shallow kelp and into the Ore Stone. |
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Most aquatics grow best when planted in wide, shallow containers that you submerge in the pond. |
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Since we cannot return to our former innocence, people should be forced to submerge their individuality in collective life. |
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Just as the sea looks ready to submerge the coastal burgh of Montrose, so has its football club become a harbour for washed-up professionals. |
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A plan was announced to dam the Whanganui River, an action that would submerge several cemeteries and sacred sites. |
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The only solution was to submerge in the brown waters of the Amazon River and wait for a riverboat to take you downriver again. |
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Those who love to play the martyr submerge their own personalities. They devote a lifetime to unnecessary servitude and privation. |
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Sea foam and a large whirling wave submerge Renaissance-style domes, while muscled, skirted satyrs on horseback attempt to ride upstream. |
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These submarines do not have to submerge or go to sea to launch their long-range missiles. |
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The prime minister of Tuvalu blamed global warming for king tides that are threatening to submerge the nine islands. |
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When he falls in deep water, the non-swimmer should lie flat on his back, let his head submerge and keep only his nose and mouth above the surface. |
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Water depth should be a minimum of eight centimetres to allow the animal to submerge its muzzle two-and-a-half to five centimetres. |
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Every person should spend five or six hours a week at some creative task in which he can submerge himself completely. |
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Chives, herbs and leafy greens are grown in hydroponic systems that completely submerge plant roots in water without using soil. |
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While many have already relocated, more are expected to follow as more of our islands eventually submerge. |
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Standing near the transom opening, all six men donned their gear, including heavy weight belts and tanks, which caused the stern to submerge below the waterline. |
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If neither contestant withdraws during a contest, males engage in discrete wrestling bouts, in which they attempt to clasp and submerge their opponent. |
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The long episode required the participants to submerge their hands in very cold water for 60 seconds and then in mildly cold water for another 30 seconds. |
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When you need water, take the lid off and submerge a watering can or a bucket in the barrel. |
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Let yourself go, and submerge yourself in nostalgia, swept happily away on a sea of phantasmagoria where reality will escape you? |
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The Son of Man has to carefully submerge himself within the waters of Lethe in order to reconquer innocence. |
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In order to submerge to the interior of the racially mixed culture, native and colonial of the province of Jujuy. |
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The reservoir of the Bakun dam in Sarawak, Malaysia, which will submerge 700 km2 of tropical rain forest. |
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Never submerge or wash down the scale as this could cause rust and irreparable damage. |
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The reservoirs they create can displace thousands of families and submerge large forests. |
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In one case the team watched a sow intentionally submerge herself entirely during a hunt. |
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Do not allow the machine to become wet by spraying and never submerge it in water. |
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One is that Canada is a merger of its constituent parts, which then disappear and submerge their identity. |
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Over the weeks I worked with him, he went from being scared of the water to being able to submerge his head. |
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The vessel continued to submerge its bow at a location beyond the wave as seen in the trip video replay. |
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Artificial impoundments may use large areas of land and often require dams be built to contain the water needed to submerge the tailings. |
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They're not willing to submerge their anger for the sake of winning elections. |
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Apparently, a great earthquake caused a cataclysmic rush of water to submerge the parish of Feadaill at the south end of the loch, and all its inhabitants perished. |
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Australians must be hoping theirs will submerge faster than most. |
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During the voyage, the water would have flowed into the same starboard side compartment until there was enough weight to cause the deck edge to submerge and the barge's righting moment to decrease. |
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Racial mixing is not a permanent condition, but a process that has made it possible to acknowledge a sense of multiple belonging and to submerge cultural differences and community-based separatism. |
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It also performs better than an overshot wheel in flood conditions when the water level may submerge the bottom of the wheel. |
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Chinese ink contains coagulants that damage the brush if left to dry while still wet with ink. 2. Before you start writing, quickly submerge the tip in water and take it out as said above, and leave it for 5 to 10 minutes. |
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In the Avernus, the desperate squanderers and the avaricious blaspheme Divinity, they curse and fight each other and submerge themselves into terrifying desperation. |
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Vessels with fibroblastic cells submerge in these lacunae and then fibroblastic cells replace the bone. |
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To be able to submerge more easily, the diving ducks are heavier than dabbling ducks, and therefore have more difficulty taking off to fly. |
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There was also a tendency for the nose of the aircraft to try to submerge as engine power increased while taxiing on water. |
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To submerge hydrostatically, a ship must have negative buoyancy, either by increasing its own weight or decreasing its displacement of water. |
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His design used leather bags that could fill with water to submerge the craft. |
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Do not submerge the regulator in water or cleaning solutions. |
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The pilot's decision to force-land the aircraft in the marsh allowed him to maintain control and place the aircraft in a landing site where its speed could be gradually dissipated and the aircraft would not submerge. |
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Once they submerge, you can't identify them. |
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Today more than ever we need to find an appropriate space to help us to enter into ourselves and to find the intimacy required to submerge ourselves into prayer. |
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Later, many will have had to submerge themselves in a bathtub of calamine lotion. |
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They place sticks on their snouts and partly submerge themselves. |
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A large wave like an eagre, diverging from its bow, was extending to either bank, swamping the tules and threatening to submerge the lower levees. |
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After boiling the broccoli, submerge it in ice water to stop the cooking process. |
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At some point the volcanic island subsides enough for it to submerge, leaving an atoll behind. |
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Heat butter to 175 degrees in saucepan Add all remaining ingredients including salt Submerge chicken in huller and poach 6 minutes on each side Let rest and keep chicken warm. |
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