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And they are deep in a hole.
It is that the Dutch are deep in a groove of winning football.
Sat 9pm, BBVA Compass Stadium Stephen Eastepp, Dynamo Theory, Houston: Things are looking grim in Houston lately as the Dynamo are deep in a rough patch.
Like Americans, Australians are deep in a nationwide debate over a number of hot issues that have been raised by advances in medical science.
The city, through the Department of Housing Preservation and Development, plans to concentrate on the most beleaguered apartment complexes in the city — 267 buildings containing 3,564 apartments that are deep in a state of disrepair and in or close to foreclosure.
He says that if the Cabinet Office is analogous to 'head office', then the suppliers who are deep in a government department probably know more about how to make savings than the Cabinet Office itself because they, the suppliers, understand the situation better.
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They are deep in an ideological war, and only one side can win.
(The community involved was deep in a valley).
The two scientists were deep in a discussion of earthquakes.
They would rather be deep in a few markets than thinly spread over many.
He remembers to whistle when she's deep in a piece, otherwise he'll startle her.
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