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A bronze butter churn by Robert Gober is covered in barnacles, as if it had been submerged in a wreck.
Ever since television started the reality-show craze, people have jumped off cliffs, been submerged in a container of rats and bungee-jumped off tall buildings.
I've no doubt that when the original cold war daubs were done, these Basquiat-style neon stickmen and cartoonish blobs had a subversive frisson; now, worked over for another quarter-century by tourists with spray cans and permanent markers, all artistry has been submerged in a garish impasto of Me-Me-Me!
Designs now feature complex moving parts, winding forms and interlocking ramps: there's even one that has been submerged in a moat.
Of these, the most compelling is the description on a 17th-century Dutch chart of the 'seven pagodas' of Mahabalipuram, six of which are said in myths to have been submerged in a single day long ago [24].
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"The 'Jetty' is being submerged in a sea of salt".
Yay, I'm submerged in a watery trough!
In a memorable sequence from the video, a woman is submerged in a pool or lake.
In the foyer an assault rifle, bafflingly, is submerged in a lighted tank.
The murdered Clarence's head is submerged in a blood-filled fish tank.
The plants are submerged in a stream of nutrient-rich water, instead of the ground.
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