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In her darkest moments, she would lock herself in the bathroom and use a straight razor to carve deep cuts into her arm, drawing blood and contemplating suicide.
The songs on its second album, "Lost in the Glare" (Thrill Jockey), carve deep, open abysses with tolling minor guitar chords, and darken the skies with sustained, controlled feedback.
It is easy to understand the devotion to the volatile god when you are walking next to rivers that continue to carve deep canyons out of mountains rising to the sky.
"Lately, DVD has started to carve deep into the family market," said Craig Kornblau, president of Universal Studios Home Video, a unit of Vivendi Universal, which distributes "Shrek" for DreamWorks.
They grind down mountains and carve deep valleys.
Limestone has fissures and is soluble in water, therefore rivers have been able to carve deep, narrow valleys.
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After using machines and hand tools to carve deeper into the pipe, finding a smooth surface beneath the gouges, crews will probably cover the pipe in salt.
But the stock market's troubles and the global banking crisis have accelerated the authority's financial slide to the point that officials are now working to carve deeper cuts in their budget plans for 2009.
Streams issuing from the snowfields at the summit have carved deep gorges down the slopes.
Two ancient Greek reservoirs carved deep into the belly of the desert, collecting the scarce rainwater.
The hardwood bar is carved deep with generations of initials and messages.
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