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The second-floor windows are set deep, giving the impression of fortlike strength.
The area's pervasive pine trees are dense and deep, giving the hills their namesake "black" appearance from far off.
When the goalkeeper is in possession, the central defenders split, the full-backs go wide, and a midfielder drops deep giving the keeper five passing options.
Water deep, giving plants a good soak and then leave them until you start to see signs of flagging before doing it again.
The players were excellent but we were guilty of dropping too deep, giving the initiative to the Forest lads … and they took it".
Some of the tense conservatism that he noted in Japanese society lingers in "Tokyo Sonata," and I will not quickly forget the sight of Sasaki opening a beer at the table, drinking deep, giving a little groan of satisfaction, and finally announcing, "Let's eat".
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Skepticism of the government's commitment to change runs deep, given a long history of disappointments.
Instead of keeping up that fight, however, they dropped too deep, gave Leverkusen too much room and switched off.
The answer to the first, most probably, is quite deep, given the size of the accumulated debts and the speed with which unemployment is now rising.
"We were under the cosh at times but we dug deep, gave it everything and now we can really enjoy our summer".
Mind Game #2: If your answer to question 3 is either: Superficial, meaningful or deep give yourself 2 points.
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