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"I'm in too deep to get out," he said.
Certainly both teams have had to dig deep to get here.
He often used a chip return off of both sides, blocking the ball back deep to get into the point.
I was up a break early in the third and he still dug deep to get out of that set.
The rest of the store was nearly empty, but women crowded four deep to get at Owens's clothes and bought four or five pieces each.
The Westminster hierarchies run deep: to get a nod from a cabinet minister can make a backbencher's day, especially if there's a crowd of colleagues present.
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The blitz was on, and the men waded out chest-deep to get closer.
Now I have to dig even deeper to get through what is in store.
Underwater images were muddled, and Mr. Sturgis had to dive deeper to get closer to the whales.
The rock is deep — it's decomposed — and we're going to have to go deeper to get underneath Lexington Avenue, underneath Metro-North, and find rock that we can mine out".
The regions which submerge under water would be dug deeper to get about 0.66 million m3 of soil.
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