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If all of Antarctica's ice sheets turned to water, the world's oceans would deepen by more than 200 feet.
Or Gordon Brown, whose lugubrious wrinkles deepen by the day: "For God's sake, someone give the man an early night".
But it's still fairly surreal — a word whose sense depreciates by the day — to see the former President inform the citizens of France that Macron, who faces Marine Le Pen, of the National Front, on Sunday in the election's second and final round, is the best choice to lead their divided nation as the cracks in ours deepen by the day.
Iraq's religious and ethnic fractures deepen by the day.
Over 80 years under the RCP8.5 climate forcing, the ocean warming drives the isotherm to deepen by 40.8 m on average in the Indo-Pacific Ocean. Indo-Pacific Ocean
The rift between Chicago Police and communities of color in part caused by the Burge torture and the city's repeated disavowal of it will only deepen by teaching kids about what police did to their neighborhoods, according to Art Lurigio, a psychologist and criminal justice professor at Loyola University in Chicago.
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Colour is deepened by the addition of caramel after aging.
Some of the valleys have been deepened by ice, and many have moraines.
The Gaillard Cut, a bottleneck, is being straightened and deepened by an extra metre.
The fractures are deepened by Saudi Arabia and Qatar, which are competing for checkbook influence.
This is deepened by an underlying confusion about how to go forward.
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