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As in Panama, the rivers have to be widened and deepened, and a series of locks created to float ships to the surface of Lake Nicaragua, a hundred and eight feet above sea level.
The port has been expanded and deepened, and a large storage silo (for wheat and other grains) has been built, but port facilities were severely damaged during the civil war and the postwar fighting.
It was only as the economic crisis deepened and a full-on recession was declared that Mr. Obama's hard-to-ruffle demeanor came into focus as a valuable attribute — not only as a candidate but, presumably, as a president-elect.
The convection surrounding the center deepened, and a burst of thunderstorm activity within the southeastern eyewall obscured the eye on satellite imagery.
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The trick in an annotated classic is to know the difference between a deepening and a distraction.
The pool then deepens and a grand piano emerges from the depths with a very wet man playing, as mermaids plummet from the ceiling and a pirate ship flies through the air, acrobats dangling from the sails.
But he was a better singer in the Capitol years when Sinatra's voice deepened and gained a swaggering confidence.
She has really deepened and has a stronger sense of responsibility.
Thereafter, Allen rapidly deepened, and was a major hurricane only 24 hours later.
The news deepened and complicated an already emotionally testing book for him to write.
The sobs deepened and continued for a long time before she spoke again, her voice heavy with revelation: "We lived.
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