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He is entering deep space through the closet door.
"These two elements can be described as important doors for entering deep inside the human soul," he said.
If you think that the oil price will drop to ten dollars a barrel, and that most of the BRICS nations (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) are entering deep and prolonged slumps, it is possible to tell a story about contagion and financial fragility that ends with a serious downturn in the West.
That part of the brain is essential for entering deep sleep, but with age the region degrades.
In case of the Deepwater Horizon accident, it is estimated that a substantial proportion of the hydrocarbons entering deep plumes was converted to biomass (about 0.8 2· 1010 mol carbon) (Shiller and Joung [2012]).
Route 106 continues further, entering deep woods once again after leaving Royal.
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But Rosetta has travelled much farther than that to reach its destination, gaining speed, over the years, through a series of close flybys of Earth and Mars, and then entering deep-space hibernation.
Many examples of this phenomenon have been observed (Fig. 9), showing that people may be entering deeper in the forest to either clear forests with better timber or perhaps to evade detection.
Finally, the Mediterranean supports important and increasing commercial fishing activity, which is entering deeper waters as the shallower resources are depleted.
It is a migratory plankton eater and evidently enters deep water in fall.
Mr Li said reforms had entered "deep water" and that "entrenched interests" needed to be broken down.
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