Sentence examples for fast in deep from inspiring English sources

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Passing the navigation marker at speed, the cruiser was suddenly brought to a halt with a juddering lurch, throwing men to the decks and sticking fast in deep mud well outside the harbour mouth.

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The remarkably simple yet realistic Hogner model of farfield ship waves, previously considered to analyze the apparent wake angle associated with the highest waves that result from constructive interferences among the divergent waves created by a fast ship in deep water, is applied to the more general case of uniform finite water depth.

Encouragingly, Dealroom's data suggests that Denmark is already strongly competitive in food, agri, and biotech, is catching up fast internationally in deep tech - disruptive technologies based on scientific discoveries, engineering, mathematics, physics and medicine.

The analogy breaks down very fast, in both deep and superficial ways.

And what you see in his approach to them is the learned grace of a local: He skates fast, in a deep crouch, like he's navigating rather than skating the spot.

The Late Wisconsinan ice sheet extended to the edge of the continental shelf, and was divided into catchments, with fast flow concentrated in deep channels.

The waves move faster in the deep canyon than in the adjacent shallow areas.

The n1 mode moved faster and resulted in deep subsidence warming, while the second mode propagated at half the speed and resulted in weak-low level uplift.

In the swamp the banks were bare, the big cedars came together overhead, the sun did not come through, except in patches; in the fast deep water, in the half light, the fishing would be tragic.

** Hemingway falters, too, but here is an example, from his "Big Two-Hearted River," of the force a single word can have in a plain setting: **{:.break one} ** In the swamp the banks were bare, the big cedars came together overhead, the sun did not come through, except in patches; in the fast deep water, in the half light, the fishing would be tragic.

Hemingway falters, too, but here is an example, from his "Big Two-Hearted River," of the force a single word can have in a plain setting: In the swamp the banks were bare, the big cedars came together overhead, the sun did not come through, except in patches; in the fast deep water, in the half light, the fishing would be tragic.

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