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On Friday, he had to do what he seldom has to do with Barcelona, to forage deeper and deeper in search of the ball.
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Unlike the more ground-foraging Superb Fairywrens, they mostly forage deep inside shrubby vegetation, which is less than 2 m (7 ft) above the ground.
As beaked whales often forage deep in the water column and below the photic zone [2], [8], it is not surprising that time of day had no significant effect (but see [31]).
The storm passed and Rooney, ever the street footballer, began foraging deeper and deeper for the ball.
Eyebrows have also been raised about Google's motivations, extending its data-sucking tentacles beyond our screens and foraging deeper into our homes.
He constantly foraged deep and perhaps he has, as Ferguson suggested, been 'too unselfish'.
In Saxony-Anhalt, the species forages deep in valleys when temperatures are above 10 °C (50 °F), but on warmer slopes or rocky areas when it is colder.
Rooney was forced to forage ever deeper on the pitch to make an impact, he looked less than sprightly, suffered unflattering commentary from Ferguson about his weight.
Birds from the first colony are larger and forage in deeper waters than birds from the second [23].
In certain parts of New Zealand, where deep oceanic waters meet the shore, dusky dolphins forage in deep scattering layers at night.
Isolated, he did his best to defend from the front but, generally, had a solitary timeand foraged ever deeper for possession.
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