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The Australian team found an intriguing sample of rock from the Woodleigh region that a company in 1981 had pulled up from a depth of 620 feet.
Sticks buzzed around in the kitchen behind us, cooking the crayfish Kodie had pulled up from the depths earlier.
Researchers have pulled up cells from more than 1900 meters under the sea floor, and they've detected chemical signs of life from about 4 kilometers down.
Fueled by fears of sanctions and Russia's unpredictable politics, investors may have pulled up to $130 billion from the country this year, according to the central bank.
These winds have strengthened in recent decades and have pulled up warm ocean water from the deep.
Italian fishing associations have also demanded an explanation of the risks from munitions they have pulled up in nets in the northern Adriatic.
"I probably should have pulled up".
We've got company - Matt from @eaternashville has pulled up a pew.
He and the guy from Chicago had pulled up the cardboard and I could see what was underneath.
In June China reported having pulled up some first methane-bearing samples from the South China Sea.Related items Methane and climate change: Swamp thing or monster of the deep Apr 17th 2003All of this might sound like the beginnings of the solution to the world's energy problems.
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