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Deep pockets.
If someone has deep pockets, they are wealthy.
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In fact, mole removal creams can end up leaving deep pockets in your skin, since they go beyond the mole and dig into the skin underneath, causing irreparable damage.
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"It has left deep scars.
However, the ADP complex (Bhatt et al., 2010 ) shows ADP clinging onto the surface, leaving the deepest pocket unoccupied.
"It's clear the leave campaigns have deep pockets," said Will Straw, the executive director of Britain Stronger In Europe, the official remain campaign group.
As we now show in Figure 1 figure supplement 2, where we compare the ADP-bound structure with our structure and all the known complexes of proofreading domains, the ADP binds in a site that leaves the deepest pocket unoccupied unlike our structure or any other known complex structure of proofreading domains.
I could have stayed a week, but not being an oil baroness or a retired trucker, I didn't have such deep pockets, and left, relaxed, after two nights.
That someone will have very deep pockets.
They neglect to mention the activities and deep pockets of the Left.
[The Mirror] is the only leftwing paper left and it doesn't have the deep pockets of Rupert Murdoch".
His deep pockets allow him to outspend all rivals.
It added: "This newspaper has needed deep pockets to fill the vacuum left by those who should have taken on Mr Hunt long ago.
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