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Initially the terrorists may burrow deeper into caves and other entrenched hiding places.
Finally, when exposed to adverse conditions (frost, drought), epigeic species may burrow deeper into the soil.
In practice, aquaculture using racks suspended above the bottom sediment to grow shellfish will limit or prevent predation, and clams may burrow deeper than green crab can dig through the sediment thus reducing predation on these species; on the other hand it is possible that deep-burrowing clams may be economically infeasible to harvest.
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Some terrestrial burrowing forms burrow deeper into the ground during periods of adverse conditions.
But it also gives malicious hackers an easy way to burrow deeper into people's lives.
Trembling Bells burrow deeper into both genres, channelling energies ancient, elemental and, crucially, loud.
To understand McElroy's work the reader has to take up this invitation, and burrow deeper into his art.
Ahmed spent weeks in neighborhoods such as Jackson Heights, Queens, to burrow deeper into the show's world.
They tend to burrow deeper underground in the winter, making them harder to catch in the colder months.
He may be burrowed deep in the substrate to cool off or just to take a nap.
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