Sentence examples for more deeply buried from inspiring English sources

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My immigrant roots are more deeply buried.

From the same era, though far more deeply buried since, is Hungarian director István Szöts's stark, startling slab of rural realism People of the Mountains (Second Run, 15).

Amid the apocalyptic scare-stories, animated name-calling and heavy-handed orchestration surrounding last week's GM debate, the real issues seem ever more deeply buried.

Its larger themes are less apparent and more deeply buried than in the Uglies books, and are the more powerful for it.

In the second of three episodes this season, a returning British soldier is quickly fingered for the murder of a German prisoner of war, but it is someone with more deeply buried hatreds whom Foyle later comes to question.

He also feared that Penkovsky had been fingered by some other, more deeply buried mole, and that this most valuable Soviet asset — Penkovsky's code name was "hero" and he was later labeled "the spy who saved the world" for his contribution to defusing the Cuban missile crisis — had actually been under surveillance by the K.G.B. for more than a year before he was officially exposed and arrested.

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To account for the unusual isotope ratios in these types of deposits, the Pb is thought to have been sourced from even more ancient, deeply buried rocks, perhaps originally of granitic material (Carr G, Dean J, unpublished data, 1992); hence, the Magellan ore is formed by a multistage process.

It is also deeply buried (more than 7 km in the west, the north and the east), and has evolved for a long time with complex preservation conditions which inhibit exploration and development.

Each century without an earthquake translates into more than six feet of deeply buried crust jammed up and stuck as it presses under the Himalayas -- "like mail stuffed under a door," said Dr. Peter Molnar, a University of Colorado geologist and an author of the paper.

The sampled soil sediments had not been disturbed and heavy metal contamination by subsequent overprinting is not suspected because Ancient Nara became an agricultural area after the capital moved to Kyoto, and the soil sediments remained deeply buried for more than 1,000 years (Hall 1993).

There are more hot spot residues that have deeply buried Type-II atomic contact while a few of them have exposed ones.

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