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Not very deeply.
"He spoke brilliantly, not very deeply, but brilliantly, like a dealer should".
It must be said, however, that they buried them not very deeply, and perhaps more as one would bank a fire than as one would smother it.
The older literature on Erasmus often attributed this religious spirit to his education in "the schools of the Brethren of the Common Life," but recent scholarship has demonstrated that at this period, the Brethren were not very deeply committed to education or interested in classical antiquity or any other intellectual matters (Post 1968 576 579).
Sanders' gaffe, in the heat of debate, revealed a not very deeply hidden truth: He primarily views our national political and economic divides through a lens of class, not race.
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But of course no, I don't want to say people who are riding high in society can not become very deeply addicted.
It's not that I don't sympathize very deeply with the some of the constituencies Campos has positioned himself to advocate for or think that his efforts to protect rent-controlled tenants or longstanding local businesses aren't important.
Mr. Shankar soon found, however, that as a young, self-taught musician he had not penetrated very deeply either.
Since X-rays do not penetrate very deeply into the atmosphere, astronomers must study them from space.
But if someone was just to take the financial statements at face value and not delve very deeply into these arrangements, then the statements could be misunderstood".
"Free to employ people on ability," is another phrase he uses that shows he's not thinking very deeply – as usual.
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