Sentence examples for objects deeply from inspiring English sources

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Peerless hostess, ardent New Yorker, compassionate social worker, elegant and discerning dealer in decorative objects, deeply missed by the countless friends she nurtured.

Using a hand-held photoacoustic probe integrated with a clinical ultrasound array system, we successfully imaged objects deeply positioned in biological tissues.

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When a thin object penetrates a deformable object deeply, enforced displacements computed by a collision detection algorithm, based on only geometric relationship between colliding objects, are sometimes infeasible because the depth of penetration does not always match with suitable enforced displacements for realistic deformation.

Arranged by themes — "The Dead," "The Family Chapel," "Stones of Law" — the objects feel deeply, obsessively personal, like mementos long hidden in attics and buried in basements.

Under their leadership, it grew from a one-room museum with a collection of 184 objects, and deeply in debt, to a formidable institution with many masterpieces among its 4,000 objects.

The sight of a dedicated craftsman seemingly contentedly overcoming the vicissitudes of rural poverty to produce such simply styled, yet beautiful objects seemed deeply romantic to Clissett's new admirers, who saw his furniture as a sorely needed antidote to the kitschy decorated factory wares of the era.

On the other hand, such an occurrence may be unlikely if our tendency to 'animate' non-sentient objects is deeply rooted in our biology.

It is, however, possible that the apparent lower elasticity of deeper targets results from the combined effect of the greater distance from the transducer and of the weaker compression that objects more deeply sited undergo.

He's broadly knowledgeable about the Huntington's archives, a treasure trove of some 9 million objects, and deeply versed in such arcane topics as 19th century British beach culture.

The arena and objects were deeply cleaned between animals to avoid olfactory cues.

The ancient Chinese term shanben (now generally translated as "rare books") expresses an appreciation of the book as object reaching deeply into Chinese culture and history.

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