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And Bryant penetrated as much as he could.
This type survived into the 5th century and penetrated as far as Kashmir and Turkistan.
If Neanderthals penetrated as far as Siberia, might they have reached ever farther east, trespassing far into the assumed domain of Homo erectus?
By this date, we (24th Lancers) should have penetrated as deep as Villers Bocage – 14 miles south-west of our present position.
At the time of their greatest expansion, the Slavs had penetrated as far as Niederösterreich (Lower Austria), Steiermark (Styria), Kärnten (Carinthia), and eastern Tirol.
Following that commandment meant acquiring some new clothes, some of them secondhand, since the Ivy style, as it was then sometimes called, had not yet penetrated as far as Kansas City.
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Apparently the cometary chunks did not penetrate as deeply into the atmosphere as expected.
The Cornell technology cannot penetrate as deep as an M.R.I., which can collect images throughout the body.
In 76 he was consul, and as governor of Macedonia (75 73) defeated the Dardanians, thereby becoming the first Roman general to penetrate as far as the Danube.
"Nobody understands why this convection can penetrate as deeply as it does," said Dr. Anderson, who has studied the atmosphere for four decades.
It's not that these candidates don't play the game — it's that the buzz of consultants and advisers doesn't seem to penetrate as deeply.
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