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This has caused algae to grow, making the waters turbid, which prevents light from penetrating much below the surface.
In "On Liberty," he writes, "Society can and does execute its own mandates: and... it leaves fewer means of escape, penetrating much more deeply into the details of life, and enslaving the soul itself".
All boilers present flow-field deflection, with the downward airflow in one side penetrating much deeper than that in the other side.
Results at the design setting (CH2 = 0.864) show shat a severely deflected gas/particle flow field appears, with (i) the downward gas/particle flow penetrating much deeper in the front-half side than in the rear-half side and (ii) the upward flow fully deflecting towards the front-half side.
For better appearance, uncover the spiced and sugared sweet potatoes after they've cooked a half-hour or so, cover them with marshmallows, check that nothing else is in the oven, and broil them for a minute or so to lightly brown the surface without the heat penetrating much through the airy marshmallows.
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Other filmmakers would penetrate much further, but it was George Stevens who opened the door.
But those trucks cannot penetrate much of Fort National, which has only one main road and lots of steep alleys.
In Sinjar, the P.K.K. fighters hadn't penetrated much past the outlying neighborhoods near the base of the mountains.
Radio waves penetrate much of the gas and dust in space, as well as the clouds of planetary atmospheres, and pass through Earth's atmosphere with little distortion.
Despite the philanthropic efforts of Microsoft and others, computers have failed to penetrate much beyond the urban middle class in east Africa.
Simple cellphones have penetrated much of Africa, reaching areas that never had landlines because of the expense of stringing wires and the widespread theft of copper used to make them.
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