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Through dreams, Freud argued, we had access to our most deeply submerged personal histories, including memories of early childhood.
As the seafloor is propagated away from the crests, it also sinks; thus, guyots become more deeply submerged with time.
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She submerged herself so deeply into the character that she seemed to feel he was her torturer.
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