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the deep ones
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Extending far away from a point of reference, especially downwards. physical distance
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The Obama administration says that states short on money can make some Medicaid cuts, but not the deep ones that some Republican governors have sought.
The results show that the intensity of the anomalies increased with the magnitude increasing; anomalies are more easily observed during shallow earthquakes than the deep ones; more obvious anomalies could be detected for the earthquakes occurring in the Northern Hemisphere and the anomalies significant increases near the epicenter one day before and on the day of the earthquake.
From: The Deep Ones in Providence.
Jack finds another way in through ancient tunnels feared by the Deep Ones at the bottom of the city's foundations.
The city is found to be located below Devil's Reef and is the home of the Deep Ones and members of the Order.
Jack then enters the Temple of Dagon and kills Mother Hydra, whose song is generating the barrier, by deafening some of the Deep Ones to her song, allowing him to take control of them.
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On the deep one, Chad underthrew.
Some economists now expect the overall euro zone to enter a mild recession, instead of the deep one they feared, especially now that the United States economy is showing signs of an upswing.
It is formed of two layers of fibrous tissue with the deep one sending fibers to the annulus fibrosus.
I dig Adele's sultry, two-packs-a-day voice as much as any other guy, but if I have to hear "Rolling In The Deep" one more time I'm going to eat my own head.
If, on the other hand, the wells are extremely asymmetric, one much deeper than the other, the shallower well is but a rare and short-lived excursion from the deep one.
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