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to bedrock
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The solid rock that exists at some depth below the ground surface. Bedrock is rock "in place", as opposed to material that has been transported from another location by weathering and erosion.
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Lichtenstein was dry right down to bedrock.
Lichtenstein was dry right down to bedrock..
"They've gone down to bedrock, everywhere, to the valley floor".
Their essays are a pleasure, in that they show us serious thinkers returning to bedrock principles.
But the issue of connecting the memorial to bedrock is potent and emotional.
Five-hundred-year-old monasteries are bolted to bedrock in unlikely places.
Supporting the buildings on pilings driven down to bedrock is one option under consideration, he said.
I had suggested it reach down to bedrock, exposing the slurry wall.
This means "Breaking Bad" implicitly challenges audiences to get down to bedrock and actually justify those norms.
"We have promised -- and we will keep that promise -- access to bedrock at both footprints," Mr. Rampe said on Friday.
First, trenches would be dug down to bedrock; about 70 feet below street level, in the case of the trade center.
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