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You don't necessarily have to swim far.
The water is a shimmery blue (from algae, we're told) and delightfully cool, though few are brave enough to swim far into the dark depths.
Larry Charles, who cut his teeth on Seinfeld and Curb Your Enthusiasm before directing the comedy masterpiece Borat, tosses Cage into the sea without a life preserver, or maybe allowed him to swim far out.
Bull sharks can also survive in fresh water and have been known to swim far inland up rivers and tributaries.
If small spores are cheaper to produce than large ones they can be produced in larger numbers, which might be especially advantageous in dioicous species for which a dense spore shadow and dense population of gametophytes might provide reproductive assurance (because sperm would not have to swim far).
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Goalkeepers often have longer playing careers than field players due to the fact that they swim far less.
I desire a world where I don't need to pray for six months of the year that dolphins will swim far and swim deep to escape murder.
In addition, fish spend more time in the proximity of a robot when they swim far apart than when the robots swim close to each other.
They prefer very clear water and rarely swim far from the bottom.
I know you're relieved that DC is moving away from the relentless "Batman v Superman" mold — did "Aquaman" swim far enough?
They're a highly migratory species that usually swim far offshore, so when they're sick or injured, they rarely make it.
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