How To Use Depths In A Sentence

  • It is probably a measure of the depths to which political conversation has sunk — all the more remarkable given the chaos that male leaders have through the generations created — that this non-gender-specific "ballsiness," as it were, is so frequently trotted out as a measure of high praise. Half-cocked
  • It is necessary to have lived in the depths of the French provinces to form an idea of the four brutifying years which the young fellow spent in this fashion. The Fortune of the Rougons
  • The chair is also available with adjustable armrests, a height-adjustable backrest and variable seat depths, whereby the active lumbar support is always in the correct position.
  • In deeper waters, not enough light penetrates the depths, which means the reef's main food producers, algae and plankton, cannot photosynthesize.
  • Life and death are one, even as the river and the sea are one.In the depths of your hopes and desires lies your silent knowledge of the beyond; and like seeds dreaming beneath the snow, your heart dreams of spring. Trust the dreams, for in them is hidden the gate to eternity. Kahlil Gibran 
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  • Anything could be waiting for them in its white, drifty depths. May Bird, Warrior Princess
  • ‘We were promised Utopia and we are in the depths of despair,’ said one governor.
  • These interior dimensions of the soul live within us at depths that are not accessible to the rational mind.
  • Theo was in the depths of despair as it was ten years to the day that his beautiful wife died, somewhat mysteriously.
  • I'm not trying that again… He lifted his heavy bulk from the watery depths and onto the grass.
  • When your brain is whirring constantly with the almost infinite depths of chess, behind the wheel of a Porsche is not where you should be. Times, Sunday Times
  • He is a man who has a very successful record in real estate, but he is also a man who has experienced the depths of despair.
  • Transparent species are susceptible to detection by reflections from their body surface, particularly at shallow depths.
  • These depths consist of vast mountain ranges, deep canyons, mighty steaming lava flows.
  • As King said, "We must see the need for nonviolent gadflies to create the kind of tension in society that will help men rise from the dark depths of prejudice and racism to the majestic heights of understanding and brotherhood. John W. Whitehead: The 2010 Elections: Full of Sound and Fury, and Signifying Nothing
  • Britain's great graffiti artist comments anonymously from the depths of his grey hoodie. Times, Sunday Times
  • All the exquisite, surrounding obscurity was animated by that music, which continued in the distance, in the mystery of the leaves and of the stones, in the depths of all the small, black holes of rocks or walls; it seemed like chivies in miniature, or rather, a sort of frail concert somewhat mocking -- oh! not very mocking, and without any maliciousness -- led timidly by inoffensive gnomes. Ramuntcho
  • Who else challenges us as we look at depths in his life that makes us shake and tremble with longing to be like him? Christianity Today
  • He has plunged too many depths to be upset by small set backs or inconveniences.
  • The one certain aspect is that the summits and depths reached by the adventure tourist are found in a state of magnificent and primitive valor, making the adventurer a universal traveler. Guide to alternative tourism in Michoacán
  • To me, they hide in the depths of your soul; be a distant dream, every dream will exceed your goal.
  • Some species such as the pilot whale can dive to depths of nearly 2,000 feet.
  • The long, narrow proportions of the 2,600 sf Patisserie is reinforced by a floating ceiling running the length of the interior, drawing the patron in from Queen Street to the depths of the kitchen.
  • The outside world shrank down to the space of the secluded grotto, the powerful, stern-faced man in front of her, the measureless depths of his stare. Earl of Durkness
  • Nearly all mouth and tail, the gulper eel also scavenges in the depths.
  • The warming of the oceans from beneath has caused the depths of the ice caps to decrease, allowing more sunlight to reach the ocean beneath.
  • Water normally moves more slowly at shallower depths.
  • `Danlo," came a melodious voice from the room's depths, `Ni luria la, ni luria manse vi Alaloi, Danlo the Wild, son of Haidar. THE BROKEN GOD
  • Scientists believe that diamonds ascend to the earth's surface in rare molten rock, or magma that originates at great depths.
  • He led us out into the blue to the bommie, which rose from the depths.
  • The spree took place in the depths of a property slump. Times, Sunday Times
  • Life and death are one, even as the river and the sea are one.In the depths of your hopes and desires lies your silent knowledge of the beyond; and like seeds dreaming beneath the snow, your heart dreams of spring. Trust the dreams, for in them is hidden the gate to eternity. Kahlil Gibran 
  • There were still others where the notion frothed and foamed, turning up unexpected ideas, revealing depths of dissatisfaction, of desire, of unsuspected powers in woman that startled the staid old world. The Business of Being a Woman
  • Deep violet pools caught him in their depths and gently wrung a smile from his aching skull. THE WOLF AND THE DOVE
  • Bathyal is defined as pertaining to the ocean bottom between the sublittoral and abyssal zones - from depths of approximately 200 to 400 m.
  • Every time he rose to, or even approached, the heights of success and public esteem, he was suddenly plunged down into the depths of media excoriation.
  • Beyond it great beams of light lit up the depths of Glen Loyne and somewhere down below, red deer stags roared defiance at each other across the glen.
  • They cut the mast and sails loose and watched as it vanished into the depths below.
  • the aphotic depths of the sea where no photosynthesis occurs
  • Some nameless horror from the primordial depths.
  • There are six of them in total, one hundred and fifty foot tall totemic spires of Growth Bone, Calcine, and Blossom Glass, bedecked on all sides with terraces, platforms and loggias, sun-bleached and standing to attention like nine pins spilt upon the desert or deep sea hydro-thermal vents rising from unfathomed depths. Watchman: Babel Series Part One | SciFi UK Review
  • You will find everything from honest-to-goodness illuminated manuscripts from the depths of the Middle Ages to 1950s church-design manuals. Loome Theological Booksellers, Stillwater, Minnesota
  • At such depths the weight of the surrounding earth exerts tremendous stresses on vertical trench walls. Times, Sunday Times
  • Loi was well on his way down into the depths of a mood swing.
  • Broadly - very broadly - speaking, blondes can carry brighter, more orangey reds, while brunettes tend to inhabit the plummier depths. Times, Sunday Times
  • She finds him dragged down into the depths by sea-creatures who are an amalgam of classical nereides and the malicious nixies and mermaids of northern folklore.
  • The heron resumed his beady-eyed stance, scanning the depths of the pond for an unwary goldfish.
  • Mr. Piccard helped his father invent the bathyscaph, a vessel that allows humans to descend to great depths. The Seattle Times
  • They lived in the depths of distant forests and held an annual convention near Chartres. On the Trail of Merlin - a guide to the Celtic mystery tradition
  • In the depths of recession, we are in a balance of payments deficit.
  • Are you finding yourself moping around the house in the depths of despair, the wrong results in your hands and feeling unsure about what to do with your life?
  • A great flock of multicoloured tropical birds burst forth from the depths of the jungle, cawing and squawking as they rose ever higher into the air.
  • Flickers of reds, yellows and orange emerge from the depths, and the strange ovoid canvases reflect the surface while hovering over it.
  • Life and death are one, even as the river and the sea are one.In the depths of your hopes and desires lies your silent knowledge of the beyond; and like seeds dreaming beneath the snow, your heart dreams of spring. Trust the dreams, for in them is hidden the gate to eternity. Kahlil Gibran 
  • Tears of disappointment would come in spite of myself, as I crept away to hide the poor, crimpled manuscript in the depths of my trunk. The Alpine Path: The Story of My Career
  • She met his eyes without flinching, a mutinous sparkle enlivening the depths of her own grey gaze.
  • From the historical depths of its culture and the dispersion of its bearers, it has acquired a richness and diversity rarely achieved within a single national entity, while keeping many fundamental elements that ensure its unity.
  • `From the depths of TV or video nasties, more like," Mason snapped. FORESTS OF THE NIGHT
  • They lived in the depths of distant forests and held an annual convention near Chartres. On the Trail of Merlin - a guide to the Celtic mystery tradition
  • The ancient waiting-woman bows her head in awe, and a flicker of unfamiliar happiness crosses the deeply wizened depths of her face.
  • She began to feel terribly cold as she plummeted through the depths of the pond, feeling its matter travel through her body, through her skin and bones and internal organs like some ghostly ectoplasm.
  • Recorded dives have lasted 22 minutes, and reached depths of 1,800 feet.
  • Whole buildings," we are told, "seemed to sweat as condensation formed on every wall, and the stench — always terrible — even in the depths of winter frosts — reached new heights of toxicity, flowing up from the sewers, privies, and yards, and filling the halls, stairways and airshafts like a rising tide. A Gangster Goes to War
  • This is also the time of year to carry out maintenance on existing systems, to save having to call out an emergency plumber in the depths of winter.
  • The paths often passed through these rocky clefts, which in the depths of the forest were gloomy and dark in the extreme, and often full of fine-leaved herbaceous plants and curious blue-foliaged Lycopodiaceae. The Malay Archipelago
  • When behaviourism became the dominant paradigm, there were still psychoanalysts probing the depths of the psyche.
  • Please listen to the depths of the season, a sweet - bi voiceless, to gurgle out.
  • Nor do we view the tiny flame of our own kindling (guarded in lasting purity as its light ever is) with greater awe than the celestial fires though they are often shrouded in darkness; nor do we deem it a greater marvel than the craters of Etna, whose eruptions throw up stones from its depths and great masses of rock, and at times pour forth rivers of that pure and unmixed subterranean fire. On the Sublime
  • Density contrasts at intermediate depths would be expected to occur at footwall ramps, suggesting that detailed gravity studies might be rewarding.
  • From what foul depths could have crawled a man who'd drive well above the speed limit, intoxicated by both alcohol and demon marijuana?
  • Over the years his admirable private-eye hero, Spenser, has revealed intriguing depths of sensitivity and literary appreciation.
  • This is a friendship with visible shallows and invisible depths. Times, Sunday Times
  • Of course, that's not always possible, particularly in the depths of winter when my sowing tends to be limited to sprouting seeds on the windowsill and maybe some tomato seeds in a heated propagator.
  • he had sunk to the depths of addiction
  • How can a non-executive be expected to fathom the depths of Congolese mining rights? Times, Sunday Times
  • One glimpse brought all his prejudices bubbling up from their hidden depths.
  • Her innate charm even at her age and her adeptness at being able to turn a situation, howsoever desperate, in her favour, catapult her from the degrading depths of poverty into a fairly comfortable Brahmin priestess.
  • He could not fathom the depths of her reserve but determined he would test it well before the night was out. THE WOLF AND THE DOVE
  • Wherever the Valle Group is exposed, it has been interpreted as a clastic, marine, sedimentary sequence that includes turbidite, submarine-fan complexes deposited in water depths ranging from outer neritic to bathyal.
  • Yet in the very midst of these vices which had rendered his honesty dubious, and name bespotted, he nurtured in the depths of his soul three virtues capable of again elevating him -- an unshaken love for a young girl, whom he married in spite of his family, History of the Girondists, Volume I Personal Memoirs of the Patriots of the French Revolution
  • Isn't this loyalty, at huge financial cost to the individuals concerned, quite amazing, given the depths of naked greed to which our national sport has plummeted in recent years?
  • Well what did I do I here you all eagerly asking well what do you do in this situation good old pasta after all don't we all tend to have some lying around somewhere in the depths of our larders or cupboards.
  • But, I'll go ahead and sink this stinky diatribe to the bottom of the briny depths. Subhankar Banerjee: Youth Across North America Are Fighting For Their Future Climate
  • For Apollo presents life in a way that is tolerable, through exclusion of the chthonic depths; while Dionysus ignores nothing, forcing us to face the fundamental terrors of existence.
  • With every reverse, or seeming reverse, that the Americans suffer, the schadenfreude in Germany reaches new heights, or depths.
  • However, the attempted character assassination of Margo plumbs new depths and raises wider questions.
  • If preferred prey species are not present at these depths, lake trout may then resort to feeding on zooplankton and invertebrates.
  • Here, O idle water-wanderer, let your boat glide with the scarcely moving current, and gaze upon the leafy groves of the sub-aqueous wilderness lit up by the rays of the sun, and watch the fish moving singly or in shoals at various depths -- the bearded barbel, the spotted trout, the shimmering bream, and the bronzen tench. Two Summers in Guyenne
  • She took the four teenagers to live in the depths of Norfolk, with no communication from the outside world for three and a half weeks.
  • They can be configured for linear, square, or rectangular excavations to depths of 30 ft. or more for such uses as pipelines, pits, retaining walls, and bridge abutments.
  • To me, they hide in the depths of your soul; be a distant dream, every dream will exceed your goal.
  • If she amazed him with her double-jointed athleticism, she amazed herself even more with the depths of her sensuality. THE ONLY GAME
  • Massive flows have fallen in, exposing caverned depths of jagged outlines. The Hawaiian Archipelago
  • And even they may not be properly fit to do so, for those who fathomed the depths of human degradation in Leningrad did not survive to tell the tale. Leningrad: Tragedy of a City Under Siege 1941-44 by Anna Reid – review
  • When two writers are involved who happen to be great contemporary poets, artistic equals, the material that explodes out of the depths is bound to be incandescent, exhilarating, unearthly and passionate. Ted Hughes's final lines to Sylvia Plath bring closure to a tragic tale
  • The essential act of war is destruction, not necessarily of human lives, but of the products of human labor. War is a way of shattering to pieces, or pouring into the stratosphere, or sinking in the depths of the sea, materials which might otherwise be used to make the masses too comfortable, and hence, in the long run, too intelligent. George Orwell 
  • And then, from the depths of the sea, beautiful mermaids swam up.
  • But more folks than you'd think toss hooks in that brown soup because there are some lunkers in the murky depths.
  • But since his own daughter's death, he has dredged bucketloads of remorse from the depths of his own soul, and no longer sees the world in black and white terms.
  • Though his features looked as if they'd been carved from stone, in the depths of his gaze something stirred.
  • Submarine trenches usually develop downward from depths around 6,000 m, the beginning of the hadal region, exclusive domain of highly specialized and exquisite molluscan communities.
  • People often though her proud but none of that showed as she huddled alone within the depths of darkness.
  • They bravely endured these tempests and continued to fight valiantly across the turbid depths to reach their goal…
  • The 9th of May, after another such an up-and-down course, ascending hills and descending into the twilight depths of deepening valleys, we came suddenly upon the Mukondokwa, and its narrow pent-up valley crowded with rank reedy grass, cane, and thorny bushes; and rugged tamarisk which grappled for existence with monster convolvuli, winding their coils around their trunks with such tenacity and strength that the tamarisk seemed grown but for their support. How I Found Livingstone
  • They give a hint of an avid reader and serious thinker with hidden, some say darker, depths.
  • It was babbling loudly, clamoring to tell her about every fish swimming in its depths and about any animal that happened to drink its water.
  • He often combined his talents, whether it were to soothe the weary souls at the local pub or fell an ice dragon in the depths of the abyssal caverns.
  • Why are our professionals still leaving, our services still deteriorating, and our young people in the depths of despair?
  • Real and imagined depths were lurking under the probing axe, and twice I broke through a crust with boot and ferrule.
  • The day will come when I too must be pushed from my stool by the workings of younger genius, and shall sink, as poor Mr. Brown is now sinking, into the foggy depths of fogeydom. The Struggles of Brown, Jones, and Robinson By One of the Firm
  • Sculpted from wooden strips separated by thin aluminum dividers, each panel consists of an array of wells of equal width but different depths.
  • These songs plumb the depths of vocal technique and of human emotion, and Martel demonstrated a command of her instrument which one is hard put to compare with any other singer of her calibre.
  • I was in the depths of depression after receiving my exam results.
  • While its approach is still fairly general, its articles plumb somewhat deeper depths.
  • Few sights in life can compare to the humbling effect of gazing across the unknown depths and distances of the ocean. Christianity Today
  • At such depths the weight of the surrounding earth exerts tremendous stresses on vertical trench walls. Times, Sunday Times
  • The trouble began in the spring of 1846, when some student depredations were traced to a small log house situated in the depths of what was then known as the Black Forest, the deep wood which extended far east of the Campus. The University of Michigan
  • South of that lies the corrie of the pap, Coire na Ciche, taking its name the great rock that gazes down into the dizzy depths below.
  • In the milky depths of the White Russian, she kept seeing Bernie being hauled back into the ether. Sparks
  • When a nuclear submarine has a close encounter with an unidentified object, it crashes in the ocean depths. The Sun
  • I was in the depths of despair when the baby was sick.
  • Hidden dangers lurk in the ocean depths.
  • He was sick from the lyddite, and tired-tired to the depths of his soul. The Sound of Thunder
  • CNN, I don't want to see you plumbing the depths of your counterintuition on your website, or lending credence to the notion that the gutless mopes in their cars, shrieking racial slurs at the images of children have an interesting point of view that we should "hear out" because of the need to be "balanced. Arizona Elementary School Will Whiten The Faces Of Its Own Students On A Mural Because Some Racists Yelled At It
  • Long considered too time consuming and laborious, shadowbox flaming has risen from the depths of obscurity to become a retailer's dream.
  • This already matches performance in the depths of winter last year. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is 1936, the depths of the Great Depression, and as the novel opens this close-knit family is about to undergo trials far beyond Father's chronic unemployment. The Book That Broke the Color Line
  • But you study him, you look into his eyes and know he dissembles an emotion which he does not feel in the depths of his being because he has no capacity for it.
  • Bathyal is defined as pertaining to the ocean bottom between the sublittoral and abyssal zones - from depths of approximately 200 to 400 m.
  • Maybe that is because he chose to visit the town in the depths of winter.
  • The instant I let go, it darted into the depths and vanished, as if nothing had happened.
  • A black vulture rose up out of the depths on widespread pinions and floated past them almost within arm's length, turning its gruesome naked head of pink lappeted skin to stare at them with inscrutable black eyes before sailing away. The Seventh Scroll
  • They were like crystal clear pools of pale green water, emotions, thoughts, flashing like quicksilver fish in their depths. DEVIL'S BRIDE
  • The fish may have surfaced due to unusual cooling of the ocean depths. Times, Sunday Times
  • These songs have a deceptive lyrical vacuity that hints at greater depths, but leaves them to the listener to consider.
  • She stared into the depths of the fire and saw nothing but the curling tongues wrapped around red-hot coal.
  • I turn to my left and spot a silhouette of a fin in the depths; my heart is thumping. Times, Sunday Times
  • They cut the mast and sails loose and watched as it vanished into the depths below.
  • If we examine crystals carefully we find, not only that nature has here provided geometric forms of marvelous beauty and exactness, with faces of polish and quoins of acuteness equal to the work of the most skillful lapidist, "but that in whatever manner or under whatever circumstances a crystal may have been formed, whether in the laboratory of the chemist or the workshop of nature, in the bodies of animals or the tissues of plants, up in the sky or in the depths of the earth, whether so rapidly that we may literally see its growth, or by the slow aggregation of its molecules during perhaps thousands of years, we always find that the arrangement of the faces is subject to fixed and definite laws. Scientific American Supplement, No. 344, August 5, 1882
  • Channel 4 is plumbing new depths in broadcasting. Times, Sunday Times
  • Instead of letting my writer’s imagination run wild when there’s a horrible creak from the depths of the house, I can just say to myself “cat” and not worry about. Sometimes Even Writers Need A Break From Writing at SF Novelists
  • Did I think that it would descend to the depths of some people suggesting we were doing this because the networks are going into a sweeps period when ratings become important?
  • If we cannot solve the problems of the present existence of worlds, how little can we expect to fathom the unsoundable depths of their creation and development through ages measureless to man! Recreations in Astronomy With Directions for Practical Experiments and Telescopic Work
  • Equally, no plumb line can fathom the depths of my misery at sitting through this overlong, mediocre serial. Times, Sunday Times
  • Deep sea animals will heave themselves up from the abyssal depths, even though it's fatal to them, if they hear a rumor that you will be passing overhead in a boat.
  • And most of the extra energy is absorbed by the depths of the oceans. The Sun
  • /Then over the surges he drave: leapt sporting before the God/Sea-beasts that uprose all round from the depths, for their king they knew,/And for rapture the sea was disparted, and onward the car-steeds flew. On the Sublime
  • And if I shake it, I can hear everything inside it rattling around inside its cavernous depths.
  • There is nothing heroic about sitting in a small, cold room in the depths of winter as you get through your eight or ten hour shift as part of a lonely factory occupation.
  • A chanting arose from the depths of the pagoda as the monks" morning prayers began. FLOATING CITY
  • Sterling is within a whisker of a value it last plumbed during the depths of the 2008 financial crisis. Times, Sunday Times
  • One was curved like a shell; in its depths, pale amethyst glinted.
  • Do not tell a lot of heart hidden, but the loss of hidden in the depths of bai bury memory can't remember.
  • A few hours later, he had labored his way into the depths of the wilderness of miscellaneous impedimenta and found himself facing a cloudy window.
  • But what should have been one of the publishing events of this year has now descended into astonishing depths of bitterness and acrimony.
  • JUST when Derby fans feel their team has reached rock bottom they plumb new depths. The Sun
  • In multicolumn text formatting , the process of making column depths on a page approximately equal.
  • There are beautiful things here – the first account of the discovery of the skating rink in the depths of a ruined villa is unforgettable. The Skating Rink by Roberto Bolaño – review
  • In that explanation, the hell realm was in the depths of the earth.
  • One or two candles cast a thin, yellowy light into its depths. The Barefoot Emperor: An Ethiopian Tragedy
  • The iron manillas were found at a depth of 160 centimeters in association with fragments of an iron chain, while the copper ones were recovered at depths ranging from 120 centimeters up to the surface.
  • She wore a white muslin dress, a rose-colored sash, and rose-colored ribbons in the pretty cap on her head; her chemisette was moulded so deliciously by her shoulders and the loveliest rounded contours, that the sight of her awakened an irresistible desire of possession in the depths of the heart. The Message
  • Beginning where they had left off, drilling and climbing for a week, he had at last set foot upon that awful summit and gazed down into the depths where Mirror Lake reposed, nearly a mile beneath. DUTCH COURAGE
  • The well will now be geologically sidetracked, as intended, to test the reservoir up-flank between this vertical bore and existing crestal wells to further investigate the quality of the reservoir and provide essential compositional information of the hydrocarbons at intermediate depths. New Statesman
  • Groundwater is found at varying depths underneath the earth's surface, in permeable rocks known as aquifers which are saturated by the infiltration of rainfall.
  • A dispute between the former cricketer and the society plumbed new depths in a row over the mysterious disappearance of three rare hen harriers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Michael hobbled over in time to see her fall into the depths below.
  • Many of us perhaps have little idea what it must be like to be in the depths of despair.
  • The concrete was damaged to depths of 3 feet or so; nevertheless it retained its functional use and was repairable.
  • Monsters, stirred from the lightless ocean depths by the sinking of the lands, sometimes come ashore here in search of prey.
  • They live in the measureless depths of the ocean off the Australian coast.
  • A large mechanical platform is lowered into the subterranean depths of Purgato.
  • It's a film that plumbs the emotional depths of the women as they struggle to find meaning in their lives and stave off madness.
  • The public display of the tortured body terrorizes through the depths of horror implied in its calibration of pain witnessed by a culturally informed public.
  • Water normally moves more slowly at shallower depths.
  • And that had failed, and nothing was left to him but to pursue again the one possible chance of success, the hope that somewhere in the innermost depths of the Bad Lands he might pick up the clue he sought. The Further Adventures of Jimmie Dale
  • The road shunned its depths and, leading me down through the magnificent fringe of it, brought me out upon an open slope, if that can be called open which is densely covered to the height of a man's knees at times, and again to the height of his breast, with my old friend the _macchia_. Two Sides of the Face Midwinter Tales
  • In summer it stood in the midst of a waving garden of buttercups and whiteweed, a towering mass of verdant leafage, a shelter from the sun and a refuge from the storm; a cool, splendid, hospitable dome, under which the weary farmer might fling himself, and gaze upward as into the heights and depths of an emerald heaven. The Village Watch-Tower
  • Their eyes got very large as something massive drifted through the depths beneath them.
  • To try to avoid getting the bends, extreme divers spend hours on ascent, sitting at targeted depths for carefully calculated periods of decompression to allow the gases to flush safely from their bodies.
  • Meanwhile, in the darkened depths, a threat greater than any Thor has ever before faced rises when the malignant Mangog threatens to unsheathe the Odinsword and bring Ragnarok upon the Norse gods. Marvel Comics Solicitations for May 2008 | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News
  • One hundred years ago the Harvard psychologist William James wrote that these experiences are ‘states of insight into depths of truth unplumbed by the discursive intellect.’
  • He turned around, his eyes searching hers in that way he had, their crimson depths revealing nothing but a deathly shimmer and a redolence of something lost.
  • The fish may have surfaced due to unusual cooling of the ocean depths. Times, Sunday Times
  • The "dumbo" octopod was one of thousands of animal species discovered in the depths of the ocean [AFP] AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE)
  • Even in the depths of my misanthropy, I must admit to being upset by the situations that some people actually have to survive in.
  • If considered irrespective of depth, limestones and dolomitic limestones are more porous than dolostones, whereas at burial depths of greater than 2000 m dolostones are significantly more porous and permeable than limestones.
  • As their fins thrashed through the water in fast pursuit, I saw the whale shark descend rapidly to the depths.
  • They were detected at depths of more than a kilometre in the sea.
  • I kinda like Tim Russert but he seemed fluish & somewhat outa his depths today. Firedoglake » Beheading
  • Yet these are neither simple nor necessarily a pleasure in the depths of the countryside. Times, Sunday Times
  • The glassy lake began to ruffle itself below her, feeling the pulses of its interfluent springs, or sending through unseen sluices word of nightfall and evening winds to all its clustering companions that darkened their transparent depths in forest-shadows. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 13, No. 75, January, 1864
  • One of the major advantages of a rig this size is that it can drill large diameter water wells, up to 500 mm to depths of 500 metres.
  • Elephant seals can dive to depths of almost a mile without getting the bends.
  • The group also discussed the ever-growing issues regarding pool depths for racing dives.
  • The Princess Zairoff, to whom men's admiration was as familiar as the air of Heaven, who possessed rank and wealth and loveliness such as dower few women, had yet never granted to one human being a sign of tenderness, or unveiled, so to speak, the deep strange depths of her strange nature, to any beseechment. The Mystery of a Turkish Bath
  • Fairly early into the same dive at Edy Point, the first of 5 grey reef sharks came up from the depths, curious but keeping a safe distance and displaying no aggressive territorial behaviour.
  • Towards the end of Sunday evening, I managed to sip a little flat ginger ale that I requisitioned from the depths of the fridge. Archive 2005-08-01
  • Diving the pellucid waters of the Caribbean Sea off the coast of central Belize, down past jewel-like transparent plankton, I see the ridge of the Belize Barrier Reef materializing out of the turquoise depths.
  • It's taken me to the dizzy heights of success one day only to drag me down to the depths of despair the next.

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