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Underground and living
Ludvig Holberg's 1741 novel Nicolai Klimii iter subterraneum ( Niels Klim's Underground Travels ), in which Nicolai Klim falls through a cave while spelunking and spends several years living on a smaller globe both within and the inside of the outer shell.
* Underground living
In 2002, Tillmans filmed a video clip for the pop band Pet Shop Boys ’ single " Home and Dry ", composed almost entirely of shots documenting the mice living in the London Underground system.
* Underground living
* Underground living
He is a rebel against the traditions of classical music and displays this by bringing a homeless woman living in the Underground on stage for a concert.
In ' My Early Life ' Winston Churchill recalls travelling on the Underground Railway to Hounslow Barracks two or three times a week whilst living at his mothers house in Knightsbridge around 1896.
* Underground living
It presents itself as an excerpt from the rambling memoirs of a bitter, isolated, unnamed narrator ( generally referred to by critics as the Underground Man ) who is a retired civil servant living in St. Petersburg.
He contributed to the early Fluxus newspaper VTre, edited by George Brecht, and was also an early member of The Velvet Underground, having been brought into the group by flatmate John Cale when they were living at 56 Ludlow Street in Manhattan.
The limited research devoted to the Underground State that did take place was done mainly by Polish émigré historians living in the West.
Creep is a 2004 British horror film about a woman locked in overnight on the London Underground who finds herself being stalked by a hideously deformed killer living in the sewers below.
* Underground living
Underground living refers simply to living below the ground's surface, whether in naturally occurring caves or in built structures.
Underground living has been a feature of fiction, such as the hobbit holes of the Shire as described in the stories of J. R. R. Tolkien and The Underground City by Jules Verne.
Underground living is even being considered for the design of a future base on Mars.
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* In Ludvig Holberg's 1741 novel Nicolai Klimii iter subterraneum ( Niels Klim's Underground Travels ), Nicolai Klim falls through a cave while spelunking and spends several years living on both a smaller globe within and the inside of the outer shell.

Underground and refers
Underground most commonly refers to:
Underground hard rock mining refers to various underground mining techniques used to excavate hard minerals, mainly those containing metals such as ore containing gold, silver, iron, copper, zinc, nickel, tin and lead, but also involves using the same techniques for excavating ores of gems such as diamonds.
* Underground testing refers to nuclear tests that are conducted under the surface of the earth, at varying depths.
" The Underground " also refers to the community of musicians, fans and others that support non-commercial, or independent music.
Dostoevsky refers to this as " The farce in Schleswig-Holstein " in Notes from Underground.
' Metroland ' refers to the London suburbs which are served by the expansive Underground network, an environment that Chris and Toni had always promised themselves they would escape.
Global Underground refers to a series of electronic music compilation albums which reflect the performances of various DJs in venues around the world.
In London the colloquial term tube now refers to the London Underground and is the most common word used for the underground system, and it is used by Transport for London the local government body responsible for most aspects of the transport system throughout Greater London.
* The Seventh Doctor refers to this adventure in Remembrance of the Daleks, asking Ace if she remembers " the Yeti in the Underground ".
Underground mining ( soft rock ) refers to a group of underground mining techniques used to extract coal, oil shale and other minerals or geological materials from sedimentary (" soft ") rocks.

Underground and simply
Carney was born simply as " William ," as a slave in Norfolk, Virginia February 29, 1840, but escaped to Massachusetts like his father through the Underground Railroad.
Liverpool Street station, also known as London Liverpool Street or simply Liverpool Street, is a central London railway terminus and a connected London Underground station in the north-eastern corner of the City of London.
The station is the sixth busiest on the Underground network and is the only station on the London Underground network with ' London ' in its name ( while the NR termini are named, for instance ' London Waterloo ' the Underground station is simply named ' Waterloo ').
The boy had thought that he was simply delivering a film canister, but he was unknowingly carrying a time bomb for Verloc, to be detonated in the London Underground station under Piccadilly Circus.
Volume 1, simply entitled Sonic Underground, was released on December 18, 2007.
On London Underground a similar effect was achieved simply by a signal not changing to green until a predetermined amount of time had passed since the train activated a track circuit.
Verve Records released The Best of The Velvet Underground: Words and Music of Lou Reed ( 1989 ) and the latter by compiling a box set simply called The Velvet Underground ( 1986 ).

Underground and below
Underground dams are used to trap groundwater and store all or most of it below the surface for extended use in a localized area.
Up to the time of closure for refurbishment ( see below ) the Class 482 trains carried the original blue British Rail Network SouthEast livery that they had when they were introduced, despite having been part of London Underground for a number of years.
* Underground / fully recessed construction: The ground is excavated, and the house is set in below grade.
Although other London Underground lines operate fully underground, the Northern line is unusual in that it is a deep-level tube line that serves the outer suburbs of South London yet there is only one station above ground ( Morden tube station ) while the rest of this part of the line is deep below ground.
Unlike most other lines on the Underground, it runs entirely below ground with the exception of the connection between Seven Sisters and the line's depot at Northumberland Park.
Underground passageways and bombproof rooms existed below the giant earthen mounds of the fort.
The London Underground station is a sub-surface station, situated immediately below the mainline station.
It is also served by five London Underground stations ( see Transport below ); Shepherd's Bush ( Central Line ), White City ( Central Line ), Shepherd's Bush Market ( Hammersmith & City Line ), Goldhawk Road ( Hammersmith & City Line ) and Wood Lane ( Hammersmith & City Line ).
Headlines such as " Power cut cripples London " ( CNN ) concealed the fact that over 90 % of London's population was unaffected ( but see below for the effects on the London Underground and mainline rail services ).
* Installation of London Underground Passenger Information Systems, both above and below ground
Underground are the two Sōbu / Yokosuka line platforms serving four tracks ( five stories below ground level ) to the west of the station ; the two Keiyō Line platforms serving four tracks are four stories below ground some hundreds of meters to the south of the main station with moving walkways to serve connecting passengers.
The building was built atop the Bakerloo line of the London Underground, while the Victoria line was in turn tunnelled beneath Broadcasting House in the 1960s, and has since presented problems for construction of the Egton Wing ( see below ).
It is the home of the Soudan Underground Mine State Park which contains the University of Minnesota's Soudan Underground Laboratory which houses detectors, including MINOS, over 700 meters below the surface of the Earth.
Logos also changed, stylised " Trans-Clyde " lettering was displayed below the " GG " logo, which SPTE was also using on rail services and the Underground at the time.
The station below ground is on the Victoria Line of the London Underground and it is the penultimate station on the eastern end of that line.
Hampstead is on a steep hill and the station platforms are the deepest on the London Underground network, at 58. 5 metres or 192 feet below ground level.
The station is the southernmost station on the London Underground network with platforms below ground.
Compare the maps of travel time for the London Underground below.
Montreal's Underground City ( officially RÉSO or La Ville Souterraine in French ) is the set of interconnected complexes ( both above and below ground ) in and around Downtown Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Directly beneath the Redoubt, " an hundred miles deep in the earth below the Redoubt " lay the Underground Fields:
Underground development began in 1955 with the driving of a long adit tunnel to intersect the radioactive zones below surface.

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