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They are huge areas which have been swept by winds for so many centuries that there is no soil left, but only deep bare ridges fifty or sixty yards apart with ravines between them thirty or forty feet deep and the only thing that moves is a scuttling layer of sand.
It consists of fragmentary personal revelations, such as `` The Spark '': `` There is a spark dwells deep within my soul.
It is testimony to the deep respect in which Mr. Eisenhower was held by members of all parties that the moral considerations raised by his approach to the matter were not explicitly to be broached.
Mann understood better than most men the incest comedy at the center of the myth and the psychological truth in which dread is shown as the other face as longing was for him just the kind of deep and complicated joke he liked to tell.
The road, a comparatively new one, is very good, winding along inlets, coves, and bays of deep and brilliant blue.
The religious quest is often intense and deep, and there are students on every campus who are seriously wrestling with the most profound questions of meaning and value.
Now Richards, of course, is known as a deep thinker as baseball managers go.
It is a matter of deep personal satisfaction for me to add my voice to the great and distinguished chorus of my colleagues in this paean of praise, respect, and affection for Speaker Sam Rayburn.
It is, I insist, hard to define the Rayburn contribution to our political civilization because it is so massive and so widespread and so complicated, and because it goes so deep.
While clay is still pressed in mold, press three equally spaced holes 1/4'' '' deep, using pencil eraser, in bottom of clay to allow for proper drying and firing.
I took a deep breath and an even deeper swallow of my drink, and said, `` I admit that going back to Ralph Waldo Emerson for humor is like going to a modern musical comedy for music and comedy ''.
The deep water is used by many people, but it is always clean, for the washing is done outside.
The history of the U.S. potato chip industry is that many of today's successful companies got started during the deep depression days.
`` The white colonnaded, cedar-roofed Southern mansion is directly traceable via the grey and buff stone of grey-skied England to the golden stucco of one particular part of the blue South, the Palladian orbit stretching out from Vicenza: the old mind of Andrea Palladio still smiles from behind many an old rocking chair on a Southern porch, the deep friezes of his architectonic music rise firm above the shallower freeze in the kitchen, his feeling for light and shade brings a glitter from a tall mint julep, his sense of columns framing the warm velvet night has brought together a million couple of mating lips ''.
The statue is the " thing in itself ", and his slender face with the deep eyes express an intellectual eternity.
The depth of water at the apex of the ridge is less than in most places, while the bottom of the ridge is three times as deep.
The deep ocean floor is thought to be fairly flat with occasional deeps, abyssal plains, trenches, seamounts, basins, plateaus, canyons, and some guyots.
With the development of fast Internet in the last part of the 20th century along with advances in computer controlled telescope mounts and CCD cameras ' Remote Telescope ' astronomy is now a viable means for amateur astronomers not aligned with major telescope facilities to partake in research and deep sky imaging.

is and natural
( Since the time-span of the nation-state coincides roughly with the separate existence of the United States as an independent entity, it is perhaps natural for Americans to think of the nation as representative of the highest form of order, something permanent and unchanging.
For one thing, there is a natural belt of rock across the river bed ; ;
In addition, they have been converted to Zen Buddhism, with its glorification of all that is `` natural '' and mysteriously alive, the sense that everything in the world is flowing.
But the natural condition for the heavenly bodies is neither rest, nor rectilinear motion.
The natural and primary aesthetic attitude is to enjoy contemporary art, to despise and dislike the art of the recent past, and wholly to ignore everything else ''.
His father was a professor at Hartford Theological Seminary, and from him he acquired a conviction, which he passed along to me, that there is in the universe of persons a moral law, the law of love, which is a natural law in the same sense as is the physical law.
An uncompromising belief in the moral law has the advantage of making religion natural, even as physical law is natural.
This truth that the moral law is natural has other important corollaries.
And the entirety of the natural world is party to the action.
Hence the natural setting of tragedy is the palace gate, the public square, or the court chamber.
But preservation of the natural beauty of the Cape is of more than regional concern, for the automobile age has made it the recreation spot of people from all over the country.
Public sentiment for conserving our rich natural heritage is growing.
He won't submit to his natural desires all the time, and it's Mother's love that is responsible for his good behavior.
I once heard a comedian say that if you are killed by a taxicab in New York, it is listed as `` death due to natural causes ''.
Each one of these is, by its nature, a focal point or a point of natural congestion.
When one powerful nation strives to emulate the success of another, it is only natural.
The impression was unmistakable that, whatever one may choose to call it, natural law is a functioning generality with a certain objective existence.
This cooling does not change the avocado in any way, it just delays the natural softening of the fruit until a grovelike temperature ( room temperature ) is restored.
The effect of the recording is very open and natural, with the frequency emphasis exactly what you would expect from a live performance.
The spectacular upsurge in pleasure boating is markedly evident, expectedly, in the areas where boats have always been found: the natural lakes, rivers, and along the nation's coastline.
A tour of several of them is possible in a two-week vacation while a stay at just one of these natural beauty spots can be of equal reward.

is and harbour
Antarctica's only harbour is at McMurdo Station.
Bayonne harbour is a stop over for yachts and boats crossing the Gulf of Biscay on their way from the UK to the Iberian Peninsula, the Atlantic or the Mediterranean.
The water in the inner harbour is clean and safe for swimming.
Diagnosis of vCJD can be supported by biopsy of the tonsils, which harbour significant amounts of PrPSc ; however, biopsy of brain tissue is the definitive diagnostic test.
It is an artificial harbour ( depth approximately, protected by a concrete mole ( length approximately 930 metres, width 100 metres, mole surface 93, 000 m2 ).
The city itself is built on a low bluff overlooking the harbour.
The city is situated on a massive natural harbour on the Eastern coast of Africa, with sandy beaches in some areas.
The harbour is now used almost exclusively for recreational sailing with two main sailing clubs.
This description " eastman " ( from Norway ) has to be seen together with the description " westman " ( From Ireland / Scotland ) which is to be found in local place-names such as " Vestmanna-havn " i. e. " Irish-mens harbour " in the Faroe Isles, and " Vestmannaeyjar " i. e. " Irish-mens islands " in Iceland.
Vuosaari harbour is the largest container port after completed in 2008.
It is the present day main harbour area of the City of Vancouver beyond Stanley Park.
The central apex figure of Truth is popularly known as Glasgow's Statue of Liberty, because of its close resemblance to the similarly posed, but very much larger, statue in New York harbour.
The name " Hong Kong ", literally meaning " fragrant harbour ", is derived from the area around present-day Aberdeen on Hong Kong Island, where fragrant wood products and fragrant incense were once traded.
A harbor or harbour ( see spelling differences ), or haven, is a place where ships, boats, and barges can seek shelter through stormy weather, or else are stored for future use.
Although the world's busiest port is a hotly contested title, in 2006 the world's busiest harbour by cargo tonnage was the Port of Shanghai.
Today a fractured seawall is all that remains of what might have become a magnificent harbour.
The Berghaven is a small harbour on the Nieuwe Waterweg where the Rotterdam and Europort pilots are based.
This small harbour is only for the use of the pilot service, government vessels and the Hoek van Holland lifeboat.
There are two railway stations, Hoek van Holland Strand, which is at the end of the line and closest to the beach and Hoek van Holland Haven, which is close to the town centre, adjacent to the ferry terminal and the small harbour, the Berghaven.
Main pinisi traditional harbours is Sunda Kelapa in Jakarta and Paotere harbour in Makassar.
The Kingston port is situated in the Kingston Harbour which is the 7th largest natural ( i. e. not man made ) harbour in the world.

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