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  • r  in a shallow manner

  • The water probably comes from shallowly buried deposits, warmed by gravitational pulses from Saturn itself and various passing moons.
  • Democracy has always been rather shallowly rooted in South Africa, but one of its bastions was the Senate, a review body with power to bring about a joint session of Parliament .
  • And that's by shifting the focus from something Americans care about shallowly (the environment) to something they care about deeply (the economy).
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  • Young trees require good care to ensure they will be strong in maturity
    Young trees are so impressionable. Too much water can damage their roots or cause them to disperse too shallowly. Improper pruning can disfigure their branch structure, and ultimately compromise structural integrity. Improper staking to keep them stable can actually interfere with development of stabilizing roots, and interfere with trunk development.
    Feb. 27, 2014 - San Jose Mercury News
Quotes

  • Stephen Wolfram in Independent
    We have a certain amount of popular culture information,Dr Wolfram said. "In some senses popular culture information is much more shallowly computable, so we can find out who's related to who and how tall people are. I fully expect we will...
  • Paul Fussell in CBC.ca
    Dawn has never recovered from what the Great War did to it,Fussell wrote. "The new, modern associations of dawn became cold, the death of multitudes, insensate marching in files, battles, and corpses too shallowly interred."

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