And beneath the costume in several places, you can tell it has armor underneath the exterior texture.
Beneath that patent cynicism, though, and beneath her paranoia, her cunning, her crude self-promotion, her manipulations, both clumsy and deft, is a weird sincerity.
But the bigger problem is the persistent implication by tech folks like Dobson that advertising is beneath them, and beneath any intelligent human being.
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Beneath the uppermost church lies a 4th-century church, and beneath this lies the dark, dank temple, with its altar bearing a carving of the god Mithras slaying a bull.
Building permits, which indicate future trends, fell to 549, 000 in December, well below the 615, 000 reported in the previous month, and beneath the 600, 000 anticipated by Wall Street.
As you would expect with a natural history site, there are tons of gorgeous wildlife images and video from across the globe, including shots of animals on land and beneath the waves.
In business terms, this means a chief executive must not only have the intellectual clarity to define his vision but also be willing to give leadership away to those around and beneath him.
The last significant mountains before the Sahara are the arid, pink-and-ochre-coloured chain of the Anti Atlas, and beneath the arid, jagged mass of its two major peaks lie lush irrigated valleys and a string of oases.
Above and beneath all, he was a romantic.
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The study presented 471 participants with one of four mug shots the lean male, lean female, obese male and obese female and beneath that image described a mock court case involving check fraud.
Paris' dead had been buried in cemeteries and beneath churches in the city center, but the number of bodies began to overwhelm the land, breaking through the walls of people's cellars and causing major health concerns.
And beneath that is the house listing.
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Inside a three-level building there would be a vast oasis dedicated to arid climate - or "Blade Runner territory" - and beneath would be chambers with displays whose designers will include musician Peter Gabriel and children's author Philip Pullman.
The festival is like a swan -- all elegance and beauty above the water as the Angelinas, Gwyneths and Mischas reward the photographic phalanx with a dazzling dress and a sequined smile -- and beneath the waterline there is a flailing and scurrying of limbs as press and publicists beat each other over the head with whatever weapons they can muster.
OPR's investigation was so biased, so flawed, and so beneath the Justice Department's own standards that last week the department's ranking civil servant and senior ethicist, David Margolis, completely rejected its recommendations.
The waistcoat and breeches showed the body beneath, as the wig and hat showed the brain beneath though, in some cases, it was a pictorial exaggeration to suggest that any brains lay beneath.
It piles up in our basements and cabinets, beneath our beds and in our overstuffed drawers.
Of course, if you're not feeling such a high-tech setup, you could always place toy cars and Christmas ornaments beneath your doorways and window seals.
It is warm and clear and shoals of tiny fish flicker back and forth beneath the boat.
Aaron Burgess, 14, was swimming near Saltford Weir on Tuesday when he got into difficulty and disappeared beneath the surface.
More mundanely, do-it-yourself enthusiasts will be able to use it to check for power cables and pipes beneath the plaster before they start drilling.
He had wanted to get a closer look at the sea when he slipped off the side of the jetty and disappeared beneath the water.
Seismic studies of the islands suggest there may be a lot of oil and gas beneath waters that Argentina has always claimed as its own.
On Thursday afternoon, after a suitable send off, the SA Agulhas will weigh anchor and slip beneath Tower Bridge on its way to the world's coldest continent.
Sweating and panting beneath our triumphantly united Melvilles, we kissed.
It promises that all the countries can share Antarctica and that nobody can mine it, even though studies suggest there could be gold, uranium and oil beneath the ice.
Perhaps Banville knows that literary genres, publishing games, and authorial identities are only half the story, and that beneath them somewhere lies the real interest, life itself, the strangest case of all.
To reduce those balances we must reverse that and live beneath our means, but the higher the balances the more difficult it will be to make much progress beyond servicing the debt.
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Right here on Earth, surprisingly hardy life-forms have been found inside hot underground rocks, around scalding volcanic vents at the bottom of the ocean, in desiccated Antarctic valleys and deep beneath polar ice.
The man who penned the scripts for the bawdy Russ Meyer exploitation flicks "Beyond the Valley of the Dolls" and "Beneath the Valley of the Ultra-Vixens" could no doubt have gone slur-for-slur with them.
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