Frost formed on her fingertips and rimed the asphalt beneath her feet and knees.
But today, we shared the cliffs only with the life beneath our feet.
"All of a sudden I heard a loud explosion, and the ground beneath my feet shook, " Jesus said.
Yes coal that is beneath our feet and not forgetting a few thousand gallons of Water as well.
And while our politics has remained entrenched along these worn divides, the ground has shifted beneath our feet.
We've got potentially 600, 000 jobs and a hundred years' worth of energy right beneath our feet with natural gas.
Beneath your feet spreads out the world's largest carpet, made by a 1, 200-strong army of the finest Persian carpet weavers.
"If you look at the dry peat beneath your feet, you will see traces of 3, 000-year-old cotton grass, " he said.
He marveled at his fortune, for as he stood there at the steaming maw, beneath his feet the mountain groaned.
Let's develop a hundred-year supply of natural gas that's beneath our feet.
In France and Britain, users of the OneGeology resource can already look at the rocks that lie directly beneath their feet in 3D.
After all, who would ever believe that what lies beneath our feet could be any stranger than the landscapes on the surface above?
It is closed off to visitors, for preservation reasons obviously, but it is fascinating to think that all that history lies beneath your feet, doesn't it?
When the Na'vi tread through it, the ground lights up beneath their feet (I kept waiting for someone to break into a chorus of "Billie Jean").
Thus, without even considering the technological advancements that would be made were oil shale to be returned to, oil shale is a long-term, sensible solution literally right beneath our feet.
They carried him on their shoulders, held him, one on each side, to let him ride a pony, steadied him in a stream to feel the icy water on the rocks beneath his feet.
Dune after dune, rising and falling beneath his feet, then finally falling, falling, falling all the way to a gray-green-blue vastness, riffled, glinting, and crossed by the cloud shadows as far as the eye could see.
As the agency contemplates whether Google is a monopolist in the ill-defined market for search, they may find the competitive ground has shifted beneath their feet in just the 15 months since they began investigating.
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It even crops up in Islamic mystical tradition in the concept of Tay al-Ard, or "the folding up of the earth, " whereby a person is, without actually moving, miraculously transported to a far-off destination by the world spinning very rapidly beneath their feet.
Under current rules, companies must bury pipelines 4 feet beneath a riverbed and inspect them periodically.
She curls her feet beneath her on the couch, where she prefers to sleep instead of her bed.
Hidden 1, 000 feet beneath the surface of the Rocky Mountains lies the largest untapped oil reserve in the world.
The damaged section of pipeline has since been replaced with a new section buried dozens of feet beneath the riverbed.
Saul Griffith restlessly taps his bare feet beneath a big table cluttered with books and models of wings and inflatable helmets.
It aims only to drill down to 1, 400 feet beneath the seafloor, then plug and seal the hole for reentry next year.
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Chevron began drilling this ultradeep well over a year ago, with the objective of boring down to big sub-salt prospects 29, 000 feet beneath the surface.
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The caving crew descends through tight passages hundreds of feet beneath the Earth's surface, guided by the gust of air that marks the cave's primary passage.
Fifty feet beneath the sea, Bimini offers an array of shipwrecks, shark dives, swim-through caverns and tunnels and colorful coral heads resting on the ocean floor.
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