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Hull looked capable of soaking up everything the home side could throw at them until substitute Scharner knocked down a deep cross into the area in the third minute of stoppage time, and Gohouri turned the ball in.
BBC: Wigan 2-2 Hull
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Workers live and sleep in the same low-slung sheds, stepping down into 3-foot-deep trenches dug into the earthen floors to house the looms.
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As we ascended up over mountains and down into a deep valley, my pilot, Melissa Hough, pointed out Disappointment River.
BBC: Kluane, Canada (Credit: Parks Canada/Fritz Mueller)
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Some sections required the artists to squeeze through tight openings or scamper down narrow passageways deep into the caves.
WSJ: Prehistoric but Far From Primitive | Cave Paintings of Lascaux | Field Museum | By Mark Yost
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The very moment that she felt the prick she sank down into the bed that was right there and fell into a deep sleep.
NEWYORKER: Once Upon a Time
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The outlook could worsen if the U.S. falls into a deep recession, driving rents down and vacancies up.
WSJ: Malls, Offices May Slump Less Steeply Than Homes
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When the xenon does run down completely, the satellite will be pulled into the deep atmosphere within weeks to burn to destruction.
BBC: Goce gravity mapper surfs atmosphere
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How much pressure offshore centres face in the coming months will depend upon how deep an intrusion into individuals' financial privacy policymakers are prepared to make in order to clamp down on the nefarious uses of financial institutions.
ECONOMIST: A worldwide attempt to stop finance for terrorists
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So in September, when U.S. car sales slowed and Chrysler's inventory began piling up on dealer lots, rather than keeping the factories humming and then boosting discounts to move the excess vehicles--a strategy that drove Chrysler into deep financial trouble in 2006 and at other times in its history--Nardelli decided to shut down six factories until the glut disappeared.
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