But the philosophical fountain from which we drink needs to be a deep one.
Soon afterward, he drifted off to sleep not a long nap but a deep one.
Europe is clearly in recession, and it appears that it will be a long and deep one.
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Groupon, Roeding adds, is also distinct because it emphasizes deep, one-time discounts rather than frequent, incremental ones.
The cap is cut by canyons and troughs that plunge as deep as one kilometre beneath the surface.
Miners often went as deep as one mile underground to dig iron ore.
When the sun sets, you are bathed in a magic, almost reflective light--reflective not just in a scientific way, but in deep emotional one.
Some experts are betting that in many parts of the country digging deep into one's pocket for a thick wad of crumpled, grimy bank notes will soon be a thing of the past.
That was as deep as one could look into the earth with the available geological tools--and also about as far into the ground as anyone knew how to drill a well and push pipe into the hole.
Many articles have been written about this subject, but I have yet to read one that really digs deep enough to help one truly understand what is required mentality, physically and intellectually to go from idea to reality.
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Hitting a fragile economy with a one-two punch of less spending and more taxes will send it into a recession at least as deep as the one that sent unemployment skyrocketing in 2008.
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Rather than take one deep sniff, take two or three short inhalations and then exhale.
The Cabbie was beginning to think he might have gotten in too deep with this one.
Few animosities between U.S. presidents ran as deep as the one between Hoover and FDR.
Tax credits significantly cut the cost of drilling the four wells, each 500 feet deep one instance where more is definitely more.
Basically, you take one deep breath, dive to the bottom of the reef and peer under the shelves where the lobster love to hide.
But Nadal dug deep, winning one point that spanned 27 shots.
We also know, from studying the lessons of past recessions, that climbing out of any recession, much less a hole as deep as this one, takes some time.
Leinster were being pinned back but several times they attacked from deep, with one thrilling break out, sparked by Girvan Dempsey, only being halted by a high tackle from Seru Rabeni.
Finally there was a directive to hit out, but it merely resulted in White and Johnson being caught in the deep and only one over left to bowl at the Indian batsmen.
The Steelers put a platoon of five big bodies on the line of scrimmage with two bone-rattling linebackers behind them, ceding to Tebow and his receivers the advantage of man-to-man coverage with only one deep safety available to avert disaster.
Franklin added the wicket of Matthew Hayden in his next over, the burly opener heaving one straight to deep mid-wicket and Clarke fell cheaply, toe-ending a cut at one from Daniel Vettori that would have been called wide.
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But India also has deep security concerns as one of the most-attacked countries in the world.
One place they found a difference was in the amygdalae, two almond-shaped clumps of cells deep in the brain, one on each side.
Witnesses said one missile, which landed nearly 430 miles northwest of the Iraqi border, left a crater four meters wide and one meter deep.
Mr Cameron says he does not want this dive to the deep to be a one-off, and wants to use it as a platform for ocean exploration.
The mood is one of deep disaffection towards mainstream parties.
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