The oil is so thick on the surface that ice from nearby Columbia glacier turned black.
Mr. DAVE DORSET(ph) (Search and Rescue): The debris pile is so thick, we're not finding them.
On the water at night, the flies get so thick it is difficult to see.
It's creamy, long-lasting head is so thick, you can trace a shamrock in it with your finger.
So thick is the gloom pervading the rich world that the once-regular emerging-market crises have almost been forgotten.
Now the soup, so thick it could be mistaken for a sauce, has taken a spot on menus abroad.
But by making its phones so thin and its margins so thick, Apple actually has somewhere to go and still be viable.
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Days of heavy smog in New York City so thick that people actually were dying from being unable to breathe the air.
The ice was so thick and clean and glimmery that the fish and errant golf balls were happy to be frozen in it.
People died because they got caught in the flames, and because the smoke was so thick on local highways that it caused accidents.
Traffic is so thick in front of the Rex Hotel, a garish relic of Vietnam War fame, that thousands of motorcycles simply inch along.
Why assume everyone with a pension is so thick they're happy for it to be invested completely in equities, right up to the magic retirement day?
Wakened by a phone call from friends, the club regular immediately started pulling out bodies as smoke spewed so thick that entering the building was unthinkable.
But, with pessimism being so thick you can cut it with a plasma torch, the rest of the market beating expectations is not a hard thing to do.
It's on the banks of the Charles River, which she can see most of the year when the leaves aren't so thick on the trees outside her windows.
"The embers were so thick, we couldn't breathe, " he recalls.
In July and August, the population density and traffic becomes so thick with vacationing Romans that one can push their car across the capital, Portoferraio, at about the same pace as driving it.
Five million tourists travel between the two countries each year, and the business ties are so thick that a huge incentive exists for South Korea and Japan to overcome their differences.
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Indeed, the action pounds so thick and fast, it's a relief when hard-working composer John Powell grants us a brief reprieve for a brutal hand-to-hand scrap scored only to thumps, bumps and grunts.
And when it's cold outside, few things sound as appealing as a hearty onion soup with a layer of baked Gruyere so thick it almost requires a fork and knife, especially when it's part of a prix fixe lunch.
No one was hurt but the cruise director, John Heald, said later that "the smoke was so intense and so thick that, even with breathing apparatus on, the teams could not get close to the source" of the fire.
Researchers from the University of Missouri postulated that the smoke from the fires was so thick and so deep in hue, so voluminous, that when, agonizingly slowly, it drifted over New England, it gave the illusion that the sun had died.
"There is no way to describe seeing your son behind a window so thick that it has barbed wire in it and you can't give him a hug, " Morgan, a stay-at-home mom with a strong Southern accent, said in a phone interview.
Sydney's summer sun has disappeared under a blanket of smoke so thick at times that iconic structures such as the Sydney Opera House and the harbour bridge could not be seen from the city centre, and flights have had to be diverted to other places.
"I've experienced times so difficult and felt boredom and loneliness to such a degree that it seemed to be a physical thing inside so thick it felt like it was choking me, trying to squeeze the sanity from my mind, the spirit from my soul, and the life from my body, " one New York inmate, William Blake, wrote in an essay posted by SolitaryWatch.com.
But I must say that while strong opinions are rewarded on the Internet, so is thick skin.
No, I doubt it, even though there were geysers of gush and torrents of drool so oleaginously thick they constituted the rhetorical equivalent of an oil spill.
With the left rabbit ear twisted down so it touched the thick steel strings of their red electric bass, they were able to tune in to a local broadcast.
The thick hair - not so long as before - hangs over a narrow forehead, almost touching the shoulders at the back.
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