She looked across her desk at me, and I could see that the creases around her eyes were deepening with her skeptical expression. |
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We would associate the hands actually touching with a deepening of the trance state. |
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They achieved nothing beyond deepening the passionate hatred of our country in those corners of the globe. |
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Already, by 1963, the dollar had begun to creak under the strains of deepening economic contradictions. |
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A vapour trail was creeping steadily across the deepening blue of the evening sky. |
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The president let that slip away, deepening divisions by adopting a my-way-or-the-highway cocksureness on both domestic and foreign affairs. |
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The time from the first stage of deepening sleep to REM sleep is truncated. |
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The deepening of the urbanization campaign has turned millions of farmers into urbanites. |
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His expression lightened for a millisecond before it dropped back into the deepening gloom. |
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Stress is believed to impair one's ability to regulate moods and prevent mild sadness from deepening and persisting. |
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The dark silhouettes of palm trees stood out against a deepening magenta sky. |
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The pogrom was the reaction of the Sinhala ruling elite to a deepening economic and social crisis. |
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I craned my head around the snazzily dressed Turk to peer into the deepening darkness of the temple. |
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Her shoulders shone with a deepening tan, much different from when he had first seen her. |
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The traffic of the great city went on in the deepening night upon the sleepless river. |
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I observe a barely perceptible deepening of wisdom in the eyes, but I'm not sure that much of this isn't what I want to read into the image. |
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What snatches of blue sky she could see were deepening from azure to cobalt and she thought she saw the first star twinkling already. |
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The plan included the deepening of the port of Walvis Bay, the construction of a container terminal and the dock at the Port of Luderitz. |
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Equally important to me is my deepening and developing interest in national and global politics. |
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Barely conceivable though this is, the deepening political disillusion may come to be a force to be reckoned with. |
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It is no coincidence that this development has occurred during a period of deepening social and political reaction. |
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Left alone for the first time, Darcy kissed her again, deepening the kiss with encouragement from Elizabeth. |
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After the twilight gloom of the entrance came the deepening blackness of the cave's belly. |
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The petty point-scoring highlights the deepening antagonism between the rivals. |
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The best thing about this movie was that it reversed the polarity of our sympathy while also deepening it. |
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A deepening conflict between the liberal intelligentsia and the government has developed over the last several years. |
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The results exposed deepening sectarian polarisation between nationalist and unionist voters. |
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The second is the deepening employment crisis caused by the collapse of the old socialist industries. |
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At the time he also saw deepening distrust and hostility among the races taking root. |
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The development of lobation in later growth stages is mainly expressed in the widening and deepening of sulci. |
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Through the now deepening gloom he could see her steeped in shadow, looking on to the deep gloom of the back of his garden. |
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The enormous cost of war will aggravate the already deepening economic crisis. |
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These discussions take place against a backdrop of deepening economic crisis and rising social tensions. |
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These organizations emerged against the background of a deepening economic and political crisis and an increasing entrenchment of racism. |
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Since ancient times, mandalas were used as a means of deepening and enhancing the meditative experience. |
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The outright banning of newspapers now is an indication that the government's crisis is deepening further. |
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Tensions are the driving forces in our lives, the struggles stretching and deepening as opposed to cheapening our life experience. |
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Like every other American city, Cincinnati in the 1990s has undergone a deepening class division between the haves and the have-nots. |
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The process of deepening our understanding is referred to as the three levels of prajna, or the three prajnas. |
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Homatropine has a measurable deepening effect on the anterior chamber, due to axial flattening of the lens because of cycloplegia. |
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In a deepening darkness, they start singing, strange words in a complicated rhythm, repeating a sequence of five phrases. |
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West of Moscow, the river, already a broad stream, turns sharply southwards and, widening and deepening as it goes, flows towards the Black Sea. |
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City officials are worried that another horrific police killing could provoke an explosion of popular anger given the deepening social crisis in New York. |
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Heim had met von Leers a few times, but it was not an acquaintance he had any interest in deepening. |
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If the extension is granted the area which is quarried will remain the same with no horizontal expansion or deepening beyond the existing permitted level. |
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The combination of the deepening trough and the strengthening downstream ridge allows the bottom portion of the trough to separate from the main belt of the westerlies. |
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A spokeswoman for Sheffield Council said the overall aim was to regenerate the area by demolishing housing in a poor condition in areas of deepening social exclusion. |
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When you're exhausted, your face reflects your areas of vulnerability, such as skin laxity around the mouth or the deepening of old acne scars on the cheeks. |
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However, better to have such a change on the radar screens, say the bulls, than deepening doubts that the US and global recovery were running out of steam. |
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His autocratic style contributed to deepening financial problems. |
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Several commentators have written off the entire midterms because of the volume of attacks and deepening partisanship. |
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His eyes were focussed somewhere off in the deepening gloom. |
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Thank you for deepening our self-knowledge of our tombstone mentality. |
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I generally use a 20 to 30-minute trance induction and deepening process. |
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Vaillant began with the old Eriksonian model, in which maturation is equated with a deepening capacity for love and work. |
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And I can only see those aspects of his legacy deepening if he had lived into middle age and beyond. |
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Sirens blared loudly in my ears, deepening the throb in my temples. |
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The import and the significance of it, in fact, is deepening while the world seems to be bit by bit switching off or slimming down its view of this war. |
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A deepening Atlantic depression is now moving towards north-west Scotland as expected, bringing frontal systems up against the cold air over the country. |
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Sometimes the study is used catechetically, to help prepare those converting, sometimes it is for the deepening of the faith of lifelong believers. |
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The intensity and extremity of this expansion of experience is paralleled by the deepening of communion, by which particularity and individuation are shared with others. |
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All the buildings, dating from the colonial era are painted deep yellow, which made a glorious contrast to the deepening blue sky as we clip-clopped around. |
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Fledgling groundkeepers will be able to adjust just about every single aspect of a course, including narrowing fairways or deepening the sand traps. |
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Indeed, the same utterance may be used to present either a deductive or an inductive argument, deepening on the intentions of the person advancing it. |
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The most important of these would be the initiation of a survey to examine the deepening of the harbour channel to a depth five metres below low tide level. |
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Most flood-control projects involve widening, deepening and straightening channels so they can hold a larger volume of water before they can inundate adjacent flood plains. |
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Socialism, real socialism, as argued by the Old Lion, would bring with it an expansion and deepening of democracy, not its curtailment or abolition. |
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I really don't know what we are going to do if the crisis keeps deepening. |
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Moreover, the country's deepening trade deficit has confounded the ability of fiscal deficit spending to push the private sector back into a net saving position. |
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The sun set behind the ridge leaving a spectrum of deepening light to settle around us in the cool air among the tumbling sound of the glassy water. |
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The surrounding lights seemed to dim, further deepening the gloom. |
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Few people in the west seemed to know much about the many functions of the griot, and I thought this may be a way of deepening the understanding of African literature. |
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The erosion is both downward, deepening the valley, and headward, extending the valley into the hillside, creating head cuts and steep banks. |
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The end point was checked by one or two drops of titrant in excess to be sure that no further deepening of the purple takes place. |
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Lake Massapoag in Massachusetts was drawn down by deepening the outlet channel in a search for bog iron. |
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Henry responded by mounting campaigns against the rebel barons and deepening his alliance with Theobald. |
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Thermocline deepening and mixing alter zooplankton phenology, biomass and body size in a whole-lake experiment. |
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We see the growth of justice and the deepening of civilisation. |
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The Great Lakes and the Finger Lakes were carved by ice deepening old valleys. |
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In order for rapid deepening to occur, several conditions must be in place. |
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Bertie Ahern was forced to resign as the Irish Republic's Taoiseach yesterday because of a deepening scandal about his financial affairs. |
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It is a brilliantly managed scene, quaquaversal in its geometries, simultaneously expanding present space and deepening past time. |
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The deepening of the spiritual life was later to be seen as central to public policy and royal governance. |
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Marxian economics attributes rising inequality to job automation and capital deepening within capitalism. |
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Unionists believed in maintaining and deepening the relationship between the various nations of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. |
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Occipital furrow narrow, transverse, slightly deepening abaxially. |
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When the river is subject to vertical erosion, deepening the valley. |
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Short shafts of dying sunlight mingled with the deepening grey, lavendering the horizon, and all nature seemed to hush as though waiting to welcome the night. |
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Although in its simplistic sense globalization refers to the widening, deepening and speeding up of global interconnection, such a definition begs further elaboration. |
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The current form of the quarry is little different from that of the time of the Great War, save for enlarging of the actual quarry faces, and deepening of the Sinks. |
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Britain's most senior policeman was today at the centre of a deepening row amid claims that he said the former police force in Northern Ireland contained paramilitaries. |
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The deepening insights gained through reflective practice and guidance in the Six Dialogical Movements are not generalisable but they strongly resonate with others. |
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In the meeting, Mamsurov said development of cooperation between Ossetia and Iran will be a ground for deepening current friendly ties between Iran and Russia. |
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But the deepening recession has not left the firm unseamed and, just last week, Broadway defaulted on loans it used to buy the John Hancock Tower. |
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Savvidou's research is focused on utilizing Laban Movement Analysis, Yoga and creative movement to improve alignment while deepening expressivity in performance. |
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