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These problems were simmering
beneath
the surface of autocratic repression for decades.
Beneath
the veneer of mutual affection on display in Washington, Macron’s visit was marked by deep disagreements, including over climate change and the Iran nuclear deal.
In short, we the people must refound ourselves on the rubble of a smoldering world that trembles
beneath
our feet.
In 2007, a privately funded mini-submarine planted a Russian flag directly
beneath
his alleged home.
In the short time since the decision to elevate Gauck to the presidency, the granite
beneath
Merkel’s feet has become political quicksand.
The proof is just
beneath
the surface, where a remarkable bipartisan consensus is emerging around an approach to America’s most serious social problems – including homelessness, criminal recidivism, preschool education, and chronic illness – that combines the best principles of conservatism and progressivism.
The Archaeological Survey of India, however, reported the existence of ruins
beneath
the demolished mosque that might have belonged to an ancient temple.
Beneath
the surface, however, Iran is no longer Ayatollah Khomeini's sharia state.
In the world of old, the West’s economic malaise already would have pulled the rug from
beneath
most emerging-market countries.
But insufficiently strong policies have left dangers lurking
beneath
the surface.
Beneath
the installation lay the buried remnants of the North Korean-engineered nuclear reactor that Israel’s air force had destroyed on September 6, 2007.
But the prospect of war in Europe now seems like a remote threat, and the varnish of the EU’s past success seems to have faded, even to those who have not forgotten the bloodstains
beneath.
Today, no one thinks anything of drilling 3,000 meters
beneath
the ocean floor.
Like the heat
beneath
the proverbial boiling frogs, the level of surveillance in Western democracies has been ratcheted up slowly – but far faster than citizens can respond.
Social tensions bubbling
beneath
the surface could well add fuel to the crisis of confidence.
But that discontent continues to bubble
beneath
the surface – manifested on social media and in political absenteeism – and it shows no signs of waning.
Real issues are buried
beneath
the crimes of the terrorists and the mistakes of the security forces.
But some would argue that
beneath
the chaos and bluster, there is an economic rationale to the Trump administration’s disorderly retreat from globalization.
But,
beneath
the surface, an unbalanced, unstable, uncoordinated, and unsustainable economy risks losing its capacity for resilience.
Some companies even seem to celebrate the melting of the polar ice cap, because it will reduce the cost of extracting the oil that lies
beneath
the Arctic Ocean.
Look
beneath
the surface and you find that these big swings were the result of two related factors.
India’s AgonyMUMBAI – In most cities of South Asia, hidden
beneath
the grime and neglect of extreme poverty, there exists a little Somalia waiting to burst out and infect the body politic.
But,
beneath
this definition lie rich notions of voluntary association, accountability for strategic decisions, and concern for the communities that cooperatives serve.
They saw through her “strong and stable” motto, repeated ad nauseum throughout the campaign, to the spurious and shifty reality
beneath.
So, what should Europeans be reading
beneath
their sun umbrellas this year?
And a good deal of traffic – with new cars smuggled in through tunnels
beneath
the “Philadelphi Route” that runs along the Egyptian border.
Under the current constitution, local governments have the right to exploit (and profit directly from) oil extracted from new sites
beneath
their territory, while only a share of the income from existing sites must go to Iraq’s central government.
Refugees and Reform in EuropeLAGUNA BEACH – There is a simple truth
beneath
the growing human tragedy of Europe’s refugee crisis, and the European Union cannot address the massive influx of exhausted, desperate people in a manner compatible with its values unless governments and citizens acknowledge it.
China’s unilateral behavior has exposed a strain of virulent anti-Chinese sentiment bubbling
beneath
the surface in many Asian countries.
Why did " Nature, " one of the most prestigious journals in science, publish it, in 1985,
beneath
the patronizing assertion that the "popularity of Kinji Imanishi's writings in Japan gives an interesting insight into Japanese society"?
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