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Similarly,
beneath
all the chaos caused by Brexit, the United Kingdom is also looking at its fiscal-stimulus options.
Scratch
beneath
the surface, though, and you will find that Sinn Féin’s success is not so surprising.
Beneath
those fault lines are powerful economic trends, not least the labor-market and income polarization that is observable across the developed economies.
Instead of rushing to mine the seabed, we need to pause until we can protect the biodiversity of the high seas and show that exploiting what lies
beneath
them can yield long-term net benefits for sustainable development.
Second, as politics and public opinion shift
beneath
corporate America, CEOs are trying to maintain their balance.
The Archaeological Survey of India, however, confirmed the existence of ruins
beneath
the demolished mosque that belonged to an ancient temple – though no one could be sure it was a temple to Ram.
'Do you believe in the teachings of the Holy Apostolic Church?' continued the priest, turning his eyes away and folding his hands
beneath
his stole.
He looked at her hair dressed high
beneath
the long veil and white flowers, at the high frill that covered her long neck at the sides and showed it in front in a particularly maidenly way, and at her strikingly slender waist.
The old priest, with his sacerdotal headgear and his locks of grey hair, glistening like silver, combed back behind his ears, drew his small old hands out from
beneath
his vestments of heavy silver cloth with a large gold cross on the back, and began turning over some pages on the lectern.
She remembered not herself only, but all the women with whom she was intimate or acquainted: thought of them as they had been at that most solemn moment of their lives when, like Kitty, they had stood
beneath
the nuptial crown with love, hope and fear in their hearts, renouncing the past and entering upon the mystic future.
In spite of the dreadful change on the face, Levin had only to glance at those living eyes raised toward him, to notice the slight movement of the mouth
beneath
the clammy moustache, in order to understand the dreadful truth that this dead body was his living brother.
Serezha grew thoughtful as he peered into the hall-porter's face, which he had studied in minute detail – especially the chin which hung
beneath
the grey whiskers and which no one saw but Serezha, who always looked up at him.
'I will do it,' said Dolly, and she got up and began carefully sliding the spoon over the surface of the bubbling syrup, and now and then, to remove what had stuck to the spoon, she tapped it against a plate already covered with the yellowish pink scum, with blood-red streaks of syrup showing
beneath
it.
Only the hum of flies, like that of a swarm of bees, sounded continually high up in the birch trees
beneath
which he stood, and occasionally the children's voices reached him.
'Well, have you found anything?' she asked from
beneath
her white kerchief, turning her handsome face toward him, with a gentle smile.
'There's another, near the branch,' she said, pointing to a small mushroom cut across its firm pinkish crown by a dry blade of grass from
beneath
which it had sprung up.
Krak, quite black with smelly marsh slime, sprang out from
beneath
the upturned root of an alder with the air of a conqueror and sniffed at Laska.
Joyful and preoccupied, Laska started running across the bog, which swayed
beneath
her feet.
Crows were flying to the fields, and a barefooted boy was already driving the horses toward an old man, who had got up from
beneath
his coat and sat scratching himself.
They drove into a gravelled courtyard surrounded by flowers, where two men were making a border of rough porous stones round a well-forked flower-bed and stopped
beneath
a roofed portico.
At the Marshal's table,
beneath
the portrait of the Emperor, discussions were in full swing.
Her flushed face surrounded with soft hair that had escaped from
beneath
her night-cap shone with joy and resolution.
At the round table
beneath
a lamp sat the Countess and Karenin, conversing in low tones.
Neither the guard nor those entering noticed the horror on her face
beneath
the veil.
They looked roguishly at her, she thought, from
beneath
his cap, which had slipped forward, and she watched the rhythmical rise and fall of his cheeks and the little hand with the rosy palm making circular movements.
Standing in the cool shade of the newly-thatched barn, with its wattle walls of hazel, which had not yet shed its scented leaves, pressed against the freshly stripped aspens of the roof-tree under the thatch, he looked now through the open doorway into which the dry and bitter chaff-dust rushed and whirled, at the grass round the threshing-floor lit up by the hot sunshine and at the fresh straw that had just been brought out of the barn, now at the bright-headed and white-breasted swallows that flew in chirping
beneath
the roof and, flapping their wings, paused in the light of the doorway, and now at the people who bustled about in the dark and dusty barn; and he thought strange thoughts:'Why is all this being done?' he wondered.
Kitty's wet and rosy face was turned to him, timidly smiling
beneath
her bedraggled hat.
He walked with long strides, shivering
beneath
his worn cotton jacket and corduroy breeches.
A small parcel tied in a check handkerchief troubled him much, and he pressed it against his side, sometimes with one elbow, sometimes with the other, so that he could slip to the bottom of his pockets both the benumbed hands that bled
beneath
the lashes of the wind.
But the six trams were empty, and he followed them without cracking his whip, his legs stiffened by rheumatism; while the great yellow horse went on of itself, pulling heavily between the rails
beneath
a new gust which bristled its coat.
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