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We're going to be asked to take assignments that we think are
beneath
our station and our talent and our skill.
By night, they sleep
beneath
the stars, huddled together with their packs of dogs, cats and pet rats between their bodies.
You might think that those are more sophisticated, but actually what's more complicated is the hierarchy
beneath
them.
If A is the question, B is the answer, stay creative in the cloud, and you start going, and experiments don't work, experiments don't work, experiments don't work, experiments don't work, until you reach a place linked with negative emotions where it seems like your basic assumptions have stopped making sense, like somebody yanked the carpet
beneath
your feet.
There is 10 times more gold, silver, platinum, palladium in one ton of our electronics than in one ton of ore mined from
beneath
the surface of the earth.
Dust was flying in the air, and the ground was shaking like a swing
beneath
me.
It made its way up his neck, cutting off his ability to breathe, and stopped just
beneath
the eyes.
But he told me he felt tingles, sparks of electricity flickering on and off just
beneath
the surface of the skin.
Beneath
our feet, 90 percent of all the world's ice, 70 percent of all the world's fresh water.
The Arctic Ocean melts
beneath
our feet four months before it ever had in history, and we're 1,000 kilometers from safety.
Beneath
the magic is a story about the pattern of Colombian and Latin American history from colonial times onward.
I was amazed that
beneath
the city's bland strip malls was 12,000 years of history just waiting to be discovered.
We find them in fissures of rock miles
beneath
our feet, in boiling waters of the ocean floor, in acidic waters of thermal springs, and in cloud droplets miles above our heads.
It's possible that life might persist in aquifers
beneath
the surface of Mars.
Microbes may thrive on Jupiter's moon Europa, where liquid water ocean probably lies
beneath
the icy crust.
Another ocean
beneath
the surface of Saturn's moon Enceladus is the source of geysers erupting into space.
One person I hired felt that because he attended an elite university, there were certain assignments that were
beneath
him, like temporarily doing manual labor to better understand an operation.
Beneath
line 2 is line 3, which describes exactly how we'll go about counting.
An object in straight-line motion will move forever unless something, like the friction of the ground
beneath
it, causes it to slow down and stop.
Beneath
the Denmark Strait exists the world's largest waterfall.
While 4200 meters of Hawaii's Mauna Kea sit above sea level, its sides plummet
beneath
the waves for another 5800 meters.
The water in the ocean
beneath
it is warmer than the frozen ground in the Antarctic, and that warmth is transferred through the ice pack.
Stem cells
beneath
the lining of your intestines replace these cells as they wear out.
On the other hand, virtually all the atoms you come in to contact with through the course of your life, the ones in the ground
beneath
you, the air you breath, the food you eat, those that make up every living thing, including you, have existed for billions of years and were created in places very unlike our planet.
I mean, imagine yourself here in this room, if you were suddenly plunged into blackness, with your only job to find the exit, sometimes swimming through these large spaces, and at other times crawling
beneath
the seats, following a thin guideline, just waiting for the life support to provide your very next breath.
It calved off the Ross Ice Shelf, and we went down there to explore ice edge ecology and search for life-forms
beneath
the ice.
It's now a self-swimming autonomous robot, artificially intelligent, and its ultimate goal is to go to Jupiter's moon Europa and explore oceans
beneath
the frozen surface of that body.
However, the borrowed crossbow isn't adjusted perfectly, and William finds that his practice shots cluster in a tight spread
beneath
the bullseye.
Firstly, the sprouting hair we see is mostly made up of keratin, the protein leftover from dead cells that are forced upwards as new cells grow
beneath
them.
I guess I'm a matchmaker of sorts and as a photographer, I have the rare opportunity to reveal animals and entire ecosystems that lie hidden
beneath
the ocean's surface.
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