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As punishment, Daedalus was forced to construct an inescapable labyrinth
beneath
the palace for the minotaur.
With seven billion peripatetic Homo sapiens on the planet, it was perhaps inevitable that one of them would eventually trod on the grave of the magnificent titan buried
beneath
the badlands of Southern Patagonia.
There, it's nothing more than a gurgle of water that issues forth from
beneath
a rock in a boulder in a pasture, high in the Bitterroot Mountains.
Other solar system bodies might have abundant liquid water, even more than Earth, but it's trapped
beneath
an icy shell, and so it's hard to access, it's hard to get to, it's hard to even find out if there's any life there.
After climbing a steep hill and wiping the sweat from his brow, he described what he saw
beneath
him.
They can be spotted tucking their heads
beneath
them for warmth, flashing them at prospective mates, sheltering eggs with them, or even using them to steer as they charge across the plains.
And as I will point out later in the presentation, 50 percent of the United States of America lies
beneath
the sea.
50 percent of our country that we own, have all legal jurisdiction, have all rights to do whatever we want, lies
beneath
the sea and we have better maps of Mars than that 50 percent.
And we realized that the greatest mountain range on Earth lies
beneath
the sea.
There are more active volcanoes
beneath
the sea than on land by two orders of magnitude.
This is that part of the United States that lies
beneath
the sea.
The key to survival lay in their own personal sunscreen manufactured
beneath
the skin: melanin.
Like, if that tunnel is dug more than about three or four tunnel diameters
beneath
your house, you will not be able to detect it being dug at all.
But every word we write in the narrative of our own lives, we come closer to uncovering what's
beneath
our own masks, maybe even embracing that true misfit, that true crazy one within.
This moment, more than any other, lit a fire
beneath
my husband Pat and me.
This breaks down blood vessels, letting blood seep out and form what starts out looking like a rash, and evolves into big discoloured blots
beneath
the skin.
Don't ever think people are
beneath
you or that you have nothing to learn from others."
And then one day, she felt something move
beneath
her.
Your light skin meant you didn't have to work
beneath
the sun.
He lived into his 80s, and he was buried
beneath
this monument in 720 AD.
And radar has revealed a vast pool of liquid water hidden under my colleague Olivia, seven stories
beneath
her feet.
That moving water pulls on the layers underneath, and those pull on the ones
beneath
them.
The winds push the ocean
beneath
them into the same rotating gyres.
And you see, the world around us is an infinite source of inspiration if we are curious enough to see
beneath
the surface of things.
Claps of thunder and flashes of lightning illuminate a swelling sea, as a ship buckles
beneath
the waves.
So, this is a voice of Udide, the supreme spider artist, who is older than dirt and lives in the dirt
beneath
the city of Lagos, listening and commenting and weaving the story of extraterrestrials coming to Lagos.
My journey began in 1971 when I witnessed two oil tankers collide
beneath
the Golden Gate, and a half a million gallons of oil spilled into the bay.
But
beneath
the surface of this seemingly similar reality lie dark masters, for whom Earth’s inhabitants are mere playthings.
But hidden
beneath
this supposed chaos, are carefully crafted scenes and symbols, carrying out the painting’s multifaceted attack on fascism.
Against the family’s wishes, Fa Hai buried the bowl
beneath
the Lei Feng Pagoda.
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