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That's deep enough to sink Mount Everest into and still have over 2.1 kilometers of water sitting atop its
newly
submerged peak.
As if that weren't enough, the water then retreats, dragging with it the
newly
created debris, and anything, or anyone, unfortunate enough to be caught in its path.
That
newly
discovered herb can improve your memory or destroy your liver.
But after a deep cut or wound, the
newly
healed skin will look different from the surrounding area, and may not fully regain all its abilities for a while, or at all.
Finally, in the fourth stage of remodeling, the wound matures as the
newly
deposited collagen is rearranged and converted into specific types.
The
newly
liberated proteins bump up against their neighbors and start to form new bonds with each other, more and more as the heat increases, until finally, they're so entangled that they gel into a solid mass, a boiled egg.
But the
newly
crowned King made a tragic political mistake by backing out of his arranged marriage with a French Princess to secretly marry the widow of a minor Noble.
And by marrying Elizabeth of York, elder sister of the disappeared Princes, the
newly
crowned Henry VII joined the two roses, finally ending nearly a century of war.
Every year, 60,000 people are
newly
diagnosed with Parkinson's, and this number is only rising.
Five months after that election, the
newly
elected mayor appointed me the first Commissioner of Immigrant Affairs for this
newly
established office.
Three
newly
elected Latinas joined the Yakima City Council in 2016.
Their legs grew thick, their feet sturdy, and
newly
developed thigh muscles turned them into formidable runners.
And this
newly
formed Arab Organization for Electoral Management Bodies, which is trying to professionalize how elections are run in the region, they're using it as well.
About a month later, I'm back home in North Carolina for a short visit, and on the last evening, I run upstairs to Deah's room, eager to find out how he's feeling being a
newly
married man.
This study from 1999 used blood tests to confirm that the serotonin levels of the
newly
in love very closely resembled the serotonin levels of people who had been diagnosed with obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Then in my late 20s, I shifted to the sprawling metropolis of Mumbai, and my framework, like the
newly
industrialized aspirational humanity, began to alter.
Then there's the risk of putting a sleep-deprived teen, with a
newly
minted driver's license, behind the wheel.
This is a community-driven stigma that keeps many gay men from disclosing their status, and it keeps those
newly
diagnosed from seeking support within their own community, and I find that truly distressing.
But most importantly, I would get approached by guys who were
newly
diagnosed with HIV and they were scared, and they were alone, and they didn't know what step to take next.
So what that means is we have all of this information on regular people that's
newly
available at very low expense.
Over 50 years ago, the debate was raging about the
newly
dominant media: the television.
Despite being fragile, a
newly
molted shrimp is actually more likely to threaten intruders, spreading the large limbs it usually uses to strike or stab its opponents.
Biologists have even noticed that its bluffs are tactical:
newly
molted mantis shrimp are more likely to bluff against smaller rivals, who are especially likely to be driven away.
This is a project that scans the world's
newly
posted blog entries every two or three minutes, searching for occurrences of the phrases "I feel" and "I am feeling."
According to the UNHCR, every minute, 20 people are
newly
displaced by climate change, economic crisis and social and political instability.
In some cases, and in fact in most cases in one year, this flu was caused by a new virus to us, or
newly
identified by us, called Israeli Acute Paralysis virus.
When you meet somebody as a reader, you meet him for the first time, newly, freshly.
I was invited to meet with leading educators from the
newly
free Eastern Europe and Russia.
By the 8th century, a sailing ship began to make sense: it could go further, faster, in search of
newly
available plunder.
The males die off shortly after, but the
newly
fertilized queens are ready to find shelter for their long sleep.
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