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  • 21Deep Insight — Origin Helsinki, Finland Genres American Rock / Emo Years active 2002 – Present Labels Warner Music Group, Fullsteam …

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  • 22Deep Phreatic Thermal Explorer — Der Deep Phreatic Thermal Explorer, abgekürzt DEPTHX, ist ein unbemanntes autonomes Unterwasserfahrzeug, das für die Erforschung von Unterwasserhöhlensystemen, den sogenannten Cenotes, im Jahr 2007 in Zacatón, Mexiko eingesetzt wurde.[1] …

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  • 23deep-water — deep wa·ter (dēpʹwô tər, wŏt ər) adj. Of, relating to, or carried on in waters of a relatively great depth: a deep water port; deep water drilling for oil. * * * …

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  • 24Deep Creek (Pennsylvania) — Deep Creek is a 22.9 mile long (36.9 km)[1] tributary of Pine Creek in Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, in the United States. Via Pine Creek, its waters flow to Mahantango Creek, then to the Susquehanna River. Deep Creek joins Pine Creek… …

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  • 25Deep End (short story) — Deep End is a short story written in 1961 by British author J. G. Ballard. It first appeared in the May 1961 edition of New Worlds (Volume 36, Number 106)[1] and then in the 1962 collection The Voices of Time and Other Stories[2] followed by The… …

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  • 26deep-abyssal — waters of the sea below a depth of about 2,000 metres …

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  • 27Deep water coral — Table coral, which can live in deep water (in this picture, it is in shallow, warm water) The habitat of deep water corals, also known as cold water corals, extends to deeper, darker parts of the oceans than tropical corals, ranging from near the …

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  • 28DEEP, THE — The ancient Hebrews believed that the earth lay across an all encompassing ocean, which they called tehom. The term is used in the Bible either for the primordial waters in toto (Gen. 1:2) or for the upper or lower portion alone (cf. Ps. 42:8).… …

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  • 29deep — deep1 W1S2 [di:p] adj comparative deeper superlative deepest ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(going far down)¦ 2¦(going far in)¦ 3¦(serious)¦ 4¦(breath)¦ 5¦(feeling/belief)¦ 6¦(sound)¦ 7¦(colour)¦ 8¦(difficult …

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  • 30deep — 1 /di:p/ adjective 1 GOING FAR DOWN going far down from the top or from the surface: a deep hole in the ground | Come on, get in! The water s not very deep here. | 2 metres/6 feet etc deep: At this point the lake is ninety metres deep. 2 knee… …

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