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deep

[deep] / dip /








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Labour's Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander, who was interviewed on the same programme, said Lord Mandelson had shown "at best, deep naivety" in his remarks.

From BBC

These were isolated pockets of biodiversity separated by deep ocean barriers that most species could not cross.

From Science Daily

"Twice before I've played Adelaide and I ended up making the semis of the Australian Open. And then last year obviously I went deep," said Keys, the world number seven.

From Barron's

The nation's deep south is culturally distinct from the rest of Buddhist-majority Thailand, which took control of the region more than a century ago.

From Barron's

The galaxy contains large amounts of dust that block visible light, preventing telescopes like Keck from seeing deep into its interior.

From Science Daily