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deep

[deep] / dip /








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Every private moment and conversation depicted in the show was sketched out by deep, extensive research into specific periods of their lives, said Connor Hines, the show’s executive producer, co-writer and creator.

From The Wall Street Journal

But Child became famous by demystifying it with her deep culinary knowledge, boundless enthusiasm, humor and honesty.

From The Wall Street Journal

Addressing Windsor's family at the front of the courtroom, the coroner added: "I hope you can think of the happy times he brought to the public and the deep affection the public held him in."

From BBC

A ‘deep freeze’ has enveloped the U.S. labor market.

From The Wall Street Journal

Microscopic examination suggests the layers formed through seasonal freeze and thaw cycles in calm, deep waters beneath ice cover.

From Science Daily