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1 Like woodworm in the old Dens Park main stand, bitterness began to bury deep into pores.
2 That means someone sure as hell thought whatever's in it was important enough to bury deep , and if that's true, then-
3 Buried deep in Minister McCreevy's Budget documents was a rather peculiar item.
4 Roger, buried deep in his paper, heard the heavy street door close.
5 Flora, her hands buried deep in the soapsuds, looked at him round-eyed.
6 After all, how could anyone know what was or wasn't buried deep ?
7 It might be buried deep inside you but it twists your thinking.
8 Detecting such barely perceptible phenomena requires sensitive instruments, usually buried deep underground.
9 Thrown perhaps from an upper window: you say it was buried deep .
10 It is buried deep , - with all that I once thought that it implied.
11 Buried deep in the core of the ship was the Winter Wonderland.
12 Then a smile started, buried deep in his silvery-white mustache and beard.
13 That one must be buried deep , beyond all peradventure of involuntary resurrection.
14 But he was still big and hard and buried deep inside her.
15 I squeezed my darkness into this tiny piece buried deep inside me.
16 But Willie just sat there, his head buried deep in his hands.
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