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Examples for "deep "
Examples for "deep "
1 At the end of last year, our economy was in deep crisis.
2 Despite the upbeat talk, deep political problems were on display in Washington.
3 Contemporary health care is facing deep personal crisis appearing mainly in nurses.
4 Peters said New Zealand had deep sympathy for the situation in Samoa.
5 The problem is not, therefore, a deep one with the system itself.
1 At some mysterious and critical point, the crime rate began to turn.
2 GOVERNMENT departments are known to work in mysterious ways, writes Michael Dervan.
3 Two days later a second mysterious event gave the rumors new life.
4 Occupation: Former police officer turned private detective; peerless solver of mysterious murders.
5 Its capital runs into millions; its prospectuses are pompous; its pay-roll mysterious .
1 Grudje met James' eyes for a long moment, his gaze utterly inscrutable .
2 Yes; but the attitude of my Lord of Mayence was quite inscrutable .
3 Pestilences were inscrutable providences; they were the wrath of God made manifest.
4 Luca had long ago become accustomed to his daughter's inscrutable mood swings.
5 The Chinese seem specially inscrutable ; no one seems really to understand them.
1 Sielto's cryptic words didn't rise quite to the level of a warning.
2 As cryptic as when Small Talk asked Jelena the very same question.
3 And he said something kind of cryptic today, now you mention it.
4 It's the first evidence that cryptic female choice contributes to reproductive success.
5 He stated it as if that cryptic information was a simple fact.
1 His comment on this piece of news is strong but cryptical .
2 Mathewson to the cryptical stone edifice with high narrow windows, another third to follow Capt.
3 He did not explain that somewhat cryptical remark, and presently he left her and went to his room.
4 Ahead loomed green and cryptical hills, and when the conductor came around I learned that I was at last in Vermont.
5 The distribution of cryptical cave-mouths on the black snow-denuded summits seemed roughly even as far as the range could be traced.
1 I'm not mystifying you at all; the clock took the pictures automatically.
2 Not two paces had Seton taken on to the mystifying wharf when:
3 The big Saul listening to the playing of David is still mystifying .
4 The final section on Fischer's life was tantalizing, yet even more mystifying .
5 Afraid I'm finding her just as mystifying as in the old days.
6 The mystifying chant of letters and numbers ran on for three pages.
7 Rear seats recline but, again, the absence of rear vents is mystifying .
8 As for the red-clad Lords, they seemed to glory in mystifying all.
9 Frisbie's information, given after Miss Adair had gone in, was rather mystifying .
10 It's up to parents to help them thrive in this often mystifying existence.
11 Already, so much is being said that I find completely mystifying .
12 While this story was enlightening in some respects, it was mystifying in others.
13 She changed the subject and noted, This is all very mystifying .
14 His forte in debating is his power of mystifying the point.
15 Michael went on to tell me the check into Malone's background was mystifying .
16 On the way through the frosty streets Sylvia grew more mystifying .
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