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the deep

noun as in deep blue sea

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What makes Odo so fascinating that people would give up millions to him isn’t clear; it’s hard to see how Odo, who spends his days delivering benisons and posing for Insta, manages what’s effectively a city; and the reader is left wondering what’s going on with the “Deep,” a militia patrolling the grounds.

Discussions are expected to cover a broad range of issues, including the deep ties between the US and Ireland, shared global challenges, including the war in Ukraine and the situation in the Middle East, as well as the two countries' economic relationship.

From BBC

Because Hayes’ commitments to Chelsea, her former employer, delayed her arrival in the U.S. until last May, she had little time to fully evaluate the deep U.S. talent pool ahead of the Olympics.

“We generally tend to try to accentuate the positive as well as the deep variety we have,” Henderson explained.

From Slate

"Mining would by its nature remove the very substrate of life in and on the deep seafloor, no matter the technology," says Jessica Battle, who leads the global no deep-seabed mining initiative at the WWF.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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