Down below, countless jellyfish drift about the hollows that run beneath the cliffs.
But over time, that hollows out America and hollows out our middle class.
In fact, they have put forward a budget that guts key investments in our future and hollows out our competitiveness.
His cheeks were sunken, which may have been why the hollows of his eyes looked much bigger than they had before.
In the vast expanses yurts sheltered here and there in hollows.
Ms Hollows commented on what she described as "initiative overload" from the government, and said she "threw a lot of paperwork in the bin".
Hull's public manner was invariably formal and correct, as if to insist that he never be taken for a hillbilly from the hollows of middle Tennessee.
CNN: Excerpt: 'The Prince of Tennessee: The Rise of Al Gore'
As Eric Schmidt said, when the back plane of your computer runs more slowly than the network, the computer hollows out and distributes itself across the network.
When the network becomes as fast as the backplane of your computer, the computer hollows out, its components dispersing across the Web, its value migrating to search and sort functions.
The Republican victory was also tempered by Democratic wins in conservative pockets of the state, including the hills and hollows of the south-west and the quiet coves and salt marshes of Chesapeake Bay.
To spend a day crossing the reservation is to see a place stunningly beautiful and seemingly forgotten all at once, small, poor communities tucked into the hollows of western South Dakota's Cheyenne River Reservation.
Just as veins of coal lace through the Appalachian Mountains, coal dust flows through the veins of the men, women and children who live in the hollows and towns that dot those rolling hills.
The bumps and hollows, the scary reads -- we had them all and very early on I told myself to enjoy the experience, because this was not about the score, it was something to be savored.
It was here that my mother learned the simple culinary art of making the beans and cornbread meal from her grandmother Charity, who ran a small boardinghouse that welcomed miners hoping to find work inside the damp hollows of the nearby mountains.
He began teaching, long before he had a degree, over in a one-room schoolhouse amid the hollows of Overton County in a place known informally as Booze, and soon became principal in a community closer to Carthage called Pleasant Shade, living where he could, sometimes in the homes of his students, who took to calling him Professor.
CNN: Excerpt: 'The Prince of Tennessee: The Rise of Al Gore'
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