Their headlamps illuminate soda-straw rock drippings from the ceiling, and rippled flowstone on the cave walls.
And yet, and yet, Berkshire as a stock barely rippled on this blockbuster gambit.
By then, the crowd numbered in the hundreds and rippled with sporadic waves of teenage squeals.
Concern rippled around the world, fueled by a seemingly slow initial response by Japanese authorities.
The implants were eventually removed, and the liposuction left her tummy a rippled, lumpy mess.
Rebellions rippled through Tunisia, Egypt, and Libya, toppling dictatorships, and by March 2011, Syrians were demonstrating.
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This same staph bug has rippled through the National Football League, infecting muscular limbs skinned by artificial turf.
The water on the surface of the pool rippled and the same breeze caused the aspen leaves to tremble.
U.S. officials said this was because of security concerns that rippled across Kabul in the wake of Saturday's bombings.
Nonetheless, the alleged scheme has rippled through the Republican side of the race.
This matters if, as now, house-price inflation has rippled out of London to the north where property is much cheaper.
Rain rippled the surface of a reflecting pool at the ground zero memorial, where people placed flowers along the edges.
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Developments in housing finance have rippled out to hit the construction industry and, less directly, to impact on household spending.
Some kids were splashing in the water, which rippled from a passing speedboat that made the white barrels rise and fall.
Sasha usually looked at the window, which faced the street, and tonight, as she continued her story, was rippled with rain.
That change threw off the rest of the car's design, causing changes that rippled all the way to the rear taillights.
But, instead, all I could do was sit there and watch as resistance and skepticism built and rippled through the assembled group.
Rising property prices then rippled out to the rest of the country.
The travel chaos rippled across Europe as many airlines, including Air France, Alitalia, Lufthansa, Iberia and Aer Lingus canceled flights to Heathrow.
Tuesday's surging oil price rippled throughout various segment's of the economy.
The shock waves from this week's attacks rippled ever more widely.
The day the riots began, Jakarta hiked the price of fuel as high as 71%, a move that rippled inflation through the rest of the economy.
Tensions have rippled over issues such as Iran's nuclear program, Israel, and Iraq, and have been aggravated since the outspoken Ahmadinejad came to power in 2005.
But with 50 minutes gone and England on 242-8, 39 runs behind, the small South African crowd rippled into life as Cronje was handed the second new ball.
Thomas Hitzlsperger had the first shot with a ninth-minute free-kick, blocked by Deco, and the Stuttgart midfielder lashed another left-footed effort goalwards moments later which rippled Ricardo's side-netting.
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The uproar over the amnesty has also rippled through campaigning in elections to choose a successor to Mr. Klaus, as candidates distance themselves from the move and its now unpopular author.
It has responded to tornadoes, flash floods and tropical storms around the United States, amassing a gallery of before-and-after images that span generations: a formal childhood portrait, rippled and flecked with dirt.
Some economists give more credit to the company than to Alan Greenspan for the low inflation of the past 20 years, given how greatly its low-cost model has rippled through the industry and the economy.
"The gravitational effect of the decapitation of the regime in Baghdad 24 hours ago has rippled right up here to the north, as was the hope and the expectation of allied coalition commanders, " Sadler said.
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