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The flat, black-looking skin of the whale peaked above the water for just a few seconds before submerging again.
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The tsunami waves swept across a wide swath of the Pacific Ocean, killing dozens and flattening or submerging villages.
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For him the EU is about co-operation on issues that members have in common, without submerging the diversity that members cherish so much.
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The second group was the small emerging or submerging companies which did not have the resource capacity to service big corporations and the multinationals.
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It quickly melts, submerging a lot of Florida and Manhattan.
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Because submerging them above their rubber trim results in disaster.
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In mid-September, the Kolka Glacier in the Caucasus Mountains collapsed, submerging villages in the Republic of North Ossetia (Russian Federation) under thousands of tons of ice and rock, killing over 120 people.
UNESCO: 83e
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Whether Hemingway is jumping on a trampoline or submerging herself in a cold stream, with her pointed nose and bouncy blonde hair, her message in the film is one of achieving mental well-being and overcoming one's own problems.
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Call it the Das Boot effect: With their deep keels and heavy ballast, J-boats push such a mass of water that they tend to hunker down in a breeze, submerging the bow and stern and soaking practically everyone on deck.
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