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- Shallow-water blackout refers to loss of consciousness due to hypoxia during a dive ****ociated with a shallow depth in differing causative cir****stances...
- utterly different people to do so – a great gentleman and an obscure, shallow-brained, charlatan, political Jewboy".: 400  Initially, the Prime Minister...
- conservative forces and brand the crusaders as anarchists, dishonest shallow-brained fools, and thoroughly dangerous fanatics....While Bryan preached the...
- builders like other stony corals in the order Scleractinia. Brain corals are found in shallow warm water coral reefs in all the world's oceans. They are...
- have made us one: a union that may never be dissolved in spite of shallow-brained agitators, scheming pundits and political tricksters who secure a fleeting...
- pleasure, woman’s pain-- Nature made them blinder motions bounded in a shallower brain: Woman is the lesser man, and all thy p****ions, match’d with mine,...
- M****er has a fine talent for historical re-creation, but the two shallow-brained sisters...can hardly sustain him for 800-odd pages even though their...
- emotional expression". Shallow affect has an equivalent meaning to blunted affect. In the Psychopathy Checklist, Factor 1 identifies shallow affect as a common...
- clown, Sir Gregory's man. Mr. Credulous, nephew to Sir Perfidious, a shallow-brained scholar. Boy, a singer. Servant to Sir and Lady Ruinous Gentry. Servant...
- Commercial. Brownlow's Whig derided Frederick Heiskell as a "superannuated, shallow-brained, malignant, personally corrupt man." In July 1866, Brownlow called...