Sentences with phrase «than bone deep»

So Gonzalez, a geoarchaeologist, and her colleagues at Liverpool John Moores University in England radiocarbon - dated the skull and found its beauty was more than bone deep.

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I know that votes like these can make Christian women feel like less - than, but I believe, deep in my bones, that things will get better for women in the Church.
More than a century ago, German paleontologist Ernst Stromer described Spinosaurus based on several bones from a single animal found during an expedition deep in the Sahara.
Our roles are more than skin deep: they penetrate to our bones.
In fact, anatomically, if you track through the deepest core body, recruiting feet down, bent knees, inner thighs up and back to deepen and widen the sitting bones, then articulating the psoas action of moving front sacrum and spine in and up as we gently roll to stack the pelvis and then add in more QL or deep lumbar support from the back is easeful, effective — and actually can mitigate SI issues and back body line tension that can come from overuse of the erectors and hamstrings in yoga — or from coming to a standing position from the back body, which is made more for movement than support anyway.
Whether you're itching for a drama and want to dive deep with To The Bone or new series Ozark or would rather grab some laughs with Friends From College, you'll find the service's selections more than satisfactory.
For more than 25 years, the Efficacy Institute has supported success in high - poverty, high - minority schools with a bone - deep belief that all students can succeed.
The WRX's resemblance to the STI is more than skin deep, but stops short of the bone.
The deeper and worse they get is what will than actually cause the bone structure surrounding your cats teeth to erode.
More severe than simple abrasions, lacerations can be deep cuts that expose underlying muscle and bone.
The gums, or gingiva, cover the bone of the jaw and attatch to the cementum of the roots leaving a small pocket, or gingival sulcus, normally less than 2 mm deep in dogs, between the enamel of the crown and the gingiva.
Deep within the bowels of the city are the bones of more than six million Parisians, the result of overcrowded cemeteries at the end of the eighteenth century.
There is a deep roster of players, and the game's cartoonish visuals look great, but the bare - bones online play and frustrating gameplay mechanics sometimes make the game feel more like a chore rather than an enjoyable experience.
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