Sentences with phrase «under one's surface»

The author strikingly conveys the simmering rage that resides just under the surface of most of his characters.
They won't rise too much, but they will seem softer and you may see some bubbles forming just under the surface of the dough.
From then on out, everything that has bubbling under the surface of these characters slowly comes to light.
You're bound to spot some interesting fish and other sea creatures and you may get a whole new concept of what's going on under the surface of the water.
It is the «now» that is lurking under the surface of all of the current environmental issues and solutions that are being fought in very public ways currently.
Just because the pond looks inviting on a hot and humid day, don't dive in, ignoring the warning signs, until you know what lies under the surface.
But don't let that tiny pool fool you — it's 45 meters deep under the surface.
The hatred has been hidden there under the surface for many years.
That's a sign that the upset feelings are still there under the surface.
There's nothing better than contributing to a community and really getting under the surface.
A photograph can bring to light that which lives under the surface, perhaps a fantasy or a perspective we have been ignorant of.
And in fact, our loss is always right under the surface of other emotions, even happiness.
It takes me a while to completely let my guard down and take a guy for what he shows to me, not what I think might be hiding under the surface.
Already in 2012 it was boiling under surface of Ukrainian society.
The reef is found at an accessible 25 feet under the surface.
It lies just under the surface with only a few small waves to indicate it is even there.
I wouldn't say it lacks emotional depth, but just it's very much buried under the surface.
Instead those feelings remain under the surface and leave you with the vague feeling that you are unhappy without really knowing why.
Data taken by telescopes and other scientific instruments suggest that the moon has a massive liquid ocean under its surface.
In 2014, scientists finally found their source: a huge lake about 20 miles under the surface ice.
It is true that this film may seem a little slow but there is so much under the surface that no one should be bored.
But it's rather like a duck swimming: what seems simple, effortless and graceful on the surface has got little legs pumping away under the surface.
It was always something deeper than that, something under the surface.
Sometimes it can help to set a limit, and listen to the feelings under the surface that make it hard for them to find the joy in daily tasks.
Yet rumors persist of monsters lurking over the horizon, their huge forms hanging above the waves and swiftly moving under the surface.
Very soft and approachable with hazelnut and dark sugar lingering under the surface.
There's a lot under the surface of life, everyone knows that.
But its best feature is a little further under the surface: Smart lock screens that will let you be super secure without ever entering a PIN again.
Hair in this region tends to be coarse and curly, so it's more likely to get trapped under the surface of the skin, causing swelling and sometimes infection.
You'd never know to look at the user interface, but the little green guy is working his magic under the surface here.
They can be disabling in their own right, and can often indicate bigger problems under the surface.
Tools to actually see under the surface are currently a scientific work in progress.
You can explore ancient Mayan ruins, visit a pristine forest, and dive under the surface of a clear sea.
Most likely, the real issue under the surface has not been adequately tended to.
Even though he's the only hero with actual powers there's just enough of the real man under the surface to keep him human.
We need to leave room for the player to dig so the story under the surface will emerge.
More specifically, an all - in - one desktop PC under its Surface line.
The term «flesh - eating» can also be misleading because in most cases, the damage is largely done under the surface of the skin.
A license, permit or lease providing rights to explore for and / or extract minerals under the surface of an area of land.
Fully submerged systems also have their attractions - they can follow the circular motion of the waves under the surface.
It's like an aquarium, but you're the one inside looking out on the world under the surface.
Meanwhile, the troubles under the surface of the water usually go unnoticed.
A lot of customers have complained that the problem with Android Wear is that, for the most part, all watches are more or less the same under the surface.
This futuristic dining table has hidden heating and cooling elements under its surface to cook food, or to keep meals warm and drinks cold.
This layering suggests the possibility of infinite paintings under the surface, as though the finished work is just one variation among many.
Hundreds of fish and coral species are at home in the shallow reef and pristine visibility ensures an unforgettable time under the surface.
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