61. In contrast to the lucid rationality of the modern glass tower, the forum projects the idea that serious disturbances may lie beneath a relatively smooth appearance. 62. In fact, he told a story that says a great deal about what lies beneath the smooth corona of hair and the Caraceni suits. 63. In the darkness, it was hard to see what lay beneath. 64. It is his fascination for what lies beneath the surface of things, Macaulay said, that makes his work entertaining and engaging. 65. It lies beneath other headlines about Allied air activity in China and Burma and a lowering of the height requirement for draftees. 66. It lies just beneath the surface in an argument over tactics between a white sergeant and a black undercover detective. 67. Known as gas hydrates, the icy objects normally lie beneath the muddy sediments of the sea floor where methane seeps slowly from oil-rich deposits far below. 68. Lying beneath layers of muscle and blubber, the presumptive arteries converged on the testes. 69. Many of these images, created by Wolfram, are ghostlike reductions of familiar objects, skeletal representations of processes that may lie beneath natural forms. 70. Massive soapstone deposits lie beneath the landfill. |