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Then they burrow into the earth, future kings and queens.
The worms can burrow into fresh wounds, with potentially devastating effects.
A virtual robot skitter up your arm and burrow into your chest?
Females burrow into the bottom of your foot to slurp your blood.
Sailors named shipworms, which burrow into and devour wooden ships and dikes.
I burrow into support databases, user manuals and forums to educate myself.
The deeper I burrow into Below, the deeper it burrows into my mind.
The protozoan parasites, injected as the flies suck blood, burrow into the brain.
These guys will just burrow into the mulch, they can be hard to see.
A third effort sought to burrow into the infrastructure of American and European nations.
Some types of invasive earthworms also burrow into mineral soil and seal carbon there.
It's a line so subtly sexy, it will burrow into your psyche for all time.
Other songs like "Tess" and "The Doorway" burrow into silky synth lines and airtight hooks.
The exchange between two Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, DJs has become one of the most iconic moments in a movie stuffed full of scenes deliberately repeated over and over again, the better to burrow into your brain just as they burrow into the brain of Murray's Phil.
They don't burrow into your ear, or strap over your head like you're a fighter pilot.
They burrow into the far bank's crisp grass tinder and a thousand fires leap to life.
It was all the opening Lee needed to burrow into Junior's life, and into the family fortune.
It's an evening of crime, as "The Last Panthers" and "Biutiful" burrow into the European criminal underworld.
The larvae "hurl themselves at spiders" in order to land on them and burrow into the abdomen.
Orgeron implemented an inventive passing game and helped develop quarterback Joe Burrow into a Heisman Trophy winner.
He said they even drew on foreign agencies like Interpol to burrow into past behavior of foreign students.
But it appears China set up a task force to burrow into the communications networks to out spies.
Technology allows us to burrow into echo chambers, exacerbating misinformation and polarization and softening up society for propaganda.
And for more than a century, coal companies have clear-cut hollows to burrow into the earth below.
Once they're on the bed, they offer even the weariest student a retreat to burrow into each night.
And over many administrations, too many political appointees have found ways to burrow into the career Civil Service.
Many ranged in sizes from pigs to hippos, though some were small enough to burrow into the ground.
These are masterfully constructed songs that wrestle with themselves lyrically as much they burrow into the listener melodically.
No one has to literally say, "being gay is bad" for the message to burrow into queer people's brains.
Once ingested, the worm can penetrate the intestine, traverse the nervous system, and burrow into the brain's outer lining.
When white Americans burrow into their group identity, the switch that Painter described often flips, from nothingness to awfulness.
Here are the screens that are only seen for seconds, but successfully burrow into our brains like evil nightmare worms.
These 240 prose poems — meditations on grief, love and loss — will burrow into your psyche like tiny shards of glass.
It's allowed him to burrow into the thought patterns that define his depression, gain perspective on them, and change them.
Ultimately the reason we've published this piece is because music can burrow into and draw out a very specific feeling.
There's no immediate suggestion that spy agencies or state-sponsored hackers have already used the technique to burrow into people's emails.
This happens when an egg has been fertilized, and "the embryo [is] trying to burrow into the uterus," Dr. Alexander explains.
So the Polish authorities plan to burrow into the bunker in the coming weeks to see what, if anything, is inside.
I might as well admit here that Christmas music has already started to burrow into my brain and warp my logic.
To do this, Augustine would have to burrow into the enigmatic words of Genesis more deeply than anyone had done before.
Instead of drinking blood from the surface of your skin, the females burrow into you, and then they start laying eggs.
They then proceeded to locate and "burrow" into a store room containing thousands of Apple products including iPhones , iPads , and MacBooks . Sgt.
The bees burrow into mounds of soil built by termites, which hang on trees some eight feet off the ground or higher.
Scabies What causes it: Scabies are tiny mites — so tiny you can't see them — that burrow into your skin and lay eggs.
It's gorgeous out and I could use the fresh air, but I burrow into my covers and try to get some sleep.
Some animals burrow into the ground, while others flee to more urban areas that are less affected by the fire, she said.
It was supposed to burrow into the surface, but it encountered trouble last fall when it popped back out of the planet.
We were absolutely entranced, watching them mill around, dive into the water, flutter through the tall grasses and burrow into their underground nests.
They can so easily burrow into our lives, becoming part of the fabric of our daily routines, only to disappear out of nowhere.
The eggs then hatch into larvae, which burrow into the human skin and live there between 27 and 128 days, the report states.
Burnout is real, and I understand why some metal folk would rather just ignore the whole thing and burrow into their record collections.
I arrive home, and P. has set up a nest for me to burrow into on the couch and watch Brooklyn Nine-Nine.
This was due to a lack of friction, which the probe needs in order to burrow into the soil, according to a NASA statement.
Pick up a book, burrow into an armchair and take yourself on some literary excursions to places like Laos, Poland, Chile and South Africa.
But Tsai and Chang say the bugs they found allow anyone to covertly burrow into a company's network without needing a working username or password.
Adding newer, smarter features at a faster clip than its competitors is a big reason that it was able to burrow into the taxi market.
They burrow into the bottom of the ocean and then flicker back and forth looking suspiciously like innocent plants, lying in wait for their victims.
Once released from the snails, the worms can burrow into the skin and deep inside the body of any human daring to enter its waters.
It's not just working-class people who seek out dives, it's everyone who wants to burrow into someplace dark and beery for a few hours.
The first is that of Carl Nielsen: burrow into yourself until you hit gold, producing an irreducible, sui-generis style that communicates your essential self.
CARAMANICA Burrow into "Hungry Ghost," the new album by the guitar-bass-drums trio Typical Sisters, and you might start to notice what isn't there.
The Trump administration has given Pallone and his staff plenty of openings to burrow into the scandals and controversial policy decisions of the past two years.
In the second half, she played older material—the kind of heartsick songs that burrow into your soul and stay there as part of the furniture.
Scabies, a contagious rash caused by mites that burrow into the skin, is also becoming common as people are unable to wash their bodies or clothes.
"The collapse of ISIS's so-called caliphate in Iraq and Syria means it will attempt to burrow into new countries and find safe havens," Tillerson said.
These novels' meditations on family, on the inner lives of husbands and wives, were intended to burrow into truths beyond the chance meanderings of pop culture.
While I always try to burrow into my perceptions in order to create characters, I am stopped short of actually visualizing them with police-artist precision.
German kids thrilled to the adventures of the Captain and Simon on screen, then turned to the Edmond Hamilton books the way we burrow into Harry Potter.
Yes, it's poor decision making on their part to be seen, to be near me, to burrow into my ear––but I know that it's not malicious.
Tetris's seemingly simple game play, yet intense spatial logic puzzles can burrow into your brain and start to meld with your real life in sometimes unexpected ways.
Burrow into the Timeline on the Neil Young Archives, scroll to 1995, and zoom out to display the videos unattached to any particular music session or performance.
"Chinese syndrome" refers to a hypothetical nuclear-reactor accident in which the fuel would melt through the floor of the containment structure and burrow into the earth.
But they burrow into the snow in winter, creating so-called pigloos — a tunnel or cave with a foot or two of snow on top for insulation.
The spacecraft also came to Mars equipped with a self-hammering drill that's designed to burrow into the planet's surface in order to take the world's internal temperature.
After the maggots feed till they reach a mature life stage -- five to seven days -- they drop off, burrow into the ground and emerge days later as flies.
Instead, they have these rootlets that burrow into the bone and then the bacteria are able to metabolize the fats and oils that are in the bone themselves.
Locking himself in a lightless basement for months on end, his songs burrow into the core of what it means to simultaneously give and not give a fuck.
It was easier to burrow into the concept because "Don't Make Me Wait," 44/876's lead single, was breezy and enjoyable in its own midday-cocktail way.
ZOUR MAGHAR, Syria — On the eastern bank of the Euphrates River, Kurdish militiamen aligned with American troops burrow into sandbagged positions and eye their foes across the water.
"It's possible, because grasshoppers can burrow into vegetation, that they can hide in very tiny spaces, that many of them will make it through the fire," she said.
You can chalk it up to the kind of writing described above: succinct phrases burrow into your head, even as they take on much greater meaning within larger contexts.
The works on this list range from mildly chilling to outright disturbing, and feature demonic possessions, ghosts, serial killers, and images that burrow into your mind and never leave.
The requests, which have increased since 2014, are ostensibly done to ensure foreign spy agencies have not hidden any "backdoors" that would allow them to burrow into Russian systems.
The machines would burrow into the surface to reach a sparkling, black seam of ultra-low sulfur sub-bituminous coal — 21980 million metric tons of it, to be exact.
It emerged last week that a new malware, Beapy, was using leaked National Security Agency hacking tools to burrow into corporate networks to mine cryptocurrency at the file level.
Let's not get ahead of ourselves, however, because Akers's choice to spotlight a sleuth preoccupied by "those impossible puzzles that burrow into our brains like splinters" is viscerally effective.
They're also very good at holding their breath and digging holes in the dirt where they can burrow into when all this is over and everything is back to normal.
Stuxnet used so-called Zero-day vulnerabilities in Microsoft Windows to burrow into the targeted SCADA systems used to operate some nuclear centrifuges at the Natanz research site in Iran.
An anxious but loving clan assembles to eat, quarrel and swap woes and epiphanies about their daily lives, and in the process burrow into the conflicted heart of a nation.
If beetles do burrow into the inside of your dog's mouth, your pet will likely need to be sedated by a veterinarian so they pests can be carefully removed with tweezers.
Evertz, Swain, and Wurmfeld have invented their own admittedly hermetic interrogatory systems (borne out by their coded titles), yet the deeper they burrow into them, the fresher the air they breathe.
And so it just gets tricky sometimes to take such a break from the big news and the national news and international news and burrow into something that seems weirdly off topic.
It's shaped to make Fido or Fida feel snug as a bug in a rug, by imitating the secure feeling dogs get when they burrow into dirt, or your dirty laundry pile.
It's right there in the name: They use their shells, attached to one end of their bodies, as chewing devices to burrow into and consume ship bottoms, docks and any other submerged wood.
Do we tell our people to burrow into every office and every agency of the next Democrat who is elected president and then have them try to sabotage his or her agenda from within?
During implantation, it's almost as if the embryo is "trying to burrow into the uterus," so it's normal to have some spotting, Carolyn Alexander, MD of the Southern California Reproductive Center told Refinery29 last year.
At less than a quarter inch across, the magnetically activated robot mimics the entrancing locomotion of a jellyfish and can use the resulting disruption of water flow to manipulate objects or burrow into the ground.
The ceaseless West Wing backbiting that captures headlines has belied the reality of working there, which is that aides form tight cliques and burrow into those friendships to endure the chaos of the work environment.
These films employ futurity the way a luxury carmaker might, to incorporate intriguingly designed flourishes or decals onto an otherwise staid and predictable vehicle—polished-metal eye candy—or burrow into an almost meaningless apocalyptic abyss.
For the bolson pupfish, a good fart can be a lifesaver: These little fish live in shallow pools in Mexico where they slurp algae off of rocks and burrow into the sediment to hide from predators.
The abundance of ground-nesting owls on the course could also lead to problems: They burrow into the ground and create holes about 20 centimeters in diameter, which could certainly derail even the best of putts.
These can slip into your ear like a whisper, burrow into the tender flesh, and, in less time than it takes to roast a chicken, multiply in size and sally forth from an orifice of their choice.
Either way, it indicates that Beach is trading in a kind of abstraction that doesn't solely burrow into the formal qualities of its materials, but seeks to catch hold of the fluttering shirttails of the outside world.
The drill-lander, designed to burrow into the planet's surface and tell us what lies below, was originally set to go up to Mars this month—until a series of leaks grounded it in its very final testing stages.
The group's eponymous malware, previously linked to the Russian government, is designed to burrow into a target's networks and sabotage their industrial control systems, often used in power plants and oil refineries to control the operations of the facility.
The paper seems to be a continuation of the security research inspired by badBIOS, a somewhat mythical piece of malware that is said to burrow into a computers' core operating system to leak data by emitting ultrasonic sound waves.
The unhurried way songs like "I Hear You Listening (To The Bug On My Wall)" unfold before crashing into a burst of loud lead guitars is a treasure, especially when tracks like "Truth In The Wild" patiently burrow into folksy comfort.
Nor did she give indications of wanting to create a conventional home and burrow into a solitary relationship with two-dimensional work, as had the female artists who famously forsook New York City for the Southwest, Georgia O'Keeffe and Agnes Martin.
It's a nexus of misery for the 25-year-old who quickly tears himself to shreds in what becomes an uncompromising burrow into the emotional costs racial hierarchies can exact from the political, professional, and romantic lives of Black people in America.
I have bad news for anyone eager to see what's locked away in this void, and good news for those who think secret Egyptian pyramid chambers should be left untouched: There are no plans, at this point, to intrusively burrow into the mysterious chamber.
The responsibilities, ethics and rules of journalism are fast changing in an era when terabytes of secret data can be dumped in a flash, and when hostile governments like Russia's can burrow into foreign computers for compromising information and then launder it through other channels.
Dr. Sunil Sood, an infectious disease specialist and chairman of pediatrics at Northwell Health's Southside Hospital in Bay Shore, New York, also said to check your body while in the shower, because it can help to spot ticks early, before they have the chance to burrow into the skin.
Erin K. Cameron, an environmental scientist at Saint Mary's University in Halifax, Nova Scotia, who studies the boreal incursion of earthworms, found that 99.8 percent of the earthworms in her study area in Alberta belonged Dendrobaena octaedra, an invasive species that eats leaf litter but doesn't burrow into the soil.
If you're a normal person who doesn't have much time to burrow into the details of policy, you can be forgiven for thinking that the health care choice we face in this country is between the current improving but still inefficient and dissatisfying status quo and a single-payer system.
Like salmon, lampreys spawn in rivers and streams, but instead of returning to the place of their birth, they use the scent of current larvae — which burrow into the muck and remain there around four years before metamorphosing into parasites and moving into open water — to determine where to deposit their own young.
And much of it looks much more invasive, on the surface, than anything Cambridge Analytica did: Judging personalities, measuring voice stress, digging through everything someone has ever said—all of this suggests that future digital campaigns, irrespective of party, will have ever-sharper tools to burrow into the psyches of candidates and voters.
As one who worked in the White House for two Republican administrations and then at the Pentagon, I can attest to the fact that sometimes people from the opposite political party or with a different ideology do burrow into an administration and then try to obstruct the policies of the president and administration.
Ticks wait in the grass and the leaves with their legs outstretched, ready to attach to a passing host, burrow into the host's skin, and feed on the host's blood while transmitting disease through their saliva, often within a few hours of contact, so it's crucial to recognize how fucking gross that is.
However, after watching this episode I stumbled across said violin wood working video and was reminded that — for me at least — the defining attribute of the internet is not the ability to participate in a social network, but just the opposite: it's the chance to cleave yourself off and burrow into something small, distinct, and separate.
The bizarre animal demonstrates the diversity of shipworms, an important family of mollusks, and its unique biology may inform the development of new drug treatments, according to a study published on Wednesday in Proceedings of the Royal Society B. Most shipworms burrow into submerged wood, making them a well-known pest to sailors and dockworkers for thousands of years.
Slow, unobtrusive (although sometimes quite crunchy) drum clicks and spare, heavy basslines frame a whizzing, impressionistic blur including but not limited to minimal splashes of keyboard loop and maximal blocks of keyboard gloss, grimy or whooshy or clinically antiseptic electronic texture as the case may be, and the disembodied ghost of Auto-Tune floating through the digital soundscape in search of a larynx to burrow into.

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