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"It's burrowed right in here," he says, jabbing at his temple, and then his best friend decides to beat that burrowed thought right out of him.
Deep percussion rhythms burrowed into my brain and pulsed outward.
The "is it low-T?" message certainly burrowed into the collective consciousness.
Meanwhile, behind the scenes and burrowed within the penthouse offices, greed reigns.
She found that trapdoors, burrowed underground, tended to survive fires; sometimes they burrowed out a different way to avoid scorpions and centipedes that were looking for something to eat after the fire, or that were taking refuge themselves.
In my early 20s, a raccoon burrowed into the walls of our house.
In some of his earlier films, he has burrowed into painful, ambiguous episodes.
In other words, hard masses of accumulated mascara were burrowed into Lynch's eyelids.
It's as if a rodent had burrowed into the stomach of the fans.
They are nocturnal and spend most of their lives burrowed in the ground.
She was burrowed in her sleeping bag, she said, when the attack happened.
For months it syphoned off toxins and burrowed this pit, growing without our knowledge.
The bat itself is weird—it was big and probably burrowed in the ground.
Burrowed into his skin were BB pellets; one was also found in his lung.
Within each, giant drills have burrowed thousands of holes into the walls and ground.
Delilah is a lot more shy and spends more time burrowed under the soil.
Sparrows built nests in the awnings and small animals burrowed beneath a sagging fence.
That's until they abruptly shrink back into the holes they've burrowed in the sand.
In fact, wearable technology has burrowed into college football this season as never before.
According to Claire, the bullet made a drilling sound as it burrowed into his flesh.
One issue, though: we know that they burrowed, so they might dig up your lawn.
On Snapchat, I'm burrowed into my office chair, blankly blinking my eyes open and closed.
Muslim bashing burrowed further into the mainstream when in 2015, presidential candidate and Louisiana Gov.
Polls show that many of us have burrowed into our own echo chambers of information.
After an examination, however, they discovered a roach had burrowed itself deep in her ear.
Then he burrowed his head back into the warmth and safety of his mother's chest.
I burrowed myself into my seat several times — at J.C.'s urging — to avoid being spotted.
Japan's 10-year yield burrowed deeper into negative territory and last stood at minus 0.060 percent.
The relentless abominations of the Trump tragicomedy have burrowed into our skulls like brain-eating amoebae.
Obama-era holdovers and long-burrowed career bureaucrats continue to exert day-to-day governing authority.
They are the ones chasing phantom rabbits down holes they themselves have dug and burrowed into.
Larvae burrowed through the leaves and created tunnel marks while eggs leave lumps in the leaves.
Others are burrowed into the basements of homes on the American side from buildings in Mexico.
Japan's 10-year yield burrowed deeper into negative territory and last stood at minus 0.055 percent.
The Resistance has burrowed deep into electoral politics at every level, from school board on up.
My wife sleeps under a weighted blanket with our rat terrier burrowed in next to her.
From there, the cart burrowed straight into the belly of Jinzi Mountain, cool air whooshing by.
And then there is the dog bed, puffy and yellow with toys burrowed in its crevices.
The Swiss franc burrowed to a new 16-month low on talk of even more negative rates.
I burrowed and slept and woke many times before I realized this was the nature of time.
Ms. Ingvartsen could have burrowed more deeply into a few ideas rather than jumping among so many.
He had hands, but no legs—he was a tree with roots burrowed deep into the earth.
By the 2260s, Earth is in tough shape, and humanity has burrowed under its surface to survive.
The spies had burrowed deep in American society for years, trying to steal secrets and recruit agents.
"This is actually quite traumatic for me," she said as she burrowed her face in her hands.
Much of Legion takes place inside David's turbulent mind, where a powerful, parasitic mutant burrowed long ago.
The outcome: People aren't getting the income gains that migration often provides, so inequality has burrowed in.
Lee faced a bout of depression, while Dias and Baptista burrowed deeper into their prog-rock experiments.
Yet their first-person insights fail to surface until the reader has burrowed halfway through the book.
And that while there, a week before her symptoms started, she found two ticks burrowed into her body.
All those nights burrowed in the public library gave Mr. Hussen an almost encyclopedic grasp of world history.
Bad guys seem to feel most powerful and secure while burrowed into island caverns or perched on cliffs.
In recent years, construction crews patched cracks — including in the area where water burrowed a huge pit last week.
At this point the show has burrowed into our collective consciousness, and our collective conscience, like a robotic insect.
Minds isn't quite as popular as Gab, but the far-right has burrowed into the platform in recent years.
If the tick is burrowed further into your pet's hide, Dr. Antin advises bringing your pet into the vet.
I felt the well-known hookworm itch, a slightly tingly, almost stinging sensation as they burrowed into my skin.
Ali landed a series of hard punches to the head, but Frazier burrowed through them to land a left.
Smoke from the grill has burrowed deep into the flesh, which diners peel off the bone in creamy strips.
If this happened at the FBI, which it did, you had these people burrowed into the system who hated Trump.
"They burrowed in and got access to everything," said Dan Guido, chief executive of cyber security firm Trail of Bits.
Until his run ended in 2001, Robert Hanssen spent 20 years as a Russian mole burrowed deep in the FBI.
It's a menace to my health and well-being that has burrowed itself into my heart like a blood clot.
A doctor allegedly told the family that the worms likely burrowed under his feet while he was buried, WMC reported.
They then allegedly burrowed through the centuries-old, limestone wall and made off with around 300 bottles of rare wine.
I thought back to the films I watched and stories I read burrowed deep in the stacks of the library.
"I'm right here," Elizabeth murmured as her daughter burrowed her head into the space between her neck and bare shoulder.
Police officers took me into the drainage system and showed me several smuggling tunnels that had been burrowed off it.
Burrowed into his skin were BB pellets; one was also found in his lung, according to local ABC affiliate KABC-TV.
In total, Mr. Guzmán's organization is estimated to have burrowed more than 90 such passages between Mexico and the United States.
After months of consultations, doctors determined that a maggot had burrowed under her skin — and had been living there for months.
Muhammad Reza and his eight companions burrowed through deep snow for two days before slipping into Turkey through a broken fence.
In that case, the writer had been camping with her family when a beetle burrowed its way into her ear canal.
I burrowed into this sliver of history as deeply as I could, to summon a specific moment in time and place.
The fully loaded jet burrowed into a field with its nose down 40 degrees and dropping at 22 feet a second.
Giancarlo Stanton, the Marlins' all-star right fielder, tried to directly approach the cat as it burrowed under the outfield wall.
Bewildered, I burrowed and slept and woke to the new Parchman again, to men who wore their hair long and braided to their scalps, who sat for hours in small, windowless rooms staring at big black boxes that streamed dreams.... I burrowed and slept and woke many times before I realized this was the nature of time.
Fito lined a hose along the underside of the duct, burrowed it far away and then ran it underground to the ranch.
"We know (the boys) burrowed into the backside of the snow bank to make a fort, like all kids do," Bell said.
According to the Advocate, some bees had even burrowed themselves into Mizell's ear canals, causing one of his ear drums to rupture.
But even as that thought burrowed into my mind, I pried another layer of skin off the thumb on my right hand.
Still, one fleshy piece of Lynch has burrowed its way deep into video games, and that is the essence of Twin Peaks.
In snapshots from state to state, the scale of the moment can get lost at times, burrowed among the typical campaign fare.
In a recent study they reported that fusobacteria had burrowed into tumors and stayed with them as they spread throughout the body.
At the very least, Mr. O'Rourke has burrowed a place for himself in the 2020 free-for-all, wherever he is headed.
"There is someone burrowed into the intelligence community who wants to hurt Trump," the conservative author and radio host Laura Ingraham warned.
No More: Read how North Korea's cyberwarfare operations infiltrated banks around the world, burrowed into Sony Pictures Entertainment and hacked Bitcoin exchanges.
Or is it possible that my stress dreams have burrowed so deeply into my psyche that I unconsciously manifested my worst fear?
The slaying shocked Samish, a remote, 203,000-person village of wealthy empty nesters, vacationing Seattleites, burrowed-in natives, and wind-chapped oyster farmers.
When this dog realized his humans were out of town, he burrowed himself in their bed for some cuddles and sad snoring sounds.
Nothing could be greater than what I was hearing at that very moment as the harmonies burrowed themselves into my mind and adolescence.
Trump wants to make the case that his administration is being kneecapped by shadowy Obama loyalists who have burrowed deep inside America's bureaucracy.
In the fields, we found frogs burrowed under dead pumpkin patches, but in the kitchen we found caterpillars squirming betwixt bales of spinach.
He went to an eye doctor who informed him that the spot on his eye was actually a tick burrowed in his eyeball.
A few days later, she pulled a hoodie over her head, then frantically yanked it off again upon discovering multiple stinkbugs burrowed inside.
Most of Harry's prickle of 20 to 30 hedgehogs were busy snoozing, with their snouts burrowed into the corners of their glass tanks.
Then it folded inside itself in Season 2, testing viewers' patience as it burrowed into Elliot's inner struggle to reconcile his splintered selves.
Over the years, as I burrowed deeper into Foos's story, I found various inconsistencies—mostly about dates—that called his reliability into question.
But none of these films burrowed deep enough into those subjects to make their audiences feel any lasting anxiety or anger or even discomfort.
It's a classic story: one of you throws off the blankets in the middle of the night while the other is burrowed underneath them.
It denied that ISIS militants had burrowed their way into the country, brainwashing disillusioned college kids that Bangladesh's secular life is antithetical to Islam.
While it is still cold, the alligators will stay burrowed in the mud at the bottom of the water for most of the day.
I mean when Hastert bowed his head and burrowed into Scripture with DeLay, pledging righteousness while burying sins for which he'd never properly atoned.
He recounted her trials as a young "lady lawyer" and how she burrowed into Arkansas education standards as the first lady of the state.
That's what I called the little black dots that jumped across my arms and burrowed into my flesh, tickling the underside of my skin.
There Sime worked five years as a "pit boy," enveloped by darkness, likely hearing stories of legendary creatures said to roam the burrowed tunnels.
At a certain point, our planet becomes a convection oven, and life outside of the oceans and not burrowed beneath the soil will be baked.
The kangaroo had burrowed under the airport security fencing in search of fresh green grass to eat, the council said on its website last Friday.
Over the course of After Kathy Acker, Kraus has been inside her diaries, burrowed inside her friendships, psychoanalyzed and praised a little and recorded much.
Horford barked for the ball, pointed out where entry passes need to come from, and burrowed into spots on the floor where he's most comfortable.
Excited, I threw my hand inside the crevice and only managed to touch the antennas before the red creature burrowed itself deep underneath the rock.
Rather, the tension and terror that have accumulated for decades have burrowed deep inside us and show themselves in brief flashes even in humdrum conversation.
With pushy investors like Nelson Peltz burrowed into G.E., however, the contest may come down to a simpler equation of who delivers the biggest numbers.
As Franz's personal passion play unfolds, the beauty and sadness of his story have burrowed into the viewer's consciousness on a level beyond mere narrative.
Park's observations inspired her latest art project, a zine filled with artfully smudged definitions of English words that have burrowed their way into the Korean language.
MEXICO CITY — He became a byword for government incompetence, a figure who seemed invincible after he burrowed his way out of the country's most secure prison.
On the other hand, some areas have worn holes and the magnet that holds the back flap shut (a smart idea) eventually burrowed its way out.
To make matters worse, transaction data within internal bank networks wasn't always adequately protected, meaning attackers who had burrowed in could potentially track and manipulate data.
Like Winston Smith at the end of Nineteen Eighty-Four, my resistance had ultimately been crushed and the airport had burrowed its way into my heart.
For all of human history, there have been people who have burrowed into their well-known holes, hewing close to family, tribe, culture, race or nationality.
He has already purchased vaults that are burrowed into mountains in Sweden and Switzerland, and he plans to build additional vaults in the mountains in Nevada.
The almost cartoonish escape through a tunnel burrowed to his shower stall in Mexico would be much more difficult to pull off in a US facility.
With the fighting in Syria, jihadists from the Islamic State and the Nusra Front spilled across the border, burrowed into the mountains outside town and stayed.
They burrowed into the quaint rooms packed with kaleidoscopic Pucci pants, Chanel purses and all manner of clothing from what seemed to be every era ever.
North Korea has conducted all six of its nuclear tests at Punggye-ri, which consists of tunnel networks burrowed beneath Mount Mantap in the country's northeast.
Puerto Ricans are burrowed inside shelters, cement bunkers, and boarded-up houses as Hurricane Maria, a Category 290 storm still gathering strength, whirls toward the US territory.
According to the Daily News Online, who reported the story, the pup burrowed underneath a fence and escaped his enclosed yard early in the afternoon on Jan.
He'd expected stem cells located close to where the worms had burrowed into the tissue to become more active, generating new lineages and making the necessary repairs.
But 26-year-old Evans, burrowed into a deep blue hooded sweater, said he would stick around a little longer because he still believed in the elections.
He -- and some around him -- will likely attribute the leaks to the alleged "Deep State" burrowed within the federal government that continues to work to discredit him.
Some officials have used the term "deep state" to refer to staffers burrowed in agencies and departments who they claim are actively working to block Trump's directives.
But he has also burrowed deep over the last five years into the nuts and bolts of central banking, and schooled himself on broader monetary policy issues.
"The cockroach had burrowed into the roof of the nose, almost near the skull base, which is the dividing point between the brain and the nose," Shankar said.
Part of that end is slated for 2018, when Crossrail's east-west Elizabeth line will connect 10 entirely new stations burrowed up to 130 feet under the ground.
We burrowed down and dug out the answers to five of these conundrums so you can have some clarity ahead of tomorrow morning's big event in Pennsylvania. 1.
Margarita Niziskioti, the innkeeper, poured us red wine next to a wood-burning stove before we burrowed under down comforters in our cabin for a deep night's sleep.
It might be more accurate to say that the firm burrowed into the id of mainstream taste, stripping it for parts in a manic cut-and-paste frenzy.
Redditor bsegovia posted many photos of a blueberry he was about to consume with his morning cereal, until he discovered what looked like a spider's nest burrowed inside.
" But that is merely the surface, Han insists: "The tension and terror that have accumulated for decades have burrowed deep inside us and show themselves in brief flashes.
Cornell, who was 23 at the time, led the men in the summer of 1830 as they burrowed through 103 feet of rock next to a towering waterfall.
Opposing them were career officials burrowed inside the Treasury and the State Departments, who wanted President Obama's legacy—the "historic opening" to the Castros—to be left untouched.
The men, nine of them federal prisoners and four of them directly tied to drug trafficking, burrowed out through a passage 5 meters deep and 40 meters long.
The company he quickly formed started drilling under the SpaxeX headquarters in Hawthorne, California, and burrowed further once his company received approval to build a two-mile underground route.
Vick feared what this exposure to violence did to a kid — how it stunted childhood, eroded innocence, burrowed deep, and shaped whatever worldview was blooming inside a young mind.
The fear-mongers would have you believe 11 million people swam the Rio Grande, burrowed under a fence or otherwise sneaked into our communities in the dead of night.
This is the 10-year anniversary of The Con, the 2007 album that, out of all the duo's myriad hits, seems to have burrowed most deeply into fans' hearts.
Removing a burrowed tick is a more delicate process; if done incorrectly, the head and mouth parts of the tick can be left behind, which can lead to infection.
Burrowed in the rolling hills of the West Virginia countryside, the idyllic setting for the NICS operation masks the fraught, politically charged debate that has engulfed national gun policy.
A bit of a failure upon its opening in 1997, The Fifth Element—in all its bleep-bloop orange-haired space-taxi glory—has since burrowed into our hearts.
Or was it liberals, cozy in their elite enclaves on the coasts, who burrowed down into self-righteousness, lecturing working-class Republicans about how they misunderstand their own interests?
By far the biggest culprit of the mushrooming workload is the electronic medical record, or E.M.R. It has burrowed its tentacles into every aspect of the health care system.
Zeroing in on the category we most relate to, mammals, scientists believe that for every six wild creatures that once ate and burrowed and raised young, only one remains.
Five-year-old Mason McNair was enjoying a fun-filled trip to his grandparents' Georgia home last month when they noticed a small tick burrowed in the boy's belly button.
As in its defence of Mosul, now also nearing its end, IS has burrowed a network of fortified tunnels beneath Raqqa and prepared dozens of suicide-bombers for its enemies.
After all, it is named for the lead miners of the 1830s who, like their furry namesakes, burrowed into the hillsides to live and work during the harsh Midwestern winters.
Whatever their priors, this group comprises the books that burrowed deepest into my psyche and remain uppermost on my mind, months or more after I first cracked open their spines.
It was discovered about 120 meters inside Israel near Kissufim, about six meters below ground, as tunnelers burrowed towards the surface looking to build an exit, the Israeli military said.
When Press Secretary Sean Spicer was asked about the "deep state" at Friday's press briefing, he blasted Obama allies/varmints who he claimed had "burrowed into government" to undermine Trump.
Related Article: US-backed Kurdish fighters begin offensive The militants have burrowed beneath the town, building a network of tunnels that allow them to shift from house to house undetected.
Remember how you tried and tried to get those images out of your head, but found that the more you tried to forget them, the deeper they burrowed into your brain?
Once they've gnawed and burrowed their way into your intestinal wall, they'll sit there and feast on blood or steal nutrients from food, making you feel tired, sore, nauseous, and bloated.
I will stand for (most of) Dylan's late career arc, even though he's burrowed so far into his "hobo trickster" persona that he's basically just a croak wearing a porkpie hat.
In a court filing, the Navajo tribe alleged the EPA and other parties "recklessly" burrowed into the Gold King Mine in 2015, releasing waste into water upstream from the tribe's land.
In that time, he burrowed inside himself to pull out these songs, which demystify sadness, untangle the tendrils of identity as you grow older, and stoke the fires of self-love.
Richard Price, a creator and writer of this series with Steven Zaillian, was also a writer on "The Wire," which similarly burrowed into the minutiae of setting up a surveillance unit.
I walked down a narrow flight of steps concealed inside a closet, and found myself in a long, mud-filled tunnel — a secret escape route that burrowed beneath Colonel Soosai's garden.
Yes, but: The DNC hackers had already burrowed into the DNC network before Manafort joined the campaign, and the question certainly doesn't imply this was Manafort's first move as campaign manager.
In 1980, the Belgian choreographer Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker studied at New York University, where she burrowed into building "Violin Phase," her now classic solo to the music of Steve Reich.
The third episode was an action-packed Western, the fourth played around with time and big-picture themes, and this one burrowed into a meaningful compare-and-contrast between major characters.
As directed by Danya Taymor, with a cast that burrowed into its characters' uncomfortable skins like ticks, it made ideological debate seem as fraught and potentially wounding as a boxing match.
But few of these studies have burrowed into the types and amounts of exercise associated with mental-health benefits or whether exercise helps prevent depression in people carrying high genetic risk.
Photograph by Richard Avedon As I read and reread those sentences—sentences that described looking and time and the loneliness endemic to both—Baldwin's strong rhythm burrowed its way into my bones.
The pro-Trump site Conservative Review allegedly planted the seed for her reassignment with a March 2017 article, which paints her as an Obama lackey and Iranian lobbyist "burrowed" into the administration.
For Yorkville residents, who have endured dust, explosions and barricades while workers burrowed tunnels under their feet, and who make long slogs to Lexington Avenue trains, that moment will probably be joyous.
Instead, she burrowed deeply into a defense of New York City's current mayor and his crime-fighting tactics, taking several minutes to circle back to Mr. Trump's long, flawed relationship with race.
A victory would have set up Game 7 and shifted the edge to the Astros, who could use their ace, Mike Scott, whose suspiciously moving splitters had burrowed into the Mets' psyche.
Character Study With a quick bit of shovel work, Scott Jordan, 59, burrowed several feet into the ground in a wooded section of the Bronx, and traveled back a century in time.
In early 2017, she was the target of several articles on conservative websites that claimed she'd "burrowed" into the Trump administration and questioned whether she was an agent of Iran's Islamist regime.
In a way, Moura's Escobar was almost incidentally complex: "Narcos" has never been a show that has burrowed into psyche so much as considered the role of individuals in a larger system.
If this were happening to Hillary Clinton, if this were happening to Hillary Clinton, we had to Trump people, or two people burrowed in who despise the Clintons, were laughing at the Clintons.
And because it's in keeping with his view -- and the broader view of the Trump base -- that the so-called "deep state" burrowed within the federal government is at war with the President.
If the bombs were in the baggage, and the suitcases were around six inches off the ground on the cart, they would probably have burrowed into the floor of the terminal, she said.
Video broadcast from the site showed safety workers slogging through snowy fields scattered with low shrubs to try to reach the crash site and a piece of the plane burrowed into the snow.
In 1969, Lappé, 25, burrowed into the stacks of Berkeley's agricultural economics library hoping to learn if Malthusian predictions of mass starvation (recently popularized by Paul Ehrlich in "The Population Bomb") were true.
Around the corner from our house was Santini's bodega, where they sold on credit meat as tough as leather and crackers that sometimes had tiny squirming insects that had burrowed into the boxes.
Guzmán is behind bars in Mexico once more — almost unbelievably — at the same prison where he burrowed to an escape through a mile-long tunnel fitted with a modified motorcycle in July 2015.
Whether Younce or someone else within Sony Universal and/or Columbia viewed Palinoia specifically, and whether that inadvertently (or otherwise) burrowed into the subconscious of a creative tasked with storyboarding Lemonade is anyone's guess.
Michael explained what we were looking at: Sea turtles had trudged from the water to drier land on the slight incline where we were standing, burrowed the sand into indentations and laid their eggs.
Last week, Fabiana Palladino released the rippling, vocals-layered-for-days dream-pop of "Shimmer" while Ruthven's "Hypothalamus" burrowed its brass-like synths into my mind on a loop for a full 48 hours.
The Stanford Prison Experiment has burrowed its way into the culture, inspiring an epiphany-industrial complex that deploys social science research in support of facile claims about human nature, public policy, and interpersonal relationships.
A sophisticated hacking campaign launched from computers in China burrowed deeply into satellite operators, defense contractors and telecommunications companies in the United States and southeast Asia, security researchers at Symantec Corp said on Tuesday.
This is the home of the Baksan Neutrino Observatory, a warren of tunnels and laboratories burrowed two miles into a mountain, sheltered from the outside universe and cosmic rays underneath 12,000 feet of rock.
As the North Vietnamese stranglehold tightened around the Khe Sanh combat base itself, Marines burrowed into often shallow trenches, reminiscent of those of World War I, that offered only modest protection against incoming fire.
In recent years, as McKinsey has burrowed deeper into this world, interviews and records show, it has developed a habit of disregarding inconvenient rules and norms to secure, retain and profit from government work.
I despaired, burrowed into the dirt, slept, and rose to witness the newborn Parchman: I watched chained men clear the land and lay the first logs for the first barracks for gunmen and trusty shooters.
They added that the shop was most likely ransacked following the eruption by looters who burrowed in "on the hunt for treasures buried under the ashes," as the bodies were pushed up against the wall.
There is something spooky, seductive, and profound about Joseph's footage of Knowles; he seems to have burrowed into her soul, into the soul of the sadness that she and he were feeling at the time.
The holes in citizens arms were still very open from the attachment that had burrowed inside their tissue, but no blood dripped from the pale skin, because the cords had collected as much as possible.  
When kids talk of "cooties," they don't realize what everyone knew by 1918: It was a new term for lice, which burrowed into the clothes of any and all who served on the front lines.
"The corrupt actor is so burrowed and happy to feed his self-sufficiency that he doesn't let anything or anyone question him," said Ms. Dodge, quoting from the pope's views on corruption issued last year.
As much as it improvised atop its structures, the group burrowed into them, building tension and momentum from within, turning them into meditations or shaping them into galvanizing crescendos that crested in a standing ovation.
Located mostly in the tropics of Africa, Australia and Asia, the tiny creatures spend most of their lives burrowed into tree trunks or underground, to the endless frustration of scientists who would like to study them.
He married a fellow Russian chemistry student and received his Ph.D. But he immediately abandoned his esoteric study of mechanistic enzymes and burrowed into Washington's foreign lobbying scene, promoting clients from Russia and former Soviet states.
But if Salgari has burrowed deep into Italian life, he remains almost unknown in English (though he is popular in the Spanish-speaking world: he has been read by everyone from Pablo Neruda to Gabriel García Márquez).
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - A sophisticated hacking campaign launched from computers in China burrowed deeply into satellite operators, defense contractors and telecommunications companies in the United States and southeast Asia, security researchers at Symantec Corp said on Tuesday.
Over the course of several months of conference calls and computer simulations, the three researchers eventually determined that the enemy of science — subjectivity — had burrowed its way into the field's methodology more deeply than had been recognized.
It was used for nuclear-training operations in its Navy days, a practice that resulted in toxic substances seeping into the landfilled island&aposs ground and contaminants being dumped into large garbage pits burrowed into the soil.
It is now a hub for more than a thousand militants—some locals claim the number is at least twice that—who have burrowed into the brown hills, bringing with them the wars in Syria and Iraq.
Rejected for a group exhibition after his art was judged insufficiently Surrealist, he burrowed further into books, especially new English translations and studies of Aeschylus's The Oresteia – Greek tragedies that pivot on sacrificial violence and bloody revenge.
" There's a clarity and a sadness burrowed deep in the songs, like on "When The Family Flies In" on which she devastatingly observes, "You know it's bad when the family flies in / Just to stand by your side.
A colleague today shared a deeply unsettling image on Slack of a worm stowaway burrowed deep in the core of a farmer's market tomato—a would-be snack (shown above) had it not been caught by his partner.
After slicing into Chuck's arm in surgery, Dr. Lee finds out that the lump is actually a multilobulated lipoma, meaning it has multiple fingers that get burrowed and lodged in the skin — not what Dr. Lee was hoping for.
Specifically, the persistent creature "burrowed into the roof of the nose, almost near the skull base, which is the dividing point between the brain and the nose," Dr. M.N. Shankar, the doctor who finally caught the pest, told CNN.
The United States requested Guzman´s extradition in late June, just a couple of weeks before his brazen escape from a maximum security prison through a mile-long tunnel which burrowed right up through the floor of his cell.
"I don't think it should come as a surprise that there are people burrowed into government during eight years of the last administration and may have believed in that agenda and want to continue to seek it," he said.
Facebook told American officials that it did not believe the spies burrowed deep enough to get the targets to download malicious software or give away their login information, which they believe may have been the goal of the operation.
Arnaud Desbiez, a Brazilian conservation biologist, and his team in the Pantanal, the world's largest tropical wetland, explain why the secretive giant armadillo — which spends about 75 percent of its life burrowed underground — is vital to the region's biodiversity.
In one reactor where a robot was sent in January, much of the melted fuel is believed to have burned through the bottom of the inner reactor vessel and burrowed into the thick concrete foundation of the containment structure.
When I started working in Washington in the early 220006s as a lowly research assistant, I spent many days burrowed in the dusty stacks at the Library of Congress searching for reams of statistics and sources and historical facts.
And now that after this IG Report that came out yesterday, we know that burrowed inside the FBI were agents by day and activists by night who were working on an insurance policy to stop Trump from winning the presidency.
Bewildered, I burrowed and slept and woke to the new Parchman again, to men who wore their hair long and braided to their scalps, who sat for hours in small windowless rooms, staring at big black boxes that streamed dreams.
Germany's 10-year government bond yield, the benchmark for the bloc, hovered near five-week lows at -0.059 percent, not far from the 2-1/2 year low of -0.094 percent while Japan's 10-year yield burrowed deeper into negative territory. .
After enough requests, Facebook burrowed out a bunch of offices in Building 21363238 of its headquarters, drilled giant support columns down to the bedrock to support the heavy machinery, and turned the space into a gleaming white, futuristic hack center.
It includes discoveries on the smallest scale—one of the researchers found a fossil invertebrate that had burrowed into previously fossilized poop, for example—as well as bigger-picture thinking about the history of the planet, beyond just dirt and bones.
JERUSALEM — Israel's military said it found another tunnel on Thursday burrowed from Gaza into Israeli territory — the second in three weeks — as officials revealed the arrest last month of a Hamas operative who had disclosed "much information" about the group's digging.
Creating from paper a human heart is the task before the despondent origamist Ilana (Jenny Sheffer Stevens), who as the play opens is burrowed into the couch of her messy studio, days of empty cartons of Chinese food within her reach.
"So I don't think it should come as any surprise there are people that burrowed into government during eight years of the last administration and may have believed in that agenda and may continue to seek it," he went on.
His team plays on a court that was lightly dusted with microbes that burrowed deep into the wood and turned it a kind of living/dead green/grey color before the final layer of lacquer was applied to the hardwood.
Since the beginning of the Iraqi offensive two weeks earlier, they had spent most of the time burrowed in foxholes to escape the relentless American bombing and shelling by advancing Iraqi forces, and had passed days without sanitary facilities or food.
While ISIS, the refugee crisis, the killing of innocents, and the shelling of hospitals by Russia has kept the West distracted, Iran has burrowed deep into the Syrian state, and no one has figured out how this might be undone.
He'd ordered his engineers at SpaceX and the Boring Company, which aims to use tunnels burrowed under cities to clear traffic on the streets above, to head to Thailand to see if they could find a way to get the kids out.
The incidence of the beetle, known as "broca," has surged in an area that grows roughly 40 percent of Brazil's crop, with estimated damage to green coffee ranging from 5 percent to 30 percent after females burrowed into beans to lay their eggs.
But a new wave of messages that began popping up in mid-July has stepped up the ploy by showing passwords in the subject headers as attention-grabbing "proof" that someone has deeply burrowed into your computer and has your personal information.
Kim II not only kept juche, the quasi-religious state ideology his father had founded, in place but burrowed deep into its vacuity and hatred and then returned, blinking in the sunlight, to deliver weapons-grade assaults on reality via violently untruthful antiprose.
" Only in 2009, when he decided to run for secretary of state, did Mr. Kobach begin a sustained attack on voter fraud, warning that fraud proponents "have burrowed into every corner of our country" and that illegal registration of immigrants was "pervasive.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A worm-like creature smaller than a grain of rice that burrowed on the sea floor in search of meals like dead organic matter about 555 million years ago may be the evolutionary forerunner of most animals living today - including people.
What's a 'Deep State' "So I don't think it should come as any surprise there are people that burrowed into government during eight years of the last administration and may have believed in that agenda and may continue to seek it," he went on.
Shor says he's he can prove that chronic Lyme is real, and points to a study he completed that he says measures a substance in urine that is only present when the bacterium that causes Lyme is also present and "burrowed" in the tissue.
I burrowed into her side in terror as a power outage during a playthrough of The 7th Guest left the skeletal hand cursor on the screen—pointing out at us, because my mother had been about to move her character backward—before everything went black.
But even though my teenage self didn't really understand the appeal of this sci-fi classic, the beautifully brooding, stylish soundtrack—made up of a combination of 1980s indie tracks and synth instrumentals—burrowed deep into my brain and stuck with me for years.
RAT ATTACK: WORLD&aposS LARGEST RODENT CULL CLEARS PREDATORS FROM ATLANTIC ISLAND "Crews attended and found a rat had burrowed its way into a Switching Room in the basement," SA Power Networks said, in a statement, noting that the room houses 11,000-Volt equipment.
Scala says New Hampshire is receiving the least attention from the Democratic candidates probably since the 2004 race, when most of the field also burrowed into Iowa and largely ceded the first-in-the-nation primary to the two regional candidates, Kerry and Dean.
I mean the last one that really burrowed in there and wouldn't let you live; the one that made you growl in frustration when you realized you were absentmindedly humming along to its chorus, when it had definitely not been playing aloud for hours.
Termites, on the other hand, are an affront to human civilization, munching their way through everything we hold dear: our libraries, our homes, even our cash — in 2011 an errant gang of termites burrowed into an Indian bank and ate $220,000 in bank notes.
Beginning in 232, long before the war, Icarda had begun to send seed samples — "accessions" as they are called — to the Svalbard Global Seed Vault, the so-called doomsday vault, burrowed into the side of a mountain on a Norwegian island above the Arctic Circle.
Guzman, head of the Sinaloa drug cartel, was the world's most wanted drug kingpin until his capture in January, six months after he broke out of a high-security penitentiary in central Mexico through a mile-long tunnel burrowed right up into his cell.
Though the results were soundly refuted and the journal retracted the paper—and Wakefield lost his license to practice medicine—his claims burrowed deep among small clusters: celebrities and others who had children on the autism spectrum and those suspicious of traditional medicine and pharmaceutical companies.
Even so, the Pentagon and its allies in the American-led coalition are bracing for a tough fight against an enemy that has burrowed a network of tunnels throughout Mosul, dug trenches and filled them with oil, and planted improvised explosives so densely they resemble minefields.
I was only a kid when Columbine happened, but that shit got deep into my head, and every mass shooting since has burrowed deeper and deeper into my psyche to the point where every time I left the house I was not expecting to come home.
It lacks the ardent focus of films like "The Great Ecstasy of Woodcarver Steiner" (1974) or "Grizzly Man" (2005), which burrowed down into the quiddities of a single soul—first a Swiss ski jumper, then a guy who lived among bears and died at their claws.
The messages, first reported by the newspaper Milenio, were obtained by Mexican authorities who were monitoring the actress and her contacts with Mr. Guzmán and his associate during the period after the cartel leader broke out of a supposedly escape-proof prison through a tunnel burrowed into his shower.
The March 14, 2017, article on the Conservative Review website accused the employee, Sahar Nowrouzzadeh, of being a "trusted Obama aide" who "burrowed" into the State Department's bureaucracy after working on the Iran nuclear deal that the United States and other world powers brokered with Tehran in 2015.
The Swiss franc burrowed to a new 16-month low as the SNB's chief talked about even more negative interest rates, while two of the usual beneficiaries of higher oil prices, the Canadian dollar and Norwegian crown, both struggled despite the crude rally and a flat U.S. dollar.
In August, the American Heart Association released a statement warning that the disease is becoming more common in the US. And in October, doctors published a case report describing in a woman who came back from a trip to Belize with a human botfly larva burrowed into her skin.
So through the last twenty-four years of football tournaments and bbqs and karaoke evenings, the "Three Lions" song hasn't really burrowed itself into my consciousness through my biennial interest in football, but through its ability to capture the throes and the peaks of what it means to be alive.
News Analysis The year now ending has been so laden with tumultuous news that one astounding report in the exhausted final days of 2017 seemed almost routine: that for years, an intelligence official burrowed within the Pentagon warren was running a secret program to investigate reports of unidentified flying objects.
We walk back and forth from the beach to the house, brave the cold Atlantic rush and the biting flies, make dinner, put the baby to bed, play a board game and sink at last into our screens, each of us burrowed into a different dark corner of the living room.
Instead, she has burrowed into the embrace of her childhood home with her sister, Jules (Kelly Marie Tran), and their mother, Amy (Janet McTeer), who dispenses New Age wisdom at Beautiful Beast, the workout studio where Leigh teaches a barre class with such fury that one of her students vomits.
I thought that if I burrowed and slept and woke again, I would be back in the new Parchman, but instead, when I slept and woke, I was in the Delta before the prison, and Native men were ranging over that rich earth, hunting and taking breaks to play stickball and smoke.
The most dramatic are the moments when the diggers were about to find out if they had blindly burrowed up to the right basement floor and succeeded in keeping their plots a secret, or were about to stare down the barrels of border guards' rifles and long prison terms — or even death.
Couch Slut's Contempt is one of the most punishing things that have come across my desk (and burrowed into my eardrums) this year; it's far too early to make predictions about Best of 2017 laurels, but if I was financially solvent enough to be a a betting woman, I know where my chips would lie.
Now—at a time when a piece of paperwork called Form 696 still has the power to prevent MCs from playing live shows in London, and the harder edge of UK rap has both burrowed back underground and gained major label recognition—host Mike Skinner looks to investigate just what space hard rap still occupies in our latest film.
Among many other subjects, Mr. Berger burrowed into the sexism underpinning the tradition of the nude; the place of high art in an image-saturated modern world; the relationship between art and advertising; and, of particular importance to him as a voice of the British New Left, the way traditional oil painting celebrated wealth and materialism.
In an effort to discover just how much work it would require a Trump Administration to get his controversial wall project off the ground, CNN Politics spoke to experts on the federal bureaucracy and burrowed through the labyrinth of agencies that played a role in constructing the U.S.-Mexico border fence that former President George W. Bush set in motion in 2006.
When I pointed out this good news to Halderman, the cybersecurity expert, he countered with an unsettling point: Earlier this year, DHS officials announced that Russian hackers had successfully burrowed into the networks of several of the country's largest energy utility companies, a penetration so thorough that Russian hackers could "have thrown switches," but they didn't, according to one DHS official.
He has burrowed into painting's prospects by walking on panels of Styrofoam in acid-dipped boots, then hanging the crunched results like canvases; painting mercilessly accurate self-portraits in grisaille, and retaining the smudges or dye shifts of his photographic sources; and deploying abstract motifs on carpets, as when he upholstered the floors and even the walls of the Palazzo Grassi in Venice.
At the McLure Hotel downtown that night, Joe McCarthy, a 41-year-old junior Republican senator from Wisconsin, gave one of the most infamous speeches in American history, mixing right-wing demagogy and outright lies as he claimed that there were hundreds of Communists burrowed deep in the State Department and accused President Harry Truman's Democratic administration of refusing to weed them out.
But Alan that&aposs what sticks in the craw of people is that you have these people who are burrowed into the justice department who had an enormous amount of influence, obviously Peter Strzok being the lead investigator in two of the seminal investigations and he was like, "Don&apost worry about it, I got it" Now was it just boasting, it could have been but then just testify.

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