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Deep percussion rhythms burrowed into my brain and pulsed outward.
The "is it low-T?" message certainly burrowed into the collective consciousness.
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.
Burrowed into his skin were BB pellets; one was also found in his lung.
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.
On Snapchat, I'm burrowed into my office chair, blankly blinking my eyes open and closed.
Polls show that many of us have burrowed into our own echo chambers of information.
The relentless abominations of the Trump tragicomedy have burrowed into our skulls like brain-eating amoebae.
They are the ones chasing phantom rabbits down holes they themselves have dug and burrowed into.
Others are burrowed into the basements of homes on the American side from buildings in Mexico.
And that while there, a week before her symptoms started, she found two ticks burrowed into her body.
Bad guys seem to feel most powerful and secure while burrowed into island caverns or perched on cliffs.
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.
I felt the well-known hookworm itch, a slightly tingly, almost stinging sensation as they burrowed into my skin.
If this happened at the FBI, which it did, you had these people burrowed into the system who hated Trump.
Burrowed into his skin were BB pellets; one was also found in his lung, according to local ABC affiliate KABC-TV.
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.
"We know (the boys) burrowed into the backside of the snow bank to make a fort, like all kids do," Bell said.
But even as that thought burrowed into my mind, I pried another layer of skin off the thumb on my right hand.
In a recent study they reported that fusobacteria had burrowed into tumors and stayed with them as they spread throughout the body.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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?
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
" 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
The musky octopus occurs on the sandy bottom of the continental platform, at depths up to 400 meters. Usually it lives burrowed into the sediments.
The team's nickname originates in the early history of Wisconsin. In the 1820s and 1830s, prospectors came to the state looking for minerals, primarily lead. Without shelter in the winter, the miners had to "live like badgers" in tunnels burrowed into hillsides.
The nests are typically burrowed into the ground in loam soil. Halictus rubicundus has a high tolerance for soil hardness. Soil hardness affects the density of nesting. Females prefer to nest in softer ground as they spend less energy and time excavating the nest.
The name is more popularly thought to be related to the old wives' tale that earwigs burrowed into the brains of humans through the ear and laid their eggs there. Earwigs are not known to purposely climb into ear canals, but there have been anecdotal reports of earwigs being found in the ear.
Peachia cylindrica is a large species of sea anemone in the family Haloclavidae. It is normally found burrowed into soft substrates, the only visible part of the animal being the oral disc and tentacles which usually lie flat on the sand. It is the type species of the genus Peachia.Peachia cylindrica Marine Species Identification Portal.
It is mostly diurnal and spends much of its time burrowed into the loose soil of its habitat. It may remain in its burrow during the winter, often in hibernation. Breeding takes place in shallow pools that accumulate during heavy rains. The male expands his distinctive elongated vocal sac to produce a chirping call.
Natural History Museum, Los Angeles. No. 220, 60p" The eggs are laid on the crabs, which then transport the eggs into the holes which are burrowed into the water table."Goiny, H., Van Someren, E.C., Heisch, R.B., 1957, The eggs of Aedes (skusea) pembaensis Theobold discovered on crabs. East Afr Med J 34, 1-2.
B. nobilis larvae failed to reach pupation on mosquito larvae alone. B. nobilis larvae were observed feeding on dead adult insects. To do this, they burrowed into the bodies of the adults and formed a bolus that they then swallowed. When forming this bolus, the larvae exhibited consistent behavior of a series of rhythmic motions.
The pallid beach mouse or Ponce de Leon beach mouse (Peromyscus polionotus decoloratus) was known from two locations in Florida, Ponce Park, Volusia County and Bulow, Flagler County. No individuals have been seen since 1959. The average pallid beach mouse was 4 to 8 cm in length. This species burrowed into dunes for protection.
Secondary logo depicting Bucky Badger Wisconsin was dubbed the "Badger State" because of the lead miners who first settled there in the 1820s and 1830s. Without shelter in the winter, they had to "live like badgers" in tunnels burrowed into hillsides. The badger mascot was adopted by the University of Wisconsin in 1889. His name, "Buckingham U. Badger", a.k.a.
Habitats are varied and are ultimately reflective of direct environmental conditions. In hot arid regions of the continent, individuals may be found burrowed into sand, or under the cover of rocky outcrops. In more temperate regions of the continent, species are likely to be found in a variety of habitats from floodplains, grassy box woodlands, black box woodlands, and mallee woodlands.
The oral disc grows to a maximum diameter of 200 mm, is brown or purplish, possibly with a white, radial pattern. It may sometimes be bright green, but this is rare. This species is similar in appearance to Macrodactyla doreensis, Heteractis aurora, and Heteractis crispa. These species are also found burrowed into the sediment, and share the same red or yellow blotches.
Benthic organisms can be divided into two categories based on whether they make their home on the ocean floor or a few centimeters into the ocean floor. Those living on the surface of the ocean floor are known as epifauna. Those who live burrowed into the ocean floor are known as infauna. Extremophiles, including piezophiles, which thrive in high pressures, may also live there.
Kyodo, "Wanted radical Kunio Bando was in Philippines in 2000: sources", Kyodo, "Court dismisses death-row inmates' translation appeals", Schreiber, p. 209. As darkness fell, the police breached the top floor's barricades and captured one of the Katō brothers. The remaining four radicals burrowed into a pile of futon bedding and refused to surrender. As the police approached them, Bandō shot one of the policemen, Masahiro Endō, in the eye.
Tunnelling underground the Persians and Ottomans burrowed into each other's way whence they came to grips in hand-to-hand combat. The Persians were able to detonate six charges killing 700 Ottoman defenders but still failed in their main object of destroying the citadels walls. The Persians also lost some 30 to 40 men themselves. Nader also blockaded Yerevan and Tiflis forcing a response from the Ottoman 'Saraskar' Koprulu Pasha.
Tunnelling underground the Iranians and Ottomans burrowed into each other's way whence they came to grips in hand- to-hand combat. The Iranians were able to detonate six charges killing 700 Ottoman defenders but still failed in their main object of destroying the citadels walls. The Iranians also lost some 30 to 40 men themselves. Nader also blockaded Yerevan and Tiflis forcing a response from the Ottoman 'Saraskar' Koprulu Pasha.
At low tide the ocean floor becomes exposed allowing different species and ecosystems to be found along the shoreline and within tidal pools. Barnacles, periwinkles, slipper limpets, moon snails, horse mussels, leafy bryozoans, and whelks can be found along the ocean floor. False angel wing and Atlantic mud- piddock can be found burrowed into the sandstone. Dead man's fingers and mermaid's glove which are sponges can be found washed up on shore.
Women, with a success rate of 90%, parnajarlpa (sand goanna) which can provide up to 40% of the Martu diet. Older women with extensive knowledge of the landscape light brush fires in order to expose the hiding places of the goanna that have burrowed into the ground. Digging sticks (wana) are thrust into the uncovered holes to force the lizards out. The goanna are usually cooked over a fire and shared amongst other members of the tribe.
They are active only at night, and spend the day burrowed into the sand, to minimize water loss. In the large sand dunes of California and Utah, they serve as food for scorpions and at least one specialized bird, LeConte's thrasher (Toxostoma lecontei). The thrasher roams the dunes looking for the tell-tale debris of the diurnal hiding place and excavates the sand treaders (range of bird is in the Mojave and Colorado Deserts in U.S.).
The animal does not tolerate low temperatures well, so they prefer terrestrial prey in winter over the aquatic species. They also spend long periods in the warmth of the burrow. A relatively new addition to their diet is the hearts and livers of the toxic cane toad, where the toads have moved into their territory. Their diet makes this species susceptible to infestations of nematodes, with large numbers of Cosmocephalus australiensis recorded in 1959 burrowed into their stomach walls.
Antelope squirrels are commonly found in dry, shrubby areas of the southern United States into Mexico. These areas are sandy with rocky areas that provide soil that can be burrowed into for shelter and to escape the heat of the day. The temperatures in these regions can exceed during the day and require special adaptations by the ground squirrels to survive. During the night, temperatures in these desert and dry areas may dip below freezing which again requires adaptations to survive.
Lymexylidae larvae have a symbiotic association with certain types of fungi. The fungi grow in sheltered environments where they are tended by the larvae, such as the holes burrowed into the wood and, in return, the larvae feed on the fungi. Elateroides dermestoides lays eggs into boreholes of bark beetles on a fallen beech Specifically, this species has evolved a relationship with the yeast-like fungus Endomyces hylecoeti. Every egg the female lays is coated with fungal spores from a pouch near her ovipositor.
During the Cold War, Norway wanted a secret naval base within the Arctic Circle.How Norway lost control of its own secret $500 million Arctic naval base - Quartz - By Kabir Chibber The base was essentially carved into a mountain just outside the city of Tromsø. It is a massive complex constructed at a cost of 4 billion Kroner burrowed into a mountain. It lost its status as an Orlogsstasjon (navy base) in 2002 and was consequently closed down in 2009 by the government of Jens Stoltenberg.
In addition, films of phyllicate (clay) minerals can grow in situ, overprinting the biological tissue. The decay process creates chemical gradients that are essential for mineral growth to continue long enough for the tissue to be preserved. Oxygen in the sediment allows decomposition to occur at a much faster rate, which decreases the quality of the preservation, but does not prevent it entirely. The conventional, exceptionally preserved fossils of the Burgess Shale are supplemented by the shells of organisms which lived on, and burrowed into, the sediment before the exceptional preservation pathway was complete.
Tunnelling underground the Persians and Ottomans burrowed into each other's way whence they came to grips in hand-to-hand combat. The Persians were able to detonate six charges killing 700 Ottoman defenders but still failed in their main object of destroying the citadel's walls. The Persians also lost some 30 to 40 men themselves. Nader partook in these efforts from a dangerously close range, once having the brains and blood of one of his bodyguards splatter across his face as a cannonball fired from a Turkish gun decapitated him in the most grotesque manner.
The Edmonton Convention Centre (ECC, formerly the Shaw Conference Centre), is a meeting, entertainment, and convention venue located in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Opened in 1983, it is managed by the Edmonton Economic Development Corporation (EEDC), a not-for-profit enterprise owned by the City of Edmonton. It is located on Jasper Avenue and built into a hill, emerging onto Grierson Hill Road and into the Louise McKinney Riverfront Park. The riverside site allows for approximately 70 per cent of the building space to be located underground, burrowed into the cliff face, concealing the fact that the building is over 10 stories high.
In 1999, the West Fork experienced a massive fish kill that spread for with an estimated loss of 4.6 million fish (187 tons). The kill was traced back to Guide Corp, an automotive parts maker in Anderson, which had discharged of the chemical HMP 2000 into the river. Guide Corp eventually reached a settlement whereby the company would pay a total of $14.2 million in fines, penalties, legal expenses, and river restoration. Many animals that had burrowed into the mud were protected from the chemical, and by March 2000, some fish were naturally returning to the affected area.
Huts made by the crew The survivors lived for seven months on Disappointment Island, a and barren outcrop. For the first three days they ate raw mollymawks until their supply of matches dried enough to get a fire going. They kept the same fire burning for the rest of their stay on the island, burrowed into the ground for shelter. The island had limited timber and their canvas tent could not withstand the constant storms that struck the island, so they improvised by digging into the ground and roofing over the hole they made with sod and shelter.
The authors speculated that the eels had burrowed into the shark through the gills or throat (the precise path of entry could not be determined, possibly obscured by damage caused by the tow rope) after it had been weakened on the capture line, entered the circulatory system, and then made their way to the heart. Despite records of its parasitic behavior, submersible encounters with free- swimming juveniles and adults, and their capture in baited traps, suggest that this species is at most a facultative parasite that opportunistically enters sick and dying fish. Reproduction is oviparous. The eggs are likely pelagic, measuring at least across, and lack an oil globule.
Some 2,000 L6-S Midnight Special instruments were produced, with maple body, and bolt-on 3 piece maple neck with a maple fingerboard and a maple face on the head-stock, these Colors were available; Natural Maple, Wine Red & Ebony. Controls include a pickup selector, master volume, and tone control, with a Schaller "Harmonica Bridge", it is strung through the body, with the back string furrels burrowed into the middle of the body. The guitar was actually designated as an "L6 Midnight Special" by Gibson note; the absence of the "S". It was never advertised, or listed in the Gibson catalogs or the Gibson price listings.
Both humans and dragons experience between as an extremely cold, sensory-deprived, black void. After spending no more than eight seconds in between, the dragon or fire-lizard can re-emerge anywhere on Pern, along with any passengers or cargo they carried. This ability is explained as having evolved in fire-lizards as a defense against Thread; not only does it allow them to quickly escape from Threadfall, but the intense cold of between kills any Thread that has already burrowed into them. If a dragon attempts to teleport without a clear mental image of the place where they intend to reappear, they may simply fail to emerge from between and thus, be gone forever.
As distinct from the trope of crime functioning as a break from the boredom of the mundane for the Hitchcockian ordinary man "excitingly" caught up in it, the interjection of crime in the lives of the characters of The Man from London is a phantom occurrence for those burrowed into the center of the mundane details of their lives. In other words, Tarr's film suggests the possibility that it is only on an abstract plane that murder committed by and on strangers causes a stir and demands an investigation. In this context, it is fitting that the investigation must be undertaken by a stranger, the man from London, since abstraction entails distancing from an enveloping context. Only the appearance of the man from London, Brown, impels Maloin to struggle with his de facto alienation, as an ordinary man, from moral principle, an alienation linked, counterintuitively, to the absence of desire in his daily grind.

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