And she digs and digs and digs for this information and then tells the other women without telling me?
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Information on fossil digs can be found on the Geological Survey website at dmr.nd.gov/ndfossil/digs.
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A question mark clue like "Cool digs?" has to be a play on the slang term for a residence (digs), and the fact that the digs are "cool" does not necessarily mean that they are stylish.
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And so she digs and digs for material, painstakingly translating Monique's letters to Eric, since that's the only side of the correspondence she has.
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It could also be JELLY BEAN, but you weren't fooled by that clue "Digs in the snow" and knew it was "digs" as in a home, right?
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" Penthouse digs her, anyway ... calling Farrah, "bravely brazen.
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Take a look inside the luxurious — and pricey — digs.
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Kika also appears to be adapting to her new digs.
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Maisel performing at The Gaslight Café, her regular comedy digs.
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Facebook moved into somewhat plusher digs while still an infant.
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Jake digs a big old hole and leaps into it.
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Unfortunately, they may never get to use their new digs.
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He also took digs at the field of presidential hopefuls.
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The Whitney has moved on to its fancy new digs.
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What do you think of Sofia Vergara's date night digs?
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Carrie Bradshaw's Upper East Side digs for a freelance writer?
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Do you have some sweet digs you'd like to share?
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The Wende has big plans to match its new digs.
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Davidson and Grande have the sweetest digs of them all.
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The new digs will be finished in about 2 months.
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Correction: A previous version of this article referenced archaeological digs.
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But a chill digs into the marrow of my bones.
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Looks like she's getting comfy in her new digs already.
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Nikolai, fearful of being branded a golddigger, digs his heels.
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The deluxe digs had been on the market since December.
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As he aged, his digs at competitors sometimes turned shrill.
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It digs attack tunnels, and periodically fires rockets, into Israel.
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Keep reading to take a look inside West's former digs.
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An ornament for their first Christmas in their new digs
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That digs the trench between the parties deeper and deeper.
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Barack digs her; Michelle thinks their dating would be inappropriate.
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Ellison used the occasion to take further digs at Salesforce.
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Click through to take the tour of the spacious digs.
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Kevin Roose digs up a cautionary tale for Big Tech.
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Performance Space 224 has a new name and renovated digs.
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So it digs in there and just starts to eat.
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Sort of, takes a haystack and digs out the needles.
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Go deeper: Capitol Hill digs in as Trump's impeachment looms
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Dan digs in with pilot and aviation expert Jeff Wise.
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Looks like they're gonna be expanding into new digs soon.
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He digs Dobby's grave, sans magic, and life goes on.
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Then, it was time to show Stormi her new digs.
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So Cherry digs into the obscure elements of the game.
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Dan digs in with The Wall Street Journal's Maureen Farrell.
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Dan digs in with Axios' Joann Muller, reporting from Detroit.
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When Jughead digs up Jason's grave, his body is long gone.
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While Hopper digs for the truth, Eleven unearths a surprising discovery.
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Some A-listers stuck to their earlier digs, like Donald Glover.
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Hedge fund manager David Einhorn is taking more digs at Tesla.
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Its new digs in Boston are next to an art institute.
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We'll see if the judge digs 50's cents of humor.
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Watch Parry show off her sweet digs in the video above.
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YC isn't the first accelerator to ditch its Silicon Valley digs.
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As the GOP digs in, Democrats are making their own calculation.
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The businessman repeated those same digs on Wednesday, refusing to apologize.
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Still, she digs her heels in, wary of pissing off Petrov.
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And, Ryan Avent digs deep into work, status and technological disruption.
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Click through to get a glimpse into her totally enviable digs.
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Over at Jalopnik, Jason Torchinsky digs into some of the details.
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The second case study digs into a familiar consumer brand, Jacuzzi.
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President Trump can show President Xi around, show him the digs.
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It digs into the influence corporate money has on American Politics.
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But the 221.8 survey digs deeper, and the details matter here.
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The lavish digs, themed drinks, and costumes were all quite intentional.
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Don't be fooled by flashy office digs or a high salary.
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"My five year old digs our robot car," customer Ranous said.
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Later digs revealed a few more bones, along with flint blades.
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The public digs happened organically, in a very North Dakota way.
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Romney, though, rarely engages on any insults or digs at him.
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As the masses gather against the elite, the elite digs in.
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She digs her nails into her palms, determined not to cry.
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The following list digs into these subtle mistakes and hidden blunders.
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Other popular rentals included cozy cabins, waterfront dwellings and urban digs.
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Ms. Cohen admits she has mixed feelings about her new digs.
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Prices remain low, and the digs are colorful but no-frills.
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More recently, she gave a tour of her new single-girl digs.
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Piano–designed digs in the Meatpacking District—was arranged in part to
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For the full tour of TJ and Stephanie's new digs, visit HGTV.com.
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At the very least the site digs its creator Lin-Manuel Miranda.
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This is acknowledged if a user digs deeper into Google's product documentation.
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You aren't the only one who wants stylish new digs this season.
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Without it, instead of fading, the trauma sticks to them, digs in.
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They lived in digs and started getting it on with each other.
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As Andreas digs into the past, the questions only become more puzzling.
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DINESH D'SOUZA made his name making racially accented digs at Barack Obama.
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Government officials may be sinking and choking in their new digs, too.
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Watch Shepherd take you through her sweet digs in the video above.
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Fighting with Maloney in SUR's famous back ally, he digs into her.
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Cohen certainly has the bank account to back up his pricey digs.
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There, they have the option of taking digs at The Engine itself.
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Apparently, he's using what he saved to really deck out the digs.
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Kellyanne Conway draws a crowd in D.C. ... and she clearly digs it.
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"I mean it's hot," Stanbury tells PEOPLE Now of her new digs.
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He goes after it and digs into it and figures it out.
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When Omega leaves, the arts community will take back the refurbished digs.
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He searches out distractions the way an intrepid reporter digs up scoops.
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I eat at my desk while watching a My Sweet Digs episode.
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Here, a crew digs out a canal in Florida in May 2019.
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Most digs are boring; days or weeks may pass with little found.
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Archaeological digs in the city continue to uncover evidence of the fire.
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There's a bit of squabbling when Mr. Fahdel's family digs a well.
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Now that Hakeem is Empire's ruler, Camilla digs her claws in deep.
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Trump butted in to take special issue with one of Rubio's digs.
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And every time he tries to reassure, he digs the hole deeper.
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On "Soothing," from Semper Femina, Marling digs into the tension of sensuality.
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And then he digs in, crunching and making happy little eating noises.
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Rabe digs into his subject with a depth that almost feels bottomless.
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Even in seemingly melodramatic scenes, Handel digs deep and explores multilayered emotions.
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They officially moved into the new digs a month before my visit.
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It digs deeper, needling at the status of our most tender emotions.
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When she digs her finger into the edge, she can feel it.
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That's the question Succession circles and flirts with and ultimately digs into.
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He digs graves and then waters the trees that dot the cemetery.
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Sources say he is shelling around the same for his new digs.
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Still, Oh got in some of the most memorable digs of the night.
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Martin knew exactly where he was and he indulged in his new digs.
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Ferreira's lo-fi pop music digs almost recklessly, but necessarily, into your core.
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Dan digs into the deal, and its political implications, with TechCrunch's Ron Miller.
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Reports exist for dating prospects, affordable digs, and even dog friendliness, after all.
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Pencil + Pixel wants to use bleeding edge technology to upgrade your digs. Eventually.
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Recent digs have pushed the physical evidence of America's settlement back in time.
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Click ahead to see Melina's sweet digs and shop some of her picks.
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Yolanda Foster has moved on from her estranged husband – and into new digs.
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Okay, right now we're imagining the pair trading increasingly fierce digs via text.
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Pichai digs into an omelette, drinks tea, and catches up on the news.
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Jake follows the cue, pushes her head down, and digs out her tracker.
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Westworld digs into how people behave when they think no one is watching.
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Trevor's new digs, first reported by Yolanda's Little Black Book, are pretty insane.
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She got some help from her famous parents moving into her new digs.
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Smokes, digs... One is sharpening something... And I can do as I like.
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And the open and airy digs are perfectly suited to his life now.
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He also founded a company that digs holes, appropriately named the Boring Company.
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Sure, she gets in some digs, but it wasn't exactly a career-ender.
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TV: The film really digs into the prejudices against Communists at that time.
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The last thing you need is your own friends taking digs at you.
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California blazes and Japan digs itself out of typhoon damage—is to experience
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Dillashaw this weekend -- predicting all sorts of action (plus, he digs Cody's tats).
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It's what she does after the rape that digs deep under the skin.
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Trump was reportedly distraught over the multiple digs at him during McCain's funeral.
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Those who know Salesforce's founder, Marc Benioff, find his firm's new digs fitting.
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She seems trustworthy, even as she stares wide-eyed at her new digs.
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It really digs into the various stages and evolutions of the current conflict.
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A movement digs deep, plants roots, and grows until its objectives are achieved.
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"Every time [Trump] opens his mouth he digs a deeper hole," Gutiérrez said.
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This Dr. Bronner's product was the top pick in Your Best Digs' tests.
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The DOJ complaint digs up a few embarrassing text messages from Sabre executives.
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When a nymph digs through infected soil, fungal spores cling to its body.
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It forges volcanoes, fuels atmospheres, digs out ocean basins and creates mountain ranges.
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"Go Home Tiny Monster" enlists young theatergoers in devising just the right digs.
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Recent archaeological digs suggest they reached Australia as early as 65,000 years ago.
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But it also digs deep into Reddit, excavates meme chains and cultivates gossip.
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Dan digs in with Dave Jorgenson, who runs the Washington Post's TikTok channel.
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The ones that got the biggest applause were his digs at Mr. Trump.
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Booker, too, chose to direct his sharpest digs at the former vice president.
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University campuses are like archaeological digs of innovations that didn't fulfill their promises.
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She began going on his digs and collaborating on making jewelry from artifacts.
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If the president digs Kurt Vile's garage rock, might he like Ty Segall?
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She infused some letters with sarcasm, and took some digs at the President.
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That sounds like a predictable list, but Friedman digs cleverly into each one.
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Your Best Digs rated the Greenworks 22502 as the best electric lawn mower.
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The other digs at Mr. Lauer came later during the "Weekend Update" segment.
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The Sun has been in fellow Earth sign Taurus, putting you in a playful mood; however, drama gets stirred up today thanks to the full moon in Scorpio, a sign that digs and digs until it gets to the truth.
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Last-minute luxury travelers will be out of luck at the town's fanciest digs.
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Do you live in Austin and have some sweet digs you like to share?
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Recently, this staple of warfare started sharing its digs with a new branch: cyber.
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Before moving into his new digs, he was living in a feral cat colony.
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Then it was time to check out the new digs at the White House.
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Lets see if the price drop and digs at Netflix pay off for Hulu.
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While Britain explored for Iranian oil in the 20th century, France undertook archaeological digs.
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But the deeper she digs into the camp's past, the darker its history becomes.
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Click ahead to see her sweet digs, and read about her Get Out inspiration.
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She digs through a bucket of bills, and tucks her tips into her wallet.
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The thudding, bludgeoning digs began to rain in and Marciano began to take control.
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Now she continues to wait while the President digs himself deeper in a hole.
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Our national security reporter Vera Bergengruen digs into what we know about the airstrikes.
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Is it the man who stumbles on it and digs it from the earth?
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While sub-Saharan countries agree common currencies and trade zones, Algeria digs deeper ditches.
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Big projects like HS2 bring stability, says Mike Court, who is leading the digs.
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She even whips out a paint can to tag the digs after destroying them.
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What if it under-delivers on Siri and digs its heels on iCloud data?
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His favorite way to use his cozy-cool digs: "Binge watch TV," McMillan says.
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Dan digs into the deal and its ramifications with Axios Space editor Miriam Kramer.
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Whether prices stay high depends on how the players perform in their fresh digs.
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And moved on up to some $6 million digs in Hidden Hills in May.
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At IFA, both companies took the chance to take digs at each others' technology.
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In several ways, Mr. Doctoroff's new digs can seem a homage to his past.
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Scientists around the world are anxiously waiting to see what the spacecraft digs up.
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The top of each ticket offered praise for their running-mates and traded digs.
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First, he simply digs deeper into the primary sources than any of his predecessors.
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Then the oldest recruit, who was basically in charge, asked loudly: 'Who digs jukeboxes?
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The lead single, "The Bus Song," digs into___ over a a soft, lush arrangement.
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So far, she's says Bebe Rexha's upload is the one she digs the most.
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We're guessing Will digs the show based on his response to our zombie hypothetical.
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Do not participate in "archaeological" digs with tourist groups or any unauthorized group. 84.
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First Vigil is publicly accessible, and digs into the details the SPLC leaves out.
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But he also really digs deep into the idea of deception and self-deception.
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Booker managed to get in a few digs at his friends across the aisle.
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Like Etheline Tenenbaum in The Royal Tenenbaums (2001), his mother worked on archaeological digs.
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Founded in 2012, The Boring Company digs tunnels for mass transit and freight transport.
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Some museums are buying fossils discreetly from dealers, rather than pay for expensive digs.
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Founded in 2012, The Boring Company digs tunnels for mass transit and cargo transport.
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Fiona has been adjusting to the exciting, expansive and water-filled digs after hours.
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This Illustrator Digs Her Claws In Karen O's Costume Designer Makes Her Printmaking Debut
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But Ivan also seems to pepper in digs at the brutality thrust on inmates.
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He digs it out of his pocket and his tubby digits start tapping away.
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Then, he digs in, unwrapping each little morsel and popping them into his mouth.
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While our plans might be modest, Gwyneth Paltrow's recent Cannes digs are anything but.
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This week's People issue digs deeper into the "toxic" relationship between Heard and Depp.
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The Tesla CEO took several digs at Ford, the leader in the pickup category.
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"An American Treasure" digs into the vaults of Tom Petty, who died in 2017.
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Eriq La Salle will have no problem unwinding in his new Bel-Air digs.
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And what is the part of the body that digs into the lord's dirt?
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Of course, Trump's announcement came with a couple digs ... most notably, one at Obamacare.
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David does not consider his size — his strength — an attribute, one that Joey digs.
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Dan digs in with Axios' Stef Kight, who watched and reported on the proceedings.
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But Damon digs into the more human toll of life as a Gigafactory worker.
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"I'm really happy that nothing was expensive," Frankel told People of her vacation digs.
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No matter what's thrown at her, she stays focused, digs in and gets answers.
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Every time Trump praises Pruitt he digs the midterm hole much deeper for Republicans.
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They're stretchy, never see-through, not too compressive, and the waistband never digs in.
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The "Costume Tours" tours were conceived as digs at a market-obsessed art industry.
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It also, however, has a lot of what look to be pretty Facebook-specific digs.
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Before then, however, InSight will monitor its new digs and take photographs of the landscape.
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Her aces were the third-most on the team, while she finished fifth for digs.
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The skin-perfecter is getting an upgrade from its 34g digs to a 50g container.
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DALLAS (Reuters Breakingviews) - Procter still digs in with Peltz, With hubris but nothing much else.
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But Parker goes further and digs into why Turner became convinced armed revolt was necessary.
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Spoiler warning: This conversation digs into some of Logan's major plot reveals, including the ending.
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Kelly Clarkson says she's learned to shrug off commenters who make digs about her weight.
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And, as it turns out, their digs were way more luxe than we'd ever imagine.
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She was determined to "carry across" as many jokes, and learned digs, as she could.
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Being Clay is generally awful — and this time, 2784 Reasons Why really digs into why.
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She digs into all kinds of weird and wacky social science experiments along the way.
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If the company digs in, though, it could face some fast pitches from private equity.
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Real Life Lore digs deeper into the scary size of tsunamis in the video below:
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Her new digs are also in a prime location, right above the city's Sunset Strip.
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For the full details of the reality stars high-end digs, watch the video above.
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It is mainly migrants from the countryside who rent, choosing dingy digs shunned by urbanites.
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Hopefully, future digs will illuminate what kinds of activities ancient skull cults were engaging in.
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In the session, Mistress Harley lets me watch as she digs through my personal files.
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This Illustrator Digs in Her Claws Spooky Drawings of a Monster Photographer | Monday Insta Illustrator
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But it's unclear whether his digs on Trump will impact the outcome of Super Tuesday.
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He'll also probably lob a few digs at establishment lawmakers watching on the convention floor.
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The answer given by the filmmakers digs deeper into their research on bias and prejudice.
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Basically, he repeatedly digs his way under the fences of his home in Queensland, Australia.
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But she seems to be working through them, thanks in part to her new digs.
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Would you rather watch a Raymour & Flanigan commercial or a Sweet Digs video on Refinery29?
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As digs like this reveal, Britain knows less about its own history than textbooks suggest.
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However, THR reports that Seacrest shouldn't get too cozy in his NYC digs just yet.
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The activist's new digs are located at 118 East 73rd Street, according to city records.
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Upgrade your space for the parental visit, and then relish your new digs all winter.
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Despite the firestorm, several anti-bullying organizations and advocates remained noticeably silent about Trump's digs.
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The work is really interesting and really digs deep, and is so relevant right now.
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He never digs on public land, because of what he considers excessive government red tape.
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We met for breakfast in the restaurant of the Hyatt Regency, his digs in Kyiv.
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And what sort of cushy digs will the United States basketball players find for themselves?
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It's an interesting idea, but Chambers never digs deep enough to make much of it.
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Ocasio-Cortez has faced subtle digs about her background that wouldn't normally be an issue.
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That was the context for her on-air digs at him, and Hannity's irritated response.
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Everyone kept their cool in Thursday night's debate, and kept the digs to a minimum.
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This Illustrator Digs Her Claws In This Artist Captured Donald Trump in a Compromising Position
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There are still quite a few things to do before relaxing in your new digs.
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The luxe digs also come with a fully equipped kitchen, air-conditioning, and security guard.
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But the New York Marble Cemetery's crypts aren't the priciest Manhattan digs for the deceased.
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It was also a remarkable retreat for an administration that typically digs into such fights.
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Should I be considering Pantone's color of the year — Living Coral — for my new digs?
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McCraney digs unflinchingly into the suffering that pulses at the center of his character's lives.
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Calvert's paintings are palimpsests, archeological digs, engagements with art history, improvisational riffs, and fractured views.
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Dan digs in with Axios Markets editor Dion Rabouin: Go deeper: The synchronized global slump
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His rendering of Aristophanes's comedy, "The Birds", took digs at the country's extravagant political class.
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Team Rising digs into the latest national polling and polling out of Missouri and Florida.
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They're all in their 229s, so I take a few digs about only being 229.
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Get a glimpse as they check out their new digs in a South African sanctuary.
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If she gives an answer and someone has a follow-up, she digs right in.
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Dan digs into the collision of politics and business with Bloomberg retail reporter Sarah Halzack.
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There they can feel as if they were visiting Santa Claus in his own digs.
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When telling jokes, he digs deep into ideas, but with her, he's guarded, coy, evasive.
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" The association seems fitting, though, since Roden, 31, describes her digs as "a little kid's house.
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Blake Shelton Digs into His Cake as Gwen Stefani Serenades Him — and Buys Him a Flagpole!
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"Reign's bedroom is such a cozy space," Kardashian, 37, writes of her son's adventure-inspired digs.
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Musk&aposs Boring Company digs tunnels for advanced transport systems and has advanced ground-penetrating radar.
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Her 24-year-old brother, Ramadhan, also lives in Kakuma and digs toilets for a living.
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Twice in quick succession Saki digs to the body then immediately turns the same hand upstairs.
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Houston digs out after Harvey's devastation and finds its primary mover—private automobiles—wallowing in muck.
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Frankel plans to use her new digs "as an investment property," her spokesperson told the Post.
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Amid the Sahara-level thirst for Michael B. Jordan, Bim Adewunmi digs into the actor's appeal.
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The Cougars were pumped up from the outset while playing in their new 7,33-seat digs.
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We've dreamed up the ultimate home and design gift guide to gussy up your mama's digs.
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Derrieres aside, Wang's goal for his West Chelsea digs was to have a more refined feel.
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You'll see T-Swift's Tribeca digs and Adam Levine and Behati Prinsloo's sweet SoHo loft, too.
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Officials say the transfer went smoothly and the bison are quickly adapting to their new digs.
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Financials ETF finds lines on the charts, digs in, rallies 1.5 pct ** Tech slips 0.2 pct.
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It's 217 degrees in the Sonoran Desert as Alvaro Enciso digs a hole in the dirt.
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The digs at German intellectuals, which made Mr Goetz notorious at the time, now look parochial.
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Do you live in Dallas or Austin and have some sweet digs you'd like to share?
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Dan digs in with New York Times correspondent Frances Robles, who's been reporting from San Juan.
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The new digs will put Ackman in a 67,000-square-foot space at 787 11th Ave.
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"When I was young I wanted to become an engineer who digs wells," Mr Moctar says.
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Guests and staff at the launch have excitedly been posting photos of the company's new digs.
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Their 30 rabbits, many of whom are rescues, are markedly happier with their new outdoor digs.
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Along with the logo reveal, 2K Games released a video that digs into the design process.
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After she gets home, she digs into a gallon tub of ice cream with a spoon.
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Trump's digs are a reference to Blumenthal's past misrepresentations about his service during the Vietnam era.
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Plenty of other bloggers have fallen foul of the law for taking digs at the party.
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They danced their hearts out on the beach in celebration ... so it'd seem she digs it.
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This guy starts with just a simple tool and digs a giant hole in the ground.
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As you'd expect, the region's unsettled nature led to an aura of chaos around the digs.
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Clinton, and American Bridge, a related group that digs up opposition research to defeat Mr. Trump.
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He digs into the role, lays it bare, and forbids us to make our minds up.
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In the meantime, do enjoy the magnificent digs, the designer threads and the frolicking nude stars.
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"First and foremost, it is my children's home," Conway told Mansion Global of her new digs.
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The site -- which is 16,000 square meters -- is one of the largest archaeological digs in Europe.
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Mr. Hafford said that he had looked through Christie's writings for insights into the Ur digs.
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When contributions and volunteer labor don't get the job done, Zanis digs into his own pocket.
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Hannibal Buress endures the 2012 Edinburgh Festival Fringe and digs into Scottish culture in this documentary.
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In the new digs, Leung has gone all out in his dedication to Hong Kong's heritage.
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And what this piece really digs into also is that it's happening in so many places.
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Upshot's Nate Cohn digs under the data showing that Trump enters as an unprecedentedly unpopular president.
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The property's listing agents told Mansion Global that Asness is now looking for larger Florida digs.
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This June 2018 profile from Mattathias Schwartz digs into Mr. Brennan's long, complicated pre-Trump history.
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He took part in archaeological digs and designed an information kiosk for people visiting the island.
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How about love for work that digs deeply into what's going on right here, right now?
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Frugal Traveler I've stayed in some unusual digs on my travels but this was something new.
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A close relative of the squirrel, it digs burrows and can reach a furry 15 pounds.
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Teresa Avia Lim digs into this role with a vengeance, delivering a smartly calibrated comic performance.
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Mosul, Iraq (CNN)The crew gently digs around the dark, matted hair protruding from the rubble.
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He also got in a few digs against President Donald Trump and critics of social programs.
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Shortly after, in the November debate, Gabbard took some deep digs on her fellow presidential candidates.
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" Spears' boyfriend Sam Asghari clearly digs it and said in the comments "Beautiful blond or black.
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"All of this is contingent on a real investigation that digs into the facts," he said.
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His Rudy Giuliani joke had the crowd roaring, as did his digs on Trump's tax secrecy.
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At 5:20, bear 747 digs a shallow hole, called a "belly hole," to nap in.
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This frugal-luxury strategy would succeed, though, only if the palatial digs survived the week intact.
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Dan digs in with Axios' Felix Salmon, who thinks there are more big shoes to drop.
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The deeper he digs into the sordid tale, the more it threatens his mental well-being.
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She digs out a pair of Fernback's battered Converse sneakers, and sets them on a table.
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It digs into the personal wreckage caused by institutional racism with humor, depth, and straightforward clarity.
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We've rounded up 10 essential buys to refresh your digs and create a welcoming space for nesting.
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And even though she's leaving this home behind, there's plenty to love in the singer's new digs.
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Instinctively combative and fond of chaos, Trump usually digs in on controversial policies, rather than backing down.
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Long story short, a perceived insult from Mama Tina digs up all sort of decade-old speculation.
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Another bad one is when a sharp-edged needle digs into the soft skin on your stomach.
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But knowing the Barefoot Contessa, she will surely infuse the new digs with her trademark casual elegance.
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RELATED: Trump on the defense over Clinton's housing market digs All of that seemed like ancient history.
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Assange, though under a de facto house arrest, retires to plum, Wi-Fi-equipped digs every night.
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They hope money from the enterprise can cover the operating costs of their community-led forensic digs.
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Do we know, apart from "Pocahontas" and easy digs, how he feels about running against Elizabeth Warren?
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Click ahead to see her sweet digs, and see how she's made it feel like her own.
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In his 2017 book Taste, the Italian philosopher Giorgio Agamben digs up the roots of the word.
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He drops this line of questioning while Janine Skorsky (Constance Zimmer) digs into his creepy, invasive app.
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Will there really be people who will pay $1,800 per month in perpetuity for shared, temporary digs?
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Flush regulars book digs in the casino hotels in two nearby towns along the Nevada state line.
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Stranger Things 3 is rapidly approaching and the latest trailer really digs into the whole summer vibe.
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Or maybe they'll pick up careers as Uber drivers or rent out their new digs on Airbnb.
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Anecdotes ranged from an inappropriate kiss with a pageant competitor, to harsh digs about a coworker's weight.
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She digs on Winged Chew, and she'll hand you a Splice Drop if you give it up.
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When MakerBot officially opened up its new digs there last summer, the company doubled its production capacity.
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Our in-house security expert and reporter Zack Whittaker digs in and gives us a reality check.
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Novak and Andre were spotted together Friday in Beverly Hills in casual digs with their hands full.
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" — Nikki Glaser "The only person you will ever make happy is the Mexican who digs your grave.
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It's been a messy season of subtweets and musical digs between Kid Cudi, Kanye West and Drake.
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And Reese Witherspoon digs fiction with female protagonists, like, say, a little novel called Big Little Lies.
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Decorated with a pink color scheme, Jenner shared stills of her child's new digs and accompanying wardrobe.
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Kerr has taken several digs at the Trump administration's penchant for incendiary rhetoric and aversion to facts.
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Baptiste digs around and finds a receipt that linksright back to Nadia's husband, Kristian Herz (Filip Peeters).
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Even the doctor, a man who had seemed straight-laced, rolls up his sleeves and digs in.
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Securing funding for a Mars sample return may be more likely depending on what ExoMars digs up.
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Nothing changes a fighter's mind about fighting on quite like a few good digs to the midsection.
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He also managed to fit in some digs directed at Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and Bernie Sanders.
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La Colombe: With three locations across Chicago, La Colombe offers sourced coffee in brightly lit, airy digs.
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Much like Timberlake's Tennessee digs, Pilgrimage is held on a sprawling farm with no skyscrapers in sight.
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Jessie Hellmann from The Hill's health team digs into the report and the political fight: http://bit.
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Raising Kratos digs into that, but it's just one piece of a larger Santa Monica Studio profile.
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Cohen introduced the constitutional amendments on the first night of the 28503th Congress, both digs at Trump.
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However dismal the athlete's village might appear to contenders in Rio, it's several leagues above these digs.
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At twelve hundred square feet, the digs are roomier, but, "agriculturally, it's still pretty tiny," Laing said.
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Along the way, Tavernier digs up works so obscure that the hardiest of cinéastes will be impressed.
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This year, it opens in its new downtown digs, with 25,000 square feet of open, flexible space.
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While the Astros and the Nationals look forward to their new digs, they leave behind empty buildings.
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They check into their swanky digs and see how many guys can fit on a delicate settee.
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Peele goes for Heineken, and Key digs the Sazerac cocktail — made from whiskey, absinthe, bitters and sugar.
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The ones who have played before cannot conceal their anticipation as the host digs out the cards.
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Characters enter the ominous digs in "Bad Times at the El Royale," but they don't always exit.
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Working within this mystical production concept, Ms. Kampe digs below the surface to covey what drives Senta.
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It's unseemly to take digs at those who are trying to actually do something about the problem.
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Better to be an ocean of support and let them hear the digs from more palatable sources.
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But amid the stock lines and the self-congratulations and the partisan digs were some noteworthy morsels.
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His new digs at Rikers comes with 24/7 medical care and an attending physician on hand.
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Her two teenage sons may throw empty shampoo bottles in the trash, but she digs them out.
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As an election looms, Binyamin Netanyahu digs deep for ways to scare or thrill his hawkish supporters.
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Bernard swaps stereotyping digs with Robin de Jesús's (excellent) Emory, the most flamboyantly effeminate of the lot.
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"This place kinda stinks," Darius says, when they arrive at Violet's run-of-the-mill college digs.
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Photograph by Makeda Sandford for The New Yorker In these new digs, however, Glady's didn't quite take.
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Mr. Revis plucks some tinny notes around the bridge of his bass then digs into a solo.
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You are truly gripped — and not in the superficial way that "1917" digs its claws into you.
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But for the more discerning among butterflies, spiders, bees and creepy crawlers, only custom digs will do.
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Being with people you love becomes more important than small digs and even arguing about Donald Trump.
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Miyazaki evokes a sense of innocence and wonder, while Shinkai digs deeper into his characters' inner struggles.
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All while wasting our dollars on false inquiries because the President digs in and can't admit wrong.
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After a five-year hiatus, the custom was reinstated in 2017 with new digs in downtown Manhattan.
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I stayed at the Residences, which seems modest in comparison to some of the other digs available.
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I am always searching for a writer who digs that one level deeper emotionally than is comfortable.
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A decade later, one-third of the remains recovered in those digs have yet to be identified.
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The 250-year-old retirement digs of an 18th-century Chinese emperor are getting a face-lift.
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And Kaine's jovial political persona seems hardly suited to deeper digs against the scandal-ridden Republican nominee.
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That experience is particularly relevant now, as the White House digs into a trade war with China.
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And then, as Cuthbert digs into his work, we find ourselves in a dark, immersive, psychological portrait.
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On this episode of Sweet Digs, we're catching up with Sophia in her three-bedroom Los Angeles home.
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Expandable habitats are lightweight and easy to store, which distinguish them as promising candidates for future astronaut digs.
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Next, she digs out our blow torch to thoroughly char the outsides of the eggplants and cherry tomatoes.
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Meanwhile, cut to the guys back at their new Rhode Island digs, where a date card has arrived.
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The added bonus is that paintings are exhibited in spacious digs with lots of breathing room between them.
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And in his new book, Polaroid: The Magic Material, Kaps digs into the magic behind the film format.
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However, it only took a few digs of the shovel from a farmhand to get the alpaca free.
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Her digs, courtesy of Airbnb, rent for a cool $2,200 a night, with a four-night minimum stay.
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Outbreaks of the disease have also been linked to dust storms, construction sites, movie sets, and archeological digs.
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From our firm's gleaming digs, we shuddered as we watched the first cracks in the facade of Theranos.
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Legit digs for a professional business, but the last place anyone would expect to find a great meal.
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The state has identified the remains of 235 missing people through digs, including those led by Grupo Vida.
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After a few days of preparation, A.J. invites Haide over to see his new digs, post-Fab Five.
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My boyfriend comes home to find me standing at the kitchen counter mid-bite and digs right in.
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I feel the hatred seething from the crowd as they make digs at me for not joining in.
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And in 1800, John Adams, America's second president, became the first president to break in the digs. 3.
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Stay tuned for Part 3, when VICE News digs into the F-35's quirks, problems, and idiosyncrasies.
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Today, roommates Courtney Jesberg, 24, and Xochil Rincon, 24, show off their sweet digs in sunny Los Angeles.
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" Calling plans for the new digs "as good as it gets," he added, "You can see the skyline.
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Our CineFix series, Things You Didn't Know, digs up some of the best secrets about your favorite movies.
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Whether Britain gets out of this hole, or digs in deeper, depends on what happens after March 29th.
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The digs where the tennis champion, her new husband, and their friends and family stayed were appropriately fancy.
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Choice digs include a haiku, which Willett crafted on the social media website last June – while jokingly weeping.
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The only times he digs deep into his substantive thoughts on his own are when he gives speeches.
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Facebook has installed former Samsung mobile business unit director, Digs Dimagiba, at the helm of the new office.
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Her thoughts flow rapid fire, quick and sharp, as she digs out a journal and starts to write.
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Your team digs and sifts through concrete and rubble, the heat melting the rubber soles of your boots.
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Politicians like to be photographed at big digs, but the returns from such projects are hard to predict.
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Alva sits on a park bench, while Mira digs her fingers into a sandbox a few feet away.
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Rob, who was living at Khloe's house, has been at B.C.'s digs for 5 days and counting.
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Sonja Morgan is out of her famous townhouse – and into some sleek new digs overlooking Manhattan's Columbus Circle.
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FROM COINAGE: Side Hustles of the Real Housewives of Atlanta She shoots her digs directly at Monique next.
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The digs he makes at his rivals, often in the form of tweets offering "advice", can be amusing.
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Nevertheless he digs in, a black ring of ice cream residue forming at the edges of his mouth.
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Each of his videos have been an enlightening and thoughtful performance that digs deep into the animation world.
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Put aside for a moment the superficial digs and delve below to the actions that are affecting policy.
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It also digs at the Wall Street Journal's report that Russian spies leveraged Kaspersky Lab software in attacks.
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Even though the shovel weighs only 3.3 pounds, it easily digs into heavy snow, dirt, gravel, and more.
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O'Neal, who has reportedly moved to Atlanta, certainly has the net worth to back up his luxurious digs.
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In fact, the louder those calls get, the more likely it is that Moore digs in even further.
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Neither will opening more land to coal mining, especially as the industry digs out from unusually large stockpiles.
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Progress being what it is here, the third act takes place in 2010, in even more luxurious digs.
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Birchbox digs through the clutter for them and picks out five samples each month that they should use.
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Now that the pair are splitting, it seems like the SNL star might be looking for new digs.
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On Thursday, Trump's campaign manager and close adviser Kellyanne Conway tweeted two messages interpreted as digs at Romney.
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Most people don't record an hour show that digs deep into the story, the themes, and combat design.
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Scott has new digs, too, having bought a house close to Kourtney and down the street from Kris.
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As her father digs in his heels, she brings up questions she is not sure she wants answered.
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He knows it is lines like this, the little digs and challenges, that fire up distance runners best.
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Before long, the red materials are worn out, but there, something that resembles a head digs itself out.
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But Ms. Orlandersmith digs deep enough into each character, and with such decency, that no segment seems obligatory.
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Adtech firm Integral Ad Science recently identified a bot scheme called the 404bot that digs into unaudited ads.
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She performed this special while heavily pregnant, and digs more deeply into the themes of motherhood and childbirth.
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The unifying voice of the Obama years digs in for a fractious new era and a second child.
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It's a controversial business gamble for both parties, and Dan digs in with Axios Sports reporter Michael Sykes.
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It digs up around 210m carats a quarter, which translates to two tonnes, or about one bathtub-full.
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While he declined to comment about Mr. Trump at the time, Mr. Souza kept the visual digs coming.
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Rogers Island has a small visitors center that features frontier-themed exhibits and artifacts from past years' digs.
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This year's public digs have been scaled back to four from five in 2016, because of budget cuts.
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By holding digs across the state, paleontologists can gain insight into an intriguing and mysterious window in time.
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Birchbox digs through the clutter for them and picks out five samples each month that they should use.
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I thought it'd be fun and instructive to tour McKelvey's digs just a few blocks north of NYU.
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Dan digs into how we got here and what comes next, with The Wall Street Journal's Natasha Khan.
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We move the winners into the White House and relocate the president into some nearby, more modest digs.
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So he digs into his doppelgänger's chest, rips the key from his heart, and sends bombs raining down.
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Trump personal attorney Jane Raskin digs herself into a hole while embarking on a bizarre line of reasoning
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Tara digs up examples of Americans celebrating fat as late as the latter half of the nineteenth century.
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"The Weekly," which aired last night on FX and streams on Hulu starting today, digs into the issue.
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And as Facebook digs deeper into TikTok, Zuckerberg is simultaneously putting more barriers between his company and Beijing.
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He also digs up plenty of examples of companies that are rethinking their approaches to accommodating older workers.
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There are countless digs at the show throughout the special, some that don't get the laugh they deserve.
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BENIOFF's MESSAGE: The Wall Street Journal digs into the social activism of Marc Benioff, the CEO of Salesforce.
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If they jump on the chance to show you the digs firsthand, then you're probably in the clear.
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Jenna Dewan and her BF are in the market for new digs with their baby on the way.
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Bonus: beyond their sweet digs, Moz provides employees with a vacation expense reimbursement of up to $3,000 year!
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After he's caught leering once again into Jenny's digs, he's arrested and his prisoner number is … what else?
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The Hill's Alexander Bolton digs into that dynamic, with a quick assist from me on the Crapo bill.
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In more luxurious digs, a budget of $34,680 a year ($2,363 a month) would bankroll an opulent lifestyle.
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Angela bludgeons Cal to death with a hammer, and digs a tiny device from his bashed-in skull.
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But these days, the soul-sucking software company that employs the film's protagonist would have very different digs.
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Kylie Jenner gave fans a tour of Stormi&aposs new digs in a YouTube video she posted Monday.
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At his current Hollywood digs, Yenbamroong still frequents houses of ill fame (The Cheetah, specifically) with his fiancée.
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He joked, we think, that she's told him she digs the show's take on athletes juggling their finances.
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And while there were some digs at Mr. Barkley, the real butt of the sketch was Mr. O'Neal.
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It does take some slight digs at the US and Trump, but otherwise it's a rather friendly comment.
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We did some digging, and found during high season, the digs rent for somewhere between $38k and $45k.
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Kendall and Kylie's digs also include almost 1,700 sq feet of private outdoor space with incredible views, too.
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Testicleman immediately digs into the default-skinned noobs, mocking them for not spending cash to get a sweet skin.
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A Hong Kong court ruled they hadn't taken their oaths of office properly after inserting several digs at China.
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And, in what he calls the hardest part of the entire shoot, he digs into the rock-hard soil.
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If you want droids at your beck and call someday, start thinking about robo-fitting your digs now. 1.
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Since 2000, they've run the Dirt Palace, a feminist artist space just down the road from their new digs.
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But in the case of James, it digs even deeper, as Brother Vellies is so committed to ethical practices.
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" She asks where the children are and Jay digs deep in his consciousness to tally them, "One's at school.
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For Campbell County, which digs two-fifths of America's coal, that may be the best it can hope for.
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But despite their past digs and hurtful comments, their fashion empire and huge runway shows continue to go on.
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In Refinery220's Sweet Digs, we take a look inside the sometimes small, sometimes spacious homes of millennial women.
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Dan digs into this, and the future of the National Women's Soccer League, with Axios Sports editor Kendall Baker.
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After all the digs that she has taken at my house, this lady is living in a war zone!
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Terry O'Neill: Lots of politicians call themselves feminist, but Hillary Clinton digs deeper into her character and personal beliefs.
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It's particularly infuriating watching the Malolos laze around while Michael digs under every rock and scrambles in the underbrush.
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But their top-of-the-line digs aren't the only thing to envy about traveling like the famous fam.
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She films herself ranting again as she digs the projectile out from the wound in her side with pliers.
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In Refinery29's Sweet Digs, we take a look inside the sometimes small, sometimes spacious homes of millennial women.
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Also in -nomics, The Information digs into the financials of Bird's business, thanks to a slightly outdated pitch deck.
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But it's interesting to think that whatever lives there might have quickly set up shop on Kilauea's new digs.
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There he hopes to create innovative unscripted comedy that digs into the psyche of millennials and sensationalized internet culture.
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Season 20 digs even further thanks to the show's new serial format whereby each episode builds upon the last.
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When a swap or a merge brings new people onto your beach, you're excited to show off your digs.
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That's the top line bad news; unfortunately, there is a more disturbing message when one digs a little deeper.
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Abby Lee Miller is stretching her legs in her new digs on day 1 of her post-prison life.
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A new interview with the Guardian digs deep beneath the surface of the 38-year-old actor's personal life.
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Looks like Kim is already feeling her east coast digs, posting a vid from a verrry cozy looking bed.
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With thinly veiled Twitter digs and pointed song lyrics, Swift and Perry have both scattered clues throughout the internet.
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That night, she digs up evidence of Barry's secrets on Facebook (of course), only for Barry to interrupt her.
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Mercury in Scorpio is thorough—Scorpio digs to the very deepest part of ourselves, leaving no psychic stone unturned!
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Whatever the player chops at or digs into yields building blocks — trees provide wood, the earth dirt and stone.
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At the moment they are in temporary digs while the paperwork is finalized, hoping to move in by August.
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It's the latest in a series of less-than-subtle digs the conservative has taken against President Donald Trump.
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Knowing full well that Moran would like her to shut up and move on, Conway digs in her heels.
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It does not say he digs into the impossibly difficult issues that come into the Oval Office each day.
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Binge length: Five hours, one season Want a docuseries that really digs deep over the course of your flight?
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Of course, you can't go all the way through a debate without getting in some digs at your opponent.
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The gardens in "Tokyo Digs a Garden," written by Jon-Erik Lappano, are about abandoning control, not exercising it.
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The tweet has racked up more than 300 replies, many of which are bizarre, barely comprehensible anti-Satan digs.
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Go deeper: Wired digs into the rabid fanbase that for decades kept the dream of making this movie afloat.
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Are founders now going to be prioritizing securing swanky digs over putting that funding back into building their business?
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Then she digs into some policy questions by quoting passionately from the footnotes of a Congressional Budget Office report.
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Entry-level rooms at popular hotels start as low as $100 per night, up to $350 for swankier digs.
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Instead of finishing it, Freer tells THUMP that their various record-hunting digs inspired them to write new music.
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It takes place inside a few rooms on the ground-level floor of Bill and Janet's comfortable London digs.
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He digs she's a Leo ... and is stoked Osmariel gets along great with his 7-year-old daughter, Camila.
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It digs into how the act of observing something irrevocably changes it, and how minor choices have unintended consequences.
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I read "Almost a Woman," her second memoir, which digs deeper into her teenage years in New York City.
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Handwritten notes, detailing the treasures shipped to Naples, sit under vitrines with shovels and picks used in the digs.
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Reality TV reunion specials are notoriously messy affairs where contestants throw F-bombs, start fights, and make cruel digs.
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When Mr. Goode digs in deeper about causes, however, I sometimes got lost in the detailed discussion of chemistry.
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Dan digs into the latest college admissions scandal with the Wall Street Journal's Doug Belkin, who broke the story.
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It is her physical performance that digs the show out of narrative ruts and sells its most unconvincing twists.
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Whether it digs in, chafes you, or just isn't supportive enough, it's uniquely distracting and frustrating — sometimes even painful.
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On Refinery29's Sweet Digs, we take a look inside the sometimes small, sometimes spacious homes of millennial women.
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" He later donned a coal miner's helmet for a West Virginia rally lined with signs proclaiming "Trump Digs Coal.
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Survey work began in 2012, and there were discoveries at two nearby sites during digs in 2015 and 2016.
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In Refinery29's Sweet Digs, we take a look inside the sometimes small, sometimes spacious homes of millennial women.
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The federal government shuttered its offices Monday, as the region digs out from one of its worst snowstorms ever.
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In Refinery29's Sweet Digs, we take a look inside the sometimes small, sometimes spacious homes of young women.
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In Refinery29's Sweet Digs, we take a look inside the sometimes small, sometimes spacious homes of millennial women.
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He wrote this year's book "Narrative Economics," which digs into the idea that popular stories help drive economic events.
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Each year, the city digs up about 10,000 tons of old cobblestones as it rebuilds or repaves its streets.
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That's the house for sale now, with the family having just moved on again to bigger Bay Area digs.
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" She did echo some of Obama's digs at Trump, emphasizing that the country shouldn't listen to its "angriest voices.
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Other notes throughout the clip offered Clinton some well-needed laughs (and made a few digs at President Donald Trump).
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The stick spiders had to quickly adapt to their new digs, which they did by trapping and eating other spiders.
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In the film, Cruz seeks out witnesses and friends and digs through old documents in her search for the truth.
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Penelope Scotland isn't the only Disick kid with cool digs — little brother Reign Aston is in on the fun too.
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One of his enterprises is Boring Co., which digs tunnels for advanced transport systems and has advanced ground-penetrating radar.
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They moved in together and the digs are pretty spectacular ... it's a $16 million New York apartment in the sky!
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Click through to find the Essie nail polish shades everyone in the world digs for — and see if you agree.
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Just 20 miles outside Nashville, the rustic-style digs measure 10,627 feet and are located on an acre of land.
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However, Licthe plans to use her spacious digs as the backdrop for grand weddings, corporate events, group retreats, and more.
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In "American Prison," Bauer digs deeper, explaining private prisons and their role in a post-slavery US. Buy it here>>
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For several days, his increasingly pointed digs against his fellow Republican presidential candidate came only in the company of reporters.
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Oh yeah, and we'll even chip in $113,000 for airfare and put you up in some cool digs (Palihotel Melrose).
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" This "clotheshorse," the magazine said, "knows a nailhead from a hopsack, digs double-breasteds, and favors patterned shirts and ties.
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In two recent speeches Kristin Forbes of the Bank of England digs into the impact of uncertainty on economic growth.
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For example, Jane digs up information on Duncan Shepherd (Cody Fern), the son of Claire's nemesis Annette Shepherd (Diane Lane).
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Go deeper: Pro Rata Podcast digs deeper into Thiel's comments on Google, and the broader Trumpist attacks on Big Tech.
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They're not allowed to have access to phones or electronics in their new digs, which is probably a good call.
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In Refinery29's Sweet Digs, we take a look inside the sometimes small, sometimes spacious homes of millennial city dwellers.
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Bezos' new digs are in the exclusive Kalorama neighborhood of D.C., making him neighbors with Barack Obama and Ivanka Trump.
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The reality star, 42, and plastic surgeon, 51, showed off their new culinary digs in a recent photoshoot for archdigest.
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Magaro's Tibbet is the strongest example, popping off the screen with constant one-liners and digs at his fellow soldiers.
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Go deeper: Testimony from migrant children detained in unsafe/unsanitary conditions Pro Rata Podcast digs into the Democratic presidential debates.
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"The army is beginning to fracture as an intransigent leader digs in," says Abdi Rashid of the International Crisis Group.
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Sara leaves school and digs through her cabinets and trash can, before finding the crushed up Plan B cardboard box.
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Tyga's new deal with Kanye's G.O.O.D. Music isn't a favor to the Kardashians -- we're told Kanye legitimately digs his music.
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We'll see if she digs his nanny material, but if that doesn't work ... Howie says he's got a backup plan.
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After leaving on a jet plane, Bao Bao, the former National Zoo panda princess, is adjusting to her new digs.
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But a home for a growing family, like Sookie and Jackson's charming digs, will set you back a bit more.
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In addition to its SF digs, Atomic itself has a sales office in Phoenix and an engineering campus in Waterloo.
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She's been flaunting her new digs in pics -- making it clear the old pad with Nick is just a memory.
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When our interlocutors' statements are outright digs or provocations, it's fairly understandable that we may turn them into idées fixes.
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But I didn't have a fan in my Lisbon digs and was surprised to discover that I didn't need one.
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"We are putting our great coal miners back to work," he repeated to rally crowds waving "Trump Digs Coal" signs.
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" David holds the bowl out to Mary, who digs into the spaghetti and says, "This isn't spaghetti, Ma. It's shit!
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He wants you to know that he digs Taylor Swift and that he feels sorry for you if you don't.
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I made it in time, barely, and found Dr. Miller waiting at the entrance to one of the two digs.
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In one video, a woman digs out an adult turtle from a pile of Sargassum even taller than she is.
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He opens his set by complaining about a threatening raccoon prowling around his secluded and no doubt ritzy new digs.
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I'm not sure there's enough room in its current digs to fit another shill from the coal and chemical industries.
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This season she digs a little deeper, but it's still comedy, but hopefully it's emotional for viewers by the end.
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Our curiosity was quenched when Vogue uploaded its new "73 Questions" video, flaunting Swift's impressive digs and eclectic country decor.
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The site also notes that Adele has yet to move into her new digs, because of her busy touring schedule.
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When you're the CEO and founder of a trendy new home brand, people expect you to have some impressive digs.
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In turn, CBS News is using the "Late Show" set for its morning show, while its usual digs are closed.
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Some images of the complex from Playa Jefferson's site give a glimpse at what Facebook's future digs might be like.
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The Louvre signed a historic deal with Iran regarding plans for cultural and scientific exchanges, training sessions, and archeological digs.
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This six-part true-crime series digs up a cold case that has haunted Maria Nielsen Iranzo all her life.
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Entry-level rooms at our top picks start as low as $87 per night, rising to $320 for fancier digs.
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When I look at the portraits I see this too: crankiness, yes, but also teasing jokes, affectionate digs, and love.
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Truman and Buddy share a Twitter account, where they explore their Indiana digs and root for their presidential candidate dad.
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They see hospitals consolidating and creating vast medical empires with sophisticated marketing campaigns and sleek digs that resemble luxury hotels.
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But so far, so good in the "great credit card craze," as Alex digs into this week for Extra Crunch.
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Over 250,000 leaked diplomatic cables published by WikiLeaks aired the United States' dirty laundry, including personal digs at foreign leaders.
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Its six-blade design rolls, digs, and wipes to remove even the smallest and finest dust particles from your floors.
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He christened the new digs in New Hampshire by spraying whipped cream into the mouths of supporters on their knees. .
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The ever-dapper Ptonomy digs into his various quarries' memories with the suave savoir-faire of a mutant James Bond.
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The novel digs deep into colorism and racism within the Black community, and the behaviors that emerge as a result.
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Many sensed a similar disconnect when "Les Demoiselles" was unveiled in its new digs in MoMA's Gallery 503 this October.
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If he digs in, the President could spark a new partial shutdown for which he would again risk being blamed.
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"The snooty lil digs about me in stories about the Super Bowl halftime talent is such a yawn," Schumer said.
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"When I opened up my eyes I was blown away," Brian says of seeing his new digs for the first time.
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This followed a series of digs like this one from CNN, "Melania Trump hasn&apost appeared in public for 20 days".
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The album digs deep into Sheff's story, and through the writer's brilliant lyrics there isn't a lot left on the table.
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ABINGDON, VA-- Flanked by "Trump Digs Coal" signs, Trump is given a flame safety lamp by VA Coal, Energy Alliance pic.twitter.
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Not just a correction for years of diversity neglect, it's a big0budget blockbuster that digs into the roots of blackness itself.
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She showed off a pic of her new digs on Instagram, and we've loving the soft, creamy palette and edgy accents.
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As she digs into tracks like "I Need a Man" and "Corporate Cannibal," I dance harder, and find myself wanting more.
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There are educators who go on archaeological digs in the Middle East, and art teachers who lead photography camps, Weingarten said.
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Amazon's list of 2016's best-sellers so far includes titles to help you clear out and spruce up your digs.
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He's been in touch quite a few times over the past year telling me how much he still digs our record.
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Trump broke the news himself, on Fox News anchor Sean Hannity's show, getting in a few customary digs about the decision.
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As she digs deeper into the murder, Kate finds that there's a deeper conspiracy surrounding the planet, one that threatens everyone.
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Sasha digs around his bag like the scariest pharmacist you've ever met and pops yet another mystery pill into Tess' mouth.
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RELATED: Trump on the defense over Clinton's housing market digs It's not the first instance of violence at a Trump event.
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After a few longing looks of her own, her sister Lyn picks up a fork, says "Fuck it," and digs in.
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It is the first cache of coffins to be discovered by an Egyptian mission, after years of foreign-led archeological digs.
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Those living in air-conditioned rooms did significantly better in a variety of cognitive tests than their peers in uncooled digs.
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It digs through all of those images, identifies faces, and analyzes how they're lit, what expressions they're making, and so on.
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The group works for a week at a time, and many members struggle to keep their jobs during digs, Ortiz said.
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There's no shortage of digs and complaints when it comes to Elon Musk, his auto company, and the cars they make.
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Many readers will no doubt recall dingy halls of residence owned by universities, or squalid private digs owned by individual landlords.
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Since then, it's been the site of several digs and even now keeps turning out new artifacts from the sea floor.
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Previous digs suggested that this more advanced technology didn't catch on in India until much later, after around 2003,000 years ago.
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Showing Fitz and Emma around their new digs was first-time mom Maya, who gave birth to the twins in July.
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He just loves the scholarly aspect of it all, and I think the deeper he digs, the more ideas he gets.
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Dan digs into mispriced markets and solutions with venture capitalist Bill Gurley, whose deals have included Uber, Stitch Fix and Zillow.
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Mercury retrograde in Scorpio from October 31 to November 20 digs up secrets, and we might even reunite with an ex.
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We've staked out new digs at Moscone Center West — that means three times the floor space and more than 10,000 attendees.
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Older daughter Malia, 18, is expected to join her family in the new digs until she enters Harvard in the fall.
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The posts are subtle digs against the harmful agenda of American isolation and wall-building that Trump is trying to push.
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Two Vanderpump Rules stars are leaving their West Hollywood digs to explore a life with less traffic and far more horses.
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This option digs deeper, showing you events that you both attended, pages you both like, places you've both worked or lived.
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Mputu's interactive web browser digs into the social control that grew out of this theory, both informal (community) and formal (policing).
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Blankfein has also used the social media platform to make digs at President Donald Trump over immigration and climate change initiatives.
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Here, the broker digs into that market intelligence to identify the biggest mistakes people make when buying a high-end home.
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At two, they were going to clean out Jasper's digs, now that Jas was sick and had moved back to Texas.
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He digs deep on everything from his scandalous romantic past to an apparent need to black out as soon as possible.
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The hotel's "Veep"-inspired digs — which boasts views of the Washington Monument and other D.C. landmarks — average about $399 a night.
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And the digs are on the magnificent side: an 8,200-square-foot, nine-bedroom mansion in the capital's upscale Kalorama neighborhood.
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The 2,500-square-foot Tudor-style digs includes five bedrooms, a library, a two-car garage, arched doorways and hardwood floors.
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Despite the modest digs, clients like Ciara, Cara Delevingne, Rachel McAdams and Emily Ratajkowski often drop by to try on clothes.
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At the Weekly Thorn , her boss dismisses her ideas; the beardo she sleeps with digs her body but ignores her feelings.
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With attentive and intelligent sympathy, Markovits digs beneath Tolstoy's dictum about happy families to raise the question, What is family happiness?
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That reflexive mockery comes naturally, given how he's made a career out of directing mean digs at himself and his work.
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The Fox Den 10993, as the new digs were christened, was a three-bedroom duplex by the Bedford Avenue subway station.
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Farhad Manjoo and Mike Isaac make it a point to converse about tech (and take digs at one another) every Saturday.
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So while both were complimentary towards each other throughout the media tour, Alvarez didn't hesitate to sneak in a few digs.
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I've been housesitting and couch surfing, and I've had some pretty nice temporary digs, but nothing I can call my own.
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But she is still very defensive about her digs, and even throws a few punches while speaking, maybe out of habit.
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First, we've moved to seriously comfortable digs over at Moscone Center West, which also triples the amount of our floor space.
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One of the documentary's strengths is that, as it digs into local politics, it also points to the larger national stakes.
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Her digs in TriBeCa have a more unexpected architectural detail: walk-in freezers from the space's previous duty as a restaurant.
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But in a culture where anti-gay slurs have for decades been used casually as verbal digs, progress has been rocky.
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New Digs — UConn's MFA Studio Art program, the "best kept secret" in the country, will soon have new graduate studio facilities.
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Nice digs seem only fitting for the guardians of the nation's currency, giving them a reassuring air of gravitas and permanence.
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"McCaw ranks third on the Syracuse all-time assists record and is ninth in career digs," Syracuse said in a statement.
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Each week, the host Shankar Vedantam digs into a different aspect of human behavior or society and examines the underlying science.
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She lets people finish before she starts talking; she speaks well in public; and she constantly absorbs digs, like body shaming.
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That way, we could go out and enjoy the parks without the hassle of lugging our bags to the new digs.
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With eyes bulging and neck veins popping, he made nasty digs at Mayweather's wardrobe, at his size and at his intelligence.
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The thing about Spider-Verse that makes it so great is that it really digs into the fact that it's animated.
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"Passer, obviously not satisfied with an outstanding thriller laced with superb performances, digs even deeper into the material," Mr. Blowen wrote.
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Jackson also spent the last two seasons on his phone, typing out not so subtle digs at his star on Twitter.
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James, meanwhile, has developed a habit of treating the first round like an appetizer before he digs into a playoff buffet.
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New film 'Bad Moms' brings a string of female stars together to take digs at the modern day perils of parenting.
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At Vera's insistence, Krista digs deep into Elliot's past, into the day he fell from his bedroom window as a child.
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Tiny Digs Hotel in Portland, Oregon serves as the perfect pint-sized city escape, whether you prefer a cabin or cottage.
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"Several moments in "TROS" appear to be direct digs or course corrections from 2017&aposs divisive "Star Wars: The Last Jedi.
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And now — when many independent specialty shops are challenged just to stay in business — Just Bulbs is moving to bigger digs.
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Hillary Rodham Clinton had received, and would also have his foundation cover part of the rent on his new Manhattan digs.
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Drawing on the queer radicalism of lesbian separatists from the 1970s, Roberts digs into a particularly niche utopian zeitgeist: van culture.
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In an industry — publishing — that loves data about as much as a vegan digs barbecues, numbers are not normally dwelled upon.
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And so Whitney will probably disappoint fans who wanted a documentary on her life that also digs deep into her music.
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Her new digs also find a middle ground between her previous sprawling property and her humble childhood home in Grand Prairie, Texas.
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Comments that have yet to be deleted include jokes about her faux crew career, as well as digs at her YouTube channel.
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After eight months out in the wild with her deer friends, Bonnie has adjusted well to her new digs at Farm Sanctuary.
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In her Medium post, Warren made direct digs at the Sackler family for their contributions to the opioid epidemic by pushing OxyContin.
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Apple didn't mention Facebook or Google during the event, but its digs at those companies' privacy and user data practices were clear.
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Music has been part of human life almost from the outset: archaeological digs have turned up flutes at least 40,000 years old.
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In that spirit, we've rounded up 12 stars' digs that we're obsessed with — and which signs would be right at home there.
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Ahead is an inside look at Perry's glitzy L.A. digs, which can be yours if you happen to have $13.5M to spend.
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But apart from continuing archaeological digs, the only other impending, historically-focused project is the Qatar National Museum, designed by Jean Nouvel.
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For those that are really penny-pinching, check out Couch Surfing or campsites near your destination for digs that are practically free.
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As their leader digs in, more resignations came Monday morning and even Corbyn's deputy, Tom Watson, has told his boss to resign.
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It's been pointed out before, in many digs over the years, that some of the women aren't married and don't have kids.
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He often finds that he digs into his rule archive to answer the many questions people ask him on a daily basis.
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For this episode of Sweet Digs, we joined up with HP to get a peek inside Kai's brownstone in Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn.
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Watch as our host Allison Hagendorf digs her thighs into the saddle to see if she can hold on like a pro.
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To aid the cub in becoming comfortable in his new digs, the zoo let Emmet pick out a specially-trained puppy companion.
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They would mostly cut their teeth by doing field work and taking part in dinosaur digs hacking bones out of the rock.
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So, after forcing a poor, trembling, geology professor to point out the exact location of the aquifer, Rafa strips down and digs.
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Welcome back to another transcribed edition of Equity, the wildly popular TechCrunch podcast that digs deep into the week's news about … equity.
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Kyle Richards The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star stocked up on dorm decor for her daughter Sophia Umansky's new college digs.
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He kicks off by suggesting that any love-life-related digs against Kanye West in Scorpion were actually specifically about West's wife.
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"Keep On Truckin'" digs deep into the reality that loved ones cannot know what secrets someone dealing with an addiction are hiding.
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As if this enormous, grouchy, invasive, human-eating carnivore needed another boost, it turns out they are flourishing in their new digs.
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The stroller fits right in with the pink color scheme Jenner, 20, has favored for her new daughter's digs and accompanying wardrobe.
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I mean, Isolation scared the crap out of me, but SOMA's story digs a bit deeper, I think, because of its themes.
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Darkroom is a new series from Vox producer Coleman Lowndes that digs into stories of the past, one photograph at a time.
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Nonetheless Nick Hillman of the Higher Education Policy Institute in Oxford thinks the market for new student digs will continue to grow.
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Palatial corporate digs aren't merely paeans to executive ambitions but out-sized symbols of a company's brand and identity, say marketing experts.
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The Jane the Virgin actress teamed up with Stella Artois to share the milestone with her fans and showcase her new digs.
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Everyone else in the photo is smiling and posing while Bush 43 digs into a piece of cake, living his best life.
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Elsewhere, Harvey manipulates metaphors and digs deep into themes of alienation, mental illness, and nature worship in lyrics that read like poetry.
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Between races, everyone digs furiously around in backpacks and boxes looking for mounts that will let them mix up their camera angles.
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Well, we've rounded up 10 items that will take you down memory lane and straight back into your whimsical digs of yesteryear.
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"He's a Mormon, so I'm sure he wouldn't lie about it," he sneered, one of several digs he made at Huntsman's religion.
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The plot involves an art history researcher named Heath, who digs up a chilling story in an attempt to locate his boss.
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But then, as Dr. O'Connell digs into each patient's medical history, and slowly illuminates his or her current circumstances, something else happens.
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The actress recently sold her East Village co-op for $1.1 million and upgraded to some seriously chic new digs in Tribeca.
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His Twitter feed is full of digs at the President and he can often be spotted on cable television criticizing the administration.
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Season 24 was largely about their courtship, and Season 25 digs in a bit harder and focuses more on Gretchen's clinical depression.
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Voilà, the new Ghostbusters are in business, complete with a vintage Cadillac, some funky digs and a cute secretary, Kevin (Mr. Hemsworth).
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Generally, I tried to not just throw in arbitrary digs at people unless they were actually involved in an interaction with Madonna.
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There are repeated digs at Taylor Swift, on whose crew, apparently, a man might double his salary but lose his very soul.
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The actor, who has criticized Trump for much of his time in office, went on to make several digs at the president.
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The US government is paying significantly more for the 3,475-square-foot apartment than folks in similarly sized digs in Trump Tower.
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With this kindly worded tweet was a photo of a stylish mother, father, and little son wearing their favorite Old Navy digs.
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That's a lot of Kardashian-Jenners packed into one section of L.A. Click through to peek the youngest sibling's brand new digs.
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But the post-bout to his crippling loss to Nate Diaz last night wasn't his typical cocky series of digs at opponents.
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Earlier in the interview, Curtis also appeared to make a few digs at the current political climate while she praised Knives Out.
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Maddon meditates, laughs at himself, digs beatnik jive and many days offers a reasonable and entertaining facsimile of Jack Kerouac in cleats.
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She likes her new digs, but recognizes that hurricane season starts on June 1, and the structures are not suitable for storms.
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Ms. Verson digs in the other direction; she is somehow radiantly pathetic as a woman who can't find herself under her skin.
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The more The Man in the High Castle digs in, the less capable it is of truly engaging with its biggest ideas.
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If an account balance is never paid, the district relies on donations or digs elsewhere into its budget to cover the cost.
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When waves break on seawalls, they "scour" the bottom — their turbulence digs away at the sand at the base of the seawall.
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While the Northeast digs out of this latest mess, forecasters are looking for signs that another coastal storm could form in days.
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The state and its fossils have a unique, constantly evolving relationship, thanks in part to modern-day discoveries made on public digs.
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But as the episode digs deeper into Maia's memories, it becomes clear she shares at least one defining characteristic with Sweeney: privilege.
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Dan digs in with Bradley Tusk, venture capitalist, philanthropist, political strategist and the campaign manager for Bloomberg's successful 2009 mayoral re-election.
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Handler comes to acknowledge this, and as she digs deeper into her subject the seeds of a new understanding begin to sprout.
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But when Hawley digs for clams at the shore, he always has his back to the sea while he watches the people.
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Fashion-forward writer Carrie Bradshaw and public relations exec Samantha Jones would likely be priced out of their Upper East Side digs.
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They're how white supremacy digs its roots deeper into the culture: not just by seizing power, but also by seizing our fantasies.
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The further he digs into the case, the more he realizes that it's linked to some of Monroeville's ugliest attitudes and secrets.
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New York's digs featured a dedicated elevator operator, for example, as if this job hadn't been made obsolete by automation decades ago.
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The three other examples Walsh digs into include personal assistants (Siri etc.), online poker, and computer-generated text (automated journalism, that is).
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Edgar fakes out Stephens, attempts to put in a right hand to the head, then digs a right straight to the body.
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It produces implicit income: the saving on rent achieved by owning the property rather than renting it (or equivalent digs) from a landlord.
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" These subtle digs make way for much more outlandish criticism, like when Fallon proclaims that, "Everyone here knows I was born into diamonds.
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Finally, downsizing into smaller digs as a way to tap home equity, while making good financial sense, may not be what retirees want.
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It's big and awkward kind of digs into the top of your head with little metal bars designed to hold it in place.
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Riverdale portrays her as a ticking time bomb, one who digs her nails into her hands until they bleed to cope with frustration.
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Will Trump ditch the executive digs altogether to spend most of his nights surrounded by the opulent comforts of his Trump Tower home?
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Season two, in particular, digs into questions of motherhood and what compels women to become mothers (or not, as the case may be).
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This Wirecutter favorite includes useful accessories like a brush roll that digs into carpets as well as a smaller, motorized brush for upholstery.
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Gabelli's product, meanwhile, digs into the numbers to come up with a group of 30 companies it judges to have particularly bright futures.
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I think it eventually digs you into a hole that you may never be able to get out of if you respond negatively.
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Adam: But whenever we eat lamb haneeth, the whole family just comes running in and, just, everyone digs in from the same plate.
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I might suggest that, all the delightful magic aside, kids love Matilda because the story digs into familiar feelings from childhood, including powerlessness.
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Her manifesto includes several digs at business, including demands for more transparency on executive pay and some form of worker representation on boards.
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Watch them show off their sweet digs above, and read on below to shop their picks and hear more about their apartment story.
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He digs his arakh deep in Khal Drogo's chest, but that doesn't stop Dany's sun-and-stars from from ripping his tongue out.
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These Obama-era trends Trump is taking credit for aren't entirely rosy, either, if one digs into the stats in recent BLS reports.
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The Chris Pine Shrine Each week, as Chris Pine digs deeper into his role as Jay Singletary, we'll catalog his best moments here.
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Seattle Digs a Cave For the FutureIn coffee shops and bookstores across Seattle this summer, advertisements for concerts and gallery…Read more Read
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The digs were a little more pointed, although still remained nameless, in the "Behind Barz" freestyle Drake shared shortly after the album drop.
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Dan digs into facial recognition with Axios artificial intelligence reporter Kaveh Waddell, including where the technology currently stands and how we're being surveilled.
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" Speaking in Raleigh Tuesday afternoon, Clinton continued to make digs at Trump's debate performance, saying it was "very clear that he didn't prepare.
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After all, the two had been exchanging in awkward small talk earlier in the evening — filled with not-so-subtle digs by Vanderpump.
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Following the show based on Money Diaries, Eko plans to develop experiences based on Refinery29's 60 Second Cities and Sweet Digs series.
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Mexico's next presidential election takes place on July 1, and the main candidates have all upbraided Trump for his digs against the country.
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First, the route passes through Heaton, a former working-class suburb crammed with terraced housing, the sort of digs long occupied by students.
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Urbint looks at previous gas problems, plus satellite imagery, soil and weather data, and planned digs near gas lines to map danger zones.
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"It's a quintessential girl nursery," Harris tells PEOPLE of little Annie's new digs, sharing an exclusive set of photos from the whimsical space.
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The Kennedy factor But what if the court does not take Tushnet's off ramp and eventually digs into the merits of the case?
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She's a fan of the Big Green Egg Stewart digs that high-end grill on which you can roast food and make pizza.
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As for their new digs ... you'll recall ... the couple bought the Bel-Air spread for $11 million in 2013 and immediately overhauled it.
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There's a mansion in Malibu called The New Castle, which is certainly fit for a king both in its digs ... and its price.
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BECKY QUICK: Straight ahead, Warren Buffett digs into Wells Fargo, defends the airlines and talks stock investments after the Berkshire Hathaway annual meeting.
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Shopify's new digs are very similar to its existing space in the city, with high ceilings, huge wooden beams and communal work spaces.
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Perhaps inspired by his trip to Morocco, Action digs into a delicious assortment of Moroccan food at this spot in the Quinze-Vingts.
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" When Hannah's mouth falls open in shock, Dan digs himself further into his weird misogyny humor grave, adding, "Is 10 [minutes] not enough?
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Over the course of multiple digs in Sirius Passet, Greenland, Vinther and four other colleagues found several of these specimens, all completely intact.
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And when a board digs in to defend a chief executive who is leaving under less than ideal circumstances, it never ends well.
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Shown from her waist to her thighs, Cox stands firm in a black garter belt and g-string that digs into her flesh.
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The writer also dug around and spoke to fellow GOT cohorts, many of which had teasing digs to share about their co-star.
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The property also has a bit of a political history — Huntsman, a 2012 GOP presidential candidate, reportedly bought the digs from late Sen.
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In A Higher Loyalty, Comey can't resist taking little digs at the president, writing about the size of his hands and "orange" skin.
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In their new digs, the Colonials quickly fell behind 7-0, Murphy drilling a 3-pointer for the first basket in the building.
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Using his famous "3 P's" principle – People, Process, Product – Marcus digs deep into every aspect of the business and carefully evaluates each employee.
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Check out the clip ... Cameron throws some major shade at Louis, congratulating him for getting comfortable in his new digs at rock bottom.
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It upends the current mythology but also reaches back and digs up even older, dustier mythologies that have barely been touched all season.
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The callout has been retweeted, and now the gangs are coming in—couple of rude digs at first, but slowly the rate intensifies.
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But ... doesn't seem Wayne minded too much -- the forward was reportedly more than happy to check out Trump's digs for the special holiday!!
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With Cohen, one feels he knew who he was and where he was going from the beginning, and only digs deeper, deeper, deeper.
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Another sign of how much Ariana digs him -- not only is she following him on social, but several of her friends are too.
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Throughout the investigation, they didn't hit the typical lulls investigative reporters face — the dead ends or the weekslong digs without any big breakthroughs.
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Austin Googles what Fall Guys is, and digs into the political readings of being able to recruit literally anyone in Watch Dogs: Legion.
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Behemoth digs at the Chinese government's failure to care for its laborers, who quickly develop black lung from working in a toxic environment.
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It digs deep, down to the very core of our collective need for connection, and it ends in a place of unexpected grace.
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They have been covered with pointillist dots, which the artist digs into the photographs, and further altered with spray paint and colored pencil.
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As mentioned on this site, the L's ridership skyrocketed in the aughts, as Manhattanites clamored for cheaper digs and gentrified spaces in Brooklyn.
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A poor man who digs into his pocket and gives away his last few rupees to another poor man is doing Allah's work.
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The six-part series digs deep into the royal family's past as it follows the dynasty all the way up to the present.
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The digs spanned from Lowe's acting career and good looks to his infamous past liaisons — all while his family sat in the audience.
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For Christmas, Jenner gifted Stormi a lifelike playhouse and gave fans a tour of the 1-year-old's digs in a YouTube video.
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Dan digs in with Axios' Ben Geman on what this means for global financial and energy markets, plus the future of Saudi Arabia.
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Dan digs in with Norman Roule, a 34-year CIA veteran who previously oversaw U.S. national intelligence policy and activities related to Iran.
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Dan digs in with the New York Times' Mike Isaac on what the disclosure means for riders, Uber and the future of transportation.
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Even Sanders has taken subtle shots at her commitment to Medicare for All, digs which have been amplified by many of his allies.
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Newport digs into the habits of digital minimalists, and how their practices can help readers who want to reconnect with their inner selves.
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She's so beautiful that her colleagues seem reconciled to the situation, but they like to make digs about her talents and gender anyway.
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A palatial pad a few floors down from the GOP presidential candidate's own Trump Tower digs is on the market for $23 million.
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Dan digs into the recent IPO troubles for high-valued tech companies, and what the future holds, with Axios Markets editor Dion Rabouin.
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It takes all the aggressive action, brutal kills, and apex level design that made 2016's Doom so thrilling and digs even deeper.
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Along with historical records and archaeological digs, researchers now have a new lens on Iberia's past: DNA preserved in the region's ancient skeletons.
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When the ashes come, the team at Better Place digs a three-foot by two-foot trench at the roots of the tree.
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"An emotional masterpiece that digs deep while keeping you smiling, and a pure example of why sequels can still be a good thing."
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Instead, when attacked for his gaffes, he digs his heels deeper, starting feuds with people online or spinning wild excuses for his comments.
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Louis Tomlinson is providing for his baby and baby mama, but the digs are modest and the jury is out on child support.
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Through art, Hockney digs his finger into an already open wound by tracing the lines around his fantasy Peter over and over again.
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With each question King asks, Kelly digs himself deeper and deeper in the hole he somehow still thinks he can explain himself out of.
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In two new Instagram videos, she took her fans on a tour of the new digs — and expressed her pride about the sentimental purchase.
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" Codi throws a few nasty, pointed digs at Nilsa — "Maybe you want [your ex] to buy you some more a— implants, or fake eyebrows?
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Most of what the accounts publish are digs at the Trump administration, as well as photos of national parks or tweets about climate change.
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" Although the image above shows some digs at BMW's 328i, Audi also has a few messages for Mercedes' C300, too, including "A4 HP > C300.
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Distracted in her new digs, she discovers the masters in Yunkai have reinstituted slavery and the situation in Astapor has also turned to shit.
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Archeological digs revealed precious little: oddly and rather inconsistently with other Bronze Age civilizations, there is no evidence of powerful rulers or religious icons.
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This is the future of manhood that we know is possible, waiting for us just beyond the horizon, once each of us digs in.
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All around al-Aqsa, they lament, right-wing Jews financed by foreign donors are buying up Arab houses above while conducting archaeological digs below.
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The customer is then presented with 3D renderings of their new digs — and of course these 3D renders can be viewed in virtual reality.
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While it digs, the mole needs the soil to fall around the probe uniformly, providing friction that allows the instrument to hammer farther underground.
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The book digs into not only the rap group's history, but also their context, examining the world and climate of rap in the 1990s.
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Next, Ezra digs deep into the weirdly anonymous songs that pop up on Billboard's Hot Dance/Electronic song chart, and Emilie talks about musical.
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Or perhaps it was the familiar image at its core: the distracted mother hunting for deals as a curious child digs through her purse.
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Watch the video above to check out Carloto's Los Angeles sweet digs in 360 degrees by click and dragging the video to look around.
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ROBERT Friedland, the boss of Ivanhoe Mines, a large Canadian firm that digs out copper and zinc in Africa, is not one for pessimism.
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If Johnny uses the bathroom but doesn't wash well and then digs into the potato salad, he's leaving microscopic nasties in everyone else's meal.
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Dan digs into ride-hail with Paul Hudson, founding partner of Glade Brook Capital Partners, a pre-IPO investor in both Lyft and Uber.
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They became homeowners in September, when the then-mom-to-be posted a snapshot of the couple in front of their new Chicago digs.
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Eklund, 39, and partner Derek Kaplan escaped to their country getaway for Labor Day Weekend, and shared inside the high-end digs on Instagram.
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As the Mac team moved to larger, more corporate digs in August 20, the team members decided to take the "pirates" lesson to heart.
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Now that Sinemia is launching an unlimited plan in the U.S., U.K, Canada and Australia, the service is getting a few more digs in.
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In this week's cover story, PEOPLE digs into DeOrr's last moments before vanishing without a trace, and what is being done to find him.
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It's not an official Google app, but it digs out access to the official night mode code that Google has left languishing in Nougat.
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The Obama family will be served a White House eviction notice come January, but luckily, they've already found new digs to lay down roots.
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So this week's episode digs deep into some of the work we've done highlighting the ways that queer culture intersects with nightlife across America.
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Linklater consistently digs beneath the party-hearty clichés, pinpointing the adolescent anxieties and male-bonding rituals that serve as crude, essential gateways to adulthood.
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Perhaps a theoretical Newtown documentary isn't so close to the families at all, but digs into scary places that are both mournful and unsettling.
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The photos Fatisbac posted to Imgur show the lucky dog enjoying his specially-designed digs and are a true inspiration to pet owners everywhere.
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They were already up charging before and making a profit, so maybe it digs into that a little, but they're still making a profit.
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As for Kimye's potential new vacation digs ... it's a beaut, featuring a living room with an open-concept that opens up to the backyard.
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It's a theme the HBO documentary digs into by challenging the prosecution's timeline and the memories of those whose statements helped to convict Syed.
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The royal digs also need a Secretariat Assistant, an Operations Surveyor, a Groundsperson, a Property Project Sponsor and a Ticketing and Sales Assistant Manager.
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" Kendall Jenner starts out silly revealed she's never dyed her hair, while Kourtney digs a little deeper with "Never have I ever been married.
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Does he reach a point where he thinks, 'well if someone like Byrne digs me, fuck what somebody at some badly subbed website thinks'.
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It was a series of passive-aggressive digs at Tillman, a theoretically real man, but probably more a meta-commentary on personhood or something.
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There's a whisper-quiet rumor making the rounds that Amazon is looking to establish a second headquarters outside of its initial digs in Seattle.
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But when Mr. DeJohnette digs into a groove, as on "The Dervish Trance" or "Exotic Isles," he finds a meditative space of his own.
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Shoshanna's digs at the amazingly-named Reversible Destiny Lofts is a spacious two-bedroom distinguished by its brightly colored walls, shower pod and hammock.
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Back then, at Condé's old, rather unpretentious digs on Madison Avenue, one could make a game of guessing who'd get off on which floor.
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At a birthday party for Mario Cuomo in 22014, Mr. Percoco joked about Andrew Cuomo's frequent digs at his weight and his sartorial choices.
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Check back to The Hill tomorrow as reporter Amie Parnes digs into how Team Clinton plans to replicate this strategy ahead of Super Tuesday.
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Stone makes himself at home and gives a pretty good read on how one could live in the "Thrift Shop" producer's surprisingly opulent digs.
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The pageantry of NYSE's storied digs in Manhattan's financial district and the thrill of ringing the opening bell on listing day count for some.
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Bharat's comments come as the government digs deeper into the responsibilities of social networks such as Twitter and Facebook to filter out fake news.
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Roomy digs are less essential when a neighborhood serves as an extension of your living room, wherever in the five boroughs it may be.
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Media company consolidations are not sitting well with some lawmakers, and on Tuesday, a House Judiciary subcommittee digs into the Sprint-T-Mobile merger.
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Mr López Obrador, or AMLO, as he is known, has swapped Los Pinos for more modest digs and opened it up to the public.
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Brin has even swankier digs in New York City's tony West Village, where he's neighbors with celebrities like Sarah Jessica Parker and Tiger Woods.
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The pair — currently biding their time in luxury digs at the Willard InterContinental Hotel in Washington ahead of their appearance at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.
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Pink isn't backing down from digs she made against Kim Kardashian West when the reality star posed for a nude bathroom selfie last year.
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When we visit, Rikke digs deeply into the garden and finds Jerusalem artichokes that Thomas will turn into chips and serve in the evening.
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Riverdale digs into these illusions of grandeur with such relish that even when the plot becomes hard to believe, it's still impossible to resist.
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Though Clinton began her speech by saying, "Today is not a day for politics," both candidates seemed to take digs at their respective opponents.
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The polarizing design has led to countless memes and digs at Tesla, but also over 200,000 in pre-orders in just a few days.
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Many proudly posted about the deals on message boards or used #mileagerun and #statusrun hashtags to show off their business-class digs on Instagram.
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One could easily imagine a juicy, gossipy version of this movie that digs into the debauched world of "Saturday Night Live" in the 1970s.
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The president rarely digs into the sensitive details of covert and military operations, and he has long been paranoid about his calls being recorded.
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After several nomadic years wandering the city, the 13th annual Coil Festival returns to the newly renovated East Village digs of Performance Space 122.
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It took a while to get used to the new digs, but no one would ever want to go back to the old ones.
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He digs into his family's Dutch-Ceylonese heritage and describes growing up in 1940s Sri Lanka, before his family left when he was 11.
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President Trump digs in on the U.S. government shutdown, Macedonia's former prime minister flees, and the British Foreign Office gets some funny phone calls.
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It's called "3018" — so, imagining 1,000 years from now, what are going to be the artifacts from our time when you're doing archaeological digs.
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Distraught and nearly frantic, she broke with her boyfriend that very evening and is seeking refuge and comfort in her father's insouciantly bohemian digs.
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Among Mr. Kelly's digs: Calling Ms. Wilson an "empty barrel," which provoked both criticism (she called it racist) and confusion over the term's meaning.
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The new digs are an easy drive from the Gulf Coast, and the Beckster invites any '93ers travelling in that area to drop by.
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But really, the Duffers trust their art department and props department and set-dressing department and costume department to go on little archaeological digs.
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The company's unusual digs are exactly what you might expect to spring from the mind of someone like Mark Fuller, WET's founder and CEO.
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An asphalt scraper digs a shallow trench in the road, while a second vehicle installs the charging strips and covers them with fresh asphalt.
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Those concerns are echoed in Coded Bias, which digs even further into the dangers of letting our technology do all our thinking for us.
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Die-hard dinosaur fans return each year to assist paleontologists, but the public digs are not well-known outside the world of fossil enthusiasts.
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Digs in the southwest and south central part of the state, Rhame, Bowman, Marmarth and areas south of Bismarck, frequently turn up dinosaur fossils.
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But then disaster strikes, and those fissures become gaps, and then chasms as one half of the couple digs deeper and deeper into denial.
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He did offer digs at Hollywood's corrupt power structure, and a few of them — particularly a choice gag about Jeffrey Epstein — even had teeth.
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She mixes (apparently) personal thoughts and archetypal ones; she savors musical hybrids and rhythmic challenges; and she digs in to every line she sings.
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He's first heard from a perch in some luxury digs, dressed in a tailored chalk-stripe suit with an olive martini at the ready.
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The collapse of a notorious coworking giant has not stopped startups from shelling out a significant portion of their monthly budgets on their digs.
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Netflix has just released a three-part documentary called Inside Bill's Brain that, as the title promises, digs deep into the Microsoft cofounder's cranium.
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Now Driebes is pining for the Caraca digs to resume, hoping a Roman past can help secure the village's future as a tourist destination.
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The first episode digs into one of the era's most notorious political gaffes: the time former vice president Dan Quayle misspelled potato. Yep. Potato.
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Besides that, Bernie himself seems to be a fan of how interested and concerned she seems to be in the cause ... he digs it.
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Trapdoor spiders are intensely solitary creatures; a female digs a burrow, creates a lid for it and can live there for years, hardly moving.
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It was shot on an inch-by-inch reconstruction of Hogg's elegant student digs—a pied-à-terre that her parents kept in Knightsbridge.
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The crime gang operated out of the toe of Italy and carried out illegal digs in areas where official archaeologists had yet to explore.
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B.S. Nile Rodgers, the guitarist and producer, would have plenty of reason to make some snide digs about finally getting into the Rock Hall.
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Within a beach or mudflat, it digs a U-shaped burrow extending a few feet in length but no wider than the worm itself.
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She had played in all of the Cougars' 12 games this season, and led the team in digs, according to local NBC affiliate KSDK.
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In living cities, archaeologists typically get to muck around underground during the construction of parking lots, with digs up to 26 feet below ground.
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On social media there were digs at "Bohemian Rhapsody's" credited director, Bryan Singer, who was replaced on the film and wasn't thanked onstage Sunday.
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On an all-new episode of VICELAND's HAMILTON'S PHARMACOPEIA, host Hamilton Morris digs into the history of one of his favorite psychoactive plants: peyote.
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This Illustrator Digs Her Claws In Get Physical with Esteban Diacono's Unbelievable Body Animations The Future is Bright and Geodesic in These Pearlescent Graphics
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Shovel in hand, Wilder digs into the hillside in search of the time capsule buried at the end of the original Our Town play.
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It's possible that Americans will shift opinions as Mueller hands out more indictments and the White House digs in even harder against the probe.
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This new data visualization project digs deep into federal birth data and finds some interesting regional variations in when Americans tend to have babies.
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But the more law enforcement digs into your business, the more likely they are to find a violation of some kind, including through simple error.
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