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So it digs in there and just starts to eat.
Go deeper: Capitol Hill digs in as Trump's impeachment looms
Dan digs in with pilot and aviation expert Jeff Wise.
Dan digs in with The Wall Street Journal's Maureen Farrell.
Dan digs in with Axios' Joann Muller, reporting from Detroit.
Its new digs in Boston are next to an art institute.
Watch Parry show off her sweet digs in the video above.
As the GOP digs in, Democrats are making their own calculation.
As the masses gather against the elite, the elite digs in.
Piano–designed digs in the Meatpacking District—was arranged in part to
Without it, instead of fading, the trauma sticks to them, digs in.
Watch Shepherd take you through her sweet digs in the video above.
Archaeological digs in the city continue to uncover evidence of the fire.
And then he digs in, crunching and making happy little eating noises.
Dan digs in with Dave Jorgenson, who runs the Washington Post's TikTok channel.
And moved on up to some $6 million digs in Hidden Hills in May.
Then, he digs in, unwrapping each little morsel and popping them into his mouth.
Dan digs in with Axios' Stef Kight, who watched and reported on the proceedings.
No matter what's thrown at her, she stays focused, digs in and gets answers.
They're stretchy, never see-through, not too compressive, and the waistband never digs in.
DALLAS (Reuters Breakingviews) - Procter still digs in with Peltz, With hubris but nothing much else.
If the company digs in, though, it could face some fast pitches from private equity.
This Illustrator Digs in Her Claws Spooky Drawings of a Monster Photographer | Monday Insta Illustrator
We met for breakfast in the restaurant of the Hyatt Regency, his digs in Kyiv.
Dan digs in with Axios Markets editor Dion Rabouin: Go deeper: The synchronized global slump
Get a glimpse as they check out their new digs in a South African sanctuary.
Financials ETF finds lines on the charts, digs in, rallies 1.5 pct ** Tech slips 0.2 pct.
Dan digs in with New York Times correspondent Frances Robles, who's been reporting from San Juan.
The site -- which is 16,000 square meters -- is one of the largest archaeological digs in Europe.
Dan digs in with Axios' Felix Salmon, who thinks there are more big shoes to drop.
Instinctively combative and fond of chaos, Trump usually digs in on controversial policies, rather than backing down.
Flush regulars book digs in the casino hotels in two nearby towns along the Nevada state line.
Our in-house security expert and reporter Zack Whittaker digs in and gives us a reality check.
Even the doctor, a man who had seemed straight-laced, rolls up his sleeves and digs in.
Characters enter the ominous digs in "Bad Times at the El Royale," but they don't always exit.
All while wasting our dollars on false inquiries because the President digs in and can't admit wrong.
After a five-year hiatus, the custom was reinstated in 2017 with new digs in downtown Manhattan.
Today, roommates Courtney Jesberg, 24, and Xochil Rincon, 24, show off their sweet digs in sunny Los Angeles.
Whether Britain gets out of this hole, or digs in deeper, depends on what happens after March 29th.
Nevertheless he digs in, a black ring of ice cream residue forming at the edges of his mouth.
In fact, the louder those calls get, the more likely it is that Moore digs in even further.
As her father digs in his heels, she brings up questions she is not sure she wants answered.
The unifying voice of the Obama years digs in for a fractious new era and a second child.
It's a controversial business gamble for both parties, and Dan digs in with Axios Sports reporter Michael Sykes.
Kylie Jenner gave fans a tour of Stormi&aposs new digs in a YouTube video she posted Monday.
Knowing full well that Moran would like her to shut up and move on, Conway digs in her heels.
When Mr. Goode digs in deeper about causes, however, I sometimes got lost in the detailed discussion of chemistry.
Whether it digs in, chafes you, or just isn't supportive enough, it's uniquely distracting and frustrating — sometimes even painful.
Survey work began in 2012, and there were discoveries at two nearby sites during digs in 2015 and 2016.
The reality star, 42, and plastic surgeon, 51, showed off their new culinary digs in a recent photoshoot for archdigest.
"The army is beginning to fracture as an intransigent leader digs in," says Abdi Rashid of the International Crisis Group.
She's been flaunting her new digs in pics -- making it clear the old pad with Nick is just a memory.
He christened the new digs in New Hampshire by spraying whipped cream into the mouths of supporters on their knees. .
Many sensed a similar disconnect when "Les Demoiselles" was unveiled in its new digs in MoMA's Gallery 503 this October.
If he digs in, the President could spark a new partial shutdown for which he would again risk being blamed.
There are educators who go on archaeological digs in the Middle East, and art teachers who lead photography camps, Weingarten said.
After a few longing looks of her own, her sister Lyn picks up a fork, says "Fuck it," and digs in.
Her digs in TriBeCa have a more unexpected architectural detail: walk-in freezers from the space's previous duty as a restaurant.
As their leader digs in, more resignations came Monday morning and even Corbyn's deputy, Tom Watson, has told his boss to resign.
The actress recently sold her East Village co-op for $1.1 million and upgraded to some seriously chic new digs in Tribeca.
Season 24 was largely about their courtship, and Season 25 digs in a bit harder and focuses more on Gretchen's clinical depression.
The US government is paying significantly more for the 3,475-square-foot apartment than folks in similarly sized digs in Trump Tower.
Ms. Verson digs in the other direction; she is somehow radiantly pathetic as a woman who can't find herself under her skin.
The more The Man in the High Castle digs in, the less capable it is of truly engaging with its biggest ideas.
Dan digs in with Bradley Tusk, venture capitalist, philanthropist, political strategist and the campaign manager for Bloomberg's successful 2009 mayoral re-election.
Adam: But whenever we eat lamb haneeth, the whole family just comes running in and, just, everyone digs in from the same plate.
Over the course of multiple digs in Sirius Passet, Greenland, Vinther and four other colleagues found several of these specimens, all completely intact.
And when a board digs in to defend a chief executive who is leaving under less than ideal circumstances, it never ends well.
For Christmas, Jenner gifted Stormi a lifelike playhouse and gave fans a tour of the 1-year-old's digs in a YouTube video.
Dan digs in with Axios' Ben Geman on what this means for global financial and energy markets, plus the future of Saudi Arabia.
Dan digs in with Norman Roule, a 34-year CIA veteran who previously oversaw U.S. national intelligence policy and activities related to Iran.
Dan digs in with the New York Times' Mike Isaac on what the disclosure means for riders, Uber and the future of transportation.
This is the future of manhood that we know is possible, waiting for us just beyond the horizon, once each of us digs in.
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.
As the Mac team moved to larger, more corporate digs in August 20, the team members decided to take the "pirates" lesson to heart.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Digs in the southwest and south central part of the state, Rhame, Bowman, Marmarth and areas south of Bismarck, frequently turn up dinosaur fossils.
She mixes (apparently) personal thoughts and archetypal ones; she savors musical hybrids and rhythmic challenges; and she digs in to every line she sings.
The crime gang operated out of the toe of Italy and carried out illegal digs in areas where official archaeologists had yet to explore.
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.
That's why it's so deeply frustrating and revealing when someone digs in their heels against feminism, or refuses to acknowledge that male privilege even exists.
One danger is that Mr Maduro digs in and orders the security forces and the colectivos, organised thugs at the regime's service, to impose terror.
The two finalist have been sharing digs in the Olympic Village and know each other's race styles inside out after thousands of training session together.
But schlepping their stuff to their new digs in a private residence in Washington's Kalorama neighborhood isn't the only thing the family has to tackle.
When he gets stressed, however, he has temper tantrums, snaps at people and digs in to defend his positions, rejecting all opposing points of view.
On the lighter side of things, Lydia recently got a tour of Oscar Health's new digs in New York City, which were designed by WeWork.
For a time the "offices" of The Whole Earth Catalog, in their temporary digs in California's Saline Valley, were sheltered in just such a bubble.
The design of the terminal, with docking piers radiating out like the spokes of a wheel, has attracted its fair share of digs in China.
Before joining the Levy expedition, which was conducted under license from the Israel Antiquities Authority, Dr. Stager directed digs in Carthage, Tunisia, and Idalion, Cyprus.
Dan digs in with Axios' Ina Fried, who this week interviewed Google's CEO for "Axios on HBO" and questioned YouTube's CEO yesterday at the Code Conference.
TMZ snagged photos of the two hanging out in front of Brown's new digs in Los Angeles, after reportedly going on a date the night before. 
Instead, Sophia digs in her heels in, comes up with a solution, and proves to both viewers and herself that she's capable of giving a shit.
Most work spectacularly long hours, spend chunks of most weeks in what amount to glorified student digs in London, have little time for their families. Why?
G.E. moved out of this sprawling Skidmore, Owings & Merrill-designed emblem of 1970s corporate modernism in favor of smaller, humbler digs in downtown Boston last year.
Yet, there is a fringe partisan movement that not only rejects this common sense recommendation, but digs in their heels in defense of the inferior system.
The movie digs in its heels here: As much empathy as Ly has for these characters, he understands self-policing by police to be a sham.
Uber is currently looking for larger digs in New York, shopping for a block of office space as large as 300,000 square feet, Crain's New York reported.
Gossip on RHONYC is like ivy getting its grip on the stone front of an Upper East Side townhouse: It digs in, and the surface slowly crumbles.
Yet, as each side digs in and battles for GOP supremacy, the Obama/Clinton winning coalition of minorities, women and millennials will continue reshaping American national politics.
Conspiracy theorists take their aim at Florida student activists; Congress digs in on how the Pentagon spends its money; and the GOP looks to Wisconsin on welfare.
By moving them to shiny new digs in Vegas and with the Los Angeles glamour palace already in construction, the NFL stadium situation will mostly be settled.
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?
He left because Helen had brought Noah back to Brooklyn, installed him in Vic's old digs in the basement and showed no sign of moving him out.
Davis told Jones he wanted to talk about "the team's future" and how to work together to support the Raiders in their new digs in the desert.
But there is no evidence it has a comprehensive strategy to advance a peaceful transition — or a Plan B if Mr. Maduro digs in or lashes out.
Home is where the heart is – especially now that Jill (Duggar) Dillard's best friend and little sister Jessa (Duggar) Seewald is visiting her new digs in Central America.
Seems that Bob is a stray that turned up at her parents' rural ranch in Crawford, Texas, and scored himself a ticket to their swankier digs in Dallas.
Movers were spotted Tuesday afternoon pulling boxes out of an unmarked white truck at the site of the first family's post-White House digs in Washington's Kalorama neighborhood.
She digs in with relish; her character is sharply drawn, powerful and thought-provoking; and her arc might be more satisfying than any other character's in Doctor Strange.
In the Joe Louis style, he comes forward and digs in blows until the opponent returns and then he gives ground and counters to find the big punches.
But it's Graham as a speaker that Move most potently embodies, delivering that great choreographer's grand pronouncements, boasts and digs in a girlish voice that hides sharp teeth.
All the food is spooned out onto the leaves—the patra ni machhi, the mutton pullao, the dhandar (which is a kind of dhal)—and everyone digs in.
Using his camera as his guide, Zownir made his way from his digs in the East Village to explore the streets of New York at its most outlaw.
Now, Etherington and his team are revamping its product, sources tell Business Insider, as the firm closes its San Francisco office and moves into larger digs in New York.
From John Paul's corporate digs in LA to his home office in Texas, Farnoosh follows JP as he attempts to build his third billion dollar brand, Aubio Life Science.
As the wife of Sir Max Mallowan, an eminent archaeologist, she spent over a decade at various digs in these two countries before and after the second world war.
I just don't want to be the person who digs in her heels and just then say screw them, I'm just gonna do more mean things and hateful things.
As President Donald Trump digs in his heels on funding the border wall and lawmakers trickle back into Washington, there's still no resolution to the budget impasse in sight.
Last year she released a diffuse but smartly constructed album, "En Vie," on which she builds rich vocal harmonies and digs in deeply across lithesome ballads and dashing postbop.
While he explored his new digs in the Gothic Revival law building, the children and I huddled, day after day, in our rented house, watching the rain pour down.
Dan digs in with investigative reporter Vicky Ward, who wrote the first magazine profile of Epstein back in 2003, but who says some vital allegations didn't make the final cut.
It remains to be seen whether Islamic State digs in, forcing a ruinous battle, or faces an internal uprising that forces the militants to flee, sparing the city massive devastation.
As long as the Freedom Caucus digs in, they can stop the process from moving forward all together, since lawmakers are still debating over how to get that budget passed.
The fight over border wall funding is threatening funding deals for multiple federal departments as Trump digs in on his demand for billions of dollars toward the southern border project.
Go deeper: Capitol Hill digs in as Trump's impeachment looms Trump accuses Democrats of subverting democracy in blistering letter to Pelosi The highlights from all of the public impeachment hearings
Go deeper: Capitol Hill digs in as Trump's impeachment looms Trump accuses Democrats of subverting democracy in blistering letter to Pelosi The highlights from all of the public impeachment hearings
Using an anecdote about pig remains found on archaeological digs in the Shephelah, the couple compares their work in education reform to the long-ago battles waged in that region.
Whenever they can sit or kneel on an arm and get some free digs in with their fists, they do so until their opponent exerts the energy to change the position.
Of the up to 1.5 million people believed to be in Mosul now, around 200,000 are expected to try and escape as Islamic State digs in for its most important fight.
In leaving the door open for another rate cut in September, the Fed is effectively offering Trump some support as he digs in his heels, as he did late last week.
Soylent also set up fancy digs in Los Angeles' arts district and established a Food Innovation Lab, which only a year ago awarded $25,000 to a few food startups working there.
And on "4 Your Eyez Only," he digs in to deeply emotional narratives, and continues his penchant for tackling left-field subject matter, like "Foldin Clothes," about the thrills of domesticity.
The former 'RHONJ' star recently gave a tour of his modest digs in Salerno, Italy, where he's currently living as he tries to get back to the States amid his deportation case.
KRIS DAVIS "Duopoly" (Pyroclastic) Ms. Davis, a pianist of investigative instinct, digs in separately with eight worthy partners, including the clarinetist Don Byron, the drummer Marcus Gilmore and the guitarist Julian Lage.
Read Collins' full statement: Go deeper: Pelosi opens House debate on Trump impeachment Capitol Hill digs in as Trump's impeachment looms Trump accuses Democrats of subverting democracy in blistering letter to Pelosi
Ms. Schultz's Nannetta, wearing pedal-pushers and an oversized shirt, comes storming in, grabs a big bowl of Jell-O from the refrigerator, sits at the kitchen table and digs in glumly.
"In the 1960s and 1970s, Mr. Miller participated in archeological digs in Mexico and Central America," which is when he took the two figurines, special agent Edward Gallant told Agence France-Presse.
Kitty is a gifted rapper, but the rarity of rapped moments on ROSE GOLD mean that the ones which are here really shine, as Kitty's sweet but clipped enunciation digs in like papercuts.
I didn't think that ... Travis [Kalanick of Uber] didn't hang the moon, and I think saying it ... But the way it goes is, it's this attack, and then the other side digs in.
He digs in and swipes at Beal on the initial drive, then completely ignores Wall again later on, as Beal is set up to attack Kyle Lowry from the top of the key.
Now there was a 14-man team, and they had moved into digs in Print Place with so much space that it gave him ideas immediately of how much bigger they could get.
TMZ broke the story, Michelle and Barack are headed to Palm Springs for 2 weeks R&R before they'll return to their new digs in D.C. so daughter Sasha can finish up school.
The Raiders will soon be playing in Las Vegas, and the Warriors will abandon their arena next door when the N.B.A. playoffs are over, heading off to glitzy new digs in San Francisco.
They parked their mobile digs in the Google parking lot and lived there for a year and a half to two years (before having their daughter,) putting 80% of their income into savings.
" And veteran political reporter Mark Leibovich digs in on what has — and hasn't — changed in "the gilded, inbred carnival" of Washington, D.C., since Trump's inauguration: "The interests of self-perpetuation drive nearly everything.
Kashmir Hill digs in on how little the practice is regulated: Police have come to recognize the fertile hunting ground of social media and are covertly surveilling people and groups there with little oversight.
A French government spokesman said Tuesday that the country does not "share certain values" with the Untied States as the Trump administration digs in on its policy of separating migrant families at the border.
House Republicans who favor a bipartisan replacement for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program are increasingly at odds with their leadership, as the party digs in for a difficult midterm election.  Rep.
With the pathway to other worlds open, the tensions between the various factions of The Expanse are dialed down as the show digs in for a story about the ugly, messy greed of colonization.
Where the other two kits seemed to highlight the potential of Nintendo Labo, the Vehicle Kit really digs in on creating a more full-fledged gaming experience, rather than a collection of disparate mini-games.
Here Brooks parries a kick, Pearson's guard flies up because he has conceded a minor dominant angle, and Brooks digs in the right uppercut to the body instead, following unsuccessfully with the expected head shot.
John Zorn continues to expand the footprint of the Stone, his avant-garde presenting shop, which left behind its spartan digs in Alphabet City last year and moved to the New School's Glass Box Theater.
In this week's issue of PEOPLE, the reality stars open up the doors to their new digs in Fletcher's hometown, where they moved in together less than two weeks after the season finale aired in August.
The result is a previously unheard-of Washington problem: The President of the United States is struggling to build an experienced, large legal defense team as the special prosecutor digs in to his campaign and administration.
That said, when McBride digs in, especially when describing the music — that massive, unstoppable, titanic, world-shaking accomplishment — by virtue of his own training as a saxophonist, he does so with great warmth, insight and frequent wit.
Maple leaves and rising branches continue to be artist's focus in her exhibition of paintings, watercolors, and drawings, Sylvia Plimack Mangold: Summer and Winter, (May 2 – June 24, 2017) at Alexander and Bonin's new, spacious digs in Tribeca.
Cooperman then digs in to investing for 19903 hours — including a working lunch in the office — bouncing between grilling corporate executives in person or on the phone, consulting with his 18-person research team and reading company reports.
They are currently raising money on Indiegogo to bring their building up to code, but their current digs in a building older than the city of Las Vegas, has been given a personal touch by the two artists.
Meanwhile, there are no signs of an agreement on the horizon, as the president digs in on his demands for border wall money and Democratic leaders refuse to back down on their position to deny the president such funds.
His moves on gas prices and the new finance minister in recent days suggest overtures on the economy while he digs in his heels on amnesty legislation for political prisoners, including the country's most popular political figure, Leopoldo Lopez.
So, he's going to hang his head, but the second that she digs in on him — what right does she have to dig in when he's been carrying the load, and she just wants to go off and sing?
Western powers and Congo's neighbors fear even worse violence across the country if Kabila digs in and runs, with memories still fresh of civil wars around the turn of the century that killed millions, most from hunger and disease.
Anyone who really digs in and follows the logic of climate change, who understands both the risks and the extraordinary mobilization required to avoid them, will eventually find that climate concern bangs up against their other values and priorities.
A rebel enclave still holds on in the south, supported by the United States and Jordan; the area is also a flash point for tensions between Israel and Iran as Hezbollah digs in near the Israeli-held Golan Heights.
When we first see Wheeler, he's moving into new digs in San Diego, with the help of his best friend, Paul (Jim True-Frost), schlepping boxes and overstuffed bags with the sloppy casualness of college boys returning to campus.
A sharpened blade was apparently used a thousand years before the time of the Clovis people—who were thought to be the first to settle in North America, based on other evidence from digs in New Mexico in the 1920s.
The Department of Agriculture (USDA) on Tuesday announced it would offer $12 billion in aid to farmers hindered by retaliatory tariffs imposed on U.S. grain, produce and meat exports as the Trump administration digs in for a protracted trade battle.
Trump digs in on immigration Trump made his push to tighten immigration laws and build a wall along the southern border a central part of his lengthy speech, but stopped short of declaring a national emergency after teasing the possibility in recent days.
HONG KONG — Hong Kong's leader will not be making further concessions to the city's protesters, two of her top advisers said, as the government digs in despite several large demonstrations over the past month and more planned for Sunday and the coming weeks.
HONG KONG — Hong Kong's leader will not be making further concessions to the city's protesters, two of her top advisers said, as the government digs in despite several large demonstrations over the past month and more planned for Sunday and the coming weeks.
The youthful innocence of these emotions and the sounds that carry them on strikes a chord that many modern pop acts tend to polish away, yet Human Leather leaves it raw and digs in deeper to really immerse the listener in pure feeling.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The annual Comic Arts Brooklyn festival has left its longtime digs in Williamsburg and taken up residence at Pratt Institute, where more than 100 artists, cartoonists, zine-makers, and small presses will set up shop on Saturday.
Axios' Mike Allen digs in with four leading experts: Jim Bankoff, Chairman and CEO, Vox Media Jean Case, CEO, The Case Foundation Steve Kornacki, National Political Correspondent, NBC News and MSNBC Bradley Whitford, Actor and Political Activist Thank you Charter Communications for sponsoring this event.
LEADING THE DAY Trump digs in on Fed criticism, says rate hikes hinder economy: President Trump ramped up his criticism of the Federal Reserve on Friday, ripping the central bank for raising interest rates amid increased financial tensions between the U.S. and key economic partners.
CNBC visited the firm's new digs in Hong Kong, which is outfitted with a pool-table in its pantry, and includes free snacks, a massage room, air-quality monitoring and — similar to other Point72 offices — is decked out with Steve Cohen's personal art collection.
Cathy Durant has to get out of the way first, but, to her credit, she digs in hard, threatening to throw her delegates behind Heather Dunbar, who technically dropped out of the race but is still receiving enough votes to be a viable presidential contender.
One of the 35 watercolor and ink illustrations depicts a man carrying out necromantic arts, with a hanged and quite dead corpse nearby, totally protected from a demon by his magic circle and grimoire while a ritually nude man digs in the earth beside him.
Judd Gregg, a former New Hampshire senator who had endorsed Jeb Bush, said Mr. Kasich's emissaries had sketched an outcome in which Mr. Kasich "probably ends up with the second-highest delegate count going into the convention" and digs in there to compete with Mr. Trump.
"Looking around at what's taking place in politics today, it is easy to get disheartened," Mr. Ryan is expected to say, according to remarks prepared for a speech he is scheduled to deliver in his old digs in the hearing room of the Ways and Means Committee.
If he is being criticized for a slow and insufficient response to white supremacist violence in Charlottesville, he digs in and insists that he bears no responsibility to say who is right and who is wrong -- and anyone who suggests he does just doesn't like him.
But if Apple digs in and fights, the pain Trump can inflict — whether through tariffs in the still unresolved China trade war, despite today&aposs Phase One signing, or in some other form — will undoubtedly hurt the company&aposs bottom line, and by consequence, its stockholders.
It gets its digs in at the superhero genre here and there, but where Batman v Superman took its heroes to task for failing the people they set out to save, this show is content with making jokes about living in a world with Aquaman and Wonder Woman.
Western powers and Congo's neighbours fear chaos if Kabila digs in and decides to run, with the vast central African country still reeling from wars since the 1990s that killed millions, most from hunger and disease, and spawned dozens of militia groups, many of which are still active.
Democrats anticipate lengthy battle A week after Neal made his formal request for Trump's tax information, including information on eight of the President's business entities, Democrats are fully anticipating a drawn-out political and legal showdown as the administration digs in and Democrats prepare to go to court.
Reacting to criticism, often from corporations, that activist investors often ride in with plans to earn a lot of money in a short time period, Smith said his team rolls ups its sleeves and digs in to work with management on operational issues, often sticking around for a long time.
Earlier this week, we sat down with cofounder Naval Ravikant at the firm's swanky new, three-story digs in San Francisco's Jackson Square, and as workmen shifted planks around the nearly completed ground-floor level, Ravikant caught us up to speed on a many aspects of what's happening at AngelList .
But a plan that also digs in on one of the biggest problems plaguing Washington — taking the two biggest spending drivers off the table for any reforms — is troubling news for Democrats and Republicans alike, and a flaw Congress should seriously work to address as it develops its own blueprint.
Musk now faces a defamation lawsuit in the U.S. from Unsworth, who, in a lengthy filing released late Monday, illustrates just how far the CEO is willing to go when he digs in on an issue, even something so far afield from his businesses, Tesla, SpaceX, the Boring Company and Neuralink.
The more he is labeled a boor and a brute by his critics at home and abroad, the more Trump digs in, trying to drag America back to a time when black smoke belched, women scrambled for birth control, sick people were out of luck, reefer madness reigned and Cuba was shunned.
"The pressure that we will put on this administration and the departments, I believe that it will [speed up recovery funds] and the only way that our efforts don't speed up the money coming to the island is if the administration digs in their heels and refuses to do so," said Cárdenas.
As Trump digs in his heels against an encircling Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerTrump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony Kellyanne Conway: 'I'd like to know' if Mueller read his own report MORE, we're witnessing a fight that has pushed the president into a corner.
Dig deeper: Juan Guaidó wins diplomatic recognition as Venezuela's president (January 24th 2019)How to hasten the demise of Venezuela's dictatorship (January 24th 2019)Nicolás Maduro digs in for another six-year term (January 10th 2019)How Chávez and Maduro have impoverished Venezuela (April 6th 2017)Venezuela and Zimbabwe: Spot the difference (April 2nd 2016)
A recent post from the Global Fishing Watch blog by Kimbra Cutlip digs in deeper on how programmers designed the system to home in on fishing boats, and particular fishing methods: Water covers more than 70 percent of the surface of the globe and its resources are exploited as vigorously as those on land.
It showed the snappin' and crackin' on the street, all right, but also his monastic digs in Carnegie Hall, where he slept on a pallet balanced on two of an almost uncountable number of file cabinets that held his life's considerable work, and used what seemed to be a public bathroom down the hall.
Trophy-lusting owner Joe Lacob moved the team across the bay this past summer, to long-awaited, fancy new digs in San Francisco's Mission Bay neighborhood, to accommodate the very many very rich vampires, loathsome technolibertarian scum, and venture capital bros who discovered their enthusiasm for basketball during the team's nigh-unprecedented five-year run of dominance.
And while still smarting after General Electric moved its corporate headquarters from Stamford to Boston last year, the Nutmeg State suffered another body slam in early June when insurance behemoth Aetna announced it's leaving its home office in Hartford after 164 years for new HQ digs in Manhattan (although about 5,000 employees will remain in Connecticut).
And it gets its digs in on this implementation of All Writs as well, for the record: While Apple strongly supports, and will continue to support, the efforts of law enforcement in pursuing criminals, the government's sweeping interpretation of the All Writs Act is plainly incorrect and provides no limit to the orders the government could obtain in the future.
"You can have the couch, the lamp, the diamond ring/the books on the shelf, the dishes in the sink," she itemizes over one repeated chord, and soon, with everything cleared out including the bad memories, the electric guitar digs in, the drums kick harder and the melody ascends to where she can be "way up high beyond your gravity" — unencumbered and free.
SANDERS DIGS IN ON ANTI-TRADE ARGUMENT: Democratic presidential hopeful Bernie SandersBernie SandersJoe Biden faces an uncertain path Bernie Sanders vows to go to 'war with white nationalism and racism' as president Biden: 'There's an awful lot of really good Republicans out there' MORE is riding a wave of anti-trade rhetoric after his stunning primary win in Michigan on Tuesday.
The New York district attorney's office—which had been unable (or unwilling) to bring any of the "too big to fail" banks to heel for their behavior—digs in on Abacus, indicting the bank and 19 of its staffers and humiliating many of them with a chain-gang parade that looks like it could have been from O, Brother, Where Art Thou?.
I didn't have the internet at my student digs in Leeds—I used a word processor to write my essays with a big pile of books by my side—so I knew these names and their peers either because they flew in to spin at the clubs I frequented, by asking a DJ for track IDs, or from consuming dance music-centric magazines and radio shows.
As the Whitney patronized DTP's nine-week-long spectacle of dissent this spring—a multiculti ruckus in the museum lobby and galleries, burning incense to purge colonial vibes, even marching to Kanders's nearby digs in the now turbo-gentrified Village, where protesters held a rally and left Kanders a "larger-than-life model of a Safariland tear gas canister"—one might have held out some hope for claiming the museum world as a preserve of social-justice allyship.
Dan KildeeDaniel (Dan) Timothy KildeeOvernight Defense: VA deputy secretary fired | Impeachment trial winds down with closing arguments | Pentagon watchdog to probe use of cancer-linked chemical DOD watchdog will review military use of cancer-linked chemical Pelosi digs in on impeachment rules fight MORE (D-Mich.) that asks how long the DOD has known PFAS was harmful to human health, how the military will address cleaning up the substance, and how it will take care of service members and communities harmed by PFAS.
Dan KildeeDaniel (Dan) Timothy KildeeOvernight Defense: VA deputy secretary fired | Impeachment trial winds down with closing arguments | Pentagon watchdog to probe use of cancer-linked chemical DOD watchdog will review military use of cancer-linked chemical Pelosi digs in on impeachment rules fight MORE (D-Mich.) that asks how long the Defense Department has known PFAS was harmful to human health, how the military will address cleaning up the substance, and how it will take care of service members and communities harmed by PFAS.
ET Monday: -- Associated Press: "Trump digs in on racist tweets: 'Many people agree with me'" -- Washington Post: "'They hate our country': Trump steps up attacks on Democrats" -- New York Times: "After Trump accuses congresswomen of hating the U.S., they push back" -- Fox News: "Progressive Dems slam WH 'occupant' Trump as president hits back with new tweets" Most news outlets are now calling the tweets "racist" In yesterday's newsletter I showed that most of the country's most popular news outlets were refraining from calling Trump's tweets "racist" — CNN being the biggest exception.

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