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Ms. Fleming dived into exploration, but only dabbled in construction.
And he has dived into things like seat pricing issues.
Amazon has dived into delivery convenience and security with gusto.
The mayor adjusted his hat and dived into his speech.
Some hours later, her family dived into their meal with glee.
Eight hours later, my family dived into their meal with glee.
I don't know, I haven't really dived into that quandary yet.
Now she has dived into work to help the Sanders campaign.
So we dived into the archives to answer some of them.
He threw his engine into neutral and dived into the water.
Pop once stage-dived into an empty room, cracking his front teeth.
Shortly afterwards, the plan nose-dived into the Hawkesbury River, north of Sydney.
I overcame my anxiousness and dived into each tiny icon and its functions.
In the past, Mr. Ramdev has dived into controversial conservative causes without hesitation.
Murdoc Niccals stage-dived into existence in a blaze of total fucking glory.
Then he dived into an unrelated talk about the benefits of government spending.
Most government debt rates in Japan and Switzerland have dived into negative territory.
Soon he joined his father's firm in Philadelphia and dived into sports management.
There was a small punk scene in El Paso, and O'Rourke dived into it.
He hoped Amber had dived into the water before his rambling confession of feeling.
But he was drawn back by Stravinsky and Berg, whose works he dived into.
Epstein dived into a five-year rebuilding plan as the Cubs' president for baseball operations.
Reports claim he dived into the lake, but no body was recovered in the search.
Last year, I dived into its latest expansion after 10 years away from the game.
After finding one we ran down the beach and dived into the warm ocean water.
She dived into the jellyfish-infested waters and returned with nets full of violet globules.
Foley says the man ditched the bike and dived into a landfill pond about 9 a.m.
So Tammy Bossard called 911 as he dived into the water looking for his missing daughter.
A Knightscope robot demonstrated these flaws memorably in 2017 when it nose-dived into a fountain.
The bank has also dived into consumer lending, launching an online platform called Marcus last week.
It was Jonathan who dived into his previous marriage with an airline crew scheduler named Kelsey.
Google has been flirting with virtual reality but never quite fully dived into it until now.
We dived into the archives to find some of our most scathing reviews of classic books.
Then he dived into the end zone behind big blocks by Jerry Kramer and Ken Bowman.
She also dived into personal experiences including how she conceived her daughters and insights on her marriage.
Lewerke scored from 14 yards when he scrambled up the middle and dived into the end zone.
They dived into the Olympic Aquatics Stadium's crystal-clear pool for the gold medal match against Italy.
CNN promised a fight for night two of the Democratic presidential debates, and Joe Biden dived into it.
He fired and missed the leader, who broke off from formation and dived into the clouds, seeking cover.
The original caption reads: A boy dived into a crater filled with water in the al-Shaar neighborhood.
"Dives", as such spots are known to this day, were usually in cellars, so people "dived" into them.
She said Mr. Osborne then dived into the right-wing media sphere and "seemed brainwashed" by that world.
In addition to supporting 5G wireless rollouts, the report dived into a bunch of startup and tech-related recommendations.
That's when the car "nose-dived" into high water near Greens Bayou outside of Houston, according to NBC News.
A man, believed to be a relative, immediately dived into the water and pulled the girl to safety, unharmed.
Bedouin shepherds frequenting the Algerian port of Oran first dived into this mixing bowl in the early twentieth century.
Clinton dived into retail politics and "listening tours" with voters, working to prove that she was not a carpetbagger.
Since then, both have dived into darker, heavier roles, occasionally overlapping in repertoire but never on the same stage.
In contrast to Italy, yields on German government bonds slid once again as investors dived into safe-haven assets.
I had dived into the cesspool of online dating looking for love, but my manic dog paddling hadn't produced that.
In the 2008 documentary "The Business of Being Born," the filmmaker Abby Epstein dived into American motherhood and home childbirth.
After the captain had rammed us into the ice, Chris spotted a promising bird that quickly dived into the water.
He dived into Ho's papers on the time-dependent rate phenomenon, hoping to figure out how to apply it to viruses.
TechCrunch's scooter aficionado Megan Rose Dickey dived into the current state of the scooter market, and came back decidedly non-plussed.
Previous studies of doggos' cranial shape haven't really dived into the genetic causes of why some breeds are different than others.
Something that you can sink into without feeling like you've dived into an olympic pool before you've got your 50m badge.
I had nose-dived into the deep end of the ARMY pool, and I was struggling to come up for air.
Lawyers at American tech firms dived into obscure branches of export law that their firms had never before had to consider.
While her three children adjusted quickly to their new country, Ms. Kornienko, 50, dived into mandatory Swedish-language class for immigrants.
Once on the field, the young fans dived into the turf, clawing it out with fingernails, prying it out with pens.
During a discussion of Clinton's use of a private email server, Trump dived into uncharted territory in the history of presidential politics.
U.S. Circuit Judge Sandra Lynch, meanwhile, asked why Cosby's lawyer's letter dived into the criminal backgrounds of other women while discussing McKee.
After he belted out the credo of "Funtime" — "I just do what I want to do" — he stage-dived into the audience.
He is shooting 52 percent from the field — and his performance only swelled as he dived into the crucible of the playoffs.
Reviewing Em's Saturday night set, Jeff Weiss dived into the ways that shock tactics and trollery have changed since the second Bush era.
But when the show dived into the porn pool, and the story got drowned out by the naked shower scenes, we lost interest.
She and her sister Sarah dived into the water and for more than three hours pushed until it reached the island of Lesbos.
I zipped my wet suit, slid my pull buoy into place, pulled my mask over my face and dived into the cold sea.
Still, Mr. Cambern decided that he'd help his son, treating him like "any other client," and he dived into learning about the industry.
Twitter and Facebook users shared video footage of the heroes of winter who dived into icy waters to save men, women and animals.
Tozzi, a brand consultant and Pinterest enthusiast, eagerly dived into the world of therapy websites to find products that might help her boy.
The half-finished bottle of sake glittered between them as Ms. Graham dived into what might be her favorite role: cool older sister.
Witnesses said the plane, traveling from Miami to Houston, nose-dived into a bay about 40 miles southeast of George Bush Intercontinental Airport.
And while updated policies against harassment were a positive step, if you ever dived into the comments, it was clear this was not enough.
The 17-year-old miscalculated the water's depth when he dived into the shallow pool and broke his neck upon plunging into the water.
Markets around the globe dived into a sea of red, with the pan-European Stoxx dropping 2% in its sharpest daily tumble of 7.03.
Most of these companies are relatively young, and for good reason: few founders have really dived into the infrastructure space over the past decade.
When, eventually, they went after each other, Mr Cruz—like Marco Rubio in the dying days of his own campaign—dived into the gutter.
The man driving the second cart dived into the river in an attempt to rescue the first pair, Police Major Chucheev Phumchiaw told CNN.
Rather than play it safe, he dived into the lives of Protestant Loyalists in Belfast, Northern Ireland, where signs of the past Troubles lingered.
The research became enough of an obsession that Mr. Pyykkonen left his job and dived into the subject headfirst through books and farm visits.
At the Maplewood meeting, Joe did not yet have his own uniform, so he put on a borrowed one and dived into the activities.
Dr. Mirzakhani often dived into her math research by doodling on vast pieces of paper sprawled on the floor, with equations at the edges.
Irish 10-year government bond yields have also turned positive, having dived into negative territory for the first time since October the day before.
In 26, she dived into a book idea that germinated years earlier involving a young slacker who inadvertently becomes mayor of a Pennsylvania town.
Digital forensic tool manufacturer ElcomSoft dived into the new iOS and found that connecting an iPhone to a computer is about to get more secure.
For a year and a half, Glossier dived into research and development that included surveying customers at its flagship stores and scouring through user feedback.
It was a place where itching powder, stink bombs and dirty-face soap served as currency, and mud was something to be dived into headfirst.
We talked to our users, dived into data, and for a few months, only cared about getting the product as close to right as possible.
Within minutes, emergency crews were on the scene, local media were covering it live from every angle, and foolhardy passersby dived into its pillowy depths.
But when he dived into politics, she turned over one of the most valuable documents in fund-raising history: the Bush family Christmas card list.
Between unicorn hair and mermaids and dragons popping up on our Starbucks menus, one could surmise that adults have dived into a pool of escapism.
The original caption reads: A scavenger dived into the Yamuna River for ornaments and coins left during Hindu rituals at the riverbank, in New Delhi.
He has entered burning buildings, dived into water after shipwrecks, retrieved bodies and survivors after terror attacks and industrial accidents, and navigated running gun battles.
She dived into his archives at the Library of Congress, listening to hours of recordings and sifting through boxes of documents to reconstruct his catalog.
In the meantime, the new first lady dived into her responsibilities, bringing an energy to her aging husband's responsibilities that impressed some of Lesotho's people.
Broadband providers have been eager to find other ways to drive up revenue, and wireless has been one avenue that cable operators have dived into.
"The Europe that we live in has dived into a populist and xenophobic discourse that makes it nearly impossible to improve the current system," Buades said.
He was a sometime television producer and the agent for one of those guys who high-dived into a wading pool with 225 inches of water.
Each year a different artist organizes the festival; this June brought the earnest, raucous violinist Patricia Kopatchinskaja, who dived into organizing and performing alike with gusto.
Watson then dived into the end zone for a 2-point conversion that got Houston within 03-8 with about two minutes left in the third.
But, for some reason, instead of making smartphone cases with Taylor Swift's face on them or whatever, it dived into the weird-already world of stock photos.
U.B.U." launched a rousing dance party, and the crowd let loose when Solange dived into her older material, including "Losing You" and "Lovers In The Parking Lot.
Belgium has also produced stamps that taste like chocolate, which may seem like an extreme design choice if you haven't dived into the curiosities of stamp history.
Mr. O'Neill said he was the kind of sergeant who dived into the heavy workload of a busy precinct, doing his job without drawing attention to himself.
So the geeks built a chaos machine that ginned up a world of socially acceptable sadism, and Marantz dived into the toxic stew to chronicle the scene.
Eyewitnesses told media it was raining heavily when the plane banked sharply, with the tip of its wing hitting the water before it nose dived into the sea.
Chapter 1: A Duel at the Langham Hotel, 29th October 1938 Rachel White flung the cab door open, tossed the driver a banknote and dived into the rain.
Rush knew he had to act quickly, so he stripped off his gear, wearing just his patrol pants and a black T-shirt and dived into the water.
The foreign bank campaign: Peter Eavis dived into how Deutsche Bank and others are trying to take advantage of a bill that would relax regulations for regional banks.
Our graphics team dived into data that shows that hundreds — possibly thousands —of civilians have been killed in the fight against the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria.
Seery had a few of his own moments too, almost sweep Horiguchi to his back as the karateka dived into the guard with a punch in the first round.
Van Der Beek may be best known for his earnest, emotional role of Dawson Leery on Dawson's Creek, but he's definitely dived into some quirky roles in his career.
Alibaba has dived into virtual and augmented reality - the technology behind the insanely popular Pokemon Go app - to help shops bridge the gap between the online and offline worlds.
The front-wing broken, the champion dived into the pits where he spent nearly a minute with Mercedes caught unawares and milling about in confusion without any tires ready.
In 1928, Billy Gawronski—the teen-age son of Polish immigrants on the Lower East Side—dived into the Hudson River and stole aboard a ship bound for Antarctica.
Miriam Jordan, a Times immigration correspondent, dived into those numbers and explained why, despite President Trump's efforts to halt the arrival of undocumented migrants, they have continued to rise.
In the 1920s, Americans dived into the market to snap up shares of a range of companies churning out the technological marvels of the day, like automobiles and radios.
The Oscar-winning actress, 57, plays two roles in her new film, one of which is an 82-year-old man: psychoanalyst Dr. Josef Klemperer — a character she dived into.
However, those who have dived into the third-party Apple Watch band waters are aware that quality isn't always the best, depending on what company you snag your band from.
The game takes place on the fictional Alola Islands—basically a very touristy vision of Hawaii, as Waypoint columnist Rob Rath dived into last year—a warm, sunny, friendly place.
Back then, when only a handful of Turks dived into the startup world, the focus was very much on e-commerce – largely clones of ventures that succeeded in the West.
In Turkey, Christians in Istanbul dived into the Golden Horn waters to grab the cross amid increased security after a gunman killed 39 New Year's revellers inside a popular nightclub.
In a recent interview with the New York Times, the 68-year-old rock legend admitted that his children with musician Patti Scialfa haven't exactly dived into his back catalog.
Such a bot would be welcome in many arenas (who wasn't dived into an argument without thinking at least once in their life?), but it's worth considering potential downsides, too.
According to news accounts, Mr. Fikri and several friends dived into the garbage truck after the authorities confiscated his merchandise, around $11,000 worth of swordfish, a protected species in Morocco.
"There have been numerous cases of Egyptian Islamists who went to Libya and the Levant, by way of Sudan, and dived into the fight with Islamic State," Mr. Awad said.
Vaughn dived into acting after his military service ended and in 1960, his role as Chet in the film "The Young Philadelphians" earned him a best supporting actor Academy Award nomination.
The reality is that the once-voguish erotic thriller dived into sex and power in the most melodramatic and twisted ways—and perhaps that's why there's so little nostalgia for them.
This quickly dived into the Dr. Ruth pop culture takeover of the 80s and 90s with successful books, TV shows (and even a board game), Dr. Ruth became a media icon.
For a third-straight year, U.K. retailers celebrated Black Friday wildly, and Amazon dived into the spirit, deploying a five-room, 3,000-square-foot pop-up shop in London's Soho square.
Mr. Franken cut a serious figure in the Senate, where he sought to stifle his sense of humor as he dived into meaty policy issues like electronic privacy and telecommunications mergers.
The two pilots on the doomed Lion Air flight that nose-dived into the Java Sea off Indonesia last month struggled with the Boeing 737 almost from takeoff, our reporters learned.
Its star players and coaches have confidently dived into the political debates without retribution and with the support of the league commissioner and many team owners, if not all of them.
In 1982, with the news cameras rolling, he dived into a dumpster behind a Washington grocery store to protest the waste of food that could have been given to poor people.
Ms. Roth, the lead producer of the show "Kinky Boots," said she understood where Ms. Lopez-Balboa was coming from because her son Jordan had also dived into the theater world.
Everyone got fed, and even managed to have seconds — looking at you Tessa, who dived into Milo's (the Havanese at the back) unfinished bowl when he walked away for a break.
Both, known as the "black box," are crucial to explaining what went wrong with the 39-year-old plane which dived into fields south of Havana shortly after takeoff, bursting into flames.
People had taken still-unexplained sounds for gunshots, screamed, dived into stores and made a chaotic rush for the exits, paying little heed to what was in their way — including the Patels.
Other large media companies that have dived into digital media include Comcast/NBC Universal, which invests in Vox Media; and Disney, A&E and 21st Century Fox, which invest in Vice Media.
Budiansky's playing down of the contradictions that make Holmes infuriating and interesting is particularly mystifying because he has dived into the sea of Holmes's voluminous writings and even contributed to Holmes scholarship.
ARIZONA BOWL Reagan Roberson bulldozed through one tackler and dived into the end zone on an 11-yard catch-and-run in overtime, lifting Nevada over Arkansas State, 16-53, in Tucson.
In the last three decades, scholars from the Einstein Papers Project, sponsored by Princeton University Press and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, have dived into troves of previously sealed or unknown correspondence.
Mr. Alles dived into the job, said R. Gil Kerlikowske, who served as the agency's commissioner under President Barack Obama, helping to rebuild the unit's fleet and its relationships with private organizations.
As he dived into his crease to complete a second run, the ball (which had been thrown by Martin Guptill, New Zealand's best fielder) ricocheted off his bat, and flew to the boundary.
The Chinese tech giant dived into virtual and augmented reality this year with the introduction of the Buy+ VR technology designed to help shops bridge the divide between the online and offline worlds.
Alibaba dived into virtual and augmented reality earlier this year with the introduction of the Buy+ VR technology that it hopes could help shops bridge the gap between the online and offline worlds.
Andrea L. Alterman, Hastings-on-Hudson, N.Y. RE: MARIE KONDO Taffy Brodesser-Akner dived into the origins of the organizational guru Marie Kondo's minimalist philosophy and explored what she plans to do next.
A few days later, Mr. Helland stood above the dam on a steel box that would protect his divers from the fierce current when they dived into the river to fix the wickets.
"Ah, feels great," said Mr. Gershenhorn, 66, as if he had just dived into a pristine swimming hole and not a sometimes unsanitary stretch of the Hudson plied by tugs, tankers and barges.
Auburn's Joey Gatewood, beaten out by Nix for the starting QB job, dived into the end zone from the 1-yard line to make it 21-20 with 9:48 on the clock.
And so I dived into the blossoming New York tech community, helping publicize the launch of a slew of social networks and technology solution companies, including Russell Simmons' GlobalGrind, Vibe Media Group, ParentSociety/Cutekid.
HAXEY, England (Reuters) - Boozy pub goers from two English villages dived into the mud and resumed their centuries-old scrap for a meter-long leather tube in the annual Haxey Hood challenge on Friday.
Yields across the euro area followed suit, rising by 2 to 3 bps and Irish 10-year yields also turned positive, having dived into negative territory on Tuesday for the first time since October.
I dived into theories of the Anthropocene, which according to some researchers started with the creation of the 'New World,' and related those ruins to the vestiges of a human and wider ecological cataclysm.
The ship was north of the island of Okinawa when a Japanese kamikaze fighter plane dived into the vessel, killing six sailors instantly in the explosion and wounding others, two of whom later died.
But before he dived into tech, Zuck doubled down on comments he made in recent weeks, lightly touching on issue of immigration and even taking a very veiled swipe at GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump.
Manager Joe Girardi said Gardner has felt sore since last week when he dived into the stands at Toronto and then reinjured his neck attempting a diving catch in the sixth inning of Tuesday's loss.
MOSCOW — He has ridden shirtless on a horse in Siberia, piloted a hang glider with migratory birds, swum with dolphins, tossed judo opponents, and dived into the depths of Lake Baikal and the Black Sea.
As it looks to pivot from decades of denial regarding the danger of head injuries, the NFL has dived into the rule book to at the very least give the appearance of caring about player safety.
It did not happen when he tumbled into the stands at Fenway Park in late April, he said, or when he dived into the gap to make a game-saving catch against Tampa Bay in May.
Gavin Newsom dived into the highly charged debate over prescription drug prices in his first week as California's governor, vowing action on a topic that has enraged the public but has proved resistant to easy fixes.
WASHINGTON — The artillery barrage was so intense that the American commandos dived into foxholes for protection, emerging covered in flying dirt and debris to fire back at a column of tanks advancing under the heavy shelling.
Mr. Weinberg said in an interview that the firm was looking to avoid what he described as the siloed nature of traditional investment banks, where bankers have specific industry responsibilities and rarely dived into others' lanes.
Simpson has testified before three congressional committees investigating Russian election meddling, though the Fusion GPS op-ed appeared directed at the House committee, where Democrats have complained that the Republican-led probe hasn't dived into financial matters.
Emergency responders dived into the water to rescue the passengers, who were tightly harnessed in and had to be cut out, Daniel A. Nigro, the commissioner of the New York Fire Department, said at a news conference.
DUBLIN — Ireland dived into a cleanup effort on Tuesday after one of the most powerful storms ever recorded in the northeastern Atlantic tore across the island, killing at least three people and leaving a trail of destruction.
Akihito Koseki, a 28-year-old doctor, expressed amazement at the power of a sperm whale as it flicked its huge fluke and dived into the ocean, but he said the experience wouldn't change his eating habits.
There's interesting coverage of these spaces, including both their beneficial sides and their toxic ones: The Daily Dot takes things like Tumblr and fan fiction culture seriously, and The New Republic dived into "relatable" teen blogs last year.
"I've been looking forward to being a mom but I just always expected that it was going to be easy," Bechrakis said in the season 7 trailer while in episode 5, they dived into the realities of IVF.
One man asked for a knife to cut the soft top and hopped on the trunk of the car, which was still sticking in the air with the rest of the car nose-dived into water, quickly sinking.
Richard Cousins, 58, boss of catering giant Compass Group Plc, died with sons William, 25, Edward, 23, fiancee Emma Bowden, 48, and her daughter Heather, 11, when their plane nose-dived into the Hawkesbury River north of Sydney.
Mr. Whitehead dived into the subject, reading classic 19th-century slave narratives like Harriet Jacobs's "Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl" and oral histories of former slaves gathered by the Works Progress Administration in the 1930s.
A low-level employee in the Congressional Budget Office, he dived into the freezing waters of the Potomac to save the life of one of the passengers of an Air Florida flight that had crashed into the river.
Overcrowded, listing, and at real risk of sinking, Yusra, and her sister, dived into the water and swam for three and a half hours — all the time, pushing the flimsy raft and those on board towards the Greek shore.
One of the seven sailors killed in the crash between a U.S. Navy warship and a shipping vessel was trapped below decks and drowned after he heroically dived into a flooded compartment to save his shipmates, his uncle said.
The 39-year-old plane, leased by the little-known Mexican company Damojh to Cuba's flagship carrier Cubana, dived into fields south of Havana shortly after taking off on a domestic flight on May 18, 2018, bursting into flames.
I also dived into Henri Troyat's two-volume biography about Lev Tolstoy because it was in the shelves at home, in much the same way I read the Hardy boys or the Bobsey children or the Nancy Drew books.
After Lion Air Flight 22000 nose-dived into the sea shortly after taking off from the airport in Jakarta, the Indonesian capital, killing all 22100 people on board, the Transport Ministry grounded all Max 222018s operating in the country.
Boeing shares fell 2.1 percent on Tuesday on concerns related to the first crash of the newest version of the planemaker's best-selling jet, in which all 189 people on board were killed when it dived into the sea.
The investigators, who briefed the FAA on their findings Thursday, said the emerging consensus is that the Manoeuvring Characteristics Augmentation System (MCAS) had mistakenly activated before the plane nose-dived into the ground shortly after takeoff, the Journal reported.
After the pilots turned off MCAS, the airplane over the next few minutes gained roughly 2,000 feet, but dived into the ground after the MCAS system intervened again for reasons that remain unclear pending a preliminary report expected within days.
Based on data retrieved from the flight's black boxes, the stall prevention system — known as the MCAS, or Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System — activated automatically before the plane nose-dived into the ground, the Journal said, citing people briefed on the matter.
Six minutes after takeoff, the plane dived into the earth at five hundred and seventy-five miles per hour, carving out a crater thirty-two feet deep and a hundred and thirty-one feet long, and killing everyone on board.
Nike, the company that has paid Woods hundreds of millions of dollars and whose red shirts he religiously wears on tournament Sundays, dived into the business when Woods turned pro in 1996 and signed him to an apparel endorsement contract.
The 39-year-old plane, which was leased by a little-known Mexican company, Damojh, to Cuba's flagship carrier, Cubana, dived into fields south of Havana shortly after taking off on May 18, 2018, for the eastern Cuban city of Holguin.
"This is stressful!" a police officer stationed in front of Trump International Hotel at 21942st Street said as Jett, an airplane character from the "Super Wings" cartoon, nose-dived into the pavement before being rescued by handlers hauling on its strings.
When an attendee at a banquet hall in Peterborough, Ontario, challenged Mr. Trudeau on his earlier approval of the pipeline, he dived into his usual talk about Canada transitioning away from fossil fuels but still needing a vibrant energy industry.
But had they not eagerly dived into Trump's shark tank and had he not run for President they would not have drawn the attention of special counsel Robert Mueller and possibly other prosecutors in cases that led to their downfall.
Speaking to Noisey last week, Toxe explained how she first got into producing when her brother introduced her to Ableton at the age of 230, before she quickly dived into the depths of musical experimentation, and has been slaying ever since.
GOLD COAST, Australia, April 5 (Reuters) - Olympic silver medallist Jonny Brownlee knew as soon as he dived into the water to start the men's triathlon at the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games on Thursday that it was not going to be his day.
Dr Anikeeva is a materials scientist who first dived into neuroscience at the lab of Karl Deisseroth at Stanford University, who pioneered the use of optogenetics, a way of genetically engineering cells so that they turn on and off in response to light.
And then there's this toddler, who downed a few cartons of Ribena, threw caution to the wind, and dived into a circle pit full of people ten times his size at Deathfest in Maryland this weekend, which is the definition of badass embodied.
Our chief fashion critic, Vanessa Friedman, dived into why they were invented (in the 1890s) and widely adopted (during the Spanish flu epidemic of 1918), and how they became shorthand for racism during a blame game about how the recent outbreak started.
Mr. Trump dived into the state of the economy at the top of the speech, making broad declarations about tax cuts, deregulation and the renegotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement, the new version of which he signed into law last week.
Mr. Jean-Raymond, who is Haitian-American, has kept the black experience, historically underrepresented in the upper echelons of fashion, at the center of his work and has dived into politics in an industry that often skirts it for the sake of sales.
The investigation into March's fatal Ethiopian Airlines crash — which helped lead to a worldwide grounding of the Boeing 737 MAX aircraft — has reached the preliminary conclusion that a "suspect flight-control feature automatically activated before the plane nose-dived into the ground," the WSJ reports.
To give Colbert an exact picture of what EBY had to offer, she dived into her skirt, took out a floral pair of undergarments and handed them to the comedian: "You can take it, it's a gift," she said, before folding them into a square.
A preliminary Ethiopian report into the disaster is due to be published within days and may include evidence the software system kicked in as many as four times before the 737 MAX dived into the ground, two people with knowledge of the matter said.
The Boeing 767-300, flying from Miami by Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings for the online shopping giant, was nearing Houston's George Bush Intercontinental Airport on Saturday when it nose-dived into a muddy and marshy area of a bay near the city, authorities said.
Mr. Biden dived into Ukraine in hopes of burnishing his statesman credentials at a time when he seemed to be winding down his political career, as his elder son, Beau, was dying and his younger one, Hunter, was struggling with addiction and financial problems.
Mr. Colls and a team of researchers at the University of Birmingham, where he then worked, dived into archives and uncovered wide-ranging tales that Shakespeare, for example, was buried in an off-site family crypt or that was buried 17 feet below the church.
Five years ago, a college freshman named Ian Burkhart dived into a wave at a beach off the Outer Banks in North Carolina and, in a freakish accident, broke his neck on the sandy floor, permanently losing the feeling in his hands and legs.
I have more than one acquaintance who has dived into binge-inspiring series like "Boys Over Flowers," about a female scholarship student at an elite Korean high school who is taken under the wings, sort of, of the academy's four most privileged male students.
Dallas was the opponent in two of Stafford's more memorable comeback wins, including one in 173 in which he faked a spike with 217 seconds left and, without notifying anyone on his team, dived into the teeth of the Dallas defense for the winning touchdown.
Upon learning about a seventh suicide among her former classmates at a private school, Porter-Gaud, in Charleston, S.C., the director Paige Goldberg Tolmach dived into the school's history and discovered that a beloved teacher, Eddie Fischer, had sexually abused students in the 1970s and '80s.
With this arrangement, I dived into corners, trying to hit the apex of the turn, balancing braking and clutchless gearshifts while preparing to get back on the throttle to roll aggressively into the straights, where I could put the hammer down and relish the GT's preposterous speed.
A university student with big debt and precarious employment, he has gone on strike, dived into trade unionism and joined the young left in Brighton, a university town of anticapitalist workshops, "red gyms" and rent strikes whose spirit is embodied by Jeremy Corbyn, Labour's socialist leader.
When my colleague Julia Belluz dived into the evidence on the effect of health insurance on mortality, she found two particularly compelling studies, analyzing the effects that Massachusetts's health reform law (which was very similar in structure to Obamacare) and Medicaid expansions in three states had on death rates.
Unlike Sebastian, whose failure to obtain a permanent security clearance barred him from some policy discussions, Katharine has dived into the weeds, advising top officials at DHS on counterterror policies, drafting the department's reports to Congress on terrorism recruitment, and trying to instill her anti-Islamist philosophy throughout the department.
Rebelling against a literary tradition that perhaps underestimated how much space animal urges take up in the male brain, many big hitters of the 20th century, like Norman Mailer, Vladimir Nabokov, Henry Miller, Philip Roth, John Updike and Saul Bellow, dived into the muck with the zeal of Rabelais or Cleland.
WASHINGTON — Attorney General Jeff Sessions dived into the debate over free speech on college campuses on Tuesday, inserting the Justice Department into a little-known lawsuit against a Georgia college and, in a speech that embraced First Amendment protections, comparing the tactics of one student group to the Ku Klux Klan.
For her installation, "Elevated," she dived into the past – specifically the past that was supposed to bequeath New York the Second Avenue subway generations ago, and that led her to the idea of illustrating the demolition of the Second Avenue and Third Avenue elevated lines in the 1940s and 1950s.
A week after Lion Air Flight 610 nose-dived into the Java Sea, killing all 189 aboard, the FAA warned airlines that erroneous inputs from an automated flight control system's sensors could lead the jet to automatically pitch its nose down, but the agency allowed the jets to continue flying.
The same people who dived into the deep end of the hysteria pool after Helsinki also told us that the tax cuts would be Armageddon; that ending net-neutrality would kill people; and now Hillary Clinton warns that Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh on the Supreme Court would return the nation to the 1850s.
The report will not explicitly mention Boeing's anti-stall MCAS software which has been at the centre of attention in the wake of last month's accident and an earlier deadly crash in Indonesia, but will discuss how the plane dived into the ground, the person and another source briefed on the matter said.
The results of these exercises have helped shape products like Facebook Lite, the social network's fastest-growing app, and Twitter's new mobile web app, but for now none of the Western tech giants have dived into the ecosystem with quite the impact of their peers from China — and we're just getting started.
But this day was for the children, who dived into the bouncy castle, or inflatable bouncer; played at sword-fighting with modeling balloons (as twisting balloons are known here); or had their faces painstakingly painted by volunteers, mostly schoolteachers, with several children lined up before each of them waiting their turns patiently.
Not long after she and Harry reportedly returned from their honeymoon in East Africa, she dived into her royal duties and stepped out for her first solo event with Queen Elizabeth II. The 92-year-monarch and her granddaughter-in-law traveled by train to Cheshire, England to open a new bridge on Thursday.
It went on to do exactly that for "Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri," a film about which you could eventually find some people arguing "everyone loves this movie, but I hate it" and others declaring that "everyone is criticizing this movie, but they're wrong" — viewpoints that only grew more heated and high-stakes as they dived into the film's racial politics.
Avoiding what a colleague who also served as a Times bureau chief in Africa calls the "ooga-booga" — the stereotypes that mark Africa as primitive and violent — she dived into her "beast of a beat," which sprawled across some two dozen countries, some with capitals most Americans didn't even know how to pronounce, such as Ouagadougou ("wah-gah-DOO-goo").
Houston matched that total by itself, with Watson throwing three — one of which was a 35-yard bullet to Kenny Stills in the end zone — before being credited as a receiver on the fourth when DeAndre Hopkins took a handoff, ran the ball to the edge and then flipped the ball back to Watson, who dived into the end zone.
Andujar, who sustained a partial tear of the labrum in his right shoulder when he dived into third base in the third game of the season on March 31, returned from his first stint on the injured list on May 4 and played nine games before going back on the IL. Boone said Tuesday the latest MRI exam on Andujar's shoulder looked "about identical" to the image after his original injury.
Ronan dived into the topic on her latest appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live, where she spoke about what it was like to work on Lady Bird with co-star (and Call Me By Your Name star) Timothée Chalamet, and even confession to suggesting that he explore getting a fake ID. "It must have been odd for you to come to this country when back home you were legally allowed to drink," Kimmel asked her during the interview.
Boren dived into conference business: Soon he was deliberating over invitations to Oklahoma from other leagues; trying in vain to keep Texas A&M and Missouri from heading to the Southeastern Conference; helping decide whom to add to the Big 216 from a number of eager prospects in the Atlantic Coast Conference and elsewhere, at one point fielding a call from his former Senate colleague Mitch McConnell asking that McConnell's alma mater, Louisville, be considered for Big 22010 membership.
Tom Cruise is a spectacularly entertaining actor with a graceful fighting stance and a winning smile, and the other action franchise he leads, Mission: Impossible, is exactly what an action movie ought to be: full of insane, cathartic stunts (recall the last film, Rogue Nation, where he hung from an airplane as it took off and also pencil-dived into a vortex), structured around a silly plot, with a subtle self-awareness of its own over-the-top ridiculousness.
At 16, while earning fabulous sums as a recitalist, he later wrote that he felt sick of being "a performing dog" and yearned to join the priesthood; at 20 he gaily dived into salons in Paris while immersing himself in proto-Marxist philosophy; when he was 35 and at the height of his fame, he suddenly abandoned his virtuoso career to devote himself to conducting, teaching and playing in concerts for charity; at 54 he took orders to become an abbé, but that in no way inhibited his brilliantly successful talent for self-publicity, or for bewitching the female pupils who continued to pursue him almost to the end of his days.

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