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To his credit, Blumenthal has worked hard and dug deep.
"We dug deep," said Wiggins, who finished with 21 points.
There's no issue about that if you dug deep enough.
Others dug deep into the meaning of the meeting's seating chart.
He dug deep and took my best shots and put me down.
Anthropologists dug deep into the Earth to make incredible discoveries in 2019.
But Mr. Gatti and his players dug deep into this early work.
She dug deep into the Earth's soil, and found her magical box.
Italian news outlets have dug deep into the story they've dubbed "Moscopoli" — Moscowgate.
Dug deep into a hill in Brooklyn will be a grave of secrets.
Daredevil's second and third seasons dug deep into questioning whether heroes can be killers.
Eurogamer has dug deep into PlayStation 4 Pro performance, and found a few flaws.
The explosive nuclear tests take place in tunnels dug deep beneath a rugged mountain.
In 2015, Page's foundation dug deep and directed $94 million in new Christmastime giving.
I never really dug deep into dancehall, because it was just around in Miami.
"[Keanu] didn't just come to do a funny cartoon voice, he dug deep," Rivera said.
Its basilica is dug deep into the mountainside, and lined with statues of avenging archangels.
They dug deep and found all the missing notes of the music I listen to.
Newcastle dug deep for their manager and debutant keeper Martin Dubravka made several superb saves.
Instead, she dug deep into her closet for suits that she usually reserves for traffic court.
We dug deep... and while we may not have a definitive answer, we have some answers.
Families of those missing stood around anxiously as the teams dug deep into the displaced earth.
Brown dug deep into the science behind cooking techniques and explored the unexpected history behind different dishes.
As far back as fall 2005, and perhaps even earlier, Keller dug deep — and it payed off.
Chung dug deep into the company's archives in Leeds and plucked garments and silhouettes from collections past.
China's Lin Dan ran into more trouble a day after he dug deep to beat Denmark's Emil Holst.
Dimitrov dug deep into his reserves to break again and conclude the final after his fourth championship point.
Because the hospital was dug deep under its original building after repeated bombings, only one person was killed.
And yet this season has dug deep into the books' backstory and subplots to find new things to adapt.
Bradford Harris dug deep into tobacco company archives while a graduate student of history and technology at Stanford University.
Mr. Hugin has dug deep into his pocket to hammer Mr. Menendez, spending over $10 million on negative ads.
"When they equalized, it looked like things were against us, but we dug deep," Arsenal striker Danny Welbeck said.
It appears that Buttigieg has dug deep into Twitter's broken brain and carved out the content it loves most.
To do so, he has dug deep into the Opéra Comique's tradition of innovation to find a way forward.
Scott Cacciola, my colleague from Sports who is covering curling at the Games, dug deep into Canada's curling debacle.
Spouts were dug deep into the fountain's mouth, such that they were invisible to observers standing behind the glass.
Amazingly, Downie, drummer Johnny Fay, guitarists Paul Langlois and Rob Baker, and bass player Gord Sinclair dug deep as promised.
Frantically, I dug deep to find a counter-argument and decided to put her first-grade math skills to work.
The team dug deep into some more of the reasoning behind getting rid of the jack in the first place.
But former world number two Kvitova dug deep to take the contest into a decider and ground out the victory.
There are limits on the amount people can donate -- $2150,216.2 -- but lots of celebs have dug deep to support Abrams.
An international team of researchers dug deep into the claw's evolutionary history, and found the key is in the claw's joints.
Not to be outdone by his younger sister, five-year-old George dug deep, deep in his nose while on camera.
But only one of them dug deep enough to realize that she had a serious autoimmune disorder and was incredibly sick.
This week, we published a major deep dive into the world's next music unicorn and we dug deep into marketplace startups.
He beamed, dimples dug deep into his cheeks, marveling at how the actor in the role of "El" had captured him.
To prove this, I dug deep on YouTube to curate a list of the best videos that use "Thunderstruck" as a soundtrack.
After a tough first round, the former MFC welterweight king dug deep to steal the judges' favor in rounds two and three.
Kanye West will not take money from fans who dug deep into their pockets when they heard he was deep in debt.
In a late-night finish Czech number one Jiri Vesely dug deep to beat Andrej Martin 4-6 7-5 7-5.
Fans dug deep into their bank accounts and traveled long distances to witness the improbable rematch between two great Grand Slam champions.
In 2017, we dug deep into our pockets and generously donated $410 billion to improve our communities and our nation through charitable giving.
Or you may have dug deep into his highly successful music career, which blossomed in the late 80s... mainly in Europe... especially Germany.
Thiam, however, dug deep to come in just over seven seconds behind, a second inside her personal best, and good enough to take gold.
When North Korea detonates nuclear bombs, it brings the devices into tunnels dug deep inside Mount Mantap, a granite peak over 7,123 feet tall.
The report dug deep into Uber's hiring practices, noting it should try a version of the diversity hiring approach of the NFL's Rooney Rule.
It was journalists who diligently dug deep into decades of puzzling inaction by U.S. officials who allowed Nazi war criminals to enter this country.
But the Raptors dug deep, chipped away at that lead and then went on the 12-0 run with the game on the line.
Instead, she dug deep into depression, childhood trauma, the AIDS epidemic, and even the physical abuse she sustained at the hands of her ex-husband.
This week, we published some analysis on the latest YC class and also dug deep into the perks new employees get at some top companies.
The land had become an unofficial but well-known spot for off-roading and four-wheeling, and trucks had dug deep ruts into the mud.
Cameron dug deep into Edwards' alleged involvement, even going so far as to trace him to background figures at the courthouse in the Netflix series.
We all had our concerns, but we dug deep to understand the technology to make sure it was regulated properly and would still benefit consumers.
Hitting winners and unforced errors in almost equal measure in the opening set, the former world number one however, dug deep to take the advantage.
HODGE The mental enslavement, which is kind of the biggest kicker, and how people are broken, that is something that we really dug deep into.
In its penultimate season, the series dug deep into its post-apocalyptic mythology and pushed characters closer to self-realization and their own breaking points.
HOCKENHEIM, Germany (Reuters) - Lewis Hamilton dug deep into his past to explain Sunday's stunning German Grand Prix victory and came up with a "four-poster bed".
I took my parenting cues from this experience to heart: Anytime during my children's preschool years that they expressed unhappiness with school, I always dug deep.
The reality star dug deep into her personal archives to unearth a copy of a 1988 issue of Barbie, a magazine devoted to Ken's main squeeze.
This week, we dug deep into Slack's S-1 and decided to evaluate just how well the tech press, us included, did in covering the company.
Glick hopes the existing wells, dug deep into the ground to access the volcano's heat, will make it out of Kilauea's most recent eruption relatively unscathed.
This was the year that bands like Skeletonwitch and Yob dug deep, looked inward, and perfected their artistry within the genre to create intense, visceral masterpieces.
In a PEOPLE exclusive clip of Ron Howard's new documentary Pavarotti, the U2 singer, 59, says the opera master dug deep to deliver his masterful performances.
We're told the questions dug deep ... asking employees who had reported an incident if they felt their complaint was properly handled and if the behavior reoccured.
" And two newcomers dug deep with more message songs: Kassi Ashton confronted feminine stereotypes with "Pretty Shiny Things," and Tenille Townes tackled homelessness with "Somebody's Daughter.
Townsend dug deep in the eighth game, with Halep serving for the set, clawing back a break to slow the progress of last year's losing finalist.
Thinking fast, she dug deep into the recesses of her brain and pulled out some CPR skills—skills she learned from a certain beloved NBC comedy.
Riggleman, somewhat caught up in the larger swirl of Virginia events, hasn't even dug deep on the culture war, leaving him mostly saying nothing at all.
A team of scientists have dug deep into the specifics of the Chicxulub impact, the one that accompanied the demise of the dinosaurs 66 million years ago.
Snider has dug deep into Meyerhold, as well as the filmmaker, Sergei Eisenstein, and the way they dealt with the uncomprehending, murderous Soviet state under Joseph Stalin.
Episode 4, titled "Cupid Kills," dug deep in the crates and centered storylines around the classic French opera La Bohéme, which is broken down into four acts.
We've dug deep and rounded up 30 of the best red-ticket items to gift this year from cheap stocking stuffers to some majorly luxe designer finds.
Jason always blew me away with how eloquent he was, but dinner that night Jason really dug deep and told me the hard times of his past.
Pearl Jam dug deep for a Friday night performance in Philadelphia, kicking off the show with the 11 songs making up the band's 1991 debut album, Ten.
She dug deep to level the match but Stepanova was in top form and closed it out 6-2, leaving Nemati weeping uncontrollably after her quick elimination.
But the 23-times grand slam champion dug deep in the second, thumping serves and blasting returns to the delight of the supportive crowd under the lights.
A number of political scientists have dug deep into years of roll call votes and concluded that Republicans are far more conservative than even a decade ago.
Serena dug deep to come back from a set and a break down to defeat Australia's Ashleigh Barty 29-21 20900-26 123-212 in the second round.
I was an international student who did not qualify for financial aid, and my parents dug deep into their pockets to pay for a majority of my education.
After all, you dug deep, and found the motivation to get your sweat on — even when the odds were against you, thanks to the sedative effects of alcohol.
And taking the whole nation back to those great wells of democracy which were dug deep by the Founding Fathers in the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution.
The only repository for spent fuel being dug deep underground in Europe has been under construction in Finland for nearly 40 years and won't be ready until after 2020.
JARRETT: I dug deep into the interrogatories and the libel lawsuits against the author of the dossier, and he basically admits that his own dossier is a dubious credibility.
Deceuninck-Quick Step rider Alaphilippe, however, dug deep to limit his losses at the top and he took all the risks in the downhill where speeds reached 100 kph.
Shia LaBeouf dug deep in Esquire's latest cover story and revealed what drives him to do everything he does, including his decision to turn down several major movie roles.
Lana Del Rey seems to have followed suit, realizing that the assurance she craved from neck-tattooed fuckboys was always inside of her—if she only dug deep enough.
Iran had dug deep into its pockets to support the regime of Bashar al-Assad in Syria long before sanctions were eased as part of the 2015 nuclear deal.
Duckworth, who has also struggled with injuries, clawed his way back in the first set against a visibly frustrated Murray who dug deep to take the next three sets.
Federal courts so far have dug deep to find funds to keep things running and workers paid, but court offices are set to run out of money on Friday.
Brenda Noonan, who is also a composer, also dug deep into "Dragonstone" and discovered that the song is in the key of D minor, which gives it a mournful quality.
World number 20 Mladenovic was blown away in the opening set before she dug deep to take a 113-0 lead in the second, only for Vandeweghe to level again.
Last week explorers moved in with heavy equipment and dug deep at a site in the southwestern town of Walbrzych, following comments by residents and tests using earth-penetrating radar.
But Carter, who started her athletic career as a soccer player before falling in love with the hurdles, dug deep over the last 30 meters and pulled away from Muhammad.
EditorsNote: edits for clarity Texas Tech dug deep to end its frustration Saturday night, holding off Arkansas 67-64 to clinch the SEC/Big 12 Challenge contest in Lubbock, Texas.
Over the 30-year period that the Navy operated on the island, radioactive material seeped into the soil and contaminants were dumped into garbage pits dug deep into the ground.
But in the tormented final scene, when Onegin realizes, years too late, how foolish he was to deny his passion, Mr. Kwiecien dug deep, singing with burnished tone and desperation.
A weary-looking Pliskova dug deep in the decider and the quality of her superior hitting eventually told as she broke Vekic's resolve with a strong start to the third set.
Drug companies dug deep into their lobbying piggy banks in President Trump's first quarter, but they weren't the only health care companies or trade groups that increased their budgets in Washington.
You are someone who dug deep into the history of the Green Book, spoke with people who used the Green Book, or had relatives running the businesses listed in its pages.
The project will not interfere with the metro and the tunnel will be dug deep enough (30 feet underground or more) that its construction will be basically undetectable from the surface.
Ahead of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice's big debut at the box office, Ancestry dug deep into 17 billion historical records to find the namesakes of DC Comics' iconic characters.
Under the accord, Iran reconfigured a heavy-water reactor so it couldn't produce plutonium and agreed to convert its Fordo enrichment site — dug deep into a mountainside — into a research center.
The center was challenging enough on its own: A box-shaped space had to be dug deep underground to accommodate tunnels for commuter trains and a future high-speed rail line.
It's difficult for the user to understand what's happening "unless you dug deep into the privacy policy," Steve Englehardt, one of the researchers behind the study, told me over the phone.
Kardashian dug deep into her archives to pull out some golden photos of herself, Jonathan Cheban and Kimora Lee Simmons en route to the after party, which she shared on her website.
Waymo dug deep into emails and meeting notes, trying to set the scene of a demanding Kalanick forcing the self-driving car team to cheat, lie, and steal to beat the competition.
Del Potro looked in complete control as he converted two break-point opportunities to take the opening set but Lajovic, ranked 95th in the world, dug deep to stay in the contest.
Amazon has dug deep into the home, with the Echo, Dot, and Tap, while both Google and Apple are multi-platform: available on your phone, in your car, and on your wrist.
"Nobody expected us to win this game in a back-to-back and with the way the Clippers have been rolling, but we just dug deep and won the game," Wiggins said.
Crews dug deep into the concrete and then poured layers of gravel, golf-course sand, clay and the final dirt to make the infield the same as at the 29 other parks.
Schmidt Hissrich dug deep into Sapkowski's collection of short stories and novels in order to craft the scripts, and found that the backstories of Ciri and Yennefer didn't get enough limelight upfront.
Craig: Ben Collins and Brandy Zadrozny dug deep into the origins of the QAnon conspiracy theory and may have found its creator (though it seems NBC's lawyers wouldn't let them say that outright).
The government's final investment decision on the 25 billion euro ($27.08 billion) project is not expected before 2020, but Andra has already dug deep shafts to test the soil and its future installations.
"Ukraine acquired the reputation as a place that was enormously corrupt and where you could find compromising material if you dug deep enough," said Serhy Yekelchyk, a historian at the University of Victoria.
And last year, while there was a lot of focus on Facebook's approach to data privacy, I dug deep into how Instagram — which had largely escaped its parent company's scandals — was handling things.
Trailing in all five matches at one point, the Americans dug deep to share the day two honours, with captain Tiger Woods and his playing partner Justin Thomas leading from the front again.
On the brink of defeat, Kaminski dug deep to put 28 on the board with his three arrows in the final set but Ellison duly pipped him by a point to close it out.
Peterson, the world number 64, dug deep to grab two break points in the final game of the match but Williams saved both, before wrapping up the win in an hour and 15 minutes.
As they've dug deep the Windy City's highest energy musical export, they've crafted their own unique scene of dance battles and kick-drum pitter-patters, centered around a small contingent of super-competitive dancers.
We dug deep into its discounted spread and pulled out the biggest steals worth shopping before the actual long weekend arrives (and other priorities, like travels and extra snoozes, take precedence over deal hunts).
Victoria Azarenka of Belarus knocked out holder Elina Svitolina 4-6 6-1 63-5 as she dug deep in a second-round evening match that was twice interrupted by rain in the second set.
In You're the Worst's third season, Borges dug deep into the research he'd done on PTSD early in the show's run, as Edgar's story became more and more important to the show as a whole.
Blaming illegal immigrants for ills ranging from overcrowded U.S. hospitals to working-class job losses, Trump renewed his call for funding for a border wall, and dug deep into divisions in U.S.-Mexico border communities.
Basilashvili was staring at defeat while trailing 23-5 in the third set but the 27-year-old dug deep to deny local favorite Zverev and stay on course for a third career ATP title.
It battled him over Twitter, ran ads against him ahead of primaries in swing states and dug deep into Trump's past positions on issues dear to conservatives to portray him as a big-spending liberal.
Ennis-Hill ran hard from the front to finish well clear but Thiam dug deep to come in just over seven seconds behind, a second inside her personal best, and good enough to take gold.
Swiss Stan Wawrinka dug deep and ultimately prevailed 6-2 4-6 6-3 against twelfth seed Diego Schwartzman in their first career meeting to set up a highly-anticipated battle with Japan's Kei Nishikori.
Tokaj wine cellars, listed as historic sites by the Slovak National Cultural Heritage Fund, were originally dug deep in the ground as places to hide during the Tatar invasions in the 15th and 16th centuries.
The 140,500 strong crowd had come expecting another coronation at a sunny Silverstone but instead witnessed a superb fightback and plenty of emotion as the Mercedes driver dug deep to finish behind Ferrari rival Sebastian Vettel.
Guests wined and dined — and dug deep into their wallets — as races were called, with house-popped parmesan truffle popcorn being offered for $15, and a dozen prime cheeseburger sliders setting hungry political junkies back $55.
In plays like "After the Revolution" and "4000 Miles," Ms. Herzog has dug deep into the terrain where generations intersect, in ways political as well as personal, with a perspective as cleareyed as it is compassionate.
The Americans, trailing in all five matches at one point, dug deep at Royal Melbourne to share the day two honors, with captain Tiger Woods and his playing partner Justin Thomas leading the way once again.
The four arrived in South Korea from Kilju, a county in northeastern North Korea that includes Punggye-ri, where the North has conducted all six of its nuclear tests in tunnels dug deep beneath the mountains.
"Tough game, emotional game for us last night in Winnipeg and then the guys came in tonight and dug deep into the tank to pull out as much energy as they could," Florida coach Tom Rowe said.
With this in mind, we dug deep, rounding up the most thoughtful options in every budget bracket from under-$20 treasures to a few special finds in the low hundos (and a whole bunch of things in between).
Fans dug deep to discover the true meaning of the Yellow King, Carcosa, and the well of Lovecraftian horror creator Nic Pizzolatto used to create an almost palpable sense of terror surrounding protagonists Rust Cohle and Marty Hart.
On the latest Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, our fateful host dug deep into the history and complexities of addictive painkillers in the U.S. – a problem that often gets pushed under the rug but is only growing.
The organization, which is funded through donations from religious organizations and individuals, has dug deep, spending more than $1 million on hotels in the past four or five months, its executive director said at a city council meeting.
Croatia, the 2005 winners, were one set away from claiming their second Davis Cup but Del Potro dug deep to keep alive Argentina's bid to win their maiden title after losing all four finals they have taken part in.
In other words, he did something that few other men have done when called out on predatory, destructive behavior: He took real responsibility for his actions, dug deep into the ugliness that caused them, and pledged to do better.
Kei Nishikori was dragged into a five-setter for the second match in a row but the eighth seed dug deep to beat Croatian veteran Ivo Karlovic 2-3 7-6(6) 5-7 23-7 7-6(7).
The writer and director Robert Eggers, a native of southern New Hampshire, dug deep into New England history for his debut feature, which unnerved audiences at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival and earned the filmmaker the best director prize.
The HBO documentary dug deep into his relationships with famous women: he lived with Shirley MacLaine in Brooklyn; he brought Linda Ronstadt to Thanksgiving dinner at his sisters'; he almost clocked Ron Galella, the ur-paparazzo who hounded Mrs.
Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban have dug deep into their pockets to help in what seems like an impossible battle to fight the devastating wildfires in Nicole's country, and they have a very personal stake in all of this.
The Internationals stretched their lead to 9-183 after winning the early fourballs 2.5-1.5, before Woods's team dug deep to claim the afternoon foursomes 3-1, defying huge crowds that grew increasingly hostile as the day wore on.
After dropping the opener, Pospisil dug deep to force a decider and went toe-to-toe with the Australian until the sixth game when he staved off three break points before Kokkinakis capitalized on the fourth to make the vital breakthrough.
"In order to re-establish the Radisson Blu Royal Hotel as a design destination, Space Copenhagen dug deep into the hotel's archives to understand the spirit and intent of Jacobsen's original scheme," the studio wrote in a recent press release.
After a one-sided start in a midnight match at Rod Laver Arena, Wozniacki met stiff resistance from the 39th-ranked Spaniard who dug deep to save a match point in the second set before outclassing the Dane in the tiebreak.
Svitolina was wobbling but the tenacious base-liner dug deep to save five break points in a marathon third game of the decider lasting more than 16 minutes, the vital hold giving her the impetus to kick on for victory.
Khachanov, with Nadal serving for the match, dug deep to break the Spaniard yet again and force another tie-break but that was as far as the Russian revolt went with Nadal progressing to a fourth round meeting with Nikoloz Basilashvili.
The way he dug deep to subdue Tsonga's onslaught spoke volumes for Murray's refusal to buckle in the face of adversity — a characteristic that shows up in a formidable 23-7 record in matches that have gone the five-set distance.
The showpiece of the army tour, though, was not the tunnels, but the construction of a concrete-and-electronic barrier, dug deep into the earth, that General Fox said will eventually detect other tunnels and stop more from being built.
Buried in the slew of superlatives that his victory engendered was the fact that he trailed by two strokes early in the final round but dug deep and played the final 12 regulation holes in seven under to tie May.
In recent years, publishers and estates have dug deep into the archives of beloved children's book authors in search of partial manuscripts and castoff gems, and have released previously unpublished works by Dr. Seuss, Beatrix Potter and Margaret Wise Brown.
But Philip D. Murphy, a wealthy former Wall Street banker, who has dug deep into his own pockets to propel his campaign and has received a lengthy list of endorsements, has led in recent polls, with Mr. Johnson a distant second.
So it's incredible, and terrifying, to think that we may really be about to do all of that because Donald Trump successfully pandered to cultural nostalgia, to a longing for a vanished past when men were men and miners dug deep.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Each year, hundreds of New Yorkers are buried in trenches dug deep in the soil of Hart Island, a sliver of forgotten land in the Long Island Sound off the eastern shore of the Bronx.
Medvedev walked out to a smattering of jeers in his quarter-final against Stan Wawrinka at Arthur Ashe Stadium court on Tuesday but was ultimately cheered after he dug deep to see off the Swiss in an entertaining four-set battle.
In many cases it means both parties are pretending like they haven't dug deep and haven't seen that trip you took to Rome or that weird facial hair thing you tried one time Modern dating doesn't mean asking a person's last name.
PARIS (Reuters) - France's Alize Cornet dug deep to recover from a set down to defeat Italian Sara Errani 2-6 6-2 6-3 in a show of powerful baseline hitting on Sunday to progress to the second round of the French Open.
Djokovic dug deep to fend off break points in the opening game of the second set, then had his one and only break point in the fourth game but Federer whipped a huge forehand into the corner before pouncing on a volley.
I surveyed and interviewed hundreds of new working moms — teachers, lawyers, police officers, doctors, waitresses, CEOs — and dug deep into the scientific research about career and new motherhood to find real, actionable advice to help moms have all of the choices they deserve.
Klaasen and Venus dug deep again to take the match into a deciding set but Bryan and Sock, who won the men's doubles title at the All England Club in 2014 with Canadian Vasek Pospisil, sealed victory in three hours 39 minutes.
On Sunday, world number one Kerber dug deep to edge out Dominika Cibulkova 7-6(5) 2-6 6-3 in her opening Red Group tie, emerging victorious from a baseline slugfest after managing to keep her emotions in check and her focus on victory.
We really dug deep through ... She was very open, but she really, through her journey, through her very intimate journey and got through to starting to see who we are, and really show us a mirror of what questions we need to be asking.
As Dragic limped to the bench with an injury, Klemen Prepelic took over, grabbing rebounds and scoring two crucial free throws as Slovenia dug deep to take the lead again and seal a historic victory over their bitter rivals in their first major final.
The Briton, four-times a runner-up at Melbourne Park, was close to exasperation after being broken four times by the unorthodox Australian world number 17 but dug deep when it mattered to reach the last eight for the seventh year in a row.
PARIS (Reuters) - Ninth seed Agnieszka Radwanska lived up to her nickname as the 'Professor' when she dug deep into her toolbox of tactics to repel tenacious qualifier Alison Van Uytvanck 23-22(2) 2-2 6-3 in the French Open second round on Thursday.
"Tuam is not just a burial ground, it is a social and cultural sepulcher ... We did not just hide away the dead bodies of tiny human beings, we dug deep and deeper still to bury our compassion, our mercy and our humanity itself," he said.
In the decider, Berrettini broke twice for a 4-2 lead but a rejuvenated Monfils, who despite being bent over in exhaustion after many points, dug deep and raced around the court to fight off three match points to force a final-set tiebreak.
Clouds of dust blew across the horizon one recent summer evening as a crane taller than the Statue of Liberty ripped apart walls of a canyon dug deep into the public lands here in the Powder River Basin, the nation's most productive coal mining region.
The harried, pressure-filled days preceding Grace's opening in 2012 in Chicago's West Loop neighborhood were examined in "For Grace," which also dug deep into the personal life of Mr. Duffy, whose childhood in a central Ohio working-class family was punctuated by domestic violence.
The Material Girl dug deep into her personal treasures, auctioning off pieces from her own art collection, a costume from her tour modeled by Grande and black and white photos from her 1985 wedding to ex-husband Sean Penn shot by the late photographer Herb Ritts.
The Parises are one of more than 120,000 German households and small-business owners—and an estimated 1 million people worldwide—who have dug deep into their pockets to invest in solar units with battery storage since lower-cost systems appeared on the market five years ago.
For most of us, that designer-made, upper-hundreds frock is more #budgetgoals than reality right now, so we dug deep and found some lovely ones that will leave room on the balance sheet for the Airbnb deposit and/or chipping in for that case of rosé.
The harried, pressure-filled days preceding Grace's opening in 2012 in the West Loop neighborhood of Chicago were examined in "For Grace," which also dug deep into the personal life of Mr. Duffy, whose childhood in a central Ohio working-class family was punctuated by domestic violence.
Stephens looked the more composed at that stage, but Osaka dug deep and battled back from 15-40 to hold in the fifth game and came out on top of three breaks of serve to send the contest into a decider when the American double-faulted on set point.
"We dug deep, tried to explain it to some people, and it just was hard for people to grasp what we were talking about because most Americans in the Lower 48 didn't have any idea about what was going on in Alaska," she elaborated to Vox's Ezra Klein.
But then, thinking back to my experience writing When Dimple Met Rishi, out May 14, I realized something: All that truly mattered was that I dug deep (where all creativity and memories are stored; right in the solar plexus) and spoke to experiences that were true for me.
Perhaps the coolest part of the whole launch is that, rather than just create new products or put her name on ones that already exist, Le-Tan dug deep into the Lancôme archives and modernized shades from decades past — including an orange-red lip color from 1980 named Olympia.
We dug deep, we tried to explain it to some people, and it just was hard for people to grasp what we were talking about because most Americans in the Lower 48, as we like to say, didn't have any idea about what was going on in Alaska.
PYEONGCHANG, South Korea, Feb 21 (Reuters) - Kikkan Randall ploughed a lonely furrow in U.S. cross country skiing for years, but her diligence was rewarded on Wednesday when relay team mate Jessica Diggins dug deep to deliver the gold she had dreamed of since her first Olympics in 2002.
I dug deep into the history of the time and listened to a lot of Bessie Smith … During the rehearsal period we talked about what it would have meant for Angel to have to go back to the South [if things did not work out economically in Harlem].
After two tough matches in 1977 against Ronnie Harris and Gratien Tonna, Minter dug deep to win 8 bouts in a row (including a revenge rematch against Tonna) to land a shot against Vito Antuofermo, the Italian-American holder of the then undisputed WBA and WBC titles, in Las Vegas.
Our peers have dug deep to share their very first pre-senior moments, whether they be physical (things breaking or aching), psychological (Dear God, people born in 203 are approaching legal drinking age), or simple realizations, like the fact that the cast of Buffy the Vampire Slayer now look like this.
Much the way Curtis Sittenfeld dug deep into the psyche of a fictionalized version of Laura Bush, in her great novel "American Wife," so Montemarano has humanized the Edwards story, allowing us to look far inside at people who had seemed merely to be supporting actors in the larger drama.
Down 3-1 and a double break point in the third set, she dug deep and rode the support of a raucous Arthur Ashe Stadium crowd to get back on level terms and force a tiebreak, She clinched victory on her first match point with a thundering a forehand winner down the line.
"It's been a massive effort to get this far, we've faced a lot of adversity over the last couple of weeks with things like the capsize ... but our shore crew have really dug deep to get us a boat that's very close to 100 percent for the finals," Burling said on Friday.
Just in time for the Fourth of July, four institutions — the New-York Historical Society, the New York Public Library, the Museum of the City of New York and Columbia University — have dug deep into their archives and storage rooms to show off what they've got related to the country's new favorite founder.
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So, when Ross got drafted in the 1st round by the Cincinnati Bengals on Thursday, Snoop dug deep into his memory bank to deliver a pretty sweet message to the WR. By the way, we got Ross right after the draft -- and he told us Coach Snoop can definitely expect some Bengals gear in the mail!
When I say that they're "atmospheric," I'm not implying that they've ingested one too many shoegaze records or grew up outside Portland; rather, the atmosphere Farsot conjures coats each note with an overwhelming sense of darkness, eldritch unease, and quiet malevolence (and then recorded it all in a earthen cave dug deep underground a primeval forest).
The game was tied at the half, but Loyola dug deep and Chicago native Donte Ingram pulled off this insane miracle with just fractions of a second left on the clock: Apparently, there is a 98-year-old nun named Sister Jean who is the team chaplain and gets into huddles with the team and prays with them.
King's words challenged the nation to fulfill its political and moral destiny by placing racial and economic justice as a core part of the American creed, a point he had also made from the Birmingham jail the previous spring, where he urged all citizens to go back to "those great wells of democracy" that were dug deep by the Founding Fathers.
On Thursday, the defense team dug deep into its arsenal and put on the stand in Federal District Court here two of Mr. Menendez's colleagues, Senator Cory Booker, a Democrat and the junior senator from New Jersey, and Senator Lindsey Graham, a Republican from South Carolina, in a high-profile, bipartisan appearance that injected some electricity into the slow-moving trial.
The Philadelphia Fusion dug deep on Sunday to hold off a scrappy Toronto Defiant, earning a 3-2 victory on the closing day of Week 3 in the Overwatch League in Washington D.C. The Fusion (4-0) started strong, crushing Oasis 13-0 on the back of exceptional play from DPS Jae-hyeok "Carpe" Lee's McCree, who found off-angles to find picks and disorient the Defiant (1-1) front line.

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