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"go underground" Definitions
  1. to start working in secret
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So, why go underground to learn more about the cosmos?
In these private groups, memes go underground and get weird.
"If you criminalize it, it will go underground," Alimi said.
Those lines must now go underground, making them more expensive.
It means they go underground and are harder to find.
And we can't; that would just make them go underground.
"They could go underground and carry out terrorist acts," Zebari said.
ISIS will go underground and continue the fight through insurgencies and terrorism.
"They're just planning to go underground and make sleeper cells," he said.
But in order to go underground, a car will need an elevator.
When Lenny jumps bail and decides to go underground, she's left stranded.
But an increasing view is that many of them will simply go underground.
So if presidential candidates want to win New York City, they gotta go underground.
Mr. Leue said businesses that don't flee could also simply opt to go underground.
Will it cause a lot of people to go underground if they have symptoms?
Baloch spoke fearfully of her brothers, and worried she might have to go underground.
I feel suffocated everywhere I go: underground, above ground, in my second-floor apartment.
The facility has had to go underground because so many hospitals have been targeted.
" I go, "We're going to Fifth Avenue without a store, we're going to go underground?
The fact is, bullies are always bullies, even if they grow up and go underground.
Some wonder if they and others may stop worshiping in registered churches entirely and go underground.
When they go underground, of course, it becomes more difficult to attack them from the air.
But now, with her show more popular than ever, it's impossible for Ru to go underground.
He said that arrest prompted his friend to delete his social media profiles and go underground.
And you don't go underground to confront the bogeyman; you go there to avoid being bombed.
Sexuality had to go "underground" after the Hays Code, emerging in clever wordplay or dark noir.
Subterranean lava tubes may offer the greatest radiation protection, so the show's fictional settlers will go underground.
But once the city falls, Iraqi authorities fear the group will go underground and mount an insurgency.
In The Wandering Earth, the bar for who can go underground is lottery, young age, and special ability.
"When this movie's open, I'm just going to, like, go underground, be invisible for a while," she said.
ISIL will simply go underground and run an insurgency if it can't operate the way it currently does.
Odds are ISIS leaders, fighters and sympathizers will go underground for a while — in both Iraq and Syria.
It's Sunday and the trains run on time but today death feels so far, it's impossible to go underground.
But this time, the order for people to go underground in anticipation of a possible strike was a mistake.
"  "When people living with, or at risk of, HIV are discriminated against in health-care settings, they go underground.
Even if astronauts did cross the thirty-four million miles to Mars, they'd need to go underground to survive there.
It's speculative fiction: It's about a world in which we have destroyed our environment, and we have to go underground.
While reporting a story at a Walmart, things go awry and he and a young activist are forced to go underground.
"You've got a market economy, a gentrifying real estate market and people feeling that they need to go underground," he said.
The show will reportedly follow a couple who discover that their children are mutants and must go underground to keep them safe.
The post went viral, Ghoshal says, forcing the organization (which Ghoshal did not want to name for safety reasons) to go underground.
Fair Game Companies can use technology to be open and transparent with their stakeholders, or they can deploy it to go underground.
If ISIS is defeated militarily in Syria and Iraq, its fighters will shave their beards and go underground to continue the armed struggle.
"Second, people who do have symptoms go underground ... so we are even less likely to detect where this virus is moving," she added.
I don't like to say it's part of the job, but you understand the inherent nature of the beast when you go underground.
The big wigs arrive and go underground to the special trains which take them under the Rockie [sic] Mountains where they will be safe.
"Executing states must now go underground if they want to get hold of medicines for use in lethal injection," a human rights monitor said.
For older children, she suggested explaining, "that's O.K., but it's something we do in private," helping along that process by which children go underground.
His escape from that institution leads the three central characters to go underground and flee, as "The Schooldays of Jesus" opens, to a new city.
But the president acknowledged that even after that happens, militants will go underground and continue to pose a serious threat wherever the extremist group operates.
The film is a sequel to Pixar's 2004 film The Incredibles, which depicted a world that outlawed its population of superheroes, forcing them to go underground.
By capturing carbon emissions so they don't go into the air, but instead go underground or into useful commercial products there is the chance to rebalance.
Hupp replied asking if it's possible for them to tour the underground option without having to go underground and then asks for the cost of the plane.
With Puerto Rico's economy suffering from a debt crisis and the effects of devastating hurricanes in 2017, breeders say they are prepared to go underground if need be.
The publicity Trump has given to the operations will likely cause some undocumented immigrants who have received deportation orders and are living in affected cities to go underground.
"Those candidates that are willing to go underground will have an opportunity to talk to coal miners in the place they work and understand what they do," he said.
"Executing states must now go underground if they want to get hold of medicines for use in lethal injection," Maya Foa of the advocacy group Reprieve, told the Times.
But after the arrest of some politicians implicated in the trade by the United States' Drug Enforcement Administration in 2012, Bissau's cocaine traffic seemed to decline or go underground.
The extremist fighters have also managed to go underground in areas they formerly dominated, even in Diyala Province in Iraq, nearly 300 miles from the Islamic State's last holdout.
Such disputes destroyed Students for a Democratic Society and encouraged a remnant to go underground and set off a series of bombs that humiliated themselves and discredited the movement.
They can dig tunnels or ditches if they want, they can go underground if they want, when the time and place comes they will buried in the ditches they dug.
Most of the forces battling Islamic State in Syria and Iraq have said they expect it to go underground and turn to a guerrilla insurgency using sleeper cells and bombings.
"The bill was meant to make us go underground, but instead the community organized to fight," Clare Byarugaba, an LGBTQ activist at the human rights organization Chapter Four, told CNN.
Then ISIS arrived, and she had to go underground, as did so many activists for whom the ideals of the Syrian revolution were the opposite of what ISIS' caliphate offered.
"With more walled-off sections of the border, we've seen drug trafficking organizations literally go underground or offshore," University of San Diego associate professor David Shirk told CBS San Francisco.
Some, however, are expected to go underground and reconvene in so-called "sleeper cells" in their countries of origin, although the number of both cells and returning fighters is unknown.
Career State Department officials argue that ending the protections, which would force the immigrants to leave or go underground, would hurt efforts to combat international criminal gangs and drug trafficking.
Translators, like Oberlander, were nevertheless instrumental in helping the Ek 10a root out Jews and other targeted groups who tried to go underground in Eastern Europe as Hitler's armies marched westward.
Days after he was acquitted in 1961, Mandela would go underground until he was again arrested by the apartheid regime in 1962 and sentenced to life in prison on Robben Island.
A place to plug in your iPhone is nice but imagine being able to plan your trip around a very late or nonexistent G train without having to go underground first.
After the Brussels terror arrests this week, the official said concerns were obvious and the U.S. was worried other members of the terror cell could go underground, or regroup and strike.
Ginzburg's father was a Triestine Jew, and though as a biologist he wasn't exactly invested in politics, he would frequently put up socialist friends forced to go underground in Mussolini's Italy.
"Some of these tornadoes are so powerful, the only way you can assure that you're going to survive is to go underground," said Kathy Carson, the county's director of emergency management.
"Boxing should not be banned for one reason — if it were ever abolished it would go underground and then there would be far, far more incidents of damage to fighters," Eubank Snr.
But instead of squashing office pools — and subsequently encouraging employees to go underground with their brackets — some encourage employees to embrace the annual sporting event as a way to bond employees closer together.
While Epic Games has repeatedly tweeted that shopping carts are causing "issues," a representative clarified to The Verge that the problem is that players keep using them to go underground, beneath the maps.
Yaghmaei had three children before the revolution, but the government seized his funds and forced him to go underground, amounting to what he says is 27 cumulative years facing extended periods of censorship.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Many Germans are rallying behind cult comedian Jan Boehmermann who has been forced to go underground because of the storm he unleashed with a sexually crude satirical poem about Turkey's Tayyip Erdogan.
"Kids go underground," Dr. Herbenick said; in studies in which college students are asked to recollect sexual behavior from childhood and adolescence, there are lots of recollections of that behavior from 5 to 9.
Police have stood by while vigilantes have stormed "gay sex parties", and have themselves broken up gatherings at spas and hostels, charging some with violating strict pornography laws, and prompting many others to go underground.
By reconfiguring the narrative to make Mosul a small battle in the greater war, the ISIS leadership will go underground and stage an insurgency aimed at exploiting these political and sectarian tensions among the Iraqi leadership.
There are no official fallout shelters in the state of Hawaii, but people should either shelter in place, seek a substantial structure, or even go underground in order to have as much material surrounding them as possible.
" Holland told the crowd that her son has a vaccine-related injury, according to the Post, and claimed if the bill passed, antivaxxers would "move out of the state, or go underground, but they will not comply.
John Kasich to fight the plague by restricting how many painkillers can be prescribed will add to their anguish — and could force them to go underground to find the relief they need to make it through a day.
Kaspersky Lab said law enforcement authorities are now aware of the site, but given its sudden popularity, there's a chance it will either attract more customers, or shut down and go underground to avoid too much unwanted attention.
These past events have made Argentinians wary of the peso, and many have sought to keep their investments safe from inflation by trading for more stable currencies, but to do so in recent years they had to go underground.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Jovan Rodriguez plans to go underground if protections for immigrants brought illegally to the United States as children expire, giving up on dreams of a master's degree and a career in New York's glittering theater world.
Even if President Trump's vast military operation were able to end the Islamic State's occupation of Raqqa, Mosul, and Fallujah, "The Islamic State fighters will shave their beards and go underground and stay in Iraq to continue their struggle," Jenkins said.
Although the loss of Mosul would deal a major defeat to Islamic State, U.S. and Iraqi officials are preparing for smaller battles even after the city is recaptured and expect the group to go underground to fight as a traditional insurgency.
"Firstly, I was asked if the number was displayed on the screen," recalled Larisa Lisnyak, a pro-Ukraine reporter who had covered local politics in Donetsk for 2110 years before the separatists claimed it as their stronghold, forcing her to go underground.
"Firstly, I was asked if the number was displayed on the screen," recalled Larisa Lisnyak, a pro-Ukraine reporter who had covered local politics in Donetsk for 22014 years before the separatists claimed it as their stronghold, forcing her to go underground.
Barr, a member of the Congressional Coal Caucus, asked Ocasio-Cortez during a House Financial Services Committee meeting to "go underground" in a mine with him to meet the men and women who work there and see how their jobs could be endangered.
Now, just a few weeks after legalization, the challenge of taming a $5.3 billion illegal trade is becoming all too apparent, not least because the legal market can't keep up with surging demand, pushing Canadian pot-smokers to once again go underground.
Gold Road is currently planning a 1.9 kilometer-long, 350 meter-deep open pit gold mine, with the potential to go underground, in a project that could be the third-biggest gold mine ever built in Western Australia, if current drilling returns successful results.
However, since most looted items typically go underground for a period of five to ten years, according to US Homeland Security, establishing whether a piece has been stolen at this stage is on the borderline of impossible, making any policy seem reactive, rather than preventative.
A security source with knowledge of militant groups in Iraq said the killing of Baghdadi would splinter the group's command structure because of differences between senior figures and lack of confidence among group members who were forced to go underground when the caliphate collapsed.
Others are asking how the Swedish Security Service could have missed this man who was on its radar last year as a possible risk, and why the man the police think committed the crime was able to go underground after his residency application was denied.
Each day and each shift that miners don their hats and boots and proudly go underground generally without any trepidation to make a living for themselves and for their families, they necessarily rely on owners and operators and administrators of these mines to provide a safe workplace.
But given conditions back home, experts say, there is a strong chance that many of them will choose to take their chances in the U.S. "I tend to believe that most Salvadorans will stay and go underground, slipping into undocumented status," José Miguel Cruz, a professor at Florida International University, tells Axios.
MULTI-PRONGED STRATEGY Sibanye's strategy for eradicating the problem is multi-pronged: a tip-off and reward system to encourage employees to report suspicious activity, tactical security units that can go underground to make arrests, and access checks such as biometrics, also used by rivals such as Harmony, to ensure only authorised personnel gain entry.

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