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"plumb" Definitions
  1. (used before prepositions) exactly
  2. (old-fashioned, North American English, informal) completely
"plumb" Synonyms
vertical perpendicular erect raised standing upright upstanding stand-up straight up up and down straight upended rampant on end straight up and down bolt upright rearing straight-up cocked upward complete absolute total utter outright thorough downright unqualified categorical pure sheer thoroughgoing consummate unmitigated perfect unadulterated unconditional rank definite categoric uniform steady even unchanging unvarying constant regular consistent stable unwavering fixed invariable undeviating unfluctuating immutable unbroken invariant unvaried unalterable flat level horizontal plane flush leveled(US) levelled(UK) planar smooth outstretched planate continuous oblate tabular complanate pancake in line aligned true justified in alignment placed lined up symmetrical rectilineal collinear rectilinear parallel properly positioned exactly directly precisely right square squarely bang dead direct slap smack plump slap bang spot-on smack-dab just spang smack bang completely totally fully thoroughly entirely utterly wholly altogether perfectly quite absolutely well soundly clean all heartily vertically perpendicularly due straightway undeviatingly without deviating as the crow flies straight as an arrow straight line straightly non-stop unswervingly without deviation without stopping in a straight line in a beeline immediately instantly promptly forthwith pronto instantaneously now straightaway instanter presently incontinently headlong right away straight off right now right off PDQ jolly extremely really exceedingly very particularly terribly immensely awfully seriously highly uncommonly especially extra hugely vastly enormously greatly majorly eminently fairly almost practically nearly virtually near about borderline nigh most feckly much fair somewhere decidedly simply positively veritably pat opportunely advantageously aptly conveniently expediently usefully appropriately auspiciously beneficially faultlessly favorably(US) favourably(UK) fittingly flawlessly ideally immaculately impeccably luckily explore probe comprehend examine fathom inspect investigate scrutinise(UK) scrutinize(US) search unravel grasp penetrate sound understand delve gauge(UK) know follow gage(US) connect plug attach link dive plunge plummet pitch swoop nosedive bellyflop duck spring vault go headfirst free-fall go down belly flop go headlong jump down jump headfirst leap down leap headfirst measure calculate compute estimate quantify rate size assess determine evaluate judge weigh appraise survey count metre(UK) meter(US) value figure weight lead mass pendulum anchor bob sinker plumb line plumb bob plumb rule More
"plumb" Antonyms
flat recumbent dishonest horizontal level prone prostrate reclining procumbent supine lying decumbent spreadeagled sprawling leaning resting resupine sprawled lounging stretched out partial imperfect incomplete indefinite mixed uncertain unfinished part half ambiguous moral clean half- hidden minimal rare inferior scarce qualified conditional equivocal anything but limited restricted fractional fragmentary sectional broken fragmental moderate abridged prepared ready temporary tentative changeable changing deviating varying nonuniform unsteady variable inconsistent irregular uneven abnormal corrupt disloyal disorderly dissimilar divergent eccentric flexible questionable uncategorical adulterated vague hypothetical relative doubtful dubious hazy implied inconclusive indeterminate inexplicit muddy obscure polysemous cursory half-hearted off-hand perfunctory unenthusiastic halfway rough unlevel asperous ununiform bumpy coarse roughened unsmooth unsmoothed hilly lopsided lumpy rugged unbalanced crooked rolling least minimum slightest poor worst tainted bent misshapen skewed angled distorted slanted warped arced arched askew contorted curved curvilinear hooked hunched inclined kinked kinky flawed superficial fallible substandard unfit bad inadequate lousy unsatisfactory dud faultful insufficient second-rate indirectly circuitously obliquely evasively diffusely cursorily circumlocuitously circumlocutorily periphrastically discursively off in a roundabout way incompletely partially partly somewhat moderately relatively comparatively slightly partway ish inadequately piecemeal in part insufficiently scarcely fractionally barely later sometime eventually in due course not now gradually progressively regularly slowly increasingly steadily unhurriedly gently constantly uniformly gradatim systematically late negligently randomly haphazardly erratically aimlessly irregularly anyhow helter-skelter willy-nilly at random professedly supposedly away far apart afar isolated elsewhere separated at a distance far afield far away far off out of the way after afterwards afterward next after this at a future date at a future time at some point in the future following this in the future later on imprecisely inexactly approximately inaccurately roughly estimate guess misunderstand leave alone ignore answer reply lose disorder separate disorganize divide neglect arise ascend lift mount rise soar spike up appear arrive face surface go up shoot up stillness

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Tom Plumb, portfolio manager of the Plumb Equity fund, said that he has largely stayed away from the crowded FAANG stock trade because of their high valuations.
Duffy stepped into the role abruptly vacated by Peter Plumb in January, only 16 months after Plumb joined Just Eat and launched an investment drive that slowed earnings growth.
"Its unlikely that there's going to be major deal, but we might start to see some small concessions on both sides," Tom Plumb, chief investment officer of Plumb Funds.
"The broad selling is because of the very unexpected employment numbers which were much lower that what people had been predicting," said Tom Plumb, chief investment officer at Plumb Funds in Madison, Wisconsin.
"A lot of people who have been woken up by the volatility of the stock market will start to get a little panicky," said Tom Plumb, president of Plumb Funds in Madison, Wisconsin.
Reporting by Ana Mano and Christian Plumb; Editing by Jeffrey
Reporting by Dion Rabouin; Editing by Christian Plumb and Lisa
In it, Pappas' character, Plumb, is also a professional runner.
In addition to her acting, Plumb is a successful painter.
Reporting by Julia Love; Editing by Christian Plumb and David
Richard Plumb, 59, manages leases for the British medical system.
Reporting by Christian Plumb and Ana Mano in São Paulo
Leonardo Goy in Brasilia; Editing by Christian Plumb and Edward
They plumb icy rivers and are helplessly drawn to fire.
"It was an amazing moment in history," Ms. Plumb said.
Who could plumb the complexities of Noah Solloway, after all?
Reporting by Marcelo Rochabrun; Editing by Christian Plumb and Jeffrey Benkoe
Reporting by Bruno Federowski; Editing by Christian Plumb and David Gregorio
Reporting by Marcelo Teixeira; Editing by Christian Plumb and David Gregorio
Reporting by Julia Love; Editing by Christian Plumb and Jonathan Oatis
Reporting by Christine Murray; Editing by Christian Plumb and Andrew Hay
Reporting by Ana Mano; Editing by Christian Plumb and Marguerita Choy
Reporting By Christian Plumb and Gram Slattery; Editing by Steve Orlofsky
Reporting by Brad Brooks, editing by Christian Plumb and Rosalba O'Brien
Reporting by Ana Mano; Editing by Christian Plumb and Lisa Von
Writing by Girish Gupta; Editing by Christian Plumb and Andrew Hay
Reporting By Jeffrey Dastin in New York; Editing by Christian Plumb
Reporting by Marta Nogueira and Marcelo Teixeira; Editing by Christian Plumb
Reporting by Ana Mano; Editing by Christian Plumb and Susan Thomas
Reporting by Luc Cohen; Editing by Christian Plumb and Ross Colvin
Reporting by Delphine Schrank; Editing by Christian Plumb and Sonya Hepinstall
Reporting by Carolina Mandl; Editing by Christian Plumb and Rosalba O'Brien
Reporting by Christian Plumb; Editing by Tom Brown and Sandra Maler
Reporting by Jake Spring; editing by Christian Plumb and G Crosse
Reporting by Luc Cohen; Editing by Christian Plumb and Susan Thomas
Reporting by Gram Slattery; Editing by Christian Plumb and Steve Orlofsky
Reporting by Sophia Kunthara; Editing by Christian Plumb and Dan Grebler
Reporting by Sophia Kunthara; Editing by Christian Plumb and David Gregorio
Writing by Christian Plumb; Editing by Daniel Flynn and Mary Milliken
Reporting by Alizeh Kohari; Editing by Christian Plumb and Leslie Adler
"It's about being our own sovereign nation again," Mr. Plumb said.
Reporting by Dion Rabouin; Editing by Christian Plumb and Lisa Shumaker
Reporting by Marcelo Rochabrun; Editing by Christian Plumb and Phil Berlowitz
Reporting by Luciano Costa; Editing by Christian Plumb and Lisa Shumaker
Reporting by Ana Mano; Editing by Brad Haynes and Christian Plumb
Reporting by Gram Slattery; Editing by Christian Plumb and Dan Grebler
Reporting by Ana Mano; Editing by Christian Plumb and Diane Craft
Reporting by Tatiana Bautzer; Editing by Christian Plumb and Sandra Maler
Reporting by Jamie McGeever and Christian Plumb; Editing by Nick Zieminski
Writing by Christine Murray; editing by Christian Plumb and Dan Grebler
Reporting by Brian Ellsworth; Editing by Christian Plumb and Brian Thevenot
Reporting by Carolina Mandl; Editing by Christian Plumb and Steve Orlofsky
Reporting by Alexandra Alper; Editing by Christian Plumb and Susan Thomas
Reporting by Bruno Federowski and Christian Plumb Editing by W Simon
Reporting by Jamie McGeever; Editing by Christian Plumb and Bill Berkrot
Reporting by Gram Slattery; Editing by Christian Plumb and Tom Brown
Reporting by Dion Rabouin; Editing by Christian Plumb and Tom Brown
Reporting by Jake Spring; editing by Christian Plumb and David Gregorio
Reporting by Christian Plumb and Chris Prentice; Editing by Tom Brown
Reporting by Christian Plumb and Chris Prentice; Editing by Tom Brown
Reporting by Dion Rabouin; Editing by Christian Plumb and Bernadette Baum
Writing by Carolina Mandl; Editing by Richard Chang and Christian Plumb
Reporting by Tatiana Bautzer; Editing by Christian Plumb and Leslie Adler
Reporting by Carolina Mandl and Tatiana Bautzer; Editing by Christian Plumb
Reporting by Dave Graham; Editing by Christian Plumb and David Gregorio
"What Apple is showing us is that when expectations have already come down and aren't getting any worse, then the markets have room to bounce," said Tom Plumb, Chief Investment Officer at Plumb Funds in Madison, Wisconsin.
Murdoch (Eve Plumb … yes, that Eve Plumb) – was making the same turn but cut the corner a bit too tight, and a wheel of the tram jumped the curb and gave the cast members quite a fright.
Additional reporting by Marianna Parraga; Editing by Christian Plumb and Rosalba O'Brien
Additional reporting by Christian Plumb; Editing by Sandra Maler and Alistair Bell
Pierce and Plumb in particular seemed to fear for their lives momentarily.
Or, if he hadn't, Plumb probably didn't expect such a jovial response.
Additional reporting by Gabriel Stargardter; Editing by Jonathan Oatis and Christian Plumb
"It's [still] mostly Drogo," Momoa told Plumb of getting recognized in public.
Eve Plumb played Jan Brady, the second oldest daughter of the sitcom.
With additional reporting by Steve Holland in Washington; Editing by Christian Plumb
I can never plumb its depths, but I cannot ignore its relevance.
Additional reporting by Daniel Flynn; Editing by Christian Plumb and Phil Berlowitz
Curious toddlers, Dr. Plumb said, are finding mom's Suboxone strip, grandpa's OxyContin.
As of Thursday, Plumb had not been able to file a claim.
But how much it will actually help her is hard to plumb.
And Dr. Goldbogen and his team hope to plumb other unfathomed depths.
Reporting by Julia Symmes Cobb; Editing by Christian Plumb and Rosalba O'Brien
Reporting by Julia Symmes Cobb; Editing by Christian Plumb and Rosalba O'Brien
Reporting by Marta Nogueira; Writing by Tatiana Bautzer; Editing by Christian Plumb
Reporting By Mateus Maia; Writing by Jake Spring; Editing by Christian Plumb
If the code got out, hackers everywhere could plumb it for security holes.
Reporting by Delphine Schrank; Editing by Christian Plumb, Bernadette Baum and Richard Chang
Read on if you're ready to plumb the depths of your sign's psyche.
Additional reporting by Guillermo Parra-Bernal; Editing by Christian Plumb and Alden Bentley
Reporting by Brian Ellsworth; Editing by Alexandra Ulmer; Christian Plumb and Andrew Hay
Reporting By Olivia Oran in New York; Editing by Christian Plumb, Diane Craft
Reporting by Anthony Esposito; Editing by Christian Plumb, Andrew Hay and Paul Tait
Additional reporting by Brian Ellsworth, writing by Christian Plumb; Editing by Cynthia Osterman
Reporting By Christian Plumb; Editing by David Gregorio, Diane Craft and Sonya Hepinstall
Plumb, who's married and has three children, has also appeared in several plays.
Reporting By Jeffrey Dastin in New York; Editing by Christian Plumb, Bernard Orr
Reporting by Rodrigo Viga Gaier; Writing by Gram Slattery; Editing by Christian Plumb
Reporting by Jamie McGeever in Brasilia; Editing by Christian Plumb and Matthew Lewis
Reporting by Sophia Kunthara; Editing by Christian Plumb, Peter Cooney and Frances Kerry
Reporting by Gabriela Mello; Editing by Christian Plumb, Paul Simao and Bill Berkrot
But recent studies have begun to plumb the depth of cats' social lives.
But recent studies have begun to plumb the depth of cats' social lives.
It is as if she were guarding secrets that no plot can plumb.
Reporting By Christian Plumb, Roberto Samora and Rodrigo Campos, Editing by Franklin Paul
"I was sort of thinking, 'Well, here we go again,'" laughs Eve Plumb.
Though banks have stronger balance sheets than at the start of the financial crisis 10 years ago, "we're having a hard time finding anything to get excited about in financials," said Tom Plumb, manager of the $29.7 million Plumb Equity Fund.
"Sentiment is driven by positive news that there might be progress with U.S. and China negotiations - which, I think, will be the number 1 headline for the next three months," said Tom Plumb, president of Plumb Funds in Madison, Wisconsin.
It operates the Ferguson and Plumb Center chains in the United States and Britain.
Reporting by Gram Slattery and Marta Nogueira; Editing by Christian Plumb and Rosalba O'Brien
Reporting by Alexandra Valencia and Luc Cohen; Editing by Christian Plumb and Marguerita Choy
Reporting by Sophia Kunthara in New York; Editing by Christian Plumb and Matthew Lewis
Reporting by Brad Haynes and Bruno Federowski; Editing by Christian Plumb and Nick Zieminski
Detective Pluto likes to plumb the depths and discover what's hidden in the shadows.
Reporting by Jeffrey Dastin in New York; Editing by Christian Plumb and Lisa Shumaker
Reporting By Christian Plumb and Marta Nogueira; editing by Chizu Nomiyama and Jonathan Oatis
Writing and additional reporting by Jeb Blount; Editing by Christian Plumb and Alistair Bell
Additional reporting by Alonso Soto in Brasilia; Editing by Christian Plumb and Alistair Bell
Reporting by Emma Thomasson and Christian Plumb; editing by John Stonestreet and Chizu Nomiyama
Reporting by Christian Plumb and Marta Nogueira; Editing by Lisa Shumaker and Peter Cooney
Reporting by Marcelo Rochabrun in Sao Paulo; Editing by Christian Plumb and Matthew Lewis
One of Knight's on-screen sisters was played by 11-year-old Eve Plumb.
Reporting by Olivia Oran in New York; Editing by Christian Plumb and Nick Zieminski
Reporting By Jeffrey Dastin in New York; Editing by Christian Plumb and Frances Kerry
"Winner" was a reminder that there are still depths in Mike left to plumb.
Reporting by Carolina Mandl and Tatiana Bautzer; Editing by Christian Plumb and Bernadette Baum
Reporting By Christian Plumb and Roberto Samora; Editing by Andrea Ricci and Steve Orlofsky
Reporting by Tatiana Bautzer and Carolina Mandl; Editing by Christian Plumb and Tom Brown
The list of participating artists reads like a TV Land schedule: Eve Plumb, a.k.a.
Reporting by Dion Rabouin in New York; Editing by Christian Plumb and Matthew Lewis
Additional reporting by Pamela Barbaglia in London; Editing by Carmel Crimmins and Christian Plumb
Reporting by Jeb Blount and Marta Nogueira; Editing by Christian Plumb and Andrew Hay
Additional reporting by Georgina Prodhan in Frankfurt; Editing by Christian Plumb and Andrew Hay
Additional reporting by Matt Spetalnick in Washington; Editing by Christian Plumb and Lisa Shumaker
Finally, there's Bea, a once-famous writer who is the Plumb closest to Leo.
Reporting by Marta Nogueira and Alexandra Alper; Editing by Christian Plumb and Bernadette Baum
Reporting by Gabriela Mello in Sao Paulo; Editing by Christian Plumb and Matthew Lewis
There's a hidden world we have yet to plumb in our very own homes.
Reporting by Luc Cohen and Vivian Sequera; Editing by Christian Plumb and Leslie Adler
Theoretically, the EU could plumb the issue and then decide to drop the charges.
Additional reporting and writing by Brian Ellsworth; Editing by Christian Plumb and Steve Orlofsky
Both films successfully plumb issues of mental health and psychology with a demonic motif.
"Right now we're certainly looking at a test of the past (market) leadership and some of these FANG stocks have gotten ahead of themselves," said Tom Plumb, portfolio manager of the Plumb Equity fund, who recently added a position in Square Inc (SQ.
"People have been anticipating a bear market for years and they are very anxious and so any number like the ADP number is amplified in the volatility on the downside," said Tom Plumb, chief investment officer at Plumb Funds in Madison, Wisconsin.
"People have been anticipating a bear market for years and they are very anxious and so any number like the ADP number is amplified in the volatility on the downside," said Tom Plumb, chief investment officer at Plumb Funds in Madison, Wisconsin.
Reporting By Alonso Soto and Ricardo Brito; Writing by Christian Plumb; Editing by Daniel Flynn
Writing and additional reporting by Guillermo Parra-Bernal; Editing by Christian Plumb and Grant McCool
Additional reporting by Aluísio Alves in São Paulo; Editing by Christian Plumb and Dan Grebler
Dropping Facebook gives you the time and space to actually go plumb those relationship depths.
For all his academic confidence, Mr Corbin himself sometimes seems reluctant to plumb those depths.
Reporting by Tatiana Bautzer; Editing by Guillermo Parra-Bernal, Christian Plumb and Lisa Von Ahn
Reporting by Iuri Dantas; Writing by Anthony Boadle; Editing by Christian Plumb and Peter Cooney
Vondrousova claimed the first set with a defensive lob that landed plumb on the baseline.
Additional reporting by Eyanir Chinea and Brian Ellsworth; Editing by Christian Plumb and Edward Tobin
Reporting by Julia Love; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama, Paul Simao, Christian Plumb and Jonathan Oatis
Did I then retreat from heterosexual romance and plumb the nuances of my queer desires?
But "Winner" was a reminder that there are still depths in Mike left to plumb.
Reporting By Roberto Samora; Writing by Christian Plumb; Editing by Daniel Flynn and Marguerita Choy
Reporting by Corina Pons, Writing by Brian Ellsworth; Editing by Christian Plumb and Rosalba O'Brien
Trade talks also plumb the lines for candid dialogue across multiple agencies, ministries and stakeholders.
Reporting by Aluisio Alves; Writing by Tatiana Bautzer; Editing by Christian Plumb and; Sandra Maler
Reporting by Marcelo Rochabrun; Editing by Christian Plumb, Nick Zieminski, David Gregorio and Marguerita Choy
Additional reporting by Marc Frank in Havana; Editing by Christian Plumb, Frances Kerry, Toni Reinhold
"People are rightfully concerned about weakness in the Chinese economy and Europe's economy," Plumb said.
Reporting by Mexico City newsroom and Jessica Toonkel; Editing by Christian Plumb and Alistair Bell
And then many happy returns, with different characters, to plumb away at the game's secrets.
Reporting by Christian Plumb; Writing by Caroline Stauffer in Buenos Aires; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama
"Generally GDP was good, but if you look at personal consumption, it is probably telling the Fed to stay back right now because there is no real sign of inflation picking up right now," said Tom Plumb, president of Plumb Funds in Madison, Wisconsin.
While all retailers will see a benefit from tax cuts, those that have been waiting for an increase in lower to middle-end wages will see the largest share price gains in the year, said Tom Plumb, president of Madison, Wisconsin-based Plumb Funds.
Reporting by Rodrigo Viga Gaier; Wrinting by Ana Mano; Editing by Christian Plumb and Paul Simao
But as Schadt has learned, it's not enough to plumb the depths of an individual's DNA.
Additional reporting by Miguel Lo Bianco and Heather Somerville; Editing by Christian Plumb and Cynthia Osterman
That was one reason I was plumb undecided about what to do about those table thumpers.
Additional reporting by David Shepardson in Washington; Editing by Christian Plumb, Jeffrey Benkoe and Lisa Shumaker
Reporting by Alexandra Alper; additional reporting by Marta Nogueira; editing by Christian Plumb and Rosalba O'Brien
Additional reporting by Julia Payne in London; Editing by Christian Plumb, David Gregorio and Dale Hudson
Reporting by Luc Cohen; additional reporting by Christian Plumb in New York; editing by Jonathan Oatis
Plumb is still a working actress, and appeared on the most recent season of HBO's "Crashing."
Reporting by Rodrigo Viga Gaier; Writing by Tatiana Bautzer; Editing by Christian Plumb and Lisa Shumaker
City inspectors found that 48 Howard Street was leaning one to two inches out of plumb.
A prince disguises himself as his servant to plumb the motivations of the woman he loves.
Additional reporting and writing by Christian Plumb; editing by Chizu Nomiyama, Steve Orlofsky and Richard Chang
Ms. Plumb stashed the negatives in boxes and forgot about them until a few years ago.
Many teen films, of course, plumb Boomer or Gen-X nostalgia to attract a broad audience.
Reporting by Christian Plumb and Daniel Trotta in New York; Editing by Jeffrey Benkoe, Toni Reinhold
Reporting by Tatiana Bautzer; Additional reporting by Gabriela Mello; Editing by Christian Plumb and Susan Thomas
Peter Plumb, who joined Just Eat in September, said the company needed to address intensifying competition.
Plumb said that the increased investment would mainly go towards extending Just Eat's own delivery services.
Today on Waypoint Radio, we talk about completionism—playing games so much, you plumb their secrets.
Flea Market Flip's Lara Spencer will partner with Plumb and Williams on Greg's Attic and Alice's room.
Their equipment was a plumb line—a piece of cord with a lead weight at the bottom.
Originally, Midge is scheduled to go on the telethon during the plumb time of 9:50 p.m.
Reporting by Gabriela Mello; writing by Brad Haynes; editing by Christian Plumb, Rosalba O'Brien and Jonathan Oatis
Additional reporting by Joe White and Paul Lienert in Detroit; Editing by Christian Plumb and Nick Zieminski
Games, reissued this month by New York Review Books Classics, plumb the darkness curtained off by our
Reporting by Ricardo Brito; Writing by Marcelo Teixeira; Editing by Christian Plumb, Chizu Nomiyama and Jeffrey Benkoe
Plumb continues to guest star on TV series, including "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" and "Blue Bloods."
The former ministers Rovana Plumb and Bogdan Teodorovici are among the most probable candidates, Mr. Miscoiu said.
But we've yet to really properly plumb the depths of gold-plated squalor revealed in this fundraiser.
Reporting by Marcelo Rochabrun and Alberto Alerigi Jr; Editing by Christian Plumb, Jeffrey Benkoe and Dan Grebler
And thematically, you can plumb even more meaning from the gulf in color between the two worlds.
Reporting by Carolina Mandl and Tatiana Bautzer in Sao Paulo; Editing by Christian Plumb and Lisa Shumaker
"It's very safe and friendly and nice," said Eve Plumb, who played middle sister Jan to E!
But America's abortion war contains treacherous depths, and to Oates's credit her book seeks to plumb them.
It's not "interiors," plural — as if there is one psychic space, one soul, one ethos to plumb.
Two of the group's projects currently on view in New York further plumb the complexities of this division.
The actress told BBC Radio 1's Plumb that applying the body paint was the most time-consuming.
Reporting by Marta Nogueira; Additional reporting and writing by Gram Slattery; Editing by Christian Plumb and Chizu Nomiyama
Either that, or drillers need to be forced to plumb noncore acreage as their best wells dry up.
Additional reporting by Alexandra Alper in Rio de Janeiro; editing by Christian Plumb, Steve Orlofsky and Marguerita Choy
Reporting by Lisandra Paraguassu and Ueslei Marcelino; Writing by Silvio Cascione; Editing by Christian Plumb and W Simon
Plumb said this was one of the most common pieces of feedback offered during Facebook's months of research.
Each Plumb was banking on the inheritance to pull them out of financial, as well as personal, bogs.
Plumb shot the footage in the early morning, the sun's rays just catching the tops of the trees.
"The time of day and the stillness of the environment changes the way we see it," Plumb explains.
But you need persuasive singers to plumb the depths of the music and the subtleties of the characters.
The emergence of Kogan's St Petersburg connection comes as relations between Moscow and the West plumb new lows.
Ms. Waller-Bridge deploys an ace stand-up's sense of timing to plumb this most profound of paradoxes.
Investigators were beginning to plumb his background, including any criminal history or mental health issues, the chief said.
Additional reporting by Paul Kilby in New York; Editing by Guillermo Parra-Bernal, Christian Plumb and Tom Brown
Reporting by Carolina Mandl, Tatiana Bautzer and Gram Slattery; Editing by Christian Plumb, Susan Thomas and James Dalgleish
Reporting by Noe Torres and Lizbeth Diaz, Writing by Dave Graham, Editing by Christian Plumb and Rosalba O'Brien
Reporting by Jake Spring and Christian Plumb; additional reporting by Luciano Costa; editing by Susan Thomas and Richard Chang
Additional reporting by Gabriela Mello, Gram Slattery, Tatiana Bautzer and Marcelo Teixeira; editing by Christian Plumb and Tom Brown
Additional reporting by Anthony Boadle in Brasilia and Christian Plumb in New York,; editing by Daniel Flynn, G Crosse
Additional reporting by Paula Arend Laier and Tatiana Bauzter in São Paulo; Editing by Christian Plumb and Bill Trott
These questions sit on the surface of the game, but they also plumb into the depths of DuBois's mind.
"It lets you plumb payment instruments on the device into JavaScript so websites can access them," Roy-Chowdhury said.
China is ramping up support for the economy this year as growth looks set to plumb 26-year lows.
I would no more urge everyone to learn to program than I would urge everyone to learn to plumb.
Plumb played Jan, whose signature catchphrase "Marcia, Marcia, Marcia" is one of the best-known lines from the show.
Reporting by Anthony Boadle and Ricardo Brito; Additional reporting by Greg Roumeliotis and Christian Plumb; Editing by Nick Zieminski
Reporting By Tim McLaughlin; additional reporting credit to Brian Ellsworth in Caracas; Editing by Christian Plumb and Nick Zieminski
China is ramping up support for the economy this year as growth looks set to plumb 33-year lows.
Reporting by Christian Plumb in Sao Paulo and Jake Spring in Brasilia; Editing by Susan Thomas and Jonathan Oatis
Additional reporting by Marta Nogueira and Alexandra Alper in Rio de Janeiro; Editing by Christian Plumb and Steve Orlofsky
Editors' Choice Some fiction writers try to capture reality, using stories to illuminate social conditions or plumb interior lives.
Even as the first drones are set to plumb the fjords, the national government is moving in another direction.
"America's abortion war contains treacherous depths, and to Oates's credit her book seeks to plumb them," our reviewer wrote.
Fermi wielded a six-inch slide rule as we today wield our iPhones, to plumb the essence of events.
Reporting by Jamie McGeever; Additional reporting by Tatiana Bautzer in Sao Paulo; Editing by Christian Plumb and David Gregorio
In a way, the situation was like trying to plumb a bathroom with the water still running, he said.
Plumb will be replaced as European funds minister by Marius Nica, who has worked with her in the past.
Reporting by Alberto Alerigi Jr, Marcelo Teixeira and Marcelo Rochabrun; Additional reporting by Paula Laier; editing by Christian Plumb
As a result, studios are aggressively trying to plumb niche markets that can be reached through word of mouth.
Reporting by Ana Mano and additional reporting by Jake Spring in Brasília; Editing by Christian Plumb and Susan Thomas
"The barriers are about economics and schedules and frankly also about stigma," said Marj Plumb, campaign director of JustCARE.
Gerwig's adaptation is too committed to the idea of Jo as a transformative feminist hero to plumb these depths.
Reporting by Bruno Federowski and Marcela Ayres; additional reporting by Mateus Maia; writing by Bruno Federowski; editing by Christian Plumb
Sure, you can get something sort-of similar if you plumb through the Gmail labels, but it's not the same.
During that time, they released the rock duet "11 Minutes," which they cowrote alongside Matt Schwartz and Brynley Rose Plumb.
Additional reporting by Dave Graham in Mexico City and Lesley Wroughton in Washington; Editing by Christian Plumb and Paul Simao
The rudimentary method involved tossing overboard a "hunk of lead at the end of a rope" to plumb the depths.
The dollar index against a basket of six major currencies stretched overnight losses to plumb 89.064, lowest since December 2014.
He previously won reelection in 2016 over John Plumb (D), winning 57 percent of the vote to Plumb's 42 percent.
Reporting by Marcelo Rochabrun and Eduardo Simoes; editing by Gabriel Stargardter, Christian Plumb, Dan Grebler, David Gregorio and G Crosse
"It's a huge part of the brand's DNA," Matt Plumb, director of marketing for Maxwell House, said of the slogan.
Reporting by Marcelo Teixeira, additional reporting by Tom Polansek; Writing by Christian Plumb; Editing by Meredith Mazzilli and David Gregorio
Cesar Chavez was actively recruiting workers for his labor movement but Ms. Plumb was most interested in the workers themselves.
Ms. Pappas — who, with Jeremy Teicher, also wrote, produced and directed — plays Plumb Marigold, an Olympic hopeful in Eugene, Ore.
And the attendant anxieties: "I look like a boy," Plumb nervously tells Sawyer when he first beholds her taut abdomen.
General Electric shares continued to plumb new depths after Bank of America Merrill Lynch downgraded the troubled bellwether on Monday.
Reporting by Marco Aquino Additional reporting and writing by Mitra Taj in Lima; Editing by Christian Plumb and James Dalgleish
Now, President Trump will need to plumb how deeply his affection and conjoined interests with the Saudi royal family go.
The ChiNext Price Index, the benchmark index tracking China's start-up companies, fell 0.7 percent to plumb a 10-month low.
This fall's multiplex offerings plumb the final frontier of digital mimicry with extensive digital performances spanning the length of a feature.
During a recent interview with BBC Radio 1's Ali Plumb, Cruise was shown some highlights from the  popular photoshop battle.
Robots even wage war, searching out IEDs in Iraq, and plumb the depths, taking snake-like form to inspect undersea installations.
Reporting by Marta Nogueira in Rio de Janeiro, writing by Jake Spring; editing by Christian Plumb, Sonya Hepinstall and Richard Chang
Reporting by Alberto Alerigi Jr. and Bruno Federowski, writing by Silvio Cascione; editing by Christian Plumb, Andrew Hay and Lisa Shumaker
Three other ministers, Alexandru Petrescu, Mihai Tudose and Rovana Plumb were approved for the trade, economy and European funds ministries respectively.
Reporting by Marta Nogueira in Rio de Janeiro and Christian Plumb in Sao Paulo; editing by Bernadette Baum and Dan Grebler
For most of us, this mirroring happens beneath the surface of our consciousness; Salinas's brain appears to plumb those depths regularly.
The EP's two tracks, "Cairn" and "Husk," plumb the depths of human agony and anxiety, and will leave you wanting more.
With Johns, even as you plumb the implications of a particular motif or detail, it's always the long view that matters.
Additional reporting by Roberto Samora; Writing by Silvio Cascione, Christian Plumb and Bruno Federowski; Editing by Jeffrey Benkoe and Tom Brown
Reporting by Carol Zhong in Hong Kong and Rosalba O'Brien in Santiago, Editing by Denny Thomas, Christian Plumb and Jeffrey Benkoe
Critic's Notebook Where to begin to plumb the mind of Johann Sebastian Bach, which, musically at least, seems limitless in capacity?
Get swept away by The Startling Testimony of Plumb Lines below, and buy it outright from Gilead Media on April 1.
Earlier this year, a Seattle modeling agency filed a federal lawsuit against Microsoft, which included sexual harassment allegations against employee Jonathan Plumb.
It may not have been big enough for the Bradys, but it certainly served Plumb just fine during her decades of ownership.
Reporting by Rosalba O'Brien in Santiago and Rod Nickel in Toronto, Writing by Rosalba O'Brien; Editing by Christian Plumb and Mary Milliken
Additional reporting by Lauren Hirsch and Christine Murray; Writing by Dave Graham and Christian Plumb; Editing by Frances Kerry and Andrew Hay
Reporting by Anthony Esposito and Abraham Gonzalez; Additional reporting by Sharay Angulo; Editing by Christian Plumb, Frank Jack Daniel and Tom Brown
Reporting by Brian Ellsworth and Sarah Marsh; Additional reporting by Corina Pons and Vivian Sequera; Editing by Christian Plumb and Phil Berlowitz
In all their guises, the characters' eyes hint at psychological depths that a painted surface, however evocative, can only begin to plumb.
Reporting by Juliana Castilla Christian Plumb; additional reporting by Hugh Bronstein and Jessica Resnick-Ault; Editing by Susan Thomas and Grant McCool
But the strategy shift caused earnings momentum to slow sharply and Chief Executive Peter Plumb stepped down in January amid shareholder pressure.
Reporting by Tatiana Bauzter, Guillermo Parra-Bernal and Leonardo Goy; Writing by Guillermo Parra-Bernal; Editing by Christian Plumb and David Gregorio
But human influence and interference has grown enormously as we've harnessed technology to plumb the marine depths and scoop up the bounty.
Her familiarity with both cities animates "The Nest," about the four dysfunctional (what did you expect?) Plumb siblings and their fiscal expectations.
It is not a game that is trying to wow you with the mature depths that it can plumb for overwhelming emotion.
Citigroup's Economic Surprise Index, a widely followed indicator of how the data are matching up to expectations, continues to plumb new depths.
Reporting by Marta Nogueira and Alexandra Alper in Rio de Janeiro; Writing by Alexandra Alper; Editing by Christian Plumb and Matthew Lewis
Reporting by Daina Beth Solomon in Mexico City; Additional reporting by Nandita Bose in Washington; Editing by Christian Plumb and Leslie Adler
Reporting by Tatiana Bautzer in Sao Paulo and Rodrigo Viga Gaier in Rio de Janeiro; Editing by Christian Plumb and Leslie Adler
Many conductors and singers delve beneath the folklore to plumb the tragic depths of these texts about courtship, war and the afterlife.
The Petrel carries two onboard robotic vehicles which it deploys to plumb nautical depths as much as three miles below the surface.
Its southern latitude disguises just how far west the shipping channel reaches — far enough to catch a plumb line dropped from Cleveland.
The hero here is Salus (played by Mr. Servillo with an omnisicient assurance), whom the guests confide in and plumb for information.
Additional reporting by Gabriel Stargardter, Joanna Zuckerman Bernstein, Christine Murray, Alexandra Alper and Michael O'Boyle; Editing by Christian Plumb and Bill Rigby
"I can&apost understand why there is joy, song and dance over someone&aposs misfortune," said Romania&aposs European Funds Minister, Rovana Plumb.
Whedon also introduced its snarky, resourceful, green-haired director Abigail Brand, a plumb role for any actress not already in the MCU's orbit.
Austin Almanza "On an incident like this, I think you have to take the word accident plumb out," Dougherty told Fox 25 News.
Additional reporting by Andrew Cawthorne, Corina Pons, Diego Ore, Eyanir Chinea and Alexandra Ulmer; Editing by Alexandra Ulmer, Christian Plumb and Leslie Adler
Aditional reporting by Tibisay Romero in Valencia; Writing by Brian Ellsworth and Andrew Cawthorne; Editing by Christian Plumb, Marla Dickerson and Paulo Prada
"When they approached me about it what resonated with me the most was that it was a different take on Brady," said Plumb.
Oh, and don't worry ... Eve Plumb and Susan Olsen (Jan and Cindy) were also there, but stayed out of view of our camera.
When BBC Radio 1's Ali Plumb asked Cruise if he'd seen the memes, he probably expected the actor to say he had.
Plumb joked that Tarantino must be wondering where his royalties are, but it doesn't seem like the director is losing sleep over it.
Additional reporting by Gleb Stolyarov in Moscow, Tim Kelly in Tokyo and Tim Hepher in Paris; Editing by Christian Plumb and Edward Tobin
Reporting by Richa Naidu and Sudarshan Varadhan; additional reporting by Olivia Oran; Writing by Christian Plumb; Editing by Kirti Pandey and Nick Zieminski
Reporting by Hugh Bronstein; Additional reporting by Jorge Otaola, Luc Cohen, Juan Bustamante and Christian Plumb; Editing by Andrea Ricci and Grant McCool
Reporting by Marcelo Rochabrun in Sao Paulo, additional reporting by Ben Klayman in Detroit; editing by Christian Plumb, Matthew Lewis and David Gregorio
Even in this modern age, when we've been able to plumb the depths of the seas, we still know surprisingly little about sharks.
It would be impossible to deliver food or drive for Uber or plumb a toilet from behind a computer screen in their pajamas.
But a Rolex Submariner may never plumb the ocean's depths, and a Kia Sedona won't always be traversing red-rock landscapes in Arizona.
People rarely bothered him with plans to plumb the python as a source of pharmaceuticals or as a means to better human health.
In Loro, the effort to plumb the void at the center of all the grotesqueries is given a sharper, more historically specific edge.
And there have been many times that I and my critical brethren have just plumb missed something burbling away in the national subconscious.
Researchers at Budapest's Eotvos Lorand University have established a project to plumb the depths of canine intelligence, specifically by looking at the animals' memory.
Robbie told BBC Radio 1's Ali Plumb she spent time on fan forums to understand why and what fans love about Harley's character.
Additional reporting by Richard Lough in Buenos Aires and Matt Spetalnick in Washington; Writing by Richard Lough; Editing by Christian Plumb and Alistair Bell
"I've never really seen it as a debate, it's just stupid," Cameron said, causing BBC Radio 1's Film Critic Ali Plumb to laugh.
Most of South Africa's retailers have flagged lower or stagnant profits as consumer confidence and business sentiment plumb multi-year lows amid political turmoil.
Reporting by Gram Slattery, Roberto Samora, Rodrigo Viga Gaier, Carolina Mandl, Alexandra Alper, and Paulo Arend Laier; Editing by Christian Plumb and Jeffrey Benkoe
But to truly plumb the depths of this curious piece of flora, to unlock the untold mysteries it might hold, would require further testing.
At best, after all, a work friend is someone who says something alien and upsetting and objectionable, forcing you to plumb your own values.
In animals, it's called episodic-like memory, because it's difficult to try to plumb something as elusive as self without the aid of language.
Tom Plumb, founder of Wisconsin Capital Management and an Apple shareholder, said Apple should seek out recurring revenue in areas such as financial services.
Rovana Plumb, Romania's candidate for the transport portfolio, was also summoned before the committee after failing to declare two loans worth nearly €1m ($1.1m).
LONDON, Jan 21 (Reuters) - Just Eat, the British takeaway ordering website, said on Monday chief executive Peter Plumb was stepping down with immediate effect.
She has found a personal through-line in her enthusiasms that allows her to both plumb her moment and link to our collective past.
She said she was very close to the kids on the show — actors McCormick, Barry Williams, Eve Plumb, Christopher Night, Susan Olsen and Mike Lookinland.
Rather than some cosmic expanse, it seems like a portal to something internal, suggesting a depth of self and psyche perhaps too remote to plumb.
Additional reporting by Gustavo Palencia in Honduras and Gabriel Stargardter in Mexico, Writing by Enrique Pretel; Editing by Gabriel Stargardter, Christian Plumb and Lisa Shumaker
He's no longer the fringe player he was for decades and can likely look forward to a plumb Senate committee assignment at the very least.
Even as bond yields plumb record lows, there's still big money to be made in the market, according to Evercore ISI technical analyst Rich Ross.
The Chanel-clad guests warmly greeted one another, some with plumb lips and tousled wavy hair, others of the thin, pulled-together Betsy Bloomingdale variety.
The rental was a new building where everything was plumb and square, and I'm now in an old building where everything is crooked and funky.
Additional reporting by Mayela Armas in Caracas and Keren Torres in Barquisimeto, writing by Brian Ellsworth; Editing by Daniel Flynn, Christian Plumb and Marguerita Choy
"It is appropriate to ask Professor Hill anything any member wishes to ask her to plumb the depths of her credibility," Biden said in 1991.
Authorities were waiting for more sophisticated navy equipment that can plumb depths of as much as 19973 meters (1,500 feet) in some places, he added.
Just Eat CEO Peter Plumb left the company last month following criticism from Cat Rock and some other shareholders about his plan to grow earnings.
Reporting by Rodrigo Campos; additional reporting by Christian Plumb in Sao Paulo and Jennifer Ablan in New York; editing by Dan Burns and Rosalba O'Brien
Artists today are experimenting with the new carbon nanotube coatings, to plumb such evergreen themes as the nature of light, absence, perception, deception and jewelry.
"People go oh you're the Spider-Man, you're the Tom Holland guy ... no that's not me!" he told BBC Radio 1 film critic Ali Plumb.
More time spent with the campaigns and candidates means less time spent with ordinary folk to plumb their opinions and explore the issues worrying them.
As directed by Lila Neugebauer, with a precision-tuned six-member cast, the production cannily uses interactive acting to plumb the dysfunction in group dynamics.
You can't size up a new visage, yet the grottoes in your head have more to plumb if your sight was lost midlife or later.
These are the stygian depths of bitterness that we now plumb, the dark and hateful impulses our broken society not only fosters, but practically demands.
"There are no pill parties happening in preschools," said Dr. Jennifer Plumb, the emergency doctor who recently treated four opioid-sick toddlers in a night.
A subset also had their DNA sampled — which, Hall realized, offered her a vastly larger genetic database to plumb for markers correlated to placebo response.
The new minister for European funds, Rovana Plumb, was forced to resign from the same post late last year over allegations related to land transfers.
It isn't clear what redemptive message "Penthesilea" could possibly hold, beyond a belief in the power of theater to plumb the depths of human passion.
Some headlines, such as "Sociologists Plumb the Secrets of Compatibility" and "Turning the Other Cheek, A Psychological View," promised an optimistic take on human nature.
Notably, it has not bet against those in the Permian basin in Texas and New Mexico, where producers can plumb oil at relatively low costs.
Then you may want to consult Mariani's superb biography, to plumb the aesthetic mysteries and register the human complications of so prodigious a gift. ♦
"Generally, having a person manually measure snow is often more reliable than an automated instrument," said Edward Plumb, a meteorologist at the National Weather Service.
Often fund directors are seen as an afterthought or plumb positions for friends or are chosen from lawyers, auditors and custodians linked to the fund.
Given this campaign season, where new depths were always found to plumb and old standards to undercut, this relatively low turnout seemed likely to hold.
Employing conventional medicine as well as supplementary therapies, she sees cancer "as an opportunity, not a curse": a chance to plumb new, if complex perspectives.
Twenty-one years after their brother's life ended in a Salt Lake City basement after a heroin overdose, Jennifer and Sam Plumb rarely leave their homes without something tucked in their backpacks in his memory: Naloxone kits that they distribute to drug users and at-risk youth in the hope of preventing them from meeting the same fate as 22-year-old Andy Plumb.
In corporate news, online food delivery company Just Eat also fell, after it said Chief Executive Peter Plumb would step down and updated its earnings guidance.
Along with their sitcom siblings Maureen McCormick (Marcia) and Eve Plumb (Jan), Knight, Williams, Olsen and Lookinland are the last surviving members of the Brady clan.
Earlier this week, Nissan said its annual profit will plumb six-year lows due to waning global sales and an ongoing slump in its U.S. operations.
But renderings that Plumb, 58, had commissioned from Dan Meis of Meis Architects showcase a modern makeover that would enlarge the space to 3,500 sq. ft.
But the campaign between two candidates who plumb historic depths in personal approval ratings promises to leave the next president with a disunited and disgruntled nation.
The Aussie had shed 0.75 percent on Thursday to plumb a four-week low of $0.7372 after news of an unexpected drop in China's manufacturing activity.
Earlier this week, Tudose said that corruption allegations surrounding Shhaideh and European Funds Minister Rovana Plumb had created problems for his government with the European Commission.
Reporting by Paula Laier; Additional reporting by Rodrigo Campos and Jennifer Ablan; Writing by Carolina Mandl and Christian Plumb; Editing by David Gregorio and Peter Cooney
Aditional reporting by Tatiana Bautzer in São Paulo and Jennifer Ablan and Matthew Toole in New York; Editing by Christian Plumb, Alan Crosby and Meredith Mazzilli
Or, you can be tantalized by the possibility of going a level or two (or twenty) deeper, to plumb the depths of this wildly evocative scenario.
One particularly compelling place to see horseshoe crabs in New York City is Plumb Beach, a very accessible spot off the eastbound Belt Parkway in Brooklyn.
But unlike other television chefs, they are invited to examine their obsessions, plumb their memories, and pass through old haunts like ghosts of their former selves.
Segers' depiction of the scene uneasily combines a manic zeal for depicting every brick with a remarkable indifference to demarcating intersecting planes or making lines plumb.
Additional reporting by Eyanir Chinea in Caracas, Davide Scigliuzzo, Paul Kilby and Dan Burns in New York; Editing by Andrew Cawthorne, Rosalba O'Brien and Christian Plumb
What makes Viviano's installation into a viewing experience is the fine craftwork of the glass pendants, which also resemble the plumb bobs used in construction work.
Instead, he sticks Ray Boy in the trunk of his car and drives to Plumb Beach, where Duncan was killed, hoping for a shot of courage.
Reporting by Tatiana Bautzer and Gram Slattery; Additional reporting Brad Brooks in Sao Paulo and Gary McWilliams in Houston; Editing by Christian Plumb and Marla Dickerson
Ross: Don't tempt fate, Frank; there are nadirs as yet unplumbed, and it's always possible that we'll plumb them before we meet again in two weeks.
Denied diaries, letters or first drafts — whether of songs or presidential speeches — future historians will find it much harder to plumb the minds of the famous.
In an interview with BBC Radio 1&aposs Ali Plumb, Robbie admitted that she was mistaken for the "Sex Education" star at The Apple Pan diner.
The parliament's legal committee decided on Thursday that neither of the hearings for Plumb or Trocsanyi could go ahead because of inconsistencies in their financial statements.
But there are bigger questions to ask, here, and deeper ethical depths to plumb, above and beyond the immediate, understandable impulse to click the RT button.
Barry Williams (Greg Brady), Christopher Knight (Peter Brady), Mike Lookinland (Bobby Brady) and Eve Plumb (Jan Brady) did not immediately respond to Fox News' request for comment.
Romanian anti-corruption prosecutors asked parliament last September to allow a criminal investigation into Plumb over a land transfer case also involving former development minister Sevil Shhaideh.
Reporting by Corina Pons and Mayela Armas; additional reporting by William Schomberg in London, Writing by Angus Berwick; Editing by Christian Plumb, Leslie Adler and Grant McCool
Additional reporting by Polina Nikolskaya and Darya Korsunkskaya in Moscow, Brian Ellsworth in Caracas and Michael Martina in Beijing; Writing by Christian Plumb; Editing by Rosalba O'Brien
In the Washington Post last year, Jennifer Plumb of Utah Naloxone, a community naloxone program, wrote that doses held by school nurses won't help people by themselves.
"I don't think we're going to try to reduce the amount of proposed construction," Bob Plumb, fire marshal of Chelan County, Washington, told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Google, CyArk, and USF hope that researchers will continue to plumb their work to create new educational experiences, like VR, and learn more about the historical sites.
Additional reporting by Corina Pons and Eyanir Chinea in Caracas, Bill Berkrot in New York and Ludwig Burger in Frankfurt; Editing by Christian Plumb and Martin Howell
Nissan earlier in the week said its annual profit will plumb six-year lows due to waning global sales and an ongoing slump in its U.S. operations.
I've tried to plumb their depths to see what I can learn about the four-piece's trianglewave, Mercury Prize-winning indie that feels so foreign to me.
Reporting by Gram Slattery; Additional reporting by Leanardo Benassatto in Brumadinho and Jake Spring in Brasilia; Editing by Christian Plumb, Brad Haynes, Lisa Shumaker and Frances Kerry
Additional reporting by Enrique Andres Pretel in San Jose; Writing by Daina Beth Solomon in Mexico City; Editing by Frank Jack Daniel, Christian Plumb and Andrew Hay
They didn't plumb the depth of religious commitment among Trump's evangelical flock, or measure the size of the "God gap" between supporters of Bernie Sanders and Clinton.
This space will only grow, allowing writers to plumb fairy tales and other trope-y forms in order to break the social constructs so inherent within them.
What they end up with is a family soap opera that pokes at, but doesn't really plumb, the psychologies of Verloc and his wife, Winnie (Vicky McClure).
The shallow waters found at places like Pelham Bay Park or Brooklyn's Plumb Beach are particularly good sites to observe the skittish behavior of these tiny fish.
Reporting by Brad Brooks in Rio de Janeiro and Gary McWilliams in Houston; Additional reporting by Julia Payne in Geneva; Editing by Will Dunham and Chris Plumb
It caused viewers to weep, to dance, to plumb the parts of themselves that too often wither away because they don't get hauled out to see sunlight.
A massive search was launched by air and sea — with helicopters, divers and about 100 officers — before the detective's body was found Thursday afternoon near Plumb Beach.
Reporting by Nidhi Verma in New Delhi and Marianna Parraga in Mexico City; Additional reporting by Vladimir Soldatkin in Moscow; Editing by Christian Plumb and Rosalba O'Brien
They're joined by the six original Brady sibs, Christopher Knight (Peter), Mike Lookinland (Bobby), Maureen McCormick (Marcia), Susan Olsen (Cindy), Eve Plumb (Jan) and Barry Williams (Greg).
Other pollsters point to President Trump's approval rating, which continues to plumb new depths even as voters say they approve of the way he handles economic issues.
A blowout argument shifts sympathies back and forth as Charlie and Nicole plumb their shared history for grievances to wield as weapons, some more devastating than others.
China is ramping up assistance for the economy as 2019 growth looks set to plumb 29-year lows, but support measures are taking time to kick in.
"He was able to plumb the darker aspects of human imagination, with the way he used lines, created bodies that were both menacing and sweet," Daniel says.
You don't come across an experimental, improvised ambient supergroup every day, but that's exactly what's afoot with Gilead Media's latest release, The Startling Testimony of Plumb Lines.
Additional reporting by Sujata Rao in London, Nichola Saminather in Singapore and Jean Luis Arce and Alizeh Kohari in Mexico City; Editing by Christian Plumb and Tomasz Janowski
Bigelow contrasts Reeves' empty bravado with Swayze's willingness to plumb his own spiritual depths, but ends up suggesting that they are both deluded by their own boundless confidence.
Reporting by Gram Slattery; Additional reporting by Marta Nogueira in Rio de Janeiro and Stephen Eisenhammer in Sao Paulo; Editing by Christian Plumb, Steve Orlofsky and Richard Chang
To read about what happened to the girl, who was held and abused at a Hindu temple, over several days is to plumb the depths of human depravity.
Dead Procession isn't a metal band, not by a long shot, but they plumb the same depths of horror that give so much of extreme metal its purpose.
The expanded canvas of HBO's miniseries gave him ample room for image rehabilitation, allowing him to reintroduce himself as an intense actor unafraid to plumb some dark depths.
Her Aries placements kept things glam overall, but her desire to plumb the depths of her industry and express her findings through moody pop hits was totally Scorpionic.
Just Eat is still looking for a permanent replacement for Peter Plumb, the chief executive who left earlier this year after his strategy was criticised by Cat Rock.
It's formed of seeming opposites: confessions of depression set against synths; huge, shiny choruses detailing the depths you plumb when you feel like your life is falling apart.
Dr. Reich appointed Dr. Patterson deputy head of the newly formed genetics lab, and together they began developing new statistical techniques to plumb genetic data for hidden patterns.
Reporting by Marcelo Rochabrun in Sao Paulo; Additional reporting by Paula Arend Laier in Sao Paulo and Anthony Boadle in Brasilia; Editing by Christian Plumb and Rosalba O'Brien
It is teams with easily exposed and easily exploited flaws, teams that can touch the sky one minute and plumb the depths the next, that provide compelling viewing.
Thank you for your time, and, in closing, I ask you to remember a few words on why we plumb these ethical mysteries to begin with: cum shortage.
Some conspiracy theories — including one peddled by an American lawmaker, which claims that the virus was a bioweapon originating from a Chinese lab — plumb the depths of immorality.
Reporting by Gram Slattery; Additional reporting by Marta Nogueira in Rio de Janeiro and Stephen Eisenhammer in Sao Paulo; Editing by Christian Plumb, Steve Orlofsky and Richard Chang
All six actors, Barry Williams (Greg), Maureen McCormick (Marcia), Christopher Knight (Peter), Eve Plumb (Jan), Mike Lookinland (Bobby) and Susan Olsen (Cindy) are on board with the project.
Reporting by Tatiana Bautzer; Additional reporting by Fergal Smith in Toronto, Luciano Costa and Carolina Mandl in Sao Paulo; Editing by Christian Plumb, Brad Haynes and Marla Dickerson
"It is great to see the UK business in good health and positive momentum across our international markets," said Chief Executive Peter Plumb, the former boss of Moneysupermarket.
Envisioned by Chinese-American artists Cheryll Leo-Gwin and Stewart Wong, the design depicts a giant plumb bob balanced on its tip, to stand outside a district courthouse.
Attell has built a comic world that perfectly fits the character he has long played onstage, one with a past he can plumb for a few extra laughs.
Plumb was hired to help the county adopt a building code that would prevent future fires by requiring homeowners to keep vegetation clear from several metres around their houses.
"The group has delivered another strong quarter as we helped our 97,000+ restaurant partners serve over 54 million takeaways to millions of hungry customers," Chief Executive Peter Plumb said.
A rising star in the Democratic Party, Bill Clinton was given the plumb assignment in 1988 of introducing Michael Dukakis on the night he accepted the party's presidential nomination.
Restrictions had included exclusivity provisions and premium ad placement requirements that gave Google's ads priority and plumb positioning on "the most visible and most profitable parts of the page".
The blend of 2D and 3D achieves a delicate balance, presenting a layered skin that entreats the viewer to peel it back and plumb the mysteries that lie beyond.
All told, rather than plumb an actual mystery, Missing Richard Simmons has served to illustrate the often aggressive entitlement that people can feel over the private lives of celebrities.
Sabaah Folayan, who directed "Whose Streets?" with Damon Davis, said she sought to avoid numbing audiences with grim statistics to instead plumb the daily lives of a few activists.
It&aposs when you cutting at a flower or when you pull a plumb in a rose, you wanna make sure that you&aposre staying a nice, even flat.
MoMA's most recent iteration of its long-running Artist's Choice series invited painter Amy Sillman to plumb its expansive collection as she continued to explore her fascination with shape.
The dollar fell as Treasury yields continued to plumb new lows and investors bet that the Fed would cut interest rates to offset the impact of the spreading coronavirus.
The exhibit also features works by three contemporary artists who similarly plumb historical archives to inform their art — creating a dialogue with Mr. Lawrence's deeply researched, intimately scaled paintings.
In addition to the plumb bob, the artists also envision inscribing dates into the ground to form a circle, each one marking landmark civil rights achievements from 1882 onwards.
To create this "map of the mind," as he called it, the Dalai Lama reached out to a source Hollywood had used to plumb the workings of the human psyche.
Reporting by Ana Mano, Additional reporting by Gram Slattery and Marcelo Teixeira in Sao Paulo and Tom Polansek and Michael Hirtzer in Chicago; Editing by Christian Plumb and Rosalba O'Brien
There is a lot to like about Trump, but politics is more than personality; it is about a leader's personal plumb line that guides his or her thoughts and actions.
U.S. Navy Captain John Plumb has been a Navy Officer for 22 years, studied George Washington extensively for his Joint Professional Military Education, and holds a Ph.D. in aerospace engineering.
The Trump team has done nothing to squash those rumors, though sources in the president-elect's inner circle suggest it is unlikely a Trump critic will get a plumb post.
Veles lies plumb in the center of Macedonia, on either side of the Vardar River, and its red-shingle-roofed buildings appear to be climbing the slopes of low knuckled hills.
It is up to Congress -- in particular the Democrats -- to work with that message, plumb it, and, most importantly, work to translate it and communicate it effectively to the American people.
Eve Plumb, the actress who played Jan Brady on The Brady Bunch, has sold the Malibu home that she bought for $55,300 at age 11, according to the Los Angeles Times.
" JLL's Head of MENA Research, Craig Plumb, agrees, saying: "There remains some appetite for high-end of luxury apartment projects and Emaar are one of the most respected and trusted developers.
Lewis, who has worked as UK managing director and European director of marketplaces at eBay Inc, will take over from Moneysupermarket's outgoing chief Peter Plumb on or before May 4. Moneysupermarket.
The other is that if they see a possibility fascinating and spectacular enough, astronomers will be remarkably dogged in its pursuit, even using the whole moving Earth to plumb the heavens.
Amongst the few bright spots, Hong Kong's dollar rebounded from Wednesday's over eight-year low, but the stock market lost almost 2 percent to plumb levels not seen since August 2012.
Just Eat parted company with CEO Peter Plumb in January with immediate effect, after just 16 months on the job, in which he launched an investment drive which slowed earnings growth.
Author Wendy Plumb painted in the style of French impressionism Anisimow sold one of her first living paintings — of a girl carrying a basket of apples — when she was just 9.
A number of the female fiction writers and critics I know admire Roth's work for its willingness to frankly plumb the depths of his sexuality, dragging insight up with the muck.
Mr. Affleck, a generally appealing actor who can plumb the depths when pushed ("Gone Girl"), needs something more substantial (or just more jokes) if his Batman is ever going to work.
When we plumb this place out for eight families, and we need water and showers for those families, that one pipe is not going to be able to supply enough water.
Each will plumb the tragic depths of that white and black plumage in choreography by the company's director, Peter Martins, that builds on 19th-century steps and later contributions by Balanchine.
LEVEL "Start with a two-footer, because it's the right size to help level and plumb projects like floating shelves, pictures, kitchen cabinets, bathroom vanities and patio pavers," Mr. Vaglica said.
However, question marks still hang over Romania's candidate, Rovana Plumb, eyed as the next transport commissioner, and Laszlo Trocsanyi, Hungary's former justice minister proposed as the next commissioner for EU enlargement.
"You really start imagining Florence and Bob and Ann, and we've all lost loved ones," says Plumb, who added minute personal details to the room of Davis' character, the maid Alice.
Reporting by Pedro Fonseca; Additional reporting by Bruno Federowski in Brasilia; Writing by Ana Mano; Additional writing by Gram Slattery; Editing by Frances Kerry, Christian Plumb, Jonathan Oatis and Diane Craft
Great expanses of the Earth were beckoning the intrepid to put their footprints on untrodden ground, scale unclimbed mountains, peer into unscrutinised forest canopies, plumb unvisited caves and dive into unfathomed seas.
The last third of the 20th century, for example, saw the development of game-changing radiology machines -- MRIs, CAT scans and sophisticated sonograms -- that could plumb previously unseen depths of the body.
Pacquiao knocked Thurman to the Las Vegas canvas, felling the Floridian fighter when he landed a straight left to the body that he followed up with a plumb hook to the face.
"We ... are pleased that 75 percent of total orders are now placed on mobile devices," said Harrison, who will revert to his finance role when Peter Plumb, the former boss of Moneysupermarket.
John André was absolutely fascinating, but it was a memoir of the War of Independence by a humble private in the Continental Army named Joseph Plumb Martin that I found particularly revelatory.
Other than returning for the numerous spin-offs of "The Brady Bunch," Plumb went on to star on several TV shows and in TV movies, including NBC's "Little Women" and ABC's "Fudge."
When the gang of Losers plumb the depths of the sewers to redeem the lost kids of their generation, they enter into a dimension of waste and shit and trauma and violence.
It would also naturally look into any interactions they may have had before and during the campaign to plumb motives and opportunities to coordinate and to expose possible channels for surreptitious communications.
Plumb says that after experiencing various high, lows and in-between over five decades of Brady-related experiences, this reunion was an especially welcome one that served to re-bond the cast.
With Edgeworth as its partner, Foresight will have the ability to review online information in 200 languages, scour social media networks, search court records and even plumb the so-called dark web.
That distrust has left the board at times in a kind of odd face-off that appears to be more perception than reality, once you really plumb the depth of the concerns.
The variety of research sources, artistic mediums, and conceptual and emotional registers encompassed in The Wandering Lake allows Chang to plumb the depths of Anthropocenic change in ways at once personal and political.
Plumb launched Just Eat's own delivery service to address intensifying competition from Deliveroo and Uber Eats, but the lack of a commitment to raise margins cost him the support of shareholder Cat Rock.
And two months ago, Nixolas uploaded this simulation of White Walker's conquering The Wall like they're auditioning for the sequel to World War Z. And now I'm plumb lost in the rabbit hole.
I happened to know that Joel Grey was a gifted photographer and artist, but was surprised to learn that Rosie O'Donnell, Eve Plumb, Billy Dee Williams and Tina Louise also moonlighted as painters.
It means Jack, who is gay and married, has gotten into his own financial and moral quandary, because like every Plumb he, too, has managed to pre-spend his quarter of the nest.
Although it was Nixon's disintegration that piqued Dr. Greenstein's interest in presidential psychology, it was the archives of Eisenhower and other presidents that gave him the tools to plumb the meaning of leadership.
Additional reporting by Barbara Lewis in London, Christian Plumb in Santiago, Gram Slattery in Belo Horizonte and Maria Carolina Marcello in Brasilia; Writing by Ernest Scheyder; Editing by Amran Abocar and Marguerita Choy
The sticky funk and broken pop of Jaime explodes into technicolor in a live setting, with Howard's ace backing band allowing her the freedom to plumb the album's depths on a nightly basis.
Ten minutes isn't enough time to begin to plumb the depths of depravity contained in the videos of PornHub, or to do even the most cursory exploration of unfamiliar genres and sexual acts.
Pee-wee is ''probably'' a means for Reubens to plumb the recesses of his soul, he said, but not in any way he copped to being conscious of: ''You'd have to ask a psychologist.
As critics plumb the depths of Facebook's problems, some are calling for new regulations that would block the social media company from mining its users' personal information — data that is extremely valuable to advertisers.
Much has been made of VR's potential for spiritually moving moments; this three-minute experience, meant to evoke the moment of death and whatever comes next, might be the first to plumb that ground.
Much has been made of VR's potential for spiritually moving moments; this three-minute experience, meant to evoke the moment of death and whatever comes next, might be the first to plumb that ground.
"We are continuing to see cases occurring among patients," Dr. Ian Plumb, an epidemiologist in the CDC's Enteric Diseases Epidemiology Branch and the lead author of the report, said in an email to CNN.
The book also tells a story illuminated by its author's abundant grace and dignity, and her authentic desire to plumb the depths of her feelings, a yearning that she said overwhelmed her reticent tendencies.
BRUSSELS, Sept 26 (Reuters) - The proposed EU transport commissioner, Romanian socialist politician Rovana Plumb, has a conflict of interest that undermines her candidacy, EU lawmakers found on Thursday, according to an EU official said.
Wells Fargo, CM Advisors and Plumb Funds are among those asset management firms that are increasing their positions in companies that focus on shoppers who earn near the average family income of $252,235 annually.
I spent last night laying in bed with a pair of headphones and an entire discography to plumb, and I woke up this morning with the lights on and the headphones wrapped around my neck.
Others argue that neural networks are simply a different way of thinking, and that even if we should be able to plumb the machine mind, there is no way for us to get at it.
Additional reporting by Tatiana Bautzer and Alberto Alerigi Jr. in São Paulo, Paul Kilby in New York and Pedro Fonseca in Rio de Janeiro; Writing by Christian Plumb; Editing by Jeffrey Benkoe and Mary Milliken
Their glories bloom slowly, as you register the formal decisions that practically spring the figures from their surfaces into the room with you, and as you ponder, if you will, the stories that they plumb.
It is organized by David R. Collens, the center's director and chief curator; Nora Lawrence, curator; and Theresa Choi, assistant curator, in consultation with Amy Plumb Oppenheim, Oppenheim's widow and the director of his estate.
Nominally, the government reshuffle came because Tudose, who requested the resignations, said corruption allegations surrounding outgoing Deputy Prime Minister Sevil Shhaideh and European Funds Minister Rovana Plumb had created problems for his government with Brussels.
Additional reporting by Bruno Federowski in Sao Paulo, Dion Rabouin and Jennifer Ablan in New York and Sujata Rao and Marc Jones in London; Writing by Christian Plumb; Editing by Paul Simao and Alistair Bell
The article begins: Xephos is not the author of "Dog Is Love: Why and How Your Dog Loves You," one of the latest books to plumb the nature of dogs, but she helped inspire it.
"I thought she would be a good fit for Cersei because anyone as funny as Lena is can also plumb the darkest depths," Mr. Dinklage, who plays Cersei's heroic brother Tyrion, wrote in an email.
In A Quiet Passion (which played at festivals in 248 and will open in theaters next year), Terence Davies uses Emily Dickinson's life to plumb the space that might best be described as believing unbelief.
Which is to say that he is able to plumb the daily anxiety and powerlessness that many people of color feel every day of their lives, and he does this through nuance rather than didacticism.
The EU funds portfolio had previously been a branch of the regional development ministry and until last October was led by PSD lawmaker Rovana Plumb, the woman now nominated to head the new EU funds ministry.
While the worst-hit Turkish lira and Argentine peso have steadied off record lows, the Indian rupee is continuing to plumb new troughs, taking year-to-date losses versus the dollar to more than 12 percent.
Instead of banks, Plumb has his largest positions in credit-card and payment companies Visa Inc and Mastercard Inc, continue to grow as more retail purchases are made online rather than in physical stores, he said.
"My views as a Christian means there's moral plumb line that I'm fighting to adhere to ... it's not say this is the way the country's going to run and things are going to be," Lecrae said.
The new faces of the field are delighting long-time fans like 83-year-old television host Larry King, who has been taking in the action at Dodger Stadium from his plumb seat behind home plate.
While the worst hit Turkish lira and Argentine peso have steadied off record lows, the Indian rupee is continuing to plumb new troughs, taking year-to-date losses versus the dollar to more than 12 percent.
Crystal Palace's reward for a 1-0 win at Premier League title-chasers Tottenham Hotspur was a plumb away tie with second-tier Reading who shocked top flight visitors West Bromwich Albion 3-1 on Saturday.
The Milky Way holds more planets than stars and a diversity that we still haven't begun to plumb In the search for life and meaning in the cosmos, our own world is still the gold standard.
The version for the 2020 Wrangler took a little longer to plumb for anticipated Jeep-like duties like fording streams, bashing boulders, hauling toys and, of course, being tarted-up with thousands of combinations of accessories.
The show was heavy on car chases, fistfights and bullets - and light on nuance - as Connors pursued the bad guys, although he later professed to a determination to plumb the emotional depths of his TV alter ego.
Of course, trying to plumb these statements for actual commitments is a fool's errand, since ISPs have a long history of lying, throttling applications they claim consume too much bandwidth, or blocking competitors and things like BitTorrent.
Virunga National Park is home to one of the two remaining populations of critically endangered mountain gorillas in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, but it's also become more dangerous recently as armed groups plumb its resources.
Another trade-sensitive sector, industrials, rose 22.22 percent on strength in Caterpillar Inc and Boeing Co. However, Plumb said he would not be surprised to see the market drift again around afternoon, in line with recent trend.
Last month, the new moon in Scorpio asked us to plumb the depths of our feelings, which likely led us down some pretty profound paths of reflection, but kept our focus trained squarely on our inner development.
At the start of his remarks in the filing, Chief Executive Officer Dave Brandon kicked things off with the company's iconic jingle — an attempt to plumb nostalgia strings during an especially dark time for the retail chain.
Why it matters: Although the administration is making progress, Trump's nominations have been delayed from the start and there are around 1,200 federal positions total to fill, per the 2016 Plumb Book, which tracks presidentially appointed positions.
Takeaway ordering website Just Eat reversed opening losses to trade 0.8 percent higher as investors digested news that its chief executive Peter Plumb was stepping down after just 16 months at the helm and updated its forecast.
However, as it brings to light the significance of Asian art in the Dutch luxury trade, the show could also plumb more profoundly some of the consequences of that luxury for the people who made it happen.
I had recently learned that in springtime, the shorelines of southern New York City, from Plumb Beach to Big Egg Marsh, teem with thousands of horseshoe crabs that crawl ashore with the evening high tide to spawn.
The index does not plumb the underlying attitudes that might be setting the stage either for a long and strong boom or a long and damaging depression, though it is a leading indicator of short-term shifts.
Typically, the position of US ambassador to the United Nations goes to individuals with significantly more diplomatic and international experience, while plumb ambassadorial posts in capitals such as Ottawa, London and Paris are reserved for loyal donors.
Not every work here is a masterpiece, but all of them plumb the roiling past and fractured present of places that, with a combined population of nearly 400 million, we have no excuse to be clueless about.
Its two-megapixel lens and eight-way adjustable LED light will deliver crystal-clear live video to your mobile device or computer via WiFi, so you can plumb the murky depths and pinpoint problems from a safe distance.
French oil major Total said it is hunting out opportunities to buy plumb assets from struggling rivals after it reported better-than-expected fourth quarter net profits, thanks to costs savings that enabled it to raise its dividend.
Available on: The Discovery Channel website Stanley Kubrick's 1980 horror classic The Shining has become an obsession for a certain subset of horror fans, who plumb the depths of the film's imagery for imagined themes and historical echoes.
"We continue to drive channel shift and are pleased that 75 percent of total orders are now placed on mobile devices," said Harrison, who will revert to his finance role when Peter Plumb, the former boss of Moneysupermarket.
Onstage, with Ms. Rosnes lending moral and musical support, Mr. Greene's solos revealed a wide emotional range — his low notes, big and round, seeming to plumb the depths of despair; his high notes, light and looping, reaching heavenward.
" Restored By the Fords' sister-brother team Leanne and Steve Ford will team up with Eve Plumb (Jan Brady) on the family room and kitchen, which Leanne is currently adorned with "lots of orange and lots of avocado [green].
With his wild style and willingness to plumb the depths of depravity, Deep Red is the film that set the bar for just how far Argento is willing to go to squeeze a few screams out of his audience.
The latest falls saw the currency of Africa's most industrialised nation plumb lows it had last hit in mid-June when a row over the bank's mandate had also rattled markets just as the economy fell back into recession.
Cases of black lung, an incurable illness caused by inhaling coal dust, are rising to levels not seen in decades as miners plumb the depths of played out coal seams using heavy blasting equipment, according to government health officials.
In recent years, Ms. Lloyd — the British director whose eclectic stage credits range from "Mamma Mia!" to the Broadway revival of "Mary Stuart" — has proved herself a master of using women to plumb the murk of manliness in Shakespeare.
Ms. Sweeney, 55, spoke recently about the novel and a forthcoming film adaptation over oysters at the Grand Central Oyster Bar — a favorite haunt of the novel's fictional Plumb family and the setting for their awkward financial-planning meeting.
He said he had expected Mr. Trump to plumb his personal life and career for the kind of anecdotes that would turn him, in the eyes of his doubters, from a cartoon into a flesh-and-blood human being.
"I want to take naturally knotted objects and tame them into a stylish hairdo," Thomas Plumb-Reyes, graduate student at Harvard University, said (to laughter) during a talk at the American Physical Society March Meeting in Boston this week.
In Adult Swim's new, partially rotoscoped science fiction comedy series, Dream Corp LLC, this compulsion to plumb the depths of the mind gets explored by an unhinged technologist and a number of assistants, including a robot and unwitting patients.
The SUB 300 'Silver Lung' continues the yearlong 50th anniversary celebration for DOXA Watches, whose pioneering SUB would first plumb the ocean depths in 1967 as the first purpose-built dive watch for the emerging recreational scuba diving market.
Cases of black lung, an incurable illness caused by inhaling coal dust, are rising to levels not seen in decades as miners plumb the depths of played-out coal seams using heavy blasting equipment, according to government health officials.
Margot Robbie and Allison Janney received nominations for playing Ms. Harding and her mother; they plumb the depths of an abusive relationship and the events that resulted in Ms. Harding being banned from the United States Figure Skating Association.
The dollar fell on Thursday as Treasury yields continued to plumb new lows and investors bet the Federal Reserve would cut interest rates to offset the impact of a spreading coronavirus, while the euro bounced half a percent higher.
"Where the Water Goes" raises more questions than it answers, but if wondering where the water comes from prompts readers to plumb this voluminous literature around the Colorado River more deeply, then Owen's book will have done important work.
Plumb, who lives an insular existence with her father (Andy Buckley), is training with her best friend (Rebecca Friday) when she takes a shine to Sawyer (an affable, understated Chase Offerle), who works at a bakery on their route.
An image makeover and an affair with a sexy co-worker (Kerry Bishé) accompany his corporate ascent, but it's his psychological torment that the director, Ido Fluk, is most eager to plumb, and he does so with captivating sensuousness.
It was there, in the bowels of the titular salmon-hued split-level, that the Band forwent the Summer of Love's Technicolor psychedelia to plumb the depths of their musical past amid unfussy, almost spartan conditions in upstate New York.
In a political climate that demonstrably prefers, if not rewards, the scoring of cheap political points over any substantive policy debate, watching policymakers of rival parties firmly agree on something as vital as the future of privacy is plumb refreshing.
And while the playwright-turned-director goes about setting up a major dilemma for Lee -- who has good reasons for not wanting to go home again -- he manages to plumb painful emotional threads while peppering the script with disarming humor.
As oil prices plumb even lower lows, he said, speculation is swirling around a possible Cold War between Saudi Arabia and Iran, and conspiracy theorists assert Russia is intentionally destabilizing the Middle East to force a rebound in crude markets.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull was left teetering on the brink of a minority government on Tuesday when a prominent lawmaker quit to form a new conservative party, more bad news as Turnbull's popularity ratings plumb new lows.
The most terrible discovery for anyone who watched the trial closely and was willing to plumb his own sense of disorientation was that the Merah family inhabited a corner of the world where logic of this sort simply did not hold.
Reporting by Alexandra Alper in Rio de Janeiro; Additional reporting by Jake Spring and Anthony Boadle in Brasilia, Barbara Lewis in London, and Marta Noguiera in Rio de Janeiro; Editing by Christian Plumb, Amran Abocar, Marguerita Choy and Matthew Lewis
SUNDAY PUZZLE — It's weird to think that there was a time, not even long ago, when movies weren't available on demand and if you missed one while it was playing at the theater you were just plumb out of luck.
Under his Corinthian moniker, the producer's releasing Eurozone Ghosts this week, a collection of nine nocturnal, driving techno tracks that plumb the depths of the "hopeless shadow" cast by recent world financial collapses by emphasizing the human elements of these stories.
On Thursday, from the scene-setting orchestra burst that begins Act I of "Turandot," set in Peking in legendary times, Mr. Nézet-Séguin seemed determined to plumb below the brassy, slashing vehemence of the music and reveal its inner secrets.
"  "I don't suppose there has ever been a presidential debate that plumb the depths that this did in the first 15 minutes but it's been a pretty extraordinary series of revelations that have come out against both of the candidates frankly.
But the more I plumb the depths of Vive software, most of which can be found on the PC gaming store Steam, the more I'm finding fun in games and apps that just do one thing well: Mimic the real world.
YOKOHAMA, Japan (Reuters) - Nissan Motor warned its annual profit will plumb six-year lows on waning global sales, underlining the challenges it faces as it also grapples with the fallout from the shocking arrest and ouster of its former chairman Carlos Ghosn.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico's peso is likely to continue to plumb record lows as the U.S. presidential election nears, leaving local authorities with few options after intervention and interest rate hikes earlier this year did little to halt its slide, analysts said.
A self-described "fitness fanatic" who declined to give her age ("I don't tell; I'm a lady," she said), Ms. Jah is slim and not quite 5-foot-2, but with her plumb line posture, coiled braids and forceful energy, she looms larger.
I'm going to withhold judgment on the show until it actually materializes, but Tolkien's Middle-earth is vast, with a rich history and backstory to plumb for season after season, and I suspect that there's a good TV show in there somewhere.
Additional reporting by Alberto Alerigi Jr, Tatiana Bautzer, Brad Brooks and Tatiana Ramil in Sao Paulo, Maria Carolina Mello in Brasilia, Elzio Barreto in Hong Kong; Writing and additional reporting by Brad Haynes; Editing by Christian Plumb, Simon Cameron-Moore and Michael Perry
TV siblings Barry Williams (Greg), Maureen McCormick (Marcia), Christopher Knight (Peter), Eve Plumb (Jan), Mike Lookinland (Bobby) and Susan Olsen (Cindy) met up for the first time in 15 years on Thursday to kick off HGTV's new renovation series, A Very Brady Renovation.
Meanwhile, Plumb tells me the new funding will be invested in product development and engineering to increase the number of platforms that Fluidly can integrate with, and to add new features such as scenario-building and insights to the software's forecasting ability.
Separately, while Just Eat remains without a permanent CEO after Peter Plumb stepped down in January and was replaced by interim CEO Peter Duffy, TechCrunch has learned that Graham Corfield, previously U.K. managing director, has been appointed as Just Eat chief operating officer.
In an interview with BBC Radio 1's Film Critic Ali Plumb and their "Once Upon A Time In Hollywood" costar Margot Robbie, Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio revealed that they both get mistaken for an unlikely fellow A-lister: Matt Damon.
Unlike John McPhee's "Levels of the Game" or, more recently, L. Jon Wertheim's "Strokes of Genius," both of which chronicle individual matches to plumb the depths of professional tennis, Phillips takes a broader perspective to explore a pivotal year in men's tennis.
During the program at the union training center, we learned basic tasks, like the proper way to pound a support pin in the ground, and how to plumb and set a line to the right elevation so that the concrete will be level.
The shameless way he fomented fear in the run-up to the midterms over the so-called "caravan" of Central American migrants moving toward the United States border with Mexico was a sampler of the depths he will plumb to mobilize support.
The rally in Italy led bond market gains across the euro zone, with global recession concerns and further Brexit uncertainty driving Germany's 240-year yield to plumb a new record low beyond minus 22016% and pushing the entire Finnish yield curve sub-zero.
" Similarly, Jackson used supernatural elements in her work not to deliver cheap thrills but, in the manner of Poe or James, "to plumb the depths of the human condition," or, more particularly, to explore the "psychic damage to which women are especially prone.
PARIS, Feb 9 (Reuters) - French oil major Total said it is hunting out opportunities to buy plumb assets from struggling rivals after it reported better-than-expected fourth quarter net profits, thanks to costs savings that enabled it to raise its dividend.
Kurt Moll, the imposing German bass whose theatrical flair and cavernous low notes allowed him to plumb the serenity, humor and ferocity of a wide array of operatic characters created by Mozart, Strauss and Wagner, died on March 20063 in Cologne, Germany.
The EU transport commissioner-designate, Romanian socialist politician Rovana Plumb, and the proposed commissioner for EU enlargement, former Hungarian justice minister Laszlo Trocsanyi, were told their confirmation hearings could not go ahead because of inconsistencies in their financial statements, officials said on Thursday.
After all, if any showbiz satire on television could plumb the depths of its main character being held accountable for past misdeeds by a #MeToo-esque movement, it's BoJack Horseman, which is as haunted by the past as any great ghost story.
Offerings include a cheeky photo diptych by Martha Wilson (from PPOW Gallery), a saucy kinetic installation by Jen Catron and Paul Outlaw (from Postmasters), irreverent video art by Michael Smith and Shannon Plumb (shown by Greene Naftali and Pierogi, respectively), and more.
Both Plumb and Shhaideh denied any wrongdoing, but the then-prime minister sacked them in a reshuffle saying the corruption allegations were damaging Romania's relations with the EU. Parliament has several times rejected prosecutors' requests to question lawmakers without providing any clear legal reasons.
Brazil was one of the world's five biggest auto markets until a recent downturn and it remains a major base of operations for Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV, Volkswagen AG, General Motors Co and Ford Motor Co. (Reporting by Alberto Alerigi Jr.; Editing by Christian Plumb)
"Fluidly is then able to access the transaction-level bank and accounting data and it uses this data to automatically forecast future cash flows by predicting when invoices will arrive, get paid or other payments will be made," explains co-founder and CEO Caroline Plumb.
Mr. Kenner interviews many of the participants, including David F. Powell and Jeffrey L. Plumb, who were just a couple of young grunts doing their jobs when Mr. Powell mishandled a metal socket, which fell some 70 feet and punctured the Titan's fuel tank.
Yet, at least in the show's early episodes, his take on the story is more style than substance, a razzle-dazzle gloss over twisty, messy lives, an occasion for a sparkly musical extravaganza rather than an attempt to plumb the depths of co-dependent creativity.
"In hearing how terrible the experiences of having your image shared was, the product team was really motivated in trying to figure out what we could do that was better than just responding to reports," said Radha Plumb, head of product policy research at Facebook.
Still, on a recent afternoon, there was America's third president, standing serenely on his pedestal in front of the Columbia School of Journalism, flanked by Annette Gordon-Reed and Peter S. Onuf, the authors of the latest book to plumb the mysteries of his character.
While most of the competitors opted for a craft that went "lawnmower-style" above the sea floor at a given depth, Tao's craft dropped down like a plumb bob, pinging the depths as it went down and back up before moving to a new spot.
After a doctor tells Plumb that she must rest for a day before competing in the Olympic trials — an option that's anathema to her — she drops in on Sawyer, and soon is visiting his truck camper, weighing her attraction against the demands of her sport.
Williamson may not be our next president, but this kind of half-parodic campaign — in which disengaged voters proficient in memes plumb the psychic undercurrents of the American electorate to forge an ambivalent relationship with the candidate's official efforts — may just be our future.
Members of the original cast — Barry Williams (Greg), Maureen McCormick (Marcia), Christopher Knight (Peter), Eve Plumb (Jan), Mike Lookinland (Bobby) and Susan Olsen (Cindy) — all came together for the first time in fifteen years to help HGTV designers renovate the house that served as the famous facade.
Reporting by Tracy Rucinski in Chicago; additional reporting by Daniel Bases in New York, Tom Hals in Wilmington, Delaware, Lesley Wroughton in Washington, Sujata Rao-Coverley and Karin Strohecker in London and Brian Ellsworth in Caracas; editing by Noeleen Walder, Christian Plumb, Rosalba O'Brien and Diane Craft
On the tentatively titled A Very Brady Renovation, the grown-up Brady kids, Barry Williams (Greg), Maureen McCormick (Marcia), Christopher Knight (Peter), Eve Plumb (Jan), Mike Lookinland (Bobby), and Susan Olsen (Cindy) will be fixing up the house in the Studio City neighborhood of Los Angeles.
Once Lauer takes a plunge into the online dating site Nerve — it's 2007, so this is before OkCupid and Tinder owned the market — the memoir starts using confession as a means to plumb the social mores, surface inanities and deeper dissatisfactions of the Internet's love economy.
Aja: Yeah, I definitely got a True Detective vibe here and there, not just because both shows are dealing with murder in the rural South, but because they both seem to be using the crime as an excuse to plumb the psyche of their main character.
Ignoring the marketing-copy stretch of that almost, the idea is that the Nazi leadership's documented interest in "ancient alternative technologies" might have also led them to discover and plumb ancient alternative time-machine technologies, giving their empire an Aryan advantage drawn from Germany's past greatness.
The small selloff in German and other euro zone government bonds late on Friday came after another strong rally this week, which has seen German and other countries' borrowing costs repeatedly plumb new lows as investors unnerved by talk of a recession piled into safer assets.
Better, and more urgent, are earlier works here that plumb the wild world made by contemporary technology — above all "Duty Free Art," a 2015 lecture performance that maps bewildering (and mostly real!) connections among the Syrian civil war, art-world tax evasion and Justin Bieber's Twitter account.
Immigration bonded him with Trump from the start Sessions' campaign loyalty to Trump earned him a plumb spot in the administration as attorney general, and Sessions' former aides and allies, including prominent Trump adviser Stephen Miller, spread throughout the administration in key posts across multiple agencies.
Police officers charged with solving a series of baffling crimes, or government provocateurs and buffoons, or the authoritarian figure who needs to impose himself upon external events in order to plumb the secrets of his own identity—I've been able to exposit the lonely beating heart of those guys.
"I won't lawyer love," she says: o Love how you plumband play down the spine of me It's the bayof my youth I'm drawn to doing leglifts à la Jane Fonda on the wooden dock Like a sailor's plumb, love here measures the depth of the lover's free-fall.
Perhaps I've read too many thrillers, but as I gazed up at this solemnly joyous creation, I imagined a plumb line dropping from the tiles of Christ's outstretched hand and coming to rest, magically, on the exact spot where the menorah had been stashed — fanciful, but not impossible.
Millions of words have been written over the years attempting to plumb the socio-psychological depths of climate denialism — endless polls, studies, surveys, focus groups, A-B tests, and analyses seeking an explanation for the alleged mystery of how millions of people could reject well-established scientific conclusions.
Immersed in questions of grief and loss, this is movie about a child, but not necessarily for sensitive younger children; instead, the story utilizes Conor's plight to plumb how someone -- adult or child -- can tap into the reservoirs of strength required to endure life changes that can seem arbitrary and unfair.
Montgomery is one of a growing number of scientists pushing back against wild claims in the consumer genetics market, which is flush with tests promising to plumb the secrets of our DNA for answers to everything from what kind of wine we'll enjoy to what diseases we're at risk of developing.
By Ana Mano and Christian Plumb SAO PAULO, Feb 21 (Reuters) - Vale SA, the world's largest iron ore miner, plans to invest some 23.6917 billion reais ($400 million) starting in 2020 to reduce its reliance on tailings dams, it said late on Tuesday, after one collapsed last month, likely killing hundreds.
It's been one week on, a few weeks off for Saturday Night Live these past few months, so the writers have either been missing out on some choice pop culture moments, or a backload of current events to plumb for the show's cold open — depending how you look at it.
Midway through the pursuit of GameOver Zeus in 2014, investigators realized that Bogachev was cooperating with Russia's intelligence services to turn the power of the GameOver Zeus botnet towards intelligence gathering, using it to plumb infected computers for classified information and government secrets in countries like Turkey, Ukraine, and Georgia.
The rupiah was IDR= down 0.7 percent as of 0557 GMT and has weakened over 10 percent so far this year, making it the second biggest loser in the region after the Indian rupee INR=IN, which has continued to plumb new lows and forced the central bank to intervene.
On Wednesday, the original Brady Bunch cast members – Barry Williams (Greg), Maureen McCormick (Marcia), Christopher Knight (Peter), Eve Plumb (Jan), Mike Lookinland (Bobby) and Susan Olsen (Cindy) – gathered together on the set of HGTV's A Very Brady Renovation to see their newly renovated, iconic TV home for the first time.
A twist-filled tale of conflict between corporate cybersecurity and a hacker underground led by a mentally ill morphine addict, the show uses bold, almost alienating shot compositions and edge-of-sanity performances to plumb the depths of depression, isolation, and rage generated by omnipresent technology and late-capitalist inequality.
Renowned Societe Generale strategist Albert Edwards argues that the recent crash in the pound, which has seen Britain's currency plumb new lows on an almost daily basis in recent weeks, will benefit the UK by stimulating inflation, something that virtually every single developed nation is struggling to achieve right now.
Not everyone's forgotten him, though, and Francis is an artist who deserves to be remembered fondly and listened to still, for very few acts out there are able to plumb the depths of total and unerring sincerity and romanticism without falling into the death-trap that is over-done earnestness.
This foray is part of a continentwide effort, from Canada to Oklahoma, to plumb mines and caves in hopes of figuring out how a virulent and rapidly spreading invasive fungal bat disease called white-nose syndrome, which is bearing down on the West, will behave when it hits the native populations here.
But the casualness of the form is at odds with the solemnity of West's confessional mode, which demands obsessive attention to craft, and "Violent Crimes" and "I Thought About Killing You" are the clunkiest examples to date of the pomposity that inevitably arises whenever he tries to plumb the darkness in his soul.
" One must search all the way back to 2011, when read receipts were new and hadn't yet proven themselves an easy way to plumb the depths of human depravity, to find a positive assessment of the technology: Gizmodo argued read receipts were the "neatest" part of iMessage, and that they would make everyone "love you.
You would plumb the depths of the web to learn the true price of your desired vehicle, visit a dealer on the last day of the month when they were desperate to meet their sales goals, and use psychological warfare to wrest away the car for a hundred dollars more than they paid for it.
In 2015, when the US Patent and Trade Office granted the first in a series of so-called utility patents on cannabis, he and colleague Jeremy Plumb realized that all the genomic data Phylos was collecting could protect growers and breeders by establishing "prior art"—evidence that your invention is already known or available.
The Startled Faction does not plumb the chthonic depths explored by Triangle of Need, with its swaths of dialogue spoken in an invented Neanderthal language; instead, it offers a tumbling-together of social satire, utopian feminism, and anarchist agitprop, packed with enough incident to fill a feature film but without a shred of narrative sense.
"History of Wolves" contains the kernels of many possible novels, with lots of larger ideas to plumb: how all children become hostages to their parents' dogma in some way; how strange it is that we should implicitly trust people we don't know well; how family is and is not defined by flesh and blood.
That is ... not what Ralph Breaks the Internet is about, but it's rather remarkable how closely it follows the same structure, as Ralph and Vanellope plumb the depths of the internet in search of a way to purchase a piece of hardware they need to fix her game back at the arcade where they both live.
The actors who played the six Brady kids (Maureen McCormick, Barry Williams, Eve Plumb, Christopher Knight, Susan Olsen, and Mike Lookinland) are currently filming A Very Brady Renovation alongside a slew of HGTV stars, with the goal of transforming the house that served as the Brady home's famous facade, so that the interiors match the show's groovy soundstage set.
"Law enforcement looks at how many people were the victims of crime — but they also look at how many criminal events law enforcement became aware of, how many crimes may have been committed without law enforcement knowing and how many people committed crimes," according to a blog post from Facebook's Radha Iyengar Plumb, head of Product Policy Research.
It features a practitioner of an early form of psychology who attempts to plumb the depths of Grace's subconscious but can't seem to understand that much of her story rests on her status as a second-class citizen, because he lacks the ability to question a social order that keeps him in a position of power.
Whether in the layers of sediment in the pond or in the pages of the journal in which he recorded the flowering of the local flora and the insights of a life lived in nature, it would serve us well to plumb these sources as we make our way into the big waters of the 21st century.
McCormick, Barry Williams (Greg), Christopher Knight (Peter), Eve Plumb (Jan), Mike Lookinland (Bobby) and Susan Olsen (Cindy) will be joined by Food Network's Pioneer Woman Ree Drummond and Jasmine Roth, star of HGTV's Hidden Potential for the special episode, during which they'll be decorating the newly-renovated Brady house for the holidays and cooking up some classic '70s-inspired Christmas dishes.
"A merger could make Just Eat dramatically more formidable as it competes to secure its market position against Uber, Deliveroo and others," the letter said here Cat Rock's statement comes only three weeks after Just Eat CEO Peter Plumb left the company in the wake of criticism from Cat Rock and some other shareholders about his plan to grow earnings.
To further plumb our intuitions about supernatural powers, McCoy and Ullman ran a second study, which asked the same questions but changed one of two things: either the target of the spell (Is it harder to conjure a frog or a cow?) or the extent of its power (Is it harder to levitate a frog one foot or a hundred feet?).
It might not work for everyone a There are a number of factors the review doesn't address, such as psychological well-being, overall health, efficacy for adolescents and whether a person was struggling with a co-occurring, serious mental disorder along with alcohol use disorder, said Dr. Jennifer Plumb Vilardaga, clinical psychologist at Duke University Health, who was not involved with the review.
Two additional exhibitions will give further context to his legacy: Organized by LACMA and held at the Charles White Elementary School where he taught, Life Model: Charles White and His Students will explore his role as an educator, while Plumb Line: Charles White and the Contemporary at the California African American Museum features contemporary artists whose work resonates with White's.
Salzburg, one of classical music's most important festivals, will continue to plumb the works of its hometown composer-made-good, Mozart: It will mount a new, reimagined production of "Die Zauberflöte" directed by Lydia Steier that will star the German baritone Matthias Goerne as Sarastro — and feature the actor Bruno Ganz, who played Hitler in "Downfall," in a new speaking role.
The network then enlisted the original "Brady" kids -- Barry Williams, Maureen McCormick, Christopher Knight, Eve Plumb, Mike Lookinland and Susan Olsen -- to participate in a wholesale renovation of the inside, pairing them with familiar (to viewers of the network, anyway) HGTV stars to transform the home into a replica of the studio set that was used back in the 1970s. Why?

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