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Read on if you're ready to plumb the depths of your sign's psyche.
Detective Pluto likes to plumb the depths and discover what's hidden in the shadows.
But as Schadt has learned, it's not enough to plumb the depths of an individual's DNA.
But we've yet to really properly plumb the depths of gold-plated squalor revealed in this fundraiser.
But you need persuasive singers to plumb the depths of the music and the subtleties of the characters.
The rudimentary method involved tossing overboard a "hunk of lead at the end of a rope" to plumb the depths.
Robots even wage war, searching out IEDs in Iraq, and plumb the depths, taking snake-like form to inspect undersea installations.
The EP's two tracks, "Cairn" and "Husk," plumb the depths of human agony and anxiety, and will leave you wanting more.
Even in this modern age, when we've been able to plumb the depths of the seas, we still know surprisingly little about sharks.
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.
But to truly plumb the depths of this curious piece of flora, to unlock the untold mysteries it might hold, would require further testing.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 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.
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.
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.
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.
"  "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.
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.
" 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
" 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.
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.
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.
Gish, superficially fragile and innocent, could plumb the depths of her steely soul and find the will to prevail. The genius of both Seastrom and Gish comes to a climactic confluence in The Wind. Gish is Everywoman, subject to the most basic male brutality and yet freshly open to the possibility of romance. As a result, the film offers a quintessential cinematic moment of the rarest and most transcendentally pure art.
Lincoln's work frequently appeared in popular magazines such as the Saturday Evening Post and The Delineator. Lincoln was aware of contemporary naturalist writers, such as Frank Norris and Theodore Dreiser, who used American literature to plumb the depths of human nature, but he rejected this literary exercise. Lincoln claimed that he was satisfied "spinning yarns" that made readers feel good about themselves and their neighbors. Six films and a short were based on his work.
Paula Vitaris from Cinefantastique gave the episode a largely positive review and awarded it three-and-a-half stars out of four. She called the entry "unabashedly emotional episode" that is "unafraid to plumb the depths of human loss and grief". Furthermore, Vitaris praised Cloke's acting; she called her "a truly gifted actor, slipping faultlessly into the skin of all of Melissa's personalities." She was, however, more critical of Duchovny, noting that his hypnosis scene was underacted.
The album's cover art is a reproduction of Giorgio de Chirico's 1915 painting The Seer, which was originally painted as a tribute to French poet Arthur Rimbaud.; According to Monk biographer Robin Kelley, Rimbaud had "called on the artist to be a seer in order to plumb the depths of the unconscious in the quest for clairvoyance". This led Kelley to believe the painting was the best choice for the album cover. "The one-eyed figure represented the visionary", he explained.
In 2009 Cheyenne was purchased by Chris Welsh from the estate of Steve Fossett. Plans are to launch a deep sea submarine to carry passengers to extreme ocean depths. The deep sea adventure will be supported by Cheyenne, and will use the HOT DeepFlight Challenger sub to plumb the depths of the world's oceans to full depth. Both of these were owned by Steve Fossett, who had modified the racing catamaran to become the mothership to his oceanic dive record attempt.
In the heart of the ocean, in the mysterious waters of the Bermuda Triangle, is a beautiful city built by the legendary people of Atlantis. Its sole inhabitant is a child, the prince Akata, the last of the Atlanteans. With him in the underwater city lies all the knowledge, technology and the extraordinary powers accumulated by the people for 5000 years. But modern technologies threaten the city: men with sophisticated machinery plumb the depths of the ocean in order to extract its riches.
The film was poorly received by critics. It has a 32% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. In 2006, the BBC's Radio Times wrote: "It says a lot for Richard Burton that he was able to plumb the depths in dreary Second World War action movies such as this one, about a British officer releasing prisoners to attack Tobruk, without doing any apparent damage to his career. Even the usually dependable director Henry Hathaway falters in this flawed effort that was originally meant for TV".
He numbered Ravel among his friends there, who, when he graduated in 1929, said 'In Magaloff a great, a truly extraordinary musician is born.' He was best known for his espousal of the music of Chopin and was accustomed to perform the complete piano works in series of six recitals. He was the first to record Chopin's complete works. While these recordings have been criticised for their failure to plumb the depths of Chopin's works, they were innovative for their textual fidelity and unsentimentality.
Postcard of Lord Kitchener from WW1 period Against cabinet opinion, Kitchener correctly predicted a long war that would last at least three years, require huge new armies to defeat Germany, and cause huge casualties before the end would come. Kitchener stated that the conflict would plumb the depths of manpower "to the last million". A massive recruitment campaign began, which soon featured a distinctive poster of Kitchener, taken from a magazine front cover. It may have encouraged large numbers of volunteers, and has proven to be one of the most enduring images of the war, having been copied and parodied many times since.
According to Warrack and West, the banda "makes its most marked appearance in Verdi's operas, where its stirring, frankly vulgar sound accorded well with the general Risorgimento feeling of such early works as Nabucco and I Lombardi. In his later operas he used the banda convention in a more flexible fashion, ranging from the subtlety of the ballroom scenes in Rigoletto and Un ballo in maschera to the stridency of the auto-da-fé scene of Don Carlos." Julian Budden, dismissing Rossini's use of the banda as "always naturalistic and perfunctory", continues by dismissing Donizetti's and Bellini's banda music, and finally writes "It was left to Verdi to plumb the depths of vulgarity with his banda marches, even at a time when his style as a whole had reformed. .... The so-called Kinsky band at Venice had a very high reputation, and Verdi, who had refused to write for it in Attila, took good care to include it in all his subsequent Venetian operas".

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