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She is not plumbing the depths; she is riding the thermals.
Rather than plumbing the depths of an "unravelling mind", it seems instead to skim the surface.
This led me plumbing the depths of Project Gutenberg for content, which worked just fine this time.
So it was arguably grandstanding and/or Speaker Paul Ryan plumbing the depths of his support within the conference regarding appropriations.
Merriam-Webster Dictionary is tweeting out "beautiful, obscure and quite useless" words while we're all plumbing the depths of social media.
Plumbing the depths for parity One prime area where China lags behind the United States is in submarines, particularly nuclear attack submarines.
Neither he nor Hillary Clinton were very popular with the general electorate, with their favorability numbers plumbing the depths of presidential campaign history.
Mr. Cohen has a gift for plumbing the depths of ignorance, and other people's rank stupidity has been both his target and weapon.
They say that Israel has also barred the importation to Gaza of wire cables that would allow them to line nets for plumbing the depths.
But Republicans might be well served to pause and consider what plumbing the depths of his Ukrainian misadventures might reveal—and how it could backfire.
Plumbing the depths of the sea and herself, possessing a keen sense of the unseen, Ayaana has embarked on nothing less than a path to Sufism.
By comparison, Batman v Superman is simply soulless, which is strange for a film whose main characters are supposedly plumbing the depths of their souls most of the time.
The pound is down by 15% on a trade-weighted basis since the Brexit vote, and is plumbing the depths it reached in the 0.2-09 financial crisis (see Buttonwood).
Leave aside, for a moment, the fact that this is sexist; future presidential biographers will have the joy of plumbing the depths of Trump's fascination with women and their blood.
The changing sociopolitical climate of China is often Cao's focus, and she tends to explore it through somber introspection and surrealist fantasy, plumbing the depths of each city's collective imagination.
Warren will be digging into those, plumbing the depths of the bureaucracy and the vast cadres of political appointees for chances to drive her agenda forward and hold corporate America accountable.
Out August 26 via Dissasociated Records, the three-song effort is wholly insurtmental, and exhibits hints of retro synthwave's slick, 80s-styled sheen while still plumbing the depths of dark ambient.
For better or worse it's all him—writing, producing, and singing—plumbing the depths of his own psyche and trying to translate it in a way that'll make sense to anybody.
When Mia Wasikowska broke out as a suicidal teenager in HBO's 2008 series In Treatment, she was a revelation, plumbing the depths of a complicated, troubled character and finding every possible nuance.
Just messing around in the same computing environment used by researchers plumbing the depths of the universe would be an interesting way to spend a few labs in a college physics course.
Aside from the struggling Batman franchise, which at the time was plumbing the depths of cornball irony under the direction of Joel Schumacher, superhero movies weren't really a going concern in Hollywood.
You hope that the Timo Weiland, Donna Kang and Alan Eckstein, the talents behind the label Timo Weiland, can finally make a paying career out of plumbing the depths of their youthful nerdiness.
Plumbing the depths of ethnic heritage, familial legacy, and sisterhood, the works on view both revel in the rites of the beauty supply industry while interrogating the cultural, economic, and racial inequities inherent to its profits.
Moreover, in the Trump era, legacy media organizations, the Times among them, have become particularly consumed with the lives of America's white working class and plumbing the depths of their attitudes and experiences, when it suits their narrative.
Once settled, the solar-powered InSight will spend two years - one about one Martian year - plumbing the depths of the planet's interior for clues to how Mars took form and, by extension, the origins of the Earth and other rocky planets.
Health officials, who have been flagging anecdotal evidence of increased rates of black lung for years in Appalachia, say miners in the region are plumbing the depths of played-out coal seams using heavy blasting equipment that can exacerbate dust exposure.
Once settled, the solar-powered InSight will spend two years - about one Martian year - plumbing the depths of the planet's interior for clues to how Mars took form and, by extension, the origins of the Earth and other rocky planets.
Dubbed by Reitman the "semi-autobiographical" follow-up to Juno and 2011's Young Adult, Tully reads as the final act in a trilogy doggedly plumbing the depths of how motherhood—and its absence—can both define and limit female identity.
Having spent the previous two years mastering studio wizardly, plumbing the depths of their souls for lyrical honesty and redefining the popular song as an art form, they offer a lullaby — a soft and sweet reassurance that all would be well.
These things aren't all in the songs literally, but Vessel carries the spirit of these trying times, the incredible lows of romantic dissolution and tour burnout channeled through brief, but potent indie pop songs plumbing the depths of her own psyche.
While acknowledging the impressive journalistic effort, and its almost undeniable emotional heft, writer Aja Romano makes the case that by plumbing the depths of McLemore's personal history down to his more private details, Reed and his team have produced something of a violation.
The most notable example for American audiences is The Office, but if you've ever seen the original (and superior) British version of that show, then you know how good the Brits are at plumbing the depths of our most embarrassing selves for fun and giggles.
Heavily inspired by Master's Hammer's witchcraft-laced black metal operetta, The Jilemnice Occultist, Cultes Des Ghoules stripped any semblance of romance from the source material and focused entirely on death's cold embrace, plumbing the depths of black metal perversion until they struck sinister gold.
Sure, it is good fun to play the guessing game, but rather than plumbing the depths of the enigma that is Mr. Dylan searching for an explanation, perhaps it would be easier to simply chalk it up to the quirky humility best described as Minnesotan.
It's a frustratingly shallow performance, in which the actor and his director focus on flashy surfaces (his comically on-the-nose tattoos include the words "Damaged" and "HAHAHAHA") rather than plumbing the depths and darkness that made the Joker so memorable in the first place.
"Were there better stories overseas, we suspect the dollar might be a little weaker right now, but there are not (industrial production numbers are still plumbing the depths in many countries) and thus the dollar is holding its gains," ING analysts said in a research note.
I might have been writing essays, reviews and profiles for 15 years, but in my creative heart whenever I was plumbing the depths of, say, Death Row-Bad Boy intrigue, I was really wrangling tales of conflict between the Kree and the Shi'Ar — alien empires in the Marvel Universe.
To investigate the psychology of the dick pic, I spent weeks plumbing the depths of Craigslist and Reddit message boards like /r/sex and /r/okcupid, chatting with guys who have admitted to sending unsolicited dick pics out of the blue to women they've just met, either online or in person.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Real artists are always looking for something — either venturing out into the real world to bear witness to human behavior or to characterize places and events, or plumbing the depths of their imaginations in search of subjects and of innovative ways in which to address them.
Bashar al-Assad, whose regime is consistently plumbing the depths of inhumanity, is still in power; and astoundingly, due to the latest failure in American policy, stands to regain control of much of what his regime lost, first to rebels, then to ISIS, then to Kurdish-led forces backed by US troops.  
When the author highlights facts about segregated housing in St. Louis, right after relating that Judy Garland was forever imprinted upon his imagination after he watched the film Meet Me in St. Louis (1944), he's not journalistically plumbing the depths of how, what, where, when and why these two phenomena relate to each other, to reveal something about certain questionable systems of power at work, and what to do about them.
Encyclopædia Britannica Online. He is viewed as a precursor of modernist literature; his narrative style and anti-heroic characters have influenced many authors up to the present. Many films have been adapted from, or inspired by, Conrad's stories and novels. Writing in the heyday of the British Empire, Conrad drew on his Polish heritage and on his personal experiences in the French and British merchant navies, to create short stories and novels that reflect aspects of a European-dominated world, while plumbing the depths of the human soul.
In their review, Publishers Weekly said, "Picoult bangs out another ripped- from-the-zeitgeist winner. Picoult moves the story along with lively debates about prisoner rights and religion, while plumbing the depths of mother- daughter relationships and examining the literal and metaphorical meanings of having heart." The publication also said, "The point-of-view switches are abrupt, but this is a small flaw in an impressive book". However, others say that the different viewpoints of the characters provide valuable insight to the story for the reader and abruptness is inevitable.
He is living with Butters, who loves having a nerdy roommate around, taking on some of Butters' personality traits, and Butters is plumbing the depths of Bob's knowledge for remarkably innovative advances in magical tech and gear. Bob also does not lose information, unless he chooses to forget. Having had access to the internet, he may be far more advanced with non-magical knowledge than previously, although he was shown using it to watch porn. He has also completely severed the part of himself that used to serve Heinrich Kemmler, and it has gained a life of its own.
'" Chris Willman of Variety said about the track, "Once again, Smith is plumbing the depths of melancholia with a flawless, effortlessly flexible tenor that seems to be on loan to the underworld from somewhere in the heavens. There's not a lot in the track that he, carry-over collaborator Jimmy Napes, and songwriter-producer duo Stargate have come up with to detract from that instrument. For the first minute of the song, Smith’s voice is joined only by the sparsest and most basic piano chords, along with some finger-snapping. Eventually a light beat kicks in, then a gospel choir, as if to almost mock Smith’s romantic lamentation by raising it to the level of spiritual battle.
Christopher Loudon of JazzTimes noted that Lifejacket was Shaw's first attempt at finding his own voice, saying, "Stylistically, he sounds as if he's shrugged off the surplice, abandoned his pew and trudged through the mud in search of a long night at the nearest pub. Additionally, all 13 tracks were written or cowritten by Shaw, and demonstrate an ability to dissect social foibles and ills (while also plumbing the depths of one's own heart) that is fully on par with [Jamie] Cullum, just one generation removed. Shaw's goal, brilliantly realized, was to hold up his encroaching middle age like a prism and study all its facets." John Fordham of The Guardian stated "this gifted maverick has taken a different kind of risk, in making his life's passage 'from young man to middle-aged child' the central thread of this album of originals" and that "Shaw's mix of haunting falsettos, jazzy agility and conviction is as classy as ever".

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