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They would be plunging into water measured at 39 degrees.
He's acting on "Miami Vice" and plunging into movie roles.
Flashlight in hand, he wastes little time plunging into the depths.
Intelligence has spent itself, plunging into a kind of spiritual insolvency.
Nonetheless, many industry experts see oil prices plunging into the $20s.
Soon after plunging into the roiling Atlantic at about 21990 p.m.
It felt as if invisible knives were plunging into his lungs.
And once again, their collaboration will send Winslet plunging into the ocean.
There's something daunting about plunging into this album's world for an hour.
This is the inevitable result of plunging into another country's civil war.
Popping online for half an hour is like plunging into a horror novel.
Shaq was leaving a Finals contender, but he wasn't plunging into the abyss.
But that wasn't very satisfying, so I ended up plunging into the battle.
But she also found joy and excitement when plunging into a new work.
And on September 15th, Cassini will execute its final maneuver, plunging into Saturn's atmosphere.
Plunging into frigid waters, only to step back out into the freezing January air.
Varvill says instead of plunging into the atmosphere, Skylon will take a gentler approach.
Fears about oversupply sent US oil prices plunging into a bear market last week.
There are a few things to consider before plunging into such a small space.
But Congo, an unstable country of 80m, is plunging into a political no-man's-land.
That was how he was: Hardship didn't stop him from plunging into things he loved.
After plunging into a bear market last fall, crude has been on fire in 2019.
Plunging into WhatsApp's world of GIFs, videos, and messaging has both liberated and enabled older Indians.
"Um, I don't feel so good," is the last thing I remember before plunging into darkness.
To me, the study of the person of God is like plunging into a bottomless sea.
Meanwhile, Britain was plunging into a deep recession that would bring deep unemployment and labor upheavals.
The final shot of the video shows Keys plunging into deep water, fully submerging her body.
Crossing the street meant plunging into slippery, thigh-deep masses of snow piled up by passing plows.
Like the Galileo mission before it, the Juno probe will end its life by plunging into Jupiter.
To stop from plunging into free fall, she asked her doctor for a stronger dose of Suboxone.
Yet Mr Walsh is plunging into the treacherous waters of primarying a sitting president, all the same.
Plunging into census data and election records helps me understand politics and demographics on a big scale.
Penguins are plunging into the water, just like in my memory of Boulder Beach in Cape Town.
With oil prices plunging into a bear market in recent weeks, the group is now considering reversing course.
Doing so would allow the studio to avoid plunging into what could turn into a lengthy legal proceeding.
Rebecca did not take the news well; at first she didn't take it at all, plunging into denial.
He drifted gradually toward philosophy after taking an introductory survey course and plunging into the study of logic.
It sounds promising, but its fairytale vibes are destroyed by electronic distortion before plunging into the first verse.
Economists say the world is plunging into recession, which is defined by two consecutive quarters of negative growth.
Then go to the steam room and get lost in the fog, before plunging into the ice pools.
Her way, she explained, was plunging into the arts, like her character, who must handle her father's death.
Malaysian and international investigators believe the jet veered thousands of miles off course before plunging into the Indian Ocean.
Plus, Cassini is plunging into Saturn's atmosphere in September for a very specific — and not to mention altruistic — reason.
No one could be faulted for trying to hide from the commercial break by plunging into their phones instead.
And, Diablo gives a shout out to Paris Hilton, who helped him see the light after plunging into darkness.
Ms. Macdonald (the mother, as it happens, of Keira Knightley) wastes no time plunging into fraught mother-daughter dynamics.
I tell this memory—one of my happiest—as a way of plunging into that great sea called Walden.
But for all its talk about plunging into the quantum realm, it's more of a hop than a leap.
But it's mostly the act itself that brings relief, the self-forgetfulness, the diving and plunging into other lives.
Guests can recover from a hot day of sightseeing by plunging into the small but inviting outdoor splash pool.
Christopher Cadelago: Steyer has spent more than a decade practicing for his moment, since plunging into politics in California.
In Branson, 70-minute rides take visitors past notable sights along city streets before plunging into Table Rock Lake.
And now, Louboutin is fully plunging into the fragrance world, launching three scents at once to make a major splash.
" She added that plunging into her sexy, contemporary role as Letty Dobesh, a thief and con artist, was "very freeing.
A water buffalo with a rope through his nose glares at us all before plunging into an unexpected river bath.
Some will have an even harder time adjusting to college life, perhaps plunging into severe depression or self-destructive thoughts.
St. LOUIS — Macbeth's weapon of choice is a dagger: long, thin and apt for plunging into a sleeping man's chest.
Field Notes Some speak of plunging into marriage, but few, other than Arvin Reddy, have embraced the idea so literally.
Until a few decades ago, Romans did not disdain dipping or even plunging into the Tiber during hot summer days.
Weather: Frozen turkey alert: sunny and 42 this afternoon, but plunging into the teens tonight and frigid and windy tomorrow.
From plunging into waterfall pools to living the agrarian dream, here's how to enjoy these two disparate but stunning destinations.
Mr. Shaw was equally adept at generating straightforward swing and funk or plunging into the coloristic flow of free jazz.
Video released by the US Navy depicts a diver plunging into the frigid Arctic water through a hole in the ice.
Deciding one day to pull it from our veins would leave us gasping frantically before plunging into an endless, lonely abyss.
Crude futures have tumbled more than $20 a barrel from their four-year highs last month, plunging into a bear market.
So if that holds true this time, we could see factory production plunging into negative levels (compared to a year ago).
It then continued north and struck an embankment, which sent it airborne and plunging into a building at 1466 Hooper Ave.
"You're just plunging into feelings, and if the audience can connect with the emotions of the character, I've done my job."
Crowds are bigger than in Kakadu, but when you're plunging into a pool next to a waterfall, do you really care?
And we're plunging into frigid waters with a minke whale and the camera that lets scientists see what the animal does.
Drenched in sweat, he portrays Jim-Bo's descent into madness as if both actor and character were plunging into a maelstrom.
The film begins over Tunisia, and crosses through Italy and parts of Europe, before plunging into nighttime, showcasing the lights of China.
And yes, the sight of a luxury convertible plunging into space is a completely absurd one that we can't help laughing at.
Greece was also in the spotlight after selling its first 10-year bond since plunging into a debt crisis nine years ago.
Summer was a blur, he said, a quick vacation with his wife and three children before plunging into a transformation of Valentino.
When I waver in any of these areas — which I do often — I remember my grandmother plunging into that cold morning water.
It flew 620 miles before plunging into the sea between North Korea and Japan, the South Korean military said in a statement.
"When you're voting against your party, it's like a knife in your chest," he said, mimicking a dagger plunging into his heart.
Netflix shares have gotten pounded over the last three months, plunging into a bear market since the streaming giant reported earnings in July.
I remember plunging into the cold water of Potash Cove on Lake Thompson and swimming through the still waters, communing with the fowl.
Dashcam video showed the bus veering toward oncoming traffic, colliding with another car, smashing through the guardrail, and plunging into the river below.
When police fired teargas and guns into the air, crowds fled and created a stampede, some of them plunging into a deep ditch.
Every time I pass over the Queensboro Bridge in New York, I think about our car swerving and plunging into the East River.
The plane crashed shortly after takeoff from Jakarta on November 6, plunging into the Java Sea and killing all 189 people on board.
Do I risk more stress with the threat of losing everything by plunging into the writing life, or do I just...try harder?
If the applicant passes that, the next step is plunging into an immigration court system that can take years to reach a decision.
My reluctant companion believed that conversation had to be all or nothing, either teetering on ice or plunging into the unknown waters beneath.
Yet by plunging into vandalism and street brawls, they risk squandering some of the wide support they receive from the Hong Kong public.
At that point in time, local leaders were still scrambling to bring in new employers to keep the village from plunging into a depression.
The 17-year-old miscalculated the water's depth when he dived into the shallow pool and broke his neck upon plunging into the water.
Now she's plunging into Greek mythology with "Echo, Echo," and the results are just as much fun, no matter the age of the reader.
America was plunging into its worst recession since the 1930s, pushed to the brink of disaster by toxic products concocted by Wall Street alchemists.
Whereas Brazil and Mexico are plunging into populism, Ecuador and Peru are strengthening institutions, such as the judiciary, that can curb a headstrong leader.
The second reached a high altitude in the direction of Japan before plunging into the sea about 19503 km (250 miles) away, they said.
The internet is filled with inspiring stories of people plunging into flood waters to save pets and filling their rescue boats with needy dogs.
All four members of the missing Thottapilly family have been found dead after their car was reportedly seen plunging into a river in California.
How, if you engage in a murderous revenge spiral, Dunwall and Karnaca themselves seem to shift along an invisible axis, plunging into deadly waters.
The men here are at ease with nature, and we see them lifted, walking on air, descending spiral staircases, climbing steps, plunging into flight.
Lawmakers are plunging into another fight over Iran sanctions with economic restrictions on the country set to expire at the end of the year.
Oil prices shot higher most of the year before plunging into a bear market in the fall, dealing heavy losses to some hedge funds.
As the country remains divided over a health-care overhaul, costs are rising, leaving most Americans one medical bill away from plunging into debt.
She made the call as the Dow was plunging into a bear market, which reflects a 20% or more drop from 52-week highs.
Strangers spending hours clearing debris, medics and construction workers plunging into the bowels of broken buildings, students and even children bringing water and food.
Neither did the broader experience of plunging into this world with my spouse, Courtenay Morris, a lawyer who spent years as a Times videographer.
The train goes through a tunnel for much of the journey, but just before plunging into darkness, it passes below a small hanging glacier.
To the north: the snow-capped Garibaldi Highlands, their timbered slopes plunging into a cobalt ocean, gulls crying above the still fish-filled waves.
Malaysian and international investigators believe the jet veered thousands of miles off course from its scheduled route before eventually plunging into the Indian Ocean.
After 20 years of traveling through space, NASA's Cassini spacecraft is taking a close look at Saturn before plunging into the planet in September 2017.
The Airbus A320 vanished from the radar, plunging into the eastern Mediterranean Sea en route from Paris to Cairo, killing all 66 people on board.
Zangeneh said that reasonable oil prices would "encourage producers to keep supply while it would prevent global markets from plunging into instability," according to Shana.
This could be life-saving, as plunging into icy water unprepared can lead to a strong gasping response -- a reflex that can result in drowning.
A report by the National Transportation Safety Board stated the plane Halladay was piloting climbed sharply in the final seconds before plunging into the water.
Plunging into this album's world for an hour is daunting These are all pleasant, engaging touchstones, and inspiration (even imitation) doesn't have to be damning.
Nigeria has seen its economy hammered in recent years by the volatile oil price, plunging into its first annual recession in 25 years in 2016.
That meant that the drugstore's thick floor was poorly supported, and as the fire burned below it collapsed, sending 10 firefighters plunging into the basement.
This Monday, the sun floats on to water sign Cancer until July 22, a time for plunging into deeper emotions and connecting from the heart.
The plot, if we're even to call it that, presents a man plunging into the digital ether, dazed and confused while also joining a cult.
Donning your programmed glasses and plunging into the sights, sounds and sensations of contemporary life is, itself, to experience science fiction in its purest form.
Although the Cassini mission ended by plunging into Saturn's atmosphere in 2017, the data collected by the mission will fuel studies for years to come.
A Cincinnati Police Department spokeswoman confirmed on Tuesday that detectives are "looking at the facts and circumstances" that led to the boy plunging into the enclosure.
Lest they lose their footing on the boardwalk and go plunging into the waters of Matilda Bay while trying to nail the perfect pose, that is. 
If you didn't already know before plunging into the deep, dark depths that is online dating, you certainly learned quickly thereafter: dating is a numbers game.
How did he know Jaime and Bronn were still alive, since he last saw them plunging into mysteriously deep water in heavy armor, and never emerging?
We fell backward into the water on the count of three, plunging into a darkness so total that it appeared I had lost my vision entirely.
The first incision is made at the woman's throat, a 225mm scalpel plunging into the soft flesh below her chin before slicing through muscle and viscera.
The first incision is made at the woman's throat, a 21mm scalpel plunging into the soft flesh below her chin before slicing through muscle and viscera.
"We go there to do what we can for diplomatic relations between South Korea and China, which are now plunging into a chill," Mr. Kim said.
The trade group, the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America, known as PhRMA, is plunging into battles over drug prices here and in many state capitols.
A commuter train derailed in northern California on Monday night, sending its lead car plunging into a swollen creek and leaving nine people injured, authorities said.
The ABC family sitcom "black-ish" has not been shy about plunging into difficult and controversial issues, like the 2016 election, racial slurs and police brutality.
Stocks have whipsawed throughout the past four days after plunging into a correction last week, with Monday and Wednesday rallies punctuating another session of steep losses.
An interstate highway bridge crowded with rush-hour traffic dropped into the Mississippi River in August 2007, sending at least 50 vehicles plunging into the water.
The teaser to the upcoming animated film shows Queen Elsa (Idina Menzel) plunging into a dark and stormy ocean while trying to turn it into ice.
And while plunging into a full-bore videochat with a random might sound a bit much, a blurry teaser with conversation prompts looks fairly low risk.
Like surfers everywhere we nursed a quiet pride born of plunging into what everyone else kept at a wary distance — the ocean at its most dangerous.
But instead of a steady, controlled descent, the crane began to topple over suddenly before plunging into a free fall and crashing onto Worth Street in TriBeCa.
It seems that magic was no match for Viserion's — the Wall slowly calved apart, then crumbled all at once, with giant bergs plunging into the Shivering Sea.
Plunging into it, for him, was at once an adventure in an alien element and a solace, "a return to the security and irresponsibility of the womb".
Her hair free and streaming behind her when she stood on the edge and then jumped, plunging into the water, the darkness, the weightlessness, the utter freedom.
Unlike Mr. Trudeau, who seems to thrive on plunging into crowds and posing for selfies, Mr. Harper's style was more that of a remote corporate chief executive.
As a challenger to Facebook and Alphabet, both mired in data scandals, Jeff Bezos' firm risks negative attention by plunging into the advertising business and targeting users.
Now the issue has landed at the Supreme Court, which this spring will be plunging into one of the most politically explosive issues of the 2016 campaign.
Bottom line: No specific details have leaked, but this seemingly could curtail the strengthening trend of Chinese money plunging into U.S. companies, including Silicon Valley tech startups.
ValuJet 592 took off from Miami International Airport in 1996 carrying improperly stored hazardous cargo that caused a fire and sent the plane plunging into the Everglades.
Thousands of government and rescue workers were mobilized, plunging into the shattered shells of residences and offices across the city as legions of residents helped clear debris.
When plunging into the bloody abyss of the American racial past, as Eleanor Henderson does in her second novel, "The Twelve-Mile Straight," the stakes are high.
Why it matters: The Dispatch, citing "worrisome" trends in journalism on the right, is plunging into a tough space — conservative, but not a booster of President Trump.
Plunging into undesirably uncharted territory, Trump is setting records with his dismally low approval ratings, including the lowest mark ever for a president in his first year.
Brent and U.S. crude futures have recently tumbled more than $20 a barrel from four-year highs, plunging into a bear market over the course of six weeks.
The Airbus A320 vanished from the radar on May 19, plunging into the eastern Mediterranean Sea en route from Paris to Cairo, killing all 66 people on board.
Clinton, a cautious candidate who often bemoans being the subject of Republican conspiracy theories, has shown surprising ease plunging into the discussion of the possibility of extraterrestrial beings.
It's likely why Big Tobacco-owned brands like blu have avoided plunging into more complicated, customizable designs and giving users the option to refill with different e-liquids.
When Aquaman chugs a bottle of booze before plunging into an angry sea, the movie hits the comic-book sweet spot between deadly seriousness and self-amused levity.
As Canada, Mexico and the United States reconvene in Ottawa this weekend for a third round of trade talks, they are plunging into some of Nafta's thorniest issues.
He moved out and we finished the latter half of our residencies newly single, plunging into the world of online dating, both in the market for thirtysomething men.
Ms. Hochman offers these questions to consider, especially for singles, before plunging into the adoption process: • Where am I in my life — single, looking to get married, etc.?
The country issued in March its first 10-year bond since plunging into a debt crisis in 2010, with a yield of 3.90% and a coupon of 3.875.
Next, they file down over the jagged volcanic rocks, chattering and singing, and don their ancient oval dive masks before, finally, plunging into the rough South Korean sea.
In the third season, debuting Sunday night, his character — a spiritual comedian — is returning to the city from a college comedy tour and plunging into a new romance.
Malaysian and international investigators have been looking into why the jet veered thousands of miles off course from its scheduled route before eventually plunging into the Indian Ocean.
A Cincinnati Police Department spokeswoman told PEOPLE on Tuesday that detectives are "looking at the facts and circumstances" that led to the boy plunging into the Gorilla World exhibit.
This morning's ring pass is just the first of 22 dives that Cassini will do while on this orbit, before plunging into Saturn and burning up in mid-September.
Samantha Broberg, 163, reportedly climbed up on a deck railing and tumbled backwards, plunging into warm water about 200 miles off the coast of Galveston, Texas, at 2 a.m.
Debate on Iran sanctions reignites: Lawmakers are plunging into another fight over Iran sanctions with economic restrictions on the country set to expire at the end of the year.
Anselmi then gravitates toward heavy metal and BMX, embracing each macho subculture like a faith, before plunging into a years-long murk of booze, tattoos, drugs, and self-hate.
The did not hit the low set in February at 2,533, but it did touch its 200-day moving average Friday when the market was plunging into the close.
Trump's decision to grant sanctions waivers, after pushing the OPEC alliance to boost output, is contributing to the looming oversupply that has sent oil prices plunging into a bear market.
When Mexican marines raided the Culiacan safe house where he was holed up last February, Guzmán narrowly escaped by plunging into a secret tunnel that was hidden beneath a bathtub.
A major highway bridge in Genoa, northwest Italy, collapsed Tuesday during a sudden and powerful storm, killing dozens of people as vehicles were sent plunging into an industrial area below.
Inside massively multiplayer online role-playing games like World Of Warcraft, some people prefer to login and see who's around to hang out with rather than immediately plunging into battle.
Instead of plunging into the dark abyss that is your plumbing system, your hair will wrap neatly around the stem of the device, allowing you to easily pull it out.
NWR has been trying to reach a restructuring and state aid agreement with the government since the end of last year, after plunging into loss as global coal prices fell.
So if you look at the chart and the case level is skyrocketing up to into the sky and the market's plunging into the into the floor, if you will.
Those comments helped Wall Street curb its losses after the worst week of stock losses since the 28503 financial crisis, with all three major stock indexes plunging into a correction.
NWR has been trying to reach a restructuring and state aid agreement with the government since the end of last year, after plunging into losses as global coal prices fell.
The House is plunging into impeachment, the Senate will have to hold a trial and Democratic voters have a long way to go in pruning the field of presidential contenders.
The injured people were on a tour boat that shows visitors lava plunging into the ocean from the active Kilauea volcano that has been shooting lava for the past two months.
While the first was deemed a failure, the second rocket climbed to more than 1,000 km before plunging into the Sea of Japan 400 km down range from the launch sight.
When V1 flying bombs appeared he discovered that, by overtaking very close in a Tempest V, he could clip their wings with his own and send them plunging into the Channel.
Personally, it's a no from me, with its videos of hands plunging into the sticky depths of squelching, rainbow-colored goo or a sequin-stuffed mass that crackles as it's manipulated.
"If I can open it up, then it will be magic, but if I can't, it will be tragic," he told fans before plunging into the river, according to The Guardian.
And it's that kind of sacrificial love, the leaving of comfort and plunging into the unknown, that is all over The Shape of Water, whether it's between friends or between lovers.
He played another gripping movement of the Janacek before plunging into C. P. E. Bach's astonishing Fantasy in F-sharp minor — dark, impetuous music full of harmonic daring and unhinged drama.
Plath was a diligent correspondent; you get the feeling she dispatched these letters before plunging into her real writing, as a way to loosen her fingers and warm up her pen.
He attended the Jesuit-run Belen School in the capital and then studied law at the University of Havana, plunging into the violent politics of the time and starting his drift leftward.
" Trump focuses outreach on big donors -   Politico : "President Donald Trump is plunging into the big-donor game, planning an appearance at a six-figure-a-head fundraiser benefiting his allied super PAC.
Ryan, an observant Catholic, is one of the most self-disciplined politicians around -- with his devotion to his P90X fitness regimen and love of plunging into the depths of a government budget.
Cassini will perform another 21 dives through the same gap, beaming back more information about the planet and its beautiful rings, before plunging into Saturn itself to burn up in its atmosphere.
This way, creators can tell a story without worrying that viewers will miss the important parts, like "a diver plunging into the water or a shark swimming up behind them", Facebook writes.
By reorienting his wall-funding quest toward a legally uncertain strategy based on declaring a national emergency, Trump now risks plunging into a lengthy battle with Democrats and dividing his fellow Republicans.
This last discovery gives some credence to theory that comets might have seeded life on Earth — perhaps plunging into the surface of the planet when it was little more than molten rock.
The Cassini spacecraft perished in a literal blaze of glory on September 2100, 2017, when it ended its 13-year study of Saturn by intentionally plunging into the gas giant's swirling atmosphere.
Soundgarden's musical journeys tended toward the knotty and dark, plunging into off-kilter meters and punctuated by Mr. Cornell's voice, which could quickly shift from a soulful howl to a gritty growl.
Obama administration aides had deliberated extensively over the proposed operation, weighing the value of any information that might be recovered against the risk to the Special Operations forces plunging into hostile territory.
The strong winds and heavy rain also caused minor damage around New York City, even toppling a tractor-trailer on the George Washington Bridge and nearly sending it plunging into the Hudson River.
Ms. Forster turned out several more entertaining social comedies over the next decade before plunging into biography and adopting a more consciously feminist approach to fiction, incorporating serious social problems into her narratives.
Many newspapers here are praising Rouhani's response, advocating a wait-and-see approach to see if the Europeans will stand by them, preventing the country from plunging into an even deeper economic crisis.
Ellis slides into Lawrence's expanded role like it's a sweater that fits just right, portraying Lawrence's blossoming confidence and hesitation at plunging into the life of being a true player with equal dexterity.
Leaning on testimonies from visual artists Molly Crabapple and Martin Brief, writers James McAnally and Jessica Olien, she crafts the claim that when artists make an experimental misstep they risk plunging into poverty.
Origin Stories Finally, one (or three) for the road: I think your son will love Rick Riordan's books, but hold off for a year before plunging into the Percy Jackson books with him.
And with traditional data — like corporate reports and government statistics — being revised or on a time delay, investors are plunging into alternative data streams that can provide them more up-to-date info.
Mr. Macron is the wunderkind of French politics, a graduate of elite schools, a student of philosophy and an accomplished pianist, who made a quick fortune in investment banking before plunging into politics.
Cassini Spacecraft Operations Team Manager Julie Webster reacts in mission control at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory after confirmation of Cassini's demise after intentionally plunging into Saturn's atmosphere and ending it's 20-year mission.
Texas state police confirmed that 16 people died on Saturday in the crash of a hot-air balloon, which eyewitnesses said struck power transmission lines and burst into flames before plunging into a pasture.
But after a decades-long Saturnian sojourn, the spacecraft is running out of fuel—so on April 23rd, it will embark on its Grand Finale mission before plunging into Saturn's atmosphere on September 15th.
By plunging into a majority-defining fight for tax reform, the White House and GOP leaders are pitting their wits against the most resourceful, well-funded, and experienced players of the inside Washington game.
The period covered will see Blair challenge the Queen over her response to Princess Diana's death, before possibly plunging into the Labour leader's further electoral successes and the political crisis over the Iraq War.
Whether plunging into Sean's delusions and terrors (including visitations from the Devil) with a meticulous realism, or unflinchingly observing Sean's self-mutilating exertions, Potrykus himself seems amazed by the ecstatic energy of Sean's madness.
" In others it's "the particular stoop of working backs, calloused hands plunging into soil or picking berries, the hanging of just-washed clothes, and views of tired feet moving along and through dusty furrows.
The railway from Van Buren to Springdale, which some probably rode on, is now used for tourist excursions, plunging into the Ozarks through mountain villages that grew up around what was formerly a commercial line.
The systems administrator who comes home from work every day and becomes a kind of cyber-batman, plunging into the scariest parts of the internet to try to save people from the dangers lurking there.
U.S. and South Korean officials said out of the two tests, one had flown just 150 kilometers (93 miles) before plunging into the Sea of Japan, while the other had traveled 400 kilometers (249 miles).
By reorienting his quest for wall funding toward a legally uncertain strategy based on declaring a national emergency, Trump risks plunging into a lengthy legislative and legal battle with Democrats and dividing his fellow Republicans.
To this listener, it sounds less like a trip to the spa than a day spent plunging into the deep digital blue of every underwater video game level I've ever sullenly swum my way through.
After having spent time with this work and spoken with the artist about her aims and ambitions, I think it's best to do away with my own metaphor of plunging into something indecent or smutty.
After plunging into a career in the health industry in the mid-1980s and landing a job as a regional supervisor for Jenny Craig in Michigan in the '90s, she was ready to settle down.
An Atlanta maverick who defied architects' ethics codes by plunging into real estate development, Mr. Portman, who had no money to start with, made and lost millions of dollars cofinancing many of his own projects.
Seven people plucked from the river overnight had not been wearing life vests, most likely indicating that no one on the boat had any time to react before plunging into the frigid waters, officials said.
Whether the Senate can show some semblance of unity before plunging into what's sure to be a deeply acrimonious trial will depend on McConnell and Schumer and their ability to keep their caucuses in line.
There's no magic that lets us actually live in books yet, but plunging into the cold, clear waters of Dessen's slowly winding summer-spell, a tale of family lost and found, is pretty darn close.
North Korea fired an unidentified projectile from its capital Pyongyang that flew over Japan before plunging into the northern Pacific Ocean, officials said Tuesday, an especially aggressive test-flight that will rattle an already anxious region.
Rio's divers have been plunging into murky green water for several days now, as pool officials struggle to deal with algae, pH levels and other things you'd normally expect pool officials to have a handle on.
Spiky dinosaur discovered by accident In addition, the new fossil evidence solidifies the case that the dinosaurs died because of an asteroid plunging into the Gulf of Mexico, rather than environmental changes due to volcanic activity.
The billionaire businessman didn't take anything for granted, plunging into the retail-style politics he's largely dismissed and deploying his celebrity family members across the state on Tuesday to stake out polling precincts and local businesses.
Might it have blown away in the woods, where it was anchoring a pile of clothes after you had the It's Over discussion, which resulted in your plunging into the ocean and swimming toward the horizon?
I hoped Libya could escape its cycle of violence by drafting a new constitution and holding new elections, ultimately proving that it could build democratic institutions, as Tunisia did, without plunging into autocracy and military rule.
Those tests required leaving the safety of his usual clinic, which specialized in L.G.B.T. patients, and plunging into the world of mainstream medicine, where he said doctors treated him with respect, but other workers did not.
I'll admit to a tingle of schadenfreude as I looked over at Hekla to see to see if the soul of anyone on my hit list was plunging into hellfire, but I didn't dwell on it.
Behind the scenes, American intelligence and military officers have been working on clandestine plans, including the use of cyberattacks, to counter Iranian aggression without plunging into a full-out war, according to current and former officials.
A meteor is the streak of light of a space rock plunging into the atmosphere, and a meteorite is the remnant of space rock that survives the fiery descent and comes to rest on the ground.
For years deficit scolds dominated discourse inside the Beltway; much of the news media treated the urgency of fiscal austerity as an unquestioned fact, abandoning the usual rules of reportorial neutrality and plunging into outright advocacy.
The enormous projections show figures plunging into and emerging from the water, but I cannot identify which angels are shown on which screen, nor am I overwhelmed by this spectacle of slow motion and clever editing.
What happened: The 1958 NFL Championship game was the first playoff game to go to sudden-death overtime, with the Colts plunging into the end zone from the 1-yard line to win the game 23-17.
Visitors can move from video to video, plunging into the worlds of early avant-garde music by Yves Klein, performances by Throbbing Gristle; Fluxus artists like Yoko Ono; or slick music videos by contemporary bands like Trabant.
It's in the second act (that's the white tie and tails portion) that he seems to be plunging into the deepest recesses of his victims' — I mean, volunteers' — thoughts, with results that have you slapping your forehead.
The exhibition No Rules: Helen Frankenthaler Woodcuts is installed in a separate wing of the Clark's dazzling Tadao Ando redesign, a distance that allows the artist's accomplishments in one medium to sink in before plunging into another.
If you're happily plunging into the world of smart home appliances, take heed: These devices can sometimes be remotely disabled, and something as easy as getting in or out of your own garage can suddenly become a problem.
Instead of taking a moment to recharge their brains, War on Women laced up their boots and went into battle, taking their message across the country by plunging into the Warped Tour where they ruffled a few feathers.
Noh was born in the late 1940s amid huge chaos and instability in Korea, as the peninsula was liberated from Japanese occupation before plunging into civil war, leaving millions of famiiy members separated and hundreds of thousands orphaned.
Barry likes to leap before he thinks: "All this is legal?" he asks, scarcely pausing before plunging into the fray — and Mr. Cruise regularly widens his eyes in what seems to be an effort to convey Barry's incredulity.
The black hole's tremendous gravitational forces tear the star to shreds, with some of its material tossed into space and the rest plunging into the black hole, forming a disk of hot, bright gas as it is swallowed.
Plunging into her Senate record without naming her on Thursday, Pete Buttigieg — a fellow moderate with his own liabilities in Nevada and South Carolina — criticized Klobuchar's 2018 vote to confirm U.S. Customs and Border Protection Commissioner Kevin McAleenan.
As trucks and cars rumbled by in the faint winter sun, I gazed in awe at the ice below my feet, a bluish black platform cleaved by cracks — all that kept us from plunging into the frigid depths.
JR has planted three huge figures supported by scaffolding around Rio: a diver plunging into Barra Beach; a swimmer in Guanabara Bay; and a high jumper representing a Sudanese athlete whose injury prevented him from participating in the Games.
Dashboard camera footage from another car nearby, released earlier, had shown the bus charge onto the wrong side of the road without warning before hitting the railings of the Wanzhou Yangtze No. 2 Bridge and plunging into the river.
Because they couldn't enter the property, no one bothered to get out of the van, and they paused for only a few minutes before Grayson set a course southward, skirting suburban-style subdivisions before plunging into rural territory again.
Nothing could have prepared us for what lay outside the cozy van: Imagine plunging into a cold lake, then lifting your head out of the water only to have your eyes pelted by a continuous hail of tiny needles.
Plunging into a debate over how to shift the congressional role in military action -- something that has drifted further into the executive branch's bailiwick through multiple administration of both parties -- seems hardly the way to bring the parties together.
Before dredgers - licensed to politically connected Cambodian businessmen and often operated by Vietnamese firms - began plunging into the waters to extract sand from the bottom, Pou said he earned more than $50 a day fishing for crab from his small motorboat.
But for me, they'll never be as compelling as the story of Jimmy and Chuck, two brothers bound together in fierce love and fierce hate, strapped to the same shark, not quite realizing it's dead, plunging into the abyss together.
Warnings for fire danger were to go into effect for parts of the region due to the heat, gusty north winds and relative humidity levels plunging into single digits — conditions that make vegetation ready to burn should a spark occur.
There's too much, really: too much sea, with its miles of fish and plankton roiling the deeps; too much predacious elegance, watching cormorants plunging into the sea like a hail of knives, to pierce the bodies of those fish and feed.
"Given the gravity of the situation and the responsibility to keep Brazil from plunging into the imponderable, the only option is for President Michel Temer to resign," said Senator Ronaldo Caiado, leader of the government-allied Democratas party in the Senate.
But it is probably already too late to carry out the large-scale planning that would have been necessary to move people comfortably and gradually away from the coasts and change the economics of places that are plunging into unending drought.
There's a certain irony in the fact that Trump is seeking relief from his domestic troubles by plunging into the cruel and unforgiving world that America confronts abroad, particularly the seemingly intractable Israeli-Palestinian conflict and a good many skeptical allies.
It's not impossible to imagine them plunging into the tax for an unproven roster (or even re-signing Jokic this summer and managing to avoid it), but the repeater tax is a legitimate concern that may influence ownership's upcoming decisions.
Krystal Ball: Billionaires panicking over Sanders candidacy MORE, the former New York City mayor and billionaire, is actively preparing a White House run as a Democrat without officially plunging into the candidate pool momentarily complicated an increasingly unpredictable presidential race.
Given how important Saudi Arabia remains to American foreign policy in the Middle East, Washington would be wise to continue to press Riyadh for reform, while taking into account the delicate balance needed to keep the country from plunging into chaos.
In the back, the old church's intricate stonework frames a blood-red visualization of the Red Wedding by creative data visualizers Pop Chart Lab, wherein the Season 3 shocker is symbolized by a bunch of swords plunging into a Dire Wolf.
The Orange scored their first TD of the season with 216:248 remaining in the first half when Adams capped a 245-play, 71-yard drive by plunging into the end zone from two yards out on a third down.
In the latest of several speeches by ministers to lay out Britain's Brexit plans, Davis told business leaders in Austria that fears of Britain plunging into a "Mad Max-style world borrowed from dystopian fiction" after leaving the EU are unfounded.
"There's been a blurring of lines between parties, and it's time to bring the Democratic Party back to people," she said after the parade and before plunging into a park full of union workers featuring a truck offering free beer.
Mr. Navarro's perception of China can best be summed up by the title of his book "Death by China" and the ensuing 2012 documentary, which features a bloody "Made in China" knife plunging into a map of the United States.
The complaint seeks $750,047 for property damage and other costs that allegedly occurred when Flight 1086 veered off Runway 13 after touchdown, struck a fence and came to rest on an embankment, just short of plunging into frigid Flushing Bay.
Peter Navarro the head of the president's trade council, a guy who wrote a book 'Death by China', accompanied by a movie which showed a knife plunging into a bloody map of America, an academic with kind of wonky views.
But Russia was not alone: As noted by The New York Times, there were also many lone or small business profiteers who were able to take advantage of the tendency of Americans to plunge into headlines without plunging into substance.
The 31-year-old actor posted two videos to his Instagram story showing off his holiday plans, which consisted of sitting in a hot sauna that got up to 156 degrees before running out and immediately plunging into an ice cold bath.
What actually happened to the Martin family isn't much of a mystery — they likely drove off the road on the way home, their car plunging into the river below — but the evocative snapshots of a life never resumed make this entry particularly eerie.
Orthodox believers across Russia, Ukraine, Belarus and elsewhere celebrate the epiphany, a Christian holiday celebrating Jesus's visit by the three wise men and his later baptism in the River Jordan, by plunging into bodies of water, often in temperatures far below freezing.
What Sucks: Walking Through Fresh Snow Is ExhaustingMake it Suck Less: MSR Evo Snowshoes, $140You can find fancier snowshoes, but MSR's are reasonably priced and do everything you need them to—which is to say, they prevent you from plunging into snowdrifts.
Today with the walkie-talkie, battalion headquarters can direct units over wide stretches of battlefront the way a quarterback sends his team plunging into action, and in addition the headquarters will know all the time what is developing in each area of operations.
Neko Case's nearly 20-year-long career has given us some of the best songs of that time frame, chronicles of a country and world that often seem to be plunging into chaos but always manage to just barely avoid doing so.
For Mr. Dery, and for anyone else, plunging into Goreyland means becoming acquainted with Diaghilev's "Ballets Russes," with French silent films, the surrealist collage novels of Max Ernst, Victorian children's literature, the ancient Japanese novel "The Tale of Genji" and so forth.
He skates over the story's sociopolitical stakes but goes hard on the cheap shocks: a dead cat hanging from a ceiling like a fixture, bozo fans gnawing on a severed pig's head mid-concert, close-ups of knives digging and plunging into bodies.
A family of four was returning from dinner when their boat apparently struck power lines, causing the vessel to flip over and send the passengers, including two young children, plunging into the darkened waters of the Indian River in Brevard County, Cocoa police say.
For the Grill Room, where the well heeled and connected have long held their power lunches, Mr. Carbone is plunging into a library of menus from the earliest phase of the restaurant, which opened in 1959, hoping to recreate many of the vintage dishes.
In one of his last official appearances before stepping down as high commissioner for human rights, Mr. al-Hussein called for action by the United Nations Human Rights Council and the international community to prevent the country from plunging into deeper social and political turmoil.
But with the president plunging into the longstanding debate over the appropriate place of Civil War-era symbols in contemporary society, Mr. Schumer argued on Thursday that Mr. Trump was trying to shift the conversation away from his own response to the violence in Charlottesville.
Edelman spent two years working on America, plunging into O.J. Simpson's life and career without knowing what kind of footage he'd find, who would talk to him, or whether or not viewers would even want to revisit one of the most screen-saturating scandals of the 1990s.
Back in May, the High School Musical star posted two videos to his Instagram story detailing his Memorial Day weekend plans, which consisted of sitting in a hot sauna that got up to 156 degrees before running out and immediately plunging into an ice cold bath.
By reorienting his quest for wall funding toward a legally uncertain strategy based on declaring a national emergency, Trump risks plunging into a lengthy legislative and legal battle with Democrats and dividing his fellow Republicans, many of whom expressed grave reservations on Friday about the president's action.
By reorienting his quest for wall funding toward a legally uncertain strategy based on declaring a national emergency, Trump risks plunging into a lengthy legislative and legal battle with Democrats and dividing his fellow Republicans - many of whom expressed grave reservations on Friday about the president's action.
Colin Nathaniel Scott, 23, was seen by his sister on Tuesday slipping and plunging into the hot spring near Pork Chop Geyser in the Norris Geyser Basin after straying some 225 yards from a wooden boardwalk designed to prevent such accidents, according to park spokesman Morgan Warthin.
This Valentine's Day, you could go for the big romantic gesture — like stealing a blue French horn or plunging into a river for a locket — or just curl up and binge this enduring, lovelorn sitcom, in which its young ensemble cast falls in and out of love.
New York/Hong Kong/London (CNN Business)US stocks opened lower Monday and European markets stayed stuck in reverse even after the US Federal Reserve committed itself to creating an unlimited amount of money to prevent the world's largest economy from plunging into a deep recession.
Cassini ends its mission with 22 loops between Saturn and its innermost ring, observing the planet's solstice (which occurs once every 15 Earth years), before plunging into Saturn's atmosphere, self-destructing in order to prevent any possible Earth contamination to the potential life on Enceladus and/or Titan.
What was surprising was that many who rose to speak in the two-and-a-half hour session declared it was a shame that the draft, and more broadly the notion of a couple of years of national service before plunging into careers and families, had been abandoned.
The Institute, whose avowed mission is to "move US foreign policy away from endless war and toward vigorous diplomacy in the pursuit of international peace," seeks to distance itself from debacles like Afghanistan without plunging into the virulent dislike of all foreign policy elites espoused by the Trump administration.
"Quite simply, the secret of plunging into icy water lies in the feeling that surges through your body once you get out of the water — as soon as you're back on dry land your circulation kicks in and your body starts to warm up and makes you feel, well, happy."
That arrangement, completed just as FIFA was plunging into organizational chaos, was one of many instances in which three of FIFA's top officials arranged over five years to pay themselves more than $80 million, according to an internal investigation of world soccer's governing body by the American law firm Quinn Emanuel.
The secret ingredient of the show is the when-in-Rome avidity with which Bourdain partakes of indigenous custom and cuisine, whether he is pounding vodka before plunging into a frozen river outside St. Petersburg or spearing a fatted swine as the guest of honor at a jungle longhouse in Borneo.
Cattle futures drew support from last week's stronger cash trade and a winter storm forecast in the northern U.S. Plains that could dump up to 3 feet (1 meter) of snow in North Dakota and send temperatures plunging into the 20s Fahrenheit in Nebraska, western Iowa, southwest Minnesota and the Dakotas.
Yet with much of the same proposal still intact, including a periodic review of funding and Ramsay participation in hiring decisions, administrators at the University of Sydney have been unable to resist the lure of the center's millions and — to the considerable disquiet of staff, including me — are plunging into negotiations.
In his first speech to the Commons—usually a chance for new members to linger on their constituency's history and character—the pinstriped MP for Runnymede and Weybridge made a few perfunctory remarks about the number of golf courses he represented before plunging into a lecture about aggregate supplementary credit approvals and cash-backed set-aside capital receipts.
I breathe this voice, plunging into thin ethereal world, but I cannot get to know this sweet secret of life... As a crystal starts to play with different colors of a rainbow, when the beam of the sun falls to it, as unsurpassed pure voice of Vitas plays and sparkles with all shades in a beam of divine light.
His voice and vision made poetry from blackberry picking and ritual murder; from peeled potatoes in a bucket and epic travels in the afterlife; from a glimpse of his wife plunging into a swimming pool, and the tug of an airborne kite — "a tightened drumhead, an armful of blown chaff" — as he handed its string to his sons.
It fell to John F. Kelly, his chief of staff, who is also a newcomer to high-stakes legislative talks, and is still learning to channel Mr. Trump's fluctuating impulses, to haggle over the details with Republican leaders, who have become accustomed to plunging into tricky negotiations without a clear sense of what the president would accept.
It's hard to see how Bojack Horseman can continue plunging into ever darker realms of the character's psyche, but then again I'd have said the same after seasons three and two... no release date as yet and animations do take a while longer to make than your average TV show so settle in and keep your eyes peeled for any hints Bojack may drop.
Generation's End, though pervaded by a palpable sadness, is as measured in its expression as you'd expect from a man who is no longer plunging into the unknown as he wanders among peoples who have long been on the receiving end of history, but a husband and father who's found himself a safe haven inside the respectable gray bubble of The New York Times, where on 9/11 he was employed as an editor.
That quest gets nudged forward just a bit in Jason Bourne, Damon's first crack at the character in nearly a decade, and a movie that absolutely did not need to be made: After all, Ultimatum wrapped up with our hero as close to the truth as he was ever going to be, having finally gotten some comeuppance against the CIA bureaucrats who turned him into a killing machine—and then plunging into the East River, alive and kicking.
"The Los Angeles County Museum of Art is replacing four campus buildings with a dysfunctional, unaffordable, budget-busting billion dollar building that will dismantle the historic collections that have made LACMA the largest encyclopedic museum west of the Mississippi," the text continued, below a photomontage of a rendering of Zumthor's building plunging into the ocean (presumably inspired by architect Stanley Tigerman's iconic 1403 photo-montage of a Mies van der Rohe's Crown Hall sinking into Lake Michigan).
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellPelosi, Schumer press for gun screenings as Trump inches away The malware election: Returning to paper ballots only way to prevent hacking First House Republican backs bill banning assault weapons MORE (R-Ky.) also signaled he was eager for a deal, warning GOP colleagues in a meeting the previous week that if a deal failed to materialize, they would be facing the unpalatable choice of voting for another stopgap or plunging into another shutdown.
From there I strolled down the narrow lanes of Lagos's city center, with its red-tiled roofs, and fell in love with one particularly beautiful building near Luís de Camões Plaza: Bedecked in bright emerald-green tile, the eye-catching structure would not have been out of place in the Emerald City in Oz. After picking up a quick €133 chorizo sandwich from the fast-food favorite A Merendeira, I drove south for roughly a mile to Ponta da Piedade for more jaw-dropping panoramas of jagged cliffs plunging into limpid blue waters.
When I reflect on the moments in recent movies that have stayed with me — Taraji P. Henson arriving in her NASA office, soaking wet, to claim the respect that is her due; Casey Affleck walking away from Michelle Williams on a frigid New England street; Sasha Lane plunging into a Texas swimming pool; Don Cheadle as Miles Davis suffering the indignity of a visit to a Columbia University dormitory in the midst of an absurd caper — I think that the right name for what I've witnessed is bravery.
Ms. Kominsky-Crumb's self-excavation "Dream House," all 33 original pages of which are pushpinned to the gallery's blindingly frigid-white walls, includes a panel in which the young Aline remarks that the modernist hard edges of her parents' aspirational new house make her feel "lonely and sorta scared," while "Aline & Bob: In Troubles With Money," recently published in Harper's Magazine, begins with an email from the gallery about a multimillion-dollar sale before plunging into a densely particular account of the couple's inability to manage or enjoy such a windfall.

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