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Location sharing has steadily wormed its way into our lives.
Love — and rivalry — had wormed its way between these kinfolk.
Modernity has wormed its way into the space as well.
I stayed and wormed my way in and I loved it.
Once again, "The Wall" has wormed its way back into my consciousness.
How could Edgar have wormed his way into her brain so thoroughly?
The great pumpkin spice debate has even wormed its way into current affairs.
Instead, Wyatt has somehow wormed himself into seemingly every other storyline in Westworld.
And, now it seems it's even wormed itself into our dating lives. Great.
Several of these have wormed their way — in altered form — into my fiction.
It's a mindset which has wormed its way into every corner of American life.
She burned all over at once, and exhaled the beauty that wormed through her veins.
" The phrase, Benfey writes, "wormed its way into the very highest levels of decision-making.
They wormed their way in, felt directed at me, ambitious and trying to juggle it all.
I wormed out of the car, mumbled a thank you, and forgot to rate the driver.
Somehow, natural gas has wormed its way into a safe space, outside of normally contentious energy politics.
But even as I scoffed at Ring Fit Adventure's story, it inexplicably wormed itself into my brain.
All of the kittens are up to date on vaccines, are spayed/neutered, and are de-wormed.
Both ancient rulers Blasphemy and Spanish gore pioneers Wormed were really good, but that's about all I remember.
Hell, the tradition-cum-trope even famously wormed its way into the halls of power a few years back.
Roy walked to the makeshift changing station, pulled shut the curtain behind, and wormed his way into the sleeve.
Water wormed its chill fingers inside our waterproof layer, straight to the wool shirts we wore as a base.
My gran likes my profile picture As Facebook has wormed its way into our lives, its demographics have shifted dramatically.
Of course, Facebook has yet to supplant all of it, but has wormed its way in in more insidious ways.
When I finally wormed my way inside, I found the fast food chain transformed into a weird, protracted party zone.
A mysterious bacterium wormed its way into his body, tearing away at his flesh and turning his skin purplish-black.
It just speaks to how determinedly, and effectively, Colbert wormed his way down into the id of the hard-right movement.
In a very short space of time, Resnick wormed his way into Liston's entourage and became the champ's gofer and confidant.
But as the music was playing and I was writing my note, the music wormed its way into my dark headspace.
So much so that it has wormed its way into the leading anti-corruption oversight agency: Transparency International in Pakistan (TIP).
I was living with my good friend Alex J. Blenkinsop, an Englishman whose vernacular quickly wormed its way into my heart.
My high school teammates' discomfort wormed its way into how I talked about my disability during my four years of college.
It marks the end of having somewhere safe and free to leave our children during the day while we work; the end of a reliable schedule that has wormed its way into acceptance by our supervisors and colleagues; and the end of reliable schedule that has wormed its way into acceptance by our change-averse children.
It swept our nation's high schools, wormed its way into late night TV, and even graced the hallowed halls of professional wrestling.
But, then, it's not unthinkable: Gould has wormed his way into literary history, and he appears to be lodged there for good.
As the summer months began to cool down, so did the versions of "Into You" that wormed their way into my life.
She was this teenage girl who kind of wormed her way into this scene and at that time surfing was super subculture.
This is a successful bit of advertising that has wormed its way into our brains and policies to make milk seem magical.
As it had in the United States, the sport wormed its way into the subculture, finding refuge with teens on the fringes.
Etienne wormed his way 221 yards for a touchdown to bring Clemson within 21-22 with 2:45 left in the half.
But the most obvious conduit is Roger Stone, a shady right-wing operative who has wormed his way into the Trump inner circle.
"Vanderpump Rules" star Jax Taylor wormed his way out of possible prison time by telling the judge his transgressions were triggered by liquor.
Enter Wormed, the ultra-technical Spanish death metal band that made their debut in 2003 with the ambitious sci-fi concept album Planisphaerium.
Appearing on shelves before mayonnaise was even produced commercially in Great Britain, Salad Cream wormed its way into the British stomach without competition.
That's because over its 14 years in existence, Facebook has aggressively wormed its way into the lives of its users — both current and past.
Regardless, there's no denying SOTS and the conversation surrounding it is a very real thing that has wormed its way into the pop consciousness.
But the 2016 presidential race has been riddled with leaks perpetrated by hackers who wormed their way into servers to try to undermine the election.
"In My Feelings" got a boost from its viral clout, but it's likely that Drake would have wormed his way onto the charts without it.
I rediscovered puns that wormed their way permanently into my memory, absurd comedy gags, and a cast of shallow, entitled characters with no moral compasses.
It was initially intended only for developers, but other staffers like Lake wormed their way in and now there are multiple tiers for most sports.
The clever hook is that kids, who cannot be wormed into by the enemy, must be trained and armed to kill the grownups who can.
The rumors and words wormed into people's brains and poisoned my reputation, right as the artistic group began to gain national attention in Chicago and Minneapolis.
It's based on the true story of a man who impersonated a famous Iranian director and then wormed his way into a film-loving family's confidence.
Lynn wormed out of a bases-loaded, one-out threat in the second, slipping a called third strike by Alcides Escobar before getting an infield out.
Now that YouTuber Logan Paul has gotten himself kicked off of the platform, he's wormed his way back on camera to embark on an apology tour.
It's a sense of humor that is irreverent and heavy on folksy shtick, which wormed its way from Odessa to Kryvyi Rih and, later, to Brighton Beach.
Benson posted on Instagram this morning that she got off a plane (probably from Toronto) to discover that someone had wormed their way into her Instagram account.
That was until last July when a developer named Nick Lee wormed his way past the security measures of the online ordering system and published the results.
No matter how forcefully or consistently people wormed into your head that the formula for success always involves a 9-to-5 job, it's just not true.
Malicious apps designed to trick shoppers have wormed their way into Apple's iOS App Store, according to recent reports in The New York Times and New York Post.
From internet search to email to calendars, smart assistants, maps, and location data, the tech giant has wormed its way into almost every aspect of our daily lives.
Wormed Then it's finally time for Piggy D, but just like we saw during Agoraphobic Nosebleed's set, the venue was far too big for a band like this.
Google, the self-proclaiming "don't be evil" conglomerate that has wormed its way into all of our lives has a similar stance on company leakers: find and punish.
Even the guys from Workaholics—the show whose shoes Comedy Central originally intended Broad City to fill—may have wormed their way into the Loser Hall of Fame.
Then about seven years ago, musical comedy wormed its way back into the spotlight with a handful of popular TV shows, such as Flight of the Conchords and Glee.
And given that the ice samples were buried 100 feet and 15 feet down, respectively, they argue it's implausible modern day nematodes could have wormed their way that deep.
Those ideas of colonization and settlement that have wormed their way into the American consciousness are meant to inspire people to take up the charge in support of spaceflight.
But it never stops trying to find a crack it can expand into a larger hole, until it's wormed its way past your defenses and into your good graces.
"Police at Bourke have taken him to the vet, had him de-sexed, wormed, vaccinated and micro chipped and is now officially the Bourke Station Cat," the Facebook post continues.
Familiarity breeds contempt; as technology wormed deeper into our lives, it began to feel less like an unalloyed good and more like every other annoyance we have to deal with.
The fly that landed in the old woman's ear was just looking for a safe, dark place to lay its eggs––as did the silverfish that wormed its way into mine.
But the way these fringe forces have wormed their way in with law enforcement—in some cities, including Kiev, they've taken part in police patrols and operations—is dangerous, others counter.
With smartphone use having wormed its way into every aspect of our lives, it's important that the apps and operating systems running on those devices keep the one-handed user in mind.
I became too invested in the game Unfortunately, this unkillable monster, known as the Tyrant, wormed its way into my brain and caused an unhealthy amount of anxiety to completely grip me.
It is a measure of how thoroughly Amazon's voice assistant has wormed herself into our lives, and into much of the culture beyond, that I never considered unplugging her after the scream.
Furthermore, the way he wormed his way into Bernard's head this season seems to undermine his whole premise about hosts being the only species capable of true free will and self-improvement.
The result is that leveraged loans have morphed from the kind of specialist investment that only a sophisticated institutional investor would hold into a product that has wormed its way into consumer holdings.
As we meet Alice, she's planning her wedding to Ben (Peter Krause of "Parenthood"), who it turns out wormed his way into her life for the sole purpose of stealing from her clients.
By the end of the 1950s, advertisers had wormed their way into the family living room, with television and radio networks "owning" times of the day that were previously sacred, like dinner hour.
Even when we learn the right lyrics, it's already wormed and lodged itself into our brains, and nothing can ever stop you from singing "All the lonely Starbucks lovers" to Taylor Swift's "Blank Space" again.
Clearly, key officials in Washington view Greenland as a valuable piece of real estate in the emerging geopolitical struggle Pompeo laid out, an assessment that clearly wormed its way into President Trump's consciousness as well.
After a lengthy hiatus during which Wormed vocalist Phlegeton and bassist Guillemoth were left as the band's sole members, they re-emerged with a new lineup in 2013 and unveiled Exodromos, a prequel to Planisphaerium.
In these so-called "Zoombombing" incidents, malcontents have wormed their way into public and private videostreams and proceeded to wreak havoc by sharing screens filled with, among other things, hardcore pornography for all to see.
The Royals added a run in the second when Cheslor Cuthbert doubled down the left-field line Teheran, Paulo Orlando was hit by a pitch and Escobar wormed a two-out run-producing single to right.
Holloway went in prepared for this and each time had his head posted underneath Aldo's, wormed his arms free, and immediately smacked Aldo with a left hook or elbow on the break to keep him working.
"He gradually wormed his way into her good graces, he coerced her into listening to him and not following our directions and the next thing I knew my daughter wasn't communicating with me," her father told WBTV.
The first was Dirty John, a Los Angeles Times collaboration which explored the wild-but-true story of grifter John Meehan, who lied, stole, and wormed his way into the heart of wealthy interior designer Debra Newell.
The humane society's website says that before the foster cats leave the shelter through the Office Cat program, the cats are spayed or neutered, microchipped, de-wormed, treated for fleas and ticks, vaccinated, and tested for Feline Leukemia.
We're living in a very particular moment in history where toxic ideologies have wormed their way into public view due to bad faith arguments that put a belief structure like white supremacy on the same footing as racial equality.
Pokora had long been aware that his misdeeds had angered some powerful interests, and not just within the gaming industry; in the course of seeking out all things Xbox, he and his associates had wormed into American military networks too.
For a fleeting moment in the confused swirl of the 223s, Charles Manson, a diminutive ex-convict who had taken to hippie silks and a cosmic patter, somehow wormed his way into a plum spot adjacent the Hollywood A-list.
But his administration has been far tougher on Moscow for cyberattacks that officials this week said not only sought to sway political opinions, but also wormed into power plants, aviation systems and other critical infrastructure in the United States and Europe.
I was sitting cross-legged on a spare bed in a friend's house and it was very hot, and between the sound of the fan and the sound of the city outside, the game wormed its way into my head, where it stayed.
But out of the ashes of the pain and heartbreak, Grande gave the world "Thank U, Next," an anthem of emotional maturity and empowerment that has wormed its way into our collective psyche and is certainly a contender for song of the year.
We didn't spend the summer in frigid silence (we drank beers on our roof, strolled in Prospect Park, and, hello, we saw the third Captain America), but the disconnect I felt from my own body had wormed its way into my relationship.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. decision to expel 60 alleged spies is unlikely to cripple Russian spying in the United States because others have wormed and hacked their way into American companies, schools, and even the government, current and former U.S. officials said.
While the cops were busy digging through her bags of allegedly stolen merch, the woman unbuckled her seatbelt, slipped out of her handcuffs (without even puking up a key), wormed her way into the driver's seat, and sped off in the stolen police SUV.
But by challenging how the story of their son's murder was manipulated by people who wormed their way into their inner circle — even gaining access to their religious community — the Riches could shine a light on the darkest underbelly of the conservative media apparatus.
Exactly 2250 years ago today, one of the first high-profile hacks carried out for protest purposes occurred: Anti-globalization activists wormed their way into a database containing sensitive information belonging to the powerful attendees of the World Economic Forum's annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland.
"I will take you to eat something good now," said Viola, as we wormed our way through back streets, clotheslines overhead, passing a small pup watching the world go by in a sunny window, until we found the Pasticceria Cappello, a gleaming bakery overlooking Palermo.
Though the bland corporate language of Twitter's policy statements refuses to name any pointed examples, it's easy to see where the past few years of high-profile harassment and the 2016 election have wormed their way into how the company re-articulates its policies.
As the country deals with disruptions to travel, work, school and other aspects of daily life, coronavirus has wormed its way into the halls of power of the nation's capital, proving that even some the country's most prominent politicians are vulnerable to the risk of infection.
I said nothing when they prevented millennials from buying homes, when they wormed their way into our personal lives via marriage proposals, or even when they caused so many of us to brutally slice open our hands while attempting to access their creamy texture and heart-healthy goodness.
He's a man Alice and her co-workers refer to as Mr. X, a masterfully manipulative con man who wormed his way inside her trust bubble and bursts it wide open just days before they were set to get married — and makes off with $1.5 million of her money.
I'm not talking about the classic Eagles song your dad always cranked in the garage, or just-barely-past-their-expiration-date smashes, or pop punk albums you once cherished; I'm talking about the songs that you never chose to play, but that wormed into your head anyway.
The fact that health care benefits are at the center of a United Auto Workers strike that has shut down production at 33 General Motors plants last week shouldn't surprise anyone who understands how our private health insurance system has wormed its way into all parts of our economy.
I sensed Caselden, towering over the group, snaking through our mats, at times shaking another percussive, wooden instrument — but I quickly lost track of his actions, as the thick thrum of the dozen or so metal strings filled the enclosed space and wormed into my ears, the sustained notes eventually fogging my mind.
"It came about years later, after seeing the stickiness that the movie had, and the fact that it's always on TBS and how it sort of wormed its way into everyday speech more than any of us expected," Fey told EW about the project, which was first discussed more than five years ago.
Like all text-adventure games, The Lurking Horror relied solely on prose and the player's imagination, but its smarts and sense of atmosphere wormed their way into my brain — so much so that when I later went to college, I yearned to discover underground steam tunnels that were home to evildoing at my own university.
But the Predator 17 eventually wormed its way into my heart when I left it on the bar counter in my kitchen, perhaps the last place in my apartment I would otherwise put a gaming PC. Turns out making a drink, sitting on a stool, and blasting through Tomb Raider is a pretty good way to unwind at the end of the day.
Other takes on Trump and impeachment: Bill Carter: Colbert wormed his way into Trump's head Nicole Hemmer: Why it's so scary when Trump tweets about civil war Peter Eisner: Mike Pence can't escape Trump's Ukraine scandal Michael D'Antonio: The other secret calls that could sink Trump James D. Schultz: Bill Barr doesn't deserve hate from Democrats Crime and punishment Botham Jean, a 26-year-old Dallas man, was at home eating ice cream one night last year when a police officer "walked in his front door and murdered him," wrote Jill Filipovic.

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