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There's something inspiring about the way the band works, burrowing deep into uncharted (or, at any rate, inadvisable) territory.
Most strips focus on some small moment, a true-life anecdote, that sent the author spinning into inexplicable fury or burrowing deep into resignation to keep from exploding.
He was not a methodizer, burrowing deep into each role to find its hidden, essential psychological truth, but his art was deep and his professionalism thorough.
He is responsible for dike maintenance in the province, which includes killing the muskrats that weaken the levees by burrowing deep into them to create nesting chambers.
Mr Mazzetti describes a rogues' gallery of buccaneering chancers, from Blackwater's head, Erik Prince, burrowing deep into America's clandestine establishment, to plausible fantasists such as Michele Ballarin, a Virginia businesswoman who reckoned she could "fix" the failed state of Somalia.
Intel has created a handful of these chips and has every intention of burrowing deep into the consumer electronics market, but it's playing the role of the underdog, to be sure.
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If anything, she derives satisfaction from burrowing deeper into details.
Swatch slept through the show's final minutes, burrowing deeper into a couch.
The phrase remains with us, burrowing deeper into the political-journalistic lingo.
After several years of working in Silicon Valley, I'm burrowing deeper into the culture than I ever intended.
As it is, everyone's shrieking their lonesome anger, burrowing deeper into stress, gazing at their own images — and generating paralysis.
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