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After several years of working in Silicon Valley, I'm burrowing deeper into the culture than I ever intended.
After several years of working in Silicon Valley, I'm burrowing deeper into the culture than I ever intended.
If anything, she derives satisfaction from burrowing deeper into details.
I live inside my biology, burrowing deeper into the swelling.
After rainy spells Cyclorana burrows deep in the soil, forming a chamber in which it lies in a cocoonlike sac filled with water formed from a special outer layer of its skin.
New Delhi's air quality has been noticeably poor all week, and the Air Quality Index levels of so-called PM2.5, tiny floating pollutants that burrow deep in lungs, was well-above Beijing levels earlier this week.
Pippo Delbono, an actor and playwright whose drama about the ThyssenKrupp tragedy, "La Menzogna" — The Lie — played to Rome audiences this year, called workplace deaths a "national herpes, an illness that burrows deep in society".
"I made the mistake for years of thinking it had no effect on me, that I left it at work, but when I was married my ex-husband said: 'No, you really change.'" Characters steeped in conflict burrow deep in her body.
The lugworm - Arenicola marina - spends its life burrowed deep in the sediment, so opportunities to find the perfect mate are limited.
Sophie's saccharine 8-bit melodies will burrow deep in your brain and leave you humming like an idiot, whether you're in on the joke or not.
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