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And it's frequently crowded, because many New Yorkers rightly appreciate that no restaurant burrows more joyously into the earth or delves more deeply into the forest than the Tasting Room, which received one star from Mr. Grimes in 2001.

The manner in which Vanda leaps into and out of her role as the worshipped goddess is hilarious in itself, but as Vanda burrows more deeply into the play, actor and role begin to blur together.

Three species were chosen to represent a range of functional traits: Lumbricus terrestris (large, mainly detritivorous, makes vertical permanent burrows open at the surface), Aporrectodea longa (medium-large, feeds on both detritus and soil, makes burrows more branched than L. terrestris), and Allolobophora chlorotica (small, geophagous, makes ephemeral burrows below the soil surface).

The stimulation of AcPA began quickly and declined rapidly in casts (from 19 to 8 μmol phenol g−1 dry wt h−1, respectively at week 2 and 8 in the SL treatment) but it was initiated later and maintained at a high level for longer in burrows (more than 10 μmol phenol g−1 dry wt h−1 at week 8 in the SL treatment).

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Warplanes have dropped 5,000-pound 5,000-pounding bombs that are designed to burrow more than four stories down bombse dethatting in subterrarean Taliban commandesignednds.

It is believed that increasing predation pressures caused many marine organisms to develop better defenses and burrow more deeply into the seafloor.

But when I returned to see the show again almost a month after the opening, I found that both Mr. Hoffman and Ms. Emond had burrowed more deeply into their characters' troubled psyches and were connecting to the material on a more visceral level.

His skeleton crew spends its days battling morning glory – "the terrible weed with the beautiful name" – whose roots can burrow more than 20ft, sucking what little moisture remains in the soil.

But her emotional range is another story entirely, and the scalding power she brings to her interpretations of Mr. Sondheim's songs at the Café Carlyle suggests that she is burrowing more deeply into this rich material than ever.

The narrative centers on a daughter's search for a missing father, but it's more about Kip than Ariel as Morrow reconsiders the original sins of the grandfathers, burrowing more deeply than before into the moral thickets of 20th-century American politics and history.

"Would burrowing more deeply deter an attack, or would it only tempt both sides, all sides to attack the others' networks preemptively?" These, Kaplan writes, were the questions that "some tried to answer but no one ever did" during the nuclear confrontations of the cold war.

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