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His defenders suggest that the evenly divided, highly polarized electorate is so dug in that neither candidate can break away.
"And that you're in a situation … where the patient together with the oncologist is so dug in, that together they are hanging on to life for all they are worth.
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I don't understand why people are so dug in about it, but it's hard to change these things.
He added, "If you just listen to what he said today in defense of Gonzales, his back is so up and his heels are so dug in, I'm not sure he can do it".
Inhofe appears to be so dug into his ideological position and the negative attention he gets from it that it is impossible for him to be skeptical, or anything but a true believer in contrarianism.
"Downton is so supremely well dug in its foxhole and as this is the last series it is obviously going to attract people's attention.
One explanation, so banal as to be plausible, is that there is so much digging and tunneling going on around Istanbul that contractors need somewhere to dump the debris.
But voters' views of Trump and Clinton are so negative — and supporters of both are already so dug in — that even their responses to a week such as this may not change voters' perceptions.
Kutcher, whose own company A-Grade is a listed investor of Uber, initially posted the following: What is so wrong about digging up dirt on shady journalist?
"What is so wrong about digging up dirt on shady journalist?" asked Kutcher in the first of a series of tweets addressing the controversy today.
Local cemeteries don't make as much sense for families that aren't so dug in anymore, so to speak.
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