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"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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It would burrow under Brooklyn and the East River into Lower Manhattan.
Give him a word, and he would burrow joyously into its etymology.
From early in his tenure, Bolton would burrow in his West Wing office with copious binders of intelligence.
The architects would burrow down from the parlor floor of the tenement into its basement and below.
To cross the Alps, a high-speed train would require a new kind of tunnel — one that would burrow through the very bottom of the mountains.
Beverly Hills officials oppose a proposed stretch of the Purple Line because it would burrow under a public high school; they want the line moved a few blocks north.
Last month federal and state regulators granted a permit for a giant silver and copper mine that would burrow a length of three miles under a federal wilderness area, 900 feet below the snowy ridges and the lodgepole pine.
Mr. Gore would burrow the federal government into the local collective bargaining process in ways never before seen, offering federally financed raises of up to $10,000 to teachers in districts that commit to aggressive reform programs.
"Day after day," Mr. Obama said, "they would burrow into the coal, the fruits of their labor what so often we take for granted: the electricity that lights up a convention center; that lights up our church or our home, our school, our office; the energy that powers our country; the energy that powers the world".
If I were granted the chance to live far out on an island, I don't think the dark and the wind would burrow into me the way they once did; I've spent time in remote places since that memorable winter, and have felt at ease.
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