Jim, you're out of town for a little bit, but we are knee-deep in scandals.
No quiet summer weekends in Iowa these days, what with the state knee-deep in candidate.
With his keen eye, Tompkins spots a lone marsh deer, knee-deep in water, munching on grass.
"It's Christmas time and he's knee-deep in battle, and she's home with two young kids, " he said.
But for Google to get knee-deep in handset and tablet manufacturing is a notable shock for its Asian hardware partners.
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But please: If you're lucky enough to get knee-deep into a new Nikon D90, don't forget your friends and family.
Not surprisingly, German banks that are knee-deep in debt from countries like Italy, Spain and Greece, are suffering bigger drops today.
In hamlets all along the DMZ, soldiers were knee-deep in mud and water as they helped farmers with the spring planting.
The snow is knee-deep but flyaway light and effortless to move through.
But the poor return on capital derives not from the lack of hits, but from the knee-deep pile of failures on the cutting-room floor.
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Normally, visitors to this ski resort seek nothing more dynamic than pumping knee-deep powder snow or perhaps enjoying a knees-up in one of Davos's nightclubs.
Climbing up Galinica, knee-deep in snow, the gun a dead weight against his ribs, the blacksmith was convinced that this was the end for him.
Go visit the Prairies in June, when for scores on scores of miles you wade knee-deep among Tiger-lilies what is the one charm wanting?
Instead we found Peter Bornu and his wife, knee-deep in thick, oily mud pulling at the branches of the mangroves and stacking them in their wooden boat.
He smiles as we encounter what he terms 'a Balinese tractor': another farmer, this time attempting to guide two small chestnut-brown cows and a plough through freshly harvested land, knee-deep in mud and water.
Knee-deep in snow, U.S. Rangers in search of Osama bin Laden were pinned down under heavy fire after their helicopter was shot down by al Qaeda and Taliban forces in eastern Afghanistan in March 2002.
Rather, Lyle said that the White House Office of Administration was knee-deep through most of 1999 -- after the e-mail problem has come to light -- in feverish efforts to make all White House computer systems "Y2K" compliant.
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It is often tough to get a federal judge to dismiss criminal charges and at times on Thursday Kaplan seemed to be making it nearly impossible speculating that maybe there was evidence out there that the poker companies were not just running a fee-based service but possibly also betting against their clients and therefore knee-deep in gambling activity.
During the three-hour climb up rocky switchbacks to the pass, we stomp through several steep spots blanketed in knee-deep snow and ice. (You really feel those 30 pounds shifting around on your back as you try to maintain your balance.) We're forced to detour around one switchback and shimmy up a slick, steep incline of green brush, holding on to plants for leverage--and praying for solid foot positions.
It may have been nerve-jangling and left England supporters knee deep in chewed fingernails as Argentina camped out in their territory after the interval, but no-one should begrudge Eriksson and his players a single second of their joyous celebrations.
In York, Archbishop Sentamu stood knee deep in water and immersed four adults outside the church of St Michael-le-Belfrey.
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