Venture to the bowels of the Earth at these eerie 938-metredeep caves in the Muotatal district.
If only things were ever so simple in what are truly the bowels of Wall Street.
He also did consulting work that took him into the bowels of many other companies.
Employees toil in the bowels of Ashe Stadium, compiling and feeding match statistics to CBS telecasts.
The cigarettes ruined my bowels and I smoked them only ten years before I noticed the warnings.
So I was relegated to the bowels of the arena where Dan Brown, a member of the 7th Ave.
They both rely on lean direct-sales operations to sell their products to techies working deep in the bowels of large corporations.
Today, it resides behind a thick steel door, down in the bowels of the Folger Shakespeare Library, in Washington, D.
The popular thinking is one of safety and conservation in order to avoid the awful feeling of having your bowels displaced.
He sat motionless and silent as a golf cart sped him from the bowels of the stadium moments after his defeat.
Ultimately, a camera from the bowels of the Earth in Chile had somehow managed to make the world a little bit smaller.
There will likely be no more formal stimulus plans or bailouts drafted in the bowels of the Capitol for a long while.
He had gunshot wounds in his bowels and didn't survive the surgery.
No, this is not Silicon Valley or the bowels of the Pentagon.
Somewhere deep in the bowels of the company's office in Reston, Va.
When I go, I have a feeling it will be because of the lungs or the bowels and not the heart after all.
But in the bowels of a particular metropolitan area--where conduits are already becoming choked with thick copper wire--the human-hair-sized glass has almost immediate prospects.
It will be accessible through the back entrance once used by gladiators, with a new glass lift sinking down into the bowels of the building.
Drink a lot of it, and you may well end up with a hangover, but at least your bowels should be in perfect working order.
In the cinderblock bowels of Building 37 at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Daniel Bush put in four months of hard work on his senior thesis.
Within its bowels, Lenovo has some of the DNA of the old IBM, the US firm from which Lenovo bought the enterprise PC division in the mid-2000s.
Last March, in the bowels of global financial panic, it was far from clear that Bank of America would survive and that the stock was dirt cheap.
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Mr. Adler couldn't make the first trip, Mr. Kennedy remembered, so he descended into the bowels of the building alone and found himself facing a dim vault.
Negotiating the rubble and listening for the faintest hint of life are arduous responsibilities, while scouring the dark and claustrophobic bowels of shattered buildings is, of course, perilous.
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Parachute packers were the people who toiled down in the bowels of the aircraft carrier, rarely seeing the light of day during working hours, it was hot, humid, hard work.
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Such is the apparent lack of affection for Chelsea these days that someone in the bowels of the stadium was moved to describe it as a victory for good against evil.
In the bowels of Madison Square Garden Ivan Lendl, once the best tennis player in the world, sits in a small, windowless room that, one imagines, the CIA occasionally borrows for interrogations.
Inwentash spent the 1990s not in the bowels of a uranium mill but pursuing riches in high tech and biotech via publicly traded venture funds through Pinetree Capital, which he founded in 1992.
He had a bottle to urinate in and was allotted one five- to ten-minute trip each day to a rotting bathroom to empty his bowels and wash with water at a dirty sink.
He checked each dog for a cleft palate and explained that I had to feed them every two hours, and that I should rub their anuses with a hot cloth to express their bowels.
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