You'd think that, by now, some form of artificial intelligence -- the iPhone's Siri or "Jeopardy's" Watson or perhaps some combination of IBM's Deep Blue and MIT's Kismet -- would have been able to meet the challenge.
"It's reaching, it's digging deep, and it's pulling hard, " said Beverly Booth, captain of the Dragon Boat Atlanta team, nicknamed Steel Magnolias.
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If you make some money right away, there's this very deep desire that's not coming from the most rational, more advanced part of you mind to keep plowing in more cash.
Blessed with Mr. Taylor's deep voice and a delivery not unlike Clint Eastwood's in earlier days, Walt instantly feels like the real deal.
Mr Picard's deep-pocketed targets include some of Wall Street's top brass, among them JPMorgan Chase, UBS, HSBC, Citigroup and Merrill Lynch (now part of Bank of America).
And finally, Uno Chicago Grill's deep dish macaroni and three cheese had a day's worth of calories -- 1, 980 -- and more than three days' worth of saturated fat, 71 grams.
There's lots of natural gas all over the world, but most of it is stranded, which means that for whatever reason--it's deep underwater or in a remote area, for example--it's not commercially exploitable.
It also takes into account UNESCO's deep and continuing concerns about journalist murders around the world because the profession's work is critical to providing us with the information we need to function as a civil society.
Despite Pegula's deep pockets, Black explained that the decision was made as part of the franchise's league-wide obligation to raise revenue coming out of a lockout-shortened season.
Even her adlibbed asides establish that she's deep inside the feeling of a song, a knack that makes her covers (of Jimmy Cliff's "Many Rivers to Cross" or the Hollies' "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother") particularly stirring.
"It's Christmas time and he's knee-deep in battle, and she's home with two young kids, " he said.
As biologists and rangers approach the Nez Perce pack's chain-link pen deep in the park's interior, they hear a surprising sound -- a wolf barking from outside.
Some of the success stories are remarkable: Poland's continuing economic growth, Latvia's climb back from a deep recession and Estonia's qualification to adopt the euro (on January 1st).
When you are facing something that's both a deep economic downturn and one that's expected to last for a significant amount of time, the fact that something doesn't spend out immediately over, say, two or three months, is much less of a concern, especially if the bulk of it can spend out over a year and a half or so.
The song is grounded by Kempf's deep, emotive vocals, lending it an honest and heartfelt immediacy.
She was wearing a sun dress and heels and was greeted by Ebbinger's deep-bellied laugh.
Lennon and McCartney's deep love of music was something they had in common, McCartney says.
They share deep U.S. concerns about Iran's nuclear ambitions and increasing assertiveness in the region.
The new library's deep foundations have erased all traces of the past for eternity.
In fact, though some prices have already gone up, the economy's deep recession may restrain inflation.
Sir Jeremy's deep dislike of his chairman, Lord Chadlington, led to his early departure.
Mr Hobsbawm's deep learning, his lofty vision and, frequently, a charming style are all on display.
Matloff teaches computer science, and says there's deep public anger over foreign high-tech workers' impact on Americans.
In its election manifesto, issued on July 27th, the party promises to address Japan's deep-seated economic insecurities.
The arrest generated wide publicity partly because of Krentcil's deep tan and professed love of tanning salons.
Uzbekistan even mined the border with Kirgizstan to prevent militants from escaping, to Mr Akaev's deep annoyance.
The launch of NASA's Deep Space 1 aboard Boeing Delta 7326 rocket is scheduled for Cape Canaveral, Florida.
The vote showed how deep Kenya's ethnic divides remain even a half-century after the end of British rule.
Given the Gillard government's deep unpopularity, the Liberals would be expected to win a by-election at a canter.
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The region's deep Catholic tradition of anointing and then venerating saints is also an important factor, he said.
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