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The law of holes, or the first law of holes, is an adage which states: "If you find yourself in a hole, stop digging." It is used as a metaphor, warning that when in an untenable position, it is best to stop making the situation worse. [1] [2] The second law of holes is commonly known as: "When you stop digging, you are still in a hole." [3]
When some newly elected members of Congress declared their resistance to increasing the nation's debt ceiling earlier this month, it set off a firestorm of frenzied warnings that a refusal to ...
The Kola Superdeep Borehole SG-3 (Russian: Кольская сверхглубокая скважина СГ-3, romanized: Kol'skaya sverkhglubokaya skvazhina SG-3) is the deepest human-made hole on Earth (since 1979), which attained maximum true vertical depth of 12,262 metres (40,230 ft; 7.619 mi) in 1989. [1]
The name Kintu, meaning 'thing' in Bantu, is commonly attached to the name Muntu, who was the legendary figure who founded the Gisu and Bukusu tribes. Kintu is believed to originate from the east, west, and north, who brought with him the first materials to begin life on earth.
While Donald Trump still insists he did nothing wrong regarding E. Jean Carroll’s sexual assault allegations, he may be undermining his defense by continuing to go after Carroll.
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"Utilizing the short-term resources for long-term expenses that will go on indefinitely will only dig the county into a deeper hole." [61] In the November 8 issue of The Point, Newsday's daily politics newsletter, the question was raised how Blakeman and NIFA might work together.
Since taking office on Jan. 20, U.S. President Donald Trump has issued a series of executive orders aimed at dismantling diversity, equity and inclusion programs across the federal government and ...