to measure the depth of (as a body of water) typically with a weighted line
the pilot had to continually fathom the river, which drought conditions had lowered to unprecedented levels
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Safdie’s unabashed desire to plumb a seeming invincible figure’s decline made Kerr a wise choice for a subject, but also a somewhat bold one.
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David Sims,
The Atlantic,
9 Oct. 2025
At less than two hours of total run time, Brian and Maggie only has so much space to plumb the intricacies of Thatcher’s term in office, or its impact on wider British and global society.
Wind advisories are in effect for numerous counties and cities spanning Connecticut, Massachusetts, New York, Vermont, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, West Virginia, and Virginia.
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Anna Skinner,
MSNBC Newsweek,
31 Oct. 2025
The chat also spans the creator economy, the concept behind streamer-for-all service Joyn and his views on market-changing deals such as Netflix and TF1‘s channels and streaming pact in France.
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