The suitable land to dig rain pit is midland area, which is made up of laterite soil. |
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Now is the time to dig out classic recipes for forgotten puddings such as treacle tart, Eve's pudding, lemon Meringue pie and Bakewell tart. |
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Still the large contingent of baldies and grey-hairs seem to really dig it. |
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Though the play takes a dig at skewed US values, it is set in a fictional Latin American nation ruled by a military junta. |
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Scientists suspect that hominids were using these simple stone axes to hack meat off of carcasses and dig up tubers. |
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Its basically an oversized shirt, and overpriced at that, but I dig the slouchiness and the cut out shoulders and the soft muted grey. |
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Europeans and Africans are going deeper into the forest to dig for gold and diamonds. |
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On the down side I have so little time to really dig into my chosen hobby since it has to come after career, marriage and being a father. |
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Men dig the raw material in the mountains and transport it to their homes where women apply it to the house walls as whitewash. |
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It's time to dig out the sun cream and aftersun now, the forecasters are promising a heat wave this weekend. |
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We went at it right from the start but then we had to dig in and make sure we didn't lose. |
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One of the first things we did was to dig a large pond and plant a marsh garden and a wildflower meadow. |
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I don't think I'll ever dig keytars, something about keyboard players posing as guitarists rubs me the wrong way. |
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And if you dig them up and then rebury them in various different places, that adds to the flavour. |
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She took the garden spade she'd nabbed from her garage and started to dig a small circle in front of the tombstone. |
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And that's not counting all the people who practically ran downtown to dig it out with their bare hands. |
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If you really dig your heels into the sand, you won't get knocked off your feet when your stellar reputation is in question. |
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Cut these off to the main stem, even if you have to dig away some soil to get to them. |
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When the forest floor is blanketed in snow, the birds use their powerful bills to dig out ant nests from tree trunks and tree bases. |
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Some will be relined from the inside for more efficient performance and to reduce the need to dig up streets. |
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After amending the native soil for planting, dig a hole to accommodate the root system. |
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After the dismissals in the Lahore test, I decided to dig up some stats to see if this could be backed up. |
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For this reason, the builders must dig through the mountains where there is amianthus and other harmful substances. |
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But I'd still like to dig up the bones of the man who condemned it, and bang them together so hard his ghost gets a migraine. |
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They dig latrines, cobble together privies and chicken coops, and struggle to build cabins from piles of pine logs. |
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As if I was somehow oblivious to the fact that he had to pick and dig and drill and scrape away at my tooth as it valiantly clung to my gums. |
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If it's sandy or stiff with clay, dig in humus to improve water retention and aeration. |
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Then we discovered tool-using animals, chimpanzees using sticks to dig ants out of anthills. |
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When you detect a hole in a corn stalk and perhaps some sawdust outside, cut a slit below the hole and dig out the worm. |
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She and her other two cast mates are left to dig into the naughty, calorific buffet. |
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Based on his previous behaviour, I'd say he has it in him to dig his heels in and half-arse it until the club becomes fed up and wants him gone. |
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You guys are REALLY smokin! Great tones and very tasty playing. I can dig it. |
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Perhaps you should dig it up, getting rid of all the roots, and try something else as a windbreak. |
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If you want to dig deeper, I reckon the way news media report drugs stories is but one example of a problem related to how they define news. |
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I think having seen the film does add an extra spooky frisson to the album, but I'm sure I'd dig it anyhoo. |
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You can dig up and divide your lily of the valley anytime between October and March to give to your friends. |
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Most of the time, they have to walk for kilometers or dig holes in dry ponds just for one or two pails of dirty water. |
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After frost kills their foliage, dig up callas, cannas, dahlias, tuberous begonias, and other tender bulbs. |
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Spray your fingertips with hairspray, then dig to your scalp, raising your fingers every couple seconds to lift your hair. |
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At that time gently dig into the soil around the cutting with a kitchen butter knife and lift out the new plant. |
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Below I've listed the reasons why I think the British public has been prepared on this occasion to dig so deeply. |
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The little family groups which dig in for a spot of breeze could not have asked for anything better. |
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A TEAM of Darwen archaeologist hope to dig up their past next month as they try to uncover an original Roman road. |
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And the soil, I'm afraid, wasn't perfect since I had to dig among the roots of a live oak. |
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In addition, the lizards dig large burrows, which undermine sand dunes on the island. |
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You don't want your underpants bunching up up there, and then you've got to dig them out. |
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Since following UN advice to dig deeper wells 12 years ago, 15,000 serious cases of arsenic poisoning have been identified. |
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This means people relying on artesian wells for their water supply will have to dig deeper if they want clean underground water. |
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It's a garden where vegetables are grown so artistically that you want to rush home and dig up all your flowers and grow cabbages instead. |
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While continuing to drive home its message to the public, it must start to dig in for the long haul. |
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The time has come to stop digging other people holes and dig some for myself. |
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The former NYSE chief valiantly came forward to admit to the gross sum, knowing some vulture in the press would dig it out anyway. |
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In six years the landfill site will be full and at present there are no plans to dig up more countryside for this. |
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Many of these are best sampled in a group, where everyone can dig their chopsticks into a tabletop pot. |
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He is too sweet, too nice, too inoffensive for the dig at hypocrisy to hit home, and many of the jokes lack the audacious punch of old. |
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Persuading patients to dig into their own pockets is going to demand some intense salesmanship. |
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Given how much I dig that thing, I took a flyer on this one a couple of weeks ago. |
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But Southampton transport planners have said there are no plans to dig up the old ramps or replace them. |
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If you dig around for nonpublic information, it doesn't do you much good unless you act on it. |
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We dig for sand crabs, boogie-board, have a sandcastle-building contest and always seem to find cute guys who want to play Frisbee with us. |
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From the talus slopes nearby, she'll dig out army cutworm moths, which are about 60 percent fat. |
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The tiny little spots are sand fleas trying to dig their way into his skin. |
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People in Bolton are being urged to dig out their old photos and cine film. |
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Contractors were at the scene by about 9am to dig up the road and repair the mains. |
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Spadefoots usually dig their own burrows, but are also known to use the burrows of other animals. |
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I guess I'll have to dig deep and tap those resources of grit and resilience within me. |
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When meerkat pups begin accompanying the group, they beg food from older group members, who dig up dispersed prey items. |
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They have the moves, they have the power, but do they have that mental toughness to dig deep for 80 minutes? |
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Around the Twin Cities, developers like to bulldoze all the trees, dig a hole, build monster lookalike houses around it and call it a pond. |
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Journalists normally fret about negative campaigning and condemn attacks that dig out personal baggage in a candidate's background. |
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Observe the effectiveness of transgenic hybrids and insecticide control methods and learn how to dig roots and scout for rootworm larvae. |
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You should be able to dig under the dead tops and find some chufas on the roots if they produced. |
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That's the kind of thing I love to dig into, a classic case of using statistics to bamboozle people. |
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Need to cut a length of tube steel out in the scrap pile, but don't want to dig the steel out and haul it to a shop bandsaw? |
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Park officials contend that off-leash dogs roam onto sensitive dunes, dig up plants, chase birds and rabbits, and harass sea lions. |
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I swear, if I find that it was emissions from my truck causing it, I will dig a hole in the backyard, climb in, and eat grubs for sustenance. |
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Others dig on the slag heaps of the now-shut collieries looking for lumps of coal. |
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He produced a mattock out of his donkey-cart and had several peasant boys dig a hole. |
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You've already mega-clued your guy into how much you dig him by sharing the skinny with everyone you both know. |
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Firefighters dig a moat to isolate the burning coal and then fill the trench with noncombustible material, such as rock. |
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Surely a more penetrating expedition into invertebrate diversity was required to dig up the precursors of the chordate characteristics. |
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More importantly though, it reminded me to get back to basics as far as parenting skills go, and dig out some of the books out of the boxes. |
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She wants me to help her prune the rose bushes, dig out the carpet grass that is choking them. |
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The thick pile gives her bare, silver-polished toes something to dig into as she walks half-naked over to the mirror. |
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Adults dig the clever scripts and inside jokes, while little tykes think the girls are adorable and thrill to their fast-paced adventures. |
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If you want to peer into the past, you could dig up a time capsule buried in some building foundation. |
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As for subway performers who actually do exist, I really dig that dude with the trumpet and beatbox, but I haven't seen him in a while. |
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The males stand about in feckless groups until picked by a girl, who takes a pebble and drops it wherever she requires her beaux to dig a burrow. |
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Was it some subtle dig at the disgraceful standards of literacy among the merchant classes of 16th-century Venice? |
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And many villagers volunteered to help dig a ditch that will divert floodwaters from one beck to another. |
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We get the message but to truly understand the idea, we need to dig a little deeper. |
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They have large lips, a long tongue, a pale muzzle and well-developed hook-like claws that enable them to climb trees and dig for termites. |
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Skid steer loaders are used to dig and move landscaping and building materials. |
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Test by pushing on the centre of the steak with the side of the tongs, do not dig into the steak with a knife. |
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Luckily, Robin came back and informed us that the table had been set and it was time to dig in. |
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And cats tend to hiss and dig their claws into me, rather than rest beneath my bejewelled stroking fingers. |
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The city appointed a sexton to oversee burials and set rates at six dollars for a coffin and hearse and four dollars to dig the grave. |
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When your tree sheds its leaves, dig them into your soil in the vacant garden beds. |
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At time of writing the full transcript of the session wasn't yet available, so we're currently unable to dig deeper into this eccentric argument. |
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They can also dig fighting positions or keep enemies at bay by planting their own minefields. |
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Ressler, who hides an iron fist in a velvet glove, did not miss the opportunity to praise them, while having a dig at current technical director. |
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You can work literally right next to a brand-new building and dig a trench with the mini-excavators and trenchers that are out there today. |
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Whilst tempting, growing potatoes in a raised bed is tricky because they are difficult to dig out. |
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They are giving up efforts to dig out bodies and declaring entire communities mass graveyards after killer mudslides in Guatemala last Wednesday. |
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Grace selected two lilacs and placed them on the fresh mound of dirt before picking up her shovel and moving on to dig the next grave. |
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The Zetra's are pretty uncomfy after a while, as the edges of the cuff do tend to dig in. |
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In the car, I keep small pots and a trowel in a cardboard box and I did dig some native plants from wet ditches for bog plants. |
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Use a small trowel or soil knife to dig a hole slightly larger than the herb's pot and collect the soil in a bucket. |
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Union activists insist that such ministers are simply playing politics with people's lives, but government insiders are preparing to dig in. |
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The simplest thing to do is dig a small pit and pile in all your scraps, mowings and prunings. |
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Moles don't dig new tunnels each time they forage, and in fact a very active mole territory may sport very few molehills. |
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Their food consists of tubers and rhizomes, which they dig out with their bills. |
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The natives would dig into the ground looking for the nests of honeypot ants. |
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The lake digger was also due on the following Monday to dig two canal lakes and another lake. |
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He's got a nice big backyard to roam through, with ivy to tunnel through and a couple of dirt patches to dig in. |
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As with most species of wildflowers found in U.S. state or national parks, it is unlawful to pick or dig up Texas bluebonnets. |
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At any rate, it took quite some time to dig out the weeds and sift out the roots and begin grading. |
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Stick on a pair of wellies with a tweedy number and you can muck out stables, walk the dog or dig the garden. |
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Truck owners may dig shots of pickups blazing up mountains, but they also want to know about things like horsepower and torque. |
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The bad news is that we're going to have to dig extremely deep to buy more space. |
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On the way to the airport, he stops to dig up a Venus flytrap plant from the middle of a roadside snake farm. |
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Even if its response is often to dig itself in deeper, it finds the need to overlay itself with the protective mantle of blokeish good humour. |
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My first language was Ukrainian and so I got a chance to kind of dig into my roots and put on the accent and wear the nice clothes. |
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He's got the message that you dig him because you've told his buds umpteen times, and they've told him. |
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Guys seem to dig the chicks posing with, popping, riding, and blowing up balloons and inflatable toys! |
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Do not dig a hole deeper than the roots or the soil and your apple will sink below ground level. |
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If squirrels dig in your beds, add a little superphosphate instead of bone meal. |
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Once they survived Sanft's penalty, they had to dig deep to defend their own try line as Kirkcaldy tried to bludgeon their way through. |
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We parked surprisingly easily, and walked down steep steps to the beach, a mixture of sand and rock, for a paddle and a dig in the sand. |
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So dig out your sunglasses, surf boards, flip flops and sun hats for a party with a difference. |
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She made a face and silently went to her room to dig out more summery clothes. |
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Male residents were forced to act as nightwatchmen and to help dig trenches. |
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When they were out of nicki-nicki, the girls would dig into the banks for these roots. |
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Doubtless when we're all old, grey and retired, someone'll dig it all up and bring it out on video. |
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It has mechanical arms that can grab and dig as well as water jets and suction pipes to gently clear away mud and sand. |
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The belief that the graves of the Himyarite kings are full of jewelry leads many people to dig them up in order to steal what is inside. |
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An array of voices is supposed to drive competition and spur newspeople to dig up great stories. |
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Between the roots of the oaks in her garden, chanterelles were to be found, with truffles if one were to dig a little and was lucky. |
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On a bookshelf somewhere I have the text of the play, with all the lyrics, which I should dig out for her. |
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Only when the specialists had cleared an area were general contractors allowed to dig deeper and take waste soil to Oldham. |
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The story certainly has all the elements of an urban legend, so it seemed worthwhile to dig a bit deeper on this one. |
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With a shrug, I dig out some pocket change, make my one purchase and drive back to Calgary. |
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You could dig for hidden agendas and delve for misguided motives but this was a feelgood effort that felt good to support. |
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So we are asking our readers to dig deep and take the total as high as possible in the coming days. |
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If it is not possible to dig or pull plants, use herbicides labeled for target plants that will not harm algae. |
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The only way to descend without slipping is to dig in heel-first, like a mountaineer coming down a snowfield. |
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One fireman spent nearly ten minutes using his hands to dig the frightened youth out of the mud. |
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Beavers fell trees, elephants trample plants, ants strip trees of bark, moles dig tunnels, and so the list goes on. |
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Wear marks on the tusks suggest they were used to strip bark from trees, and possibly to dig up plants. |
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Do we eat to live, or live, in part, to dig into that second helping of banana cream pie? |
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So keep your chin up, dig in to work, and rejoice in the fact that the weekend is almost here. |
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Maru smiled slightly, unsnapping the flap of her bag and starting to dig through all of the random objects. |
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American commandos helicoptered to remote locations to dig up and sever telecommunications cables. |
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All night they watch the armies of men and orcs dig trenches and build campsites outside the reach of their arrows. |
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I hadn't cut the holes, they had just kind of ripped themselves because my long thumbnails would dig into the when I was bored. |
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Varieties good for naturalizing are available as well, and therefore eliminate the need to dig and replant. |
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This place is run by a collection of idiots and nasties, who force the boys to dig holes in the sweltering sun. |
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So we decided we'd dig the whole lot out and put the bottom storey underground. |
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It's not in many people's self-interest, at least those that count, to dig up the truth. |
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Sitting bottom of the league, the whole team are now in a bit of a hole and now it's a case of seeing if they can dig themselves out. |
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Now a small man can dig for a proof or a disproof, and any sort of man can syllogize for a confirmation or a refutation. |
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He had begun to dig diligently along the low tideline and had captured two clams. |
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It has been mentioned that public bodies find it heavy going to dig out old records. |
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If you have heavy soil, dry and bright days are a good chance to get out and dig it over so that the frost can help break it down over winter. |
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Another problem is that narrow unpadded shoulder straps, can dig into the shoulder causing pain, numbness and tingling in the hands and arms. |
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A strait-laced British Government official arrives to offer cash aid to dig 38 wells for the president's drought-stricken people. |
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Investigating officers say the vandals had to dig 3ft into the ground to get at the wooden casket containing Margaret's ashes. |
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Her cheek and teeth had healed, but she couldn't dig the bullet out of her leg. |
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She laid the open atlas down on the table and began to dig through kitchen drawers. |
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But then again, it's exactly with such opaque language that committees like to dig their way out of trouble. |
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Of course, it doesn't hurt that chicks dig him both in the audience and on-screen. |
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If he wasn't trying to dig an escape tunnel, he was going walkabout after finding an open gate in the house's garden. |
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When planting bulbs in flower borders, mark where they are so you don't dig them up later by mistake. |
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The washermen used to dig burrows effortlessly at Vannandurai at Besant Nagar for water. |
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It doesn't exactly hurt when they dig but it is uncomfortable like when you chew a nail down to the quick. |
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Usually when approached these spiky creatures stop and raise their quills in defence as they dig themselves into the ground. |
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The jewelled cross pulled from an archaeological dig in rural Aberdeenshire does not, admittedly, look like much. |
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Elephants are the only animals in Africa that dig deep holes in search of water. |
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Well I didn't get around to planting the onions last night, but I did dig up the second potato barrel. |
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Returning to the garbage bag, he began to dig a large hole in the ground, into which he dumped the sack. |
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I headed out for the backyard where I proceeded to dig about a zillion holes in the ground searching for gold doubloons. |
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Hounds that have successfully tracked a fox are trained to pull it or dig it out of its hole, and the fox is killed. |
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I dig out strings of beads so impertinently large that they could never have been spat from the mere entrails of an oyster. |
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During an archaeological dig in the 1970s, instructions for treating malaria with an herb called wormwood, or artemisia, were found in a 2,000-year-old Chinese tomb. |
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Asaro climbed into the passenger seat of that car, which then cruised past the FBI dig on Liberty Avenue and made a U-turn. |
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Developers are expected to be able to dig and scratch for information. |
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Major-General Pratt ordered his men to dig a long sap trench. |
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Put on a scarf and mittens, dig out your car, get on your bike, strap on some skis, or head to the subway. |
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The soldiers are forced to dig their own shallow grave and are then shot in a chilling scene at the conclusion. |
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Keynes once observed that a good way to generate work was for the Treasury to bury old banknotes deep under the ground and leave it to private enterprise to dig them up. |
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Instead of roaming the surface like the rovers Spirit and Opportunity, it has a robotic arm that will dig into the Martian surface to collect samples for analysis. |
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He supervises the kids as they dig up and dismantle these mines in order to sell them on the underground arms market for food and other necessaries. |
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The unreflecting person clumps about on the earth's surface, but if she needs to know more about who she is and where she came from, she must dig down. |
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One thing I do understand is that the more you try and push people into a more humane and understanding approach the more they tend to dig in their heels. |
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Some hope for rescue, while others take steps to dig in for the long haul. |
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To do so, the White House once again began trying to dig up dirt on the newsman. |
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If perennials like agapanthus, candytuft, coreopsis, daylilies, and penstemon are overgrown or not flowering well, it's time to dig and divide them. |
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Put on a pot of coffee, dig out the cherry pie and sit back and relax. |
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In this crater, frail silhouettes, women for the most part, bend to dig with their bare hands in the rubble. |
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This fall, the Republicans are going to be crazier than ever and dig in harder than ever. |
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Look for soft wicking materials in areas that make contact with your skin, and a belt that's wider at the back and tapered toward the front so as not to dig into the hips. |
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Select a sheltered, well-lit spot with a well-drained soil and dig over the earth to remove all weeds, before raking the surface to establish a fine, level tilth. |
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Choose an open, sunny spot with a moisture-retentive, well-drained soil and dig over the earth to remove all weeds before adding a few spadefuls of organic matter. |
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They hollow out the side of a tree and dig down to form a nest. |
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He seems touched but then can't resist having a sly dig at himself by pointing out that the really tender thing to have done would have been not to include it on the album. |
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The proposed mine, which would dig for niobium, a rare metal, would be carved out of land near the Kahnesatake Mohawk reserve and the village of Oka. |
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Although the tomb was shattered and empty, leaders of the team said they will dig on in the hope of finding jewelry, other artifacts, or even the biblical monarch's remains. |
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As soon as the ground can be worked, dig or till compost or other organic matter into the soil to prepare flower and vegetable beds for spring planting. |
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This is basically an address book of organic producers looking for casual workers willing to dig up a few spuds or milk the odd goat in exchange for bed and board. |
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I dig my fingernails into the palm of my hand, it wraps into a fist. |
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As it transpired, the person who messaged me was a real world friend of her's, whom she had entrusted to dig me out and let me know what happened to her. |
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And anytime you dig deeper into a character, the choices you make are a risk. |
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Farmers are beginning to worry about some recently-sown crops, like sugar beet, which need a spot of rain to make the seeds dig themselves in, before mice get them. |
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The archaeologist Sarah Nelson is in her eighties, and she would go dig in China this minute if she could get grant money. |
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Was voting for these awards a sly dig at the American establishment? |
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The committees appear to have succeeded in achieving that elusive consensus on what needs to be done to dig Scottish education out of the Higher Still morass. |
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Gleneagles Hotel has managed to get a massive reduction in its water bill after threatening to dig boreholes in its grounds and create its own private water supply. |
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She figures if we go through our dad's closets and dig out the ones buried underneath the piles of toques, mittens, and scarves, we could all be hip. |
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Our first project after we graded the road was to dig a 10-acre-foot pond. |
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The administration may be doing the press a small favor by snubbing it, freeing reporters to abandon their scripted palaver and dig elsewhere for stories. |
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I dig 'em, but I betcha I'd be digging them a lot less this week had I been subjected to a full hour of that vocal harmonizing gimmick they always do. |
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Presumably assaulting a 67-year-old woman and threatening to dig up her husband's body makes these nutcases feel like their true revolutionaries rather than pathetic punks. |
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When he is on song, the team is on song and when we are not, he is as good as any of the rest of us when it comes to rolling up his sleeves and trying to dig out a result. |
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The leg of the garment should sit on, above, or below your hip bone and not dig into the front of your thigh at a fleshy part for ease of movement. |
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Yet they were going dig up all the remains on the actual mamilla Cemetery itself in order to build a commercial business center. |
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Whether it actually works or not, the summons to dig deep within yourself is journey enough for our sopping wet heroes. |
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They're either impossible to fold, or those criss-crossed vinyl straps dig into your flesh and you're left looking like you fell asleep on a waffle iron. |
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Over the next 36 years, he would dig a 2,087-foot tunnel that led absolutely nowhere. |
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When an organisation is granted the authority to dig the road and erect lights, is there not also a requirement to ensure disruption is minimised? |
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I've seen Januarys so warm we had to dig out shorty pajamas. |
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It was far too early for picking fruit from brambles and apple trees, but he did pause to dig up some wild leeks along the narrow path he followed. |
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After you have removed the old flooring, the first thing you need to do is to dig away the loose earth beneath, until you arrive at a solid soil base. |
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It has made me dig out my old diary from 1985-6 which is full of embarrassing, poorly crafted rubbish and shows me up to be the young idiot that I suspected I must have been. |
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He would dig a pit with Little John and Much, and hide it up with branches and earth, so that Master Carfax might stray into it and haply break his neck. |
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Forgive me, though, if I fail to dig out the bunting for the present. |
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Julia continues to dig deeper with a small shovel, a garden trowel. |
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The miners who'll dig the stuff up will make a quid, of course. |
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He believes Neolithic man started to dig a trench to reach the sunken water table, dumping the soil removed in a central pile and using fencing to keep it in place. |
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As a nature lover, you'll totally dig a woodsy or musky fragrance. |
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He got a dig in the bake from an errant ball at the start of the game. |
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To present the winner of one award, they, for no discernible reason, had to dig through five different cakes to find the envelope. |
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Johnson says she used her pain to dig deeper into her schoolwork and into her dual majors of chemistry and psychology. |
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If you also dig up more gold out of the ground, then that act of mining also changes the money supply. |
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This patch of earth has yielded around 20 boxes of finds as each layer of the dig took the investigators deeper and deeper into the town's past with some fascinating results. |
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Analysts started to dig out their old bullish forecasts for the euro, with some predicting parity between the euro and dollar within the next year. |
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In fact, some of us would like to think that Fallon meant it as a sly dig and knew exactly what he was asking. |
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Instead, this is a charming memoir of a Caribbean childhood, a celebration of the good things in life, and a gentle dig at a set of values that are long gone and unlamented. |
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We actually could get in and dig through the debris and look for remains. |
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While this year might dig some challenging trenches in your notorious Sagittarian optimism, sensitivity towards and concern for others is going to bring you big rewards. |
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The EOD team was using an entrenching tool jury-rigged to the front of their robot to dig and move objects. |
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We were looked after by local company Fundy Adventures, who helped us learn to dig for clams with seasoned clammer Terry Wilkins. |
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Well yes, but that wouldn't really be enough to fill a two-part documentary, so classicist Dr Michael Scott is going to dig a little deeper. |
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The Blues, without new big-money signings Fernando Torres and David Luiz, relied on their old guard to dig them out of an early hole. |
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I always start a book by reading the dustjacket and the contents before I really dig in to the content itself. |
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With the weather turning colder, it was time to dig out our flannel sheets and nightclothes. |
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When they refuse, she turns her fossilizer ray on them then returns to the 25th century to dig them up. |
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An archeological dig in the vicinity of Thornton Abbey in Lincolnshire was reported in the science section of The Guardian for Nov. |
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The former prime minister appears to be jumping the gun, pre-empting the legal process that is just beginning to dig deeper. |
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The plow would dig up the earth and the harrow would smooth the soil and break up any clumps. |
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The dig was begun at the junction of Corporation Street and Bull Street, with work to move water pipes and power cables. |
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Strickland found many skulls during his dig and suggested they might have been sacrificial. |
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I sent down dhobies, sweepers, cooks, and mallees, last to dig trenches for burying the dead, when burning was not possible. |
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Also there is the great detail in which she describes life at the dig site in Murder in Mesopotamia. |
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The stoat does not dig its own burrows, instead using the burrows and nest chambers of the rodents it kills. |
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Populations living on the outskirts of towns or farms can dig up potatoes and damage melons, watermelons and maize. |
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Unable to move further, the troops were ordered to dig in to await a renewed British bombardment. |
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The nest is a burrow, often previously excavated by a European rabbit, although shearwaters can dig their own holes. |
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Llefelys tells him to dig a pit in the centre of Britain, fill it with mead, and cover it with cloth. |
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It's not one of those shows where you can dig about three inches and come out the other end. |
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Birds, small mammals, and other opportunists dig up the nests of turtles and consume eggs. |
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The northern fur seal pants to help stay cool, while monk seals often dig holes in the sand to expose cooler layers to rest in. |
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Reginald Dalby, which Brian Sibley has suggested might be a dig at Dalby's inaccurate rendition of the character of Duck. |
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The sea otter may pluck snails and other organisms from kelp and dig deep into underwater mud for clams. |
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A few decades later it was decided to dig a new canal at the narrowest point in Holland and thereby providing the shortest route to the sea. |
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They would provide a screen to delay the Germans and allow sufficient time for the First Army to dig in. |
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Beauman lost contact with the BEF GHQ and was also unable to discover if Allied troops were going to dig in on the Somme or further south. |
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At dawn, the KRRC had not reached its objective and was forced to find cover and dig in some distance from Woodcock. |
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Among all living bears, brown bears are uniquely equipped to dig for tough foods such as roots and shoots. |
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Badgers dig and collect bedding throughout the year, particularly in autumn and spring. |
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If a badger dies within the sett, its conspecifics will seal off the chamber and dig a new one. |
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They catch young rabbits by locating their position in their nest by scent, then dig vertically downwards to it. |
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They can propel themselves over wet grass and dig through wet sand to reach upstream headwaters and ponds, thus colonising the continent. |
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They also use their mouths to dig into sand to form their shelters under big rocks, jetting it out through their gills. |
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Females can build or dig several trial nests which appear incomplete and abandoned later. |
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They may build nests and dig burrows to raise their young in, or feed and guard them often for a prolonged period of time. |
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The snow was covered with dust so he had to dig for clean snow to eat with his dinner. |
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As he dug, a huge raven circled overhead, mocking him, and encouraging him to dig deeper and deeper. |
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I enjoy fudge ripple ice cream, but I especially like to dig through the carton to get at the ripple part and eat only that. |
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Common mosses were areas of bog where the right to dig peat for fuel were shared by neighbouring landowners. |
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Before the sanda is sewn up, men of the neighbourhood dig the grave. While they are busy, the sanda is closed. |
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As a woman of color living in the north of Metropole, anything that I did dig up I really had to scrunt for. |
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A most respectable old Johnnie, don't you know. Doesn't do a thing nowadays but dig in the garden with a spud. |
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Fifty days later, more or less, the little turtlings hatch, dig their way up through the sand, and make a mad scramble to the sea. |
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My uncle Ernest Tudor, who was an air-raid warden, had to dig us out after one particularly heavy raid. |
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The tool-less Silent Bushing System allows for quick, easy and noise-free alterations without having to dig through a pile of Allen wrenches. |
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And now, dig into this profile of Royko, a giant from a bygone time. |
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The MOGE official said the fimr will dig the wells in its Yetagun field in the Andaman Sea to maintain production levels. |
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When I was young, I loved to dig and find and collect fossils. |
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They dig solitary walks and dining alone, companionship not so much. |
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Now, the ASI has directed the metro rail to carefully dig the area, as more such archeologically important material might be located there. |
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