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"Diggers" Definitions
  1. the Diggers
  2. a radical English Puritan group, led by Gerrard Winstanley, which advocated communal ownership of land (1649–50)

303 Sentences With "Diggers"

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By this point we'd seen four grave diggers compete, and two of those grave diggers led the pack by a huge margin.
Synopsis: "Diggers" is a coming-of-age story about four friends who work as clam diggers while living in Long Island, New York.
But when government officials came to stop the diggers, they were attacked with stones and crowbars, one of the diggers, Mike Tshiamb — a.k.a.
His attempts are unlikely to stop the trucks and diggers.
This will mark the first Crate Diggers event in Europe.
Ian's passion for diggers came from him, not from me.
But all the money and gold diggers left him depressed.
I played the player King, and one of the grave diggers.
Crate Diggers will take place at Prince Charles on September 24.
Flegenheimer And Trump and Kanye are two prolific diggers of heels.
Glencore estimates that some 2,000 diggers enter KCC property each day.
Road access is improving slowly, as diggers clear stretches engulfed by landslides.
Others used diggers and chainsaws to work through landslides and splintered buildings.
"I've learned that gold diggers don't answer that question," Ihle enigmatically replies.
Diggers recently cleared part of the refugee camp, under a court order.
Plus there's that "warm, rich" sound that crate-diggers always swear by.
Dozens of diggers and bulldozers were lined up as if on sale.
A lot of your original records are highly sought by crate diggers.
Though red pandas are not diggers or jumpers, they are agile climbers.
In 2006, upwards of 20,000 illegal diamond diggers descended on the Marange fields.
For the shelf-diggers among us, Pink Gorilla is a dream come true.
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With compact mechanical diggers, workers are excavating rubble from 22-metre (72-feet) shafts.
Emmanuel Momoh, a pastor who runs the team of diggers who found the rock.
Those who once made mud bricks by hand start working with cranes and mechanical diggers.
"The site has been extremely well protected from diggers, artifact looters and Mother Nature herself."
See, this site wasn't just catnip for the paleontologists, the diggers who study all fossils.
Residents of the Israeli border communities have recorded the clanging sounds of the tunnel diggers.
By March this year, he'd told his wife he was considering letting his diggers go.
He said KCC had put up red warning signs, but the diggers had ignored them.
Such buildings are to be spared the diggers and chainsaws — or so the authorities say.
But the dissuasive measures taken by the police and army do not intimidate the diggers.
While Kanye West once rapped about gold diggers, no one could accuse Kardashian of being one.
I guess the truth is that Black women actually are gold diggers, just not from men.
A lineup announcement and vendor information will be announced soon on the Crate Diggers Facebook page.
Construction workers showed no sign of stopping on Monday, with diggers shifting huge mounds of earth.
More will be needed, or America's roads and bridges will continue to crumble, diggers or not.
"It was caused by the clandestine artisanal diggers who have infiltrated (the mine)," he told Reuters.
Yet it wasn't just gold diggers and would-be groupies who were showing interest in me.
As many as 10,000 diggers have been estimated to operate in and around the Tenke mine.
Yes, boring – as in boring tunnels, using machine diggers to create undercut routes to alleviate surface traffic.
At Farringdon the diggers found 25 skeletons, the remains of victims of the 14th-century Black Death.
Bulldozers, diggers, dump trucks, fresh water tankers, food deliveries, emergency generators, and pumps—they all need fuel.
Some African miners are swapping their pickaxes and shovels for diggers and crushers – increasing production volumes exponentially.
For crate-diggers of all stripes, the internet is awesome for one reason: The crate never ends.
To complete the picture, his fellow-diggers address him as "boll weevil" and treat him like dirt.
The other Grave Diggers, which differ in color but not much else, are driven by younger Andersons.
Agent Leverock said investigators did not know how recently the digger or diggers had visited the tunnel.
Crate diggers will love this insight into the dub legend's eclectic and varied music collection and influences.
An entire musical called Gold Diggers of 19523 was about women finding husbands during the Great Depression.
Arno was famous for his lascivious drawings of top-hatted sugar daddies and décolletage-flashing gold diggers.
What's your take on that, and this crop of "crate diggers" that are getting a lot of attention.
Tilman puts him to the test by asking Mike P. to create a redesign plan for Gold Diggers.
I watch as they use diggers, cranes, the drills, their hands — anything that can help rescue those trapped.
Diggers flatten hills that were once dotted with the homes of the Prophet's wives, companions and first caliphs.
UNDER THE plane trees by the Grand Canal, the din of diggers drowns out the screech of seagulls.
And yet the whole idea that Black women are mooching gold diggers couldn't be further from the truth.
The Israeli military sent mechanical diggers, troops and anti-tunneling equipment to the border to shut them down.
Diggers Factory, a French startup, aims to let artists press their music on vinyl at nearly any budget.
IN THE suburbs of Des Moines, Iowa, yellow diggers slowly knock chunks out of a tired-looking bridge.
"We cannot avoid the fact that...we (have) to manage the presence of (the diggers)," Lukama told Reuters.
The ones who lost Mustafa Nader says he couldn't wait any longer for the government to send diggers.
But the musical that perhaps comes closest to fulfilling General Electric's "New Deal" hopes is "Gold Diggers of 1933".
We made both grave diggers into one so I was Nose Picker No. 103, No. 2 and No. 3.
Using spades, crowbars, and pickaxes, diggers sift through several tons of earth to find a single carat of diamonds.
After successful events in Portland, Los Angeles and Miami, Discogs will bring their Crate Diggers record fair to Berlin.
In partnership with the Grimey record label, Crate Diggers combines a massive record fair with a series of afterparties.
Among the diggers is Carol Bartoli, 73, a chef and caterer, who has outlasted some of the younger volunteers.
It then put sensors on its diggers and cranes to monitor them in real-time to improve operating efficiency.
Blackened diggers, trucks and hoses litter charred earth near the flaming wellhead, amid temperatures high enough to burn skin.
Mr. White, in contrast, bets big, allocating about 13.483 percent of his fund to copper diggers, including Freeport-McMoRan.
Israeli residents of areas bordering the Gaza Strip have long complained of hearing the Hamas tunnel diggers at night.
Fort Wayne, Indiana-based NESCO rents out specialized construction and maintenance equipment, such as trucks, cranes and pressure diggers.
Mechanical diggers sit ready in the town centre to help rebuild, and main streets have been cleared of rubble.
With the diggers closing in, he has given up hope of reaching United Kingdom's capital, and cleared out his home.
Verdict: Whoever though rehabilitating a show called Nazi War Diggers was a good idea has dug his own professional grave.
Australia's "black diggers," or Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander soldiers, fought the same wars but not for the same privileges.
As crate-diggers, collectors, yard-salers, thrifters, and hoarders will tell you, fascination with obscure cultural curios is nothing new.
It's an episodic, dark-hearted romp through a series of stories about outlaws, gold diggers, robbers, pioneers, and mysterious strangers.
All American Design Center creates a custom bottle presentation for Gold Diggers: frozen Bellini's made right in front of the customer.
But in February, when the rebels stopped shooting, he sent in his engineers, diggers and cranes to clear up the damage.
Locals tear up the riverbed with diggers or blast the banks with high-pressure hoses, then sieve the mud for gold.
But tradition dictates that diggers are entitled to a dash, or stipend, from their financier when they make a significant find.
CNBC is at the annual Diggers & Dealers conference in Kalgoorlie, talking to the big resources players and visiting even bigger mines.
Because the cast members of Goal Diggers, the reality show both Kelly and Brett were on, weren't known for truth-telling.
"We want to show and appreciate the hard work of grave diggers," said Ladislav Striz, who established the contest last year.
But even with its swanky golf-carts for the elderly and mechanical diggers it may be less effective than it claims.
A team of diggers lead by co-author Kathleen Springer worked to excavate as many fossils as possible in the 1990s.
The diggers are out across Iowa, which embarked on a five-year programme to upgrade its bridges and highways in January.
On July 11, 2015, he said, the tunnel diggers reached their destination, breaking through the shower floor of Mr. Guzmán's cell.
Meanwhile, a $13 billion annual subsidy for corporate meals and entertainment gives ditch diggers the satisfaction of buying Champagne for financiers.
Then, as the tale goes, after they made a bunch of money, haters and gold diggers came out of the woodwork.
Elsewhere emergency workers used drills and mechanical diggers to clear the debris, while injured people were taken on stretchers to ambulances.
The FBI released photos of the wagon and generator, hoping the public could help authorities track down the digger -- or diggers.
"Well she donated all 7 million to charity so she would be actually be the Robin Hood of gold diggers," she wrote.
Around 126 metres below the sands of Thar, with just 20 more to go, Engro's diggers can now almost touch their prize.
"Most Slovak graveyards are so crowded and spaces between graves so narrow that we need human diggers instead of machines," he said.
So the village women stake out the bridge around the clock, listening out for the telltale sounds of diggers on the move.
Field research by environmental group Chintan is the basis for E-Waste Sutra, a story about "urban gold diggers" recycling electronic waste.
The result is an episodic, dark-hearted romp through a series of stories about outlaws, gold diggers, robbers, pioneers, and mysterious strangers.
According to Diggers Factory, once orders have reached a pre-designated number, the album will get pressed and made available to fans.
Stevens would describe the couple as "warty squashes", their home life like "two grave-diggers spending a rainy night in a vault".
Throughout the 1950s, Playboy's Party Jokes section included crass one-liners depicting women as gold diggers who used pregnancy to trap men.
Yet, as is often the case, poor local diggers say that it is savvier, well-capitalised foreign buyers who are cashing in.
We reached out to ten of our favourite crate-diggers to find out their top tracks, and here's what they responded with.
" — Rory Evans "In life there are two types of workers: ditch diggers, and those who tell them how to dig the ditch.
However, up until recently, Terada's music was hard to find abroad, relegating his music to a pretty small audience of serious crate-diggers.
"It will encourage all the diggers back home," Paul Saquee, the village chief from Kono, said in a press conference after the sale.
FROM THE edge of the Kamoto Copper Company's pit, it is hard even to see the mechanical diggers toiling dozens of tiers below.
Gold diggers are almost always portrayed as conniving women who use their sexuality to get in good with wealthy men for financial gains.
The burn site itself is a hive of activity, with diggers carving trenches into the monsoon-sodden earth, and dump trucks laying gravel.
Israel's military said this week it had identified a number of passages and sent diggers and troops close the frontier to block them.
In one square, families waited for news while diggers began tackling a pile of bricks and stones that had once been a home.
"I used to work building roads and driving diggers, stuff like that, but I then chose to be a taxi driver," he says.
That's what many people think, that we are the lowbrow ditch diggers of the writing profession, the punch lines of jokes and films.
Riot teams, teams of orange-clad workers, a water cannon and teargas canisters set about destroying peoples' shacks with chain saws and diggers.
Deadly accidents are common in Congo's mostly unregulated artisanal mining sector, where diggers use rudimentary tools, but far rarer at its large industrial mines.
Yet without similar government support, no other Thar block-owners have secured financing, leaving Engro's diggers, which began work last year, to move ahead.
Roads to that line were also closed, and workers using diggers could be seen pulling out debris and using heavy rocks to fill holes.
The world of those who passed migrants over with rope ladders was separate from that of the panga boat operators, or the tunnel diggers.
Some fear being viewed as gold-diggers or spoiling the ardour if they brandish paperwork that says who gets what if things turn sour.
Since March, as the company has laid the groundwork for its scheme, tens of thousands of new illegal diggers have flocked to its concession.
The mid-18th century was an era of cultivation and refinement, but also prime time for hustlers, gold diggers and chancers of all sorts.
The resulting photos show the scope of the construction projects — from groups of mechanical diggers flattening mountains to work crews knocking down apartment buildings.
Rescuers using their hands, drills and mechanical diggers continued searching for survivors at three sites in the province, Disaster and Emergency Authority AFAD said.
Mechanical diggers, drills and other heavy machinery were seen from south Lebanon throughout Tuesday, working on the Israeli side of the heavily-guarded border.
Tilman discovers that Mike P. is not ready to take on a project the size of Gold Diggers and their meeting ends without a deal.
On the surface, Goal Diggers celebrates these millionaire women's tremendous achievements – but the show's momentum is actually provided by pitting the women against each other.
Momoh lived through the decade-long conflict waged over who would control mineral-rich fields like the ones where his diggers made their lucky find.
Diggers began ripping down bakeries, cafes, florists, salons and other boutique shops next to busy metro stations around midnight on Tuesday, The Moscow Times reported.
Throughout Tuesday mechanical diggers, drills and other heavy machinery could be seen from south Lebanon, working on the Israeli side of the heavily-guarded border.
It was a gold rush boomtown but in the 553s was home to the Diggers, a hippie offshoot that dreamed of a society without money.
That puts Gotti in the ignominious company of movies like Jaws: The Revenge, National Lampoon's Gold Diggers, Superbabies: Baby Geniuses 2, and something called Max Steel.
Diggers Factory will collect pre-orders from a band or musician's fans before they print a limited run of records in batches as small as 50.
At their ugliest, they denigrate modern Korean women as gold-diggers dependent upon men, calling them names like kimchinyeo (kimchi woman) and doenjangnyo (bean-paste woman).
Flip on the radio: Women are bitches, hos, and gold diggers, at least if you listen to the rap lyrics pumping out into our mass consciousness.
At a site in Egypt's Asasif necropolis, where the ancient city of Thebes once stood, diggers uncovered 30 ancient wooden sarcophagi with perfectly preserved mummies inside.
"I think that his wife is one of the biggest gold diggers around — I know, I used to go out with a gold digger," Rourke said.
The demand will pick up again this year as the economy bottoms out and the reviving mining industry fueled consumption for trucks and diggers, Liu said.
Out there beyond the town the peat diggers uncover the skeletons of entire chain gangs, the tiny bodies of unwanted children, the corpses of abortions, bastards.
At the consulate site, mechanical diggers cleared scrubland as workers posted embassy signs along city roads and hung U.S., Israeli and Jerusalem flags from street lights.
Ditch diggers who unearthed the lot were working to install a water line to a nearby park when they noticed "irregular terrain" inside a ditch, CNN reported.
"Our municipal authorities and environmental government officials working for EMA are equally useless, because they have not resolutely showed their muscles in controlling soil diggers," he said.
Despite the slump, it remains vital for Latin American countries to find ways of reconciling the interests of diggers, local people and the nation as a whole.
In March, Etqaan launched the first phase of the auction with around 900 vehicles owned by Saad Group, including trucks, buses, diggers, forklift trucks and golf carts.
Delegates at the Diggers and Dealers mining conference in Kalgoorlie, Western Australia, said they were turning their focus to growth via exploration, and were expanding into lithium.
Lukama's solution depends on establishing partnerships with cooperatives of about 100 diggers each who will work limited plots that can be monitored for evidence of armed influence.
They earned less than half the pay of white diggers, were rarely awarded senior ranks or service medals, war pensions or land grants that other soldiers received.
Pretty soon into the set Shannon made a speech about the diggers who fought for our country, just so the government could sell land off the Chinese.
Dr. Richards compared this moment he sees coming to the 19th century California Gold Rush, when gold diggers jousted over the most lucrative places to sift ore.
But with engines that are officially louder than pneumatic diggers and on the cusp of jet engines at take-off, why are they still flattering to deceive?
As the diggers' shovels rose and fell, he craned forwards as if to recognize the face of the elder brother he never knew among the dusty skeletons.
But the industrial diggers do their work, inexorably, reclaiming twisted silver engine parts, a shredded tire, electronics -- dumping them in a small pile next to the crater.
It is juxtaposed with much darker images in "Snow," which begins: The harsh February, grave diggers were forced to use power drills to open the frozen ground.
"The electrification of transport is certainly shaping our long-run view of nickel as an attractive commodity," Haegel told the Diggers and Dealers mining conference in Western Australia.
Unfortunately, a lot of millionaires have had a "gold-digger" situation or have had a friend who has, so they expect me to suss out the gold-diggers.
Fighting, sanctions and a lack of funds stymie reconstruction in most of Syria, but juggernauts loaded with diggers and cement queue for miles at Rojava's border with Iraq.
When I was a teenager working summer jobs, I didn't question gossip that tarred low-wage female workers who slept with their bosses as gold diggers or sluts.
It quickly gained popularity among those serving in World War I, with diggers — the Aussie word for soldiers — returning to continue playing the game at home, albeit illegally.
Since the army deployed in southeastern Congo, thousands of illegal diggers have been pushed off Glencore's Kamoto Copper Company (KCC) mine and China Molybdenum's Tenke Fungurume Mine (TFM).
Each time a truck would fail, several Caterpillar diggers would escort the worthless beast from the arena, either hooking it to their backs or simply pushing it out.
La La is a producer on a docu-series called "Goal Diggers" -- about women in risque industries (strippers and video girls) who break out and become mainstream businesswomen.
"Gold Diggers of 1935" features one of Berkeley's most celebrated sequences, "Lullaby of Broadway," a bitter vision of the life and death of a New York party girl.
On Thursday, volunteers cleared up seaweed, while diggers, trucks and heavy-duty machinery were moved in across the island, slowing the departure of the last trickle of tourists.
He and Spain are team champions again, just as they were in 143, when Nadal was a longhaired teenager in clam diggers surprised to be picked for singles.
The song was written by Harry Warren and Al Dubin for the 1935 Busby Berkeley film The Gold Diggers of 1935 and covered by many performers since then.
At the construction site, about 45 km (28 miles) east of Cairo, diggers and cranes clutter the landscape and wide roads run between empty plots and part-finished buildings.
In a bid to stem the disease's spread, diggers have been removing garbage from storm drains in Sanaa and workers are spraying streets, drains and trash piles with disinfectant.
In his shop in downtown Mongbwalu, one middleman boasted that he once smuggled abroad 5003 kg of gold - worth almost $34 million at current prices - bought from local diggers.
Ashtead Group, which rents equipment such as diggers and construction tools, got an extra boost, rising 3.7 percent, after news its CEO Geoff Drabble will step down next year.
"I thought in California it wasn't going to happen, or maybe it would be gold diggers," she said, recalling a performance at Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles.
Building machinery, including 35 diggers and 10 bulldozers, arrived at the site on Thursday night, with the aim to get the new facility ready by Monday, the paper added.
"There's women who are opportunists, gold diggers, they use you as a stepping stone to advance their career," Bobbitt says, referring to his ex-wife in an interview in Lorena.
At least 41 artisanal diggers died at the KOV copper and cobalt open-pit mine in Congo, in which Glencore unit Katanga Mining has a 20830% stake, local authorities said.
There were dozens of radical sects such as the Diggers, the Rangers and the Levellers, which spent their lives dreaming up schemes for abolishing private property, marriage and the state.
At a network of homes he owned, his team of engineers and diggers had expertly constructed tunnels enabling him to slip away, time and again, often just minutes before raids.
Volunteers cleared seaweed and trash along the coast, while diggers, trucks and heavy-duty machinery were moved in across the island, slowing the departure of the last trickle of tourists.
Labour will tax more but also spend more, including a 250 billion pound infrastructure programme that ought to add to growth and benefit companies selling diggers, concrete and construction services.
Diggers will be required to sell their output to government authorized buying offices located at mining sites, which the authorities hope will boost tax revenue and allow for more traceability.
At least 20645 artisanal diggers died at the KOV copper and cobalt open-pit mine in Congo, in which Glencore unit Katanga Mining has a 20900% stake, local authorities said.
The ranch staff gave us shovels, post-hold diggers, wheelbarrows, a cement mixture and gloves to get the job done, but didn't tell us much about how to do it.
Crews in hard hats and orange jumpsuits started the demolition of the Jungle on Tuesday, tearing down the camp's wooden shacks with sledgehammers and using diggers to move away debris.
LAYING FOUNDATIONS At the construction site, about 45 km (28 miles) east of Cairo, diggers and cranes clutter the landscape and wide roads run between empty plots and part-finished buildings.
This valve is, though, identical to the one they will offer for mobile hydraulics in tractors, diggers and trucks, and also to the one they hope will qualify for aerospace use.
This played out in the aftermath of the English civil war when religious groups such as the Diggers and the Levellers demanded universal male suffrage and common ownership of the land.
In early January, he arrived in the coastal city of Los Mochis, in Sinaloa, at a home where the authorities had trailed one of the chief tunnel diggers from his escape.
" Sounds an awful lot like a recent graduate's way of summing up this principle from Karl Marx's "Communist Manifesto": "What the bourgeoisie therefore produces, above all, are its own grave diggers.
Archaeologists are accusing Britain's Channel 5 of encouraging "grave-robbing" with the planned reality television program Battlefield Recovery, which follows amateur diggers excavating war graves and battle sites in eastern Europe.
The series is believed to be a rebranded version of a show the National Geographic Channel scrapped two years ago following a similar uproar — that show was titled Nazi War Diggers.
Users submitted wishlist items include The Avalanches Since I Left You, Frankie Knuckles It's a Cold World, and Soichi Terada's The Far East Transcripts II. Learn more about Diggers Factory here.
Online reviews of GreenDesk locations today depict the offices as cheap, poorly run, plagued by high turnover and the din of drillers and diggers remaking the spaces into whatever comes next.
SINGAPORE (Reuters Breakingviews) - The big diggers have emerged from 2017 in rude health: BHP, Rio Tinto and Glencore's combined net debt is down to a third of where they ended 2013.
From dance music mainstays to archivalist record diggers to DIY laptop experimenters, the world of experimental electronic music has been flooded with records that nod implicitly or explicitly to Hassell's music.
UNDER-INVESTMENT HAMPERS PLANS Similar macabre scenes plagued Karachi's cemeteries, where grave diggers refused to work in the baking sun and charged up to five times normal rates for burial plots.
LONDON — Diggers and dump trucks shifted rocks and boulders into the River Dee in Aberdeenshire Wednesday in a last ditch attempt to stop the historic Abergeldie Castle tumbling into its swollen waters.
The fast-flowing water "cut down" the canal's banks, added Shashwat, who is supervising work by three mechanical diggers, a bulldozer and eight trucks, guarded by three shifts of 50 paramilitary troops.
As swathes of Britain's cities are knocked down, dragged away by diggers and replaced with those flats with little glass-fronted balconies, we're quietly losing some of those slightly decrepit-looking areas.
There were unions for everything: butchers and theater attendants, well diggers and miners, gas-bill collectors and extras in the trashy TV soap operas that played during the holy month of Ramadan.
Teams worked through the night with their hands, drills and mechanical diggers to remove bricks and plaster from the ruins in the city where the overnight temperature dipped to -8 degrees Celsius.
The pre-Code cinema was full of women undressing, in negligees, or "scantily clad," like the chorines in "Gold Diggers of 19156," lined up for one of Busby Berkeley's geometrical dance numbers.
Teams worked through the night with their hands, drills and mechanical diggers to remove bricks and plaster from the ruins in the province where the overnight temperature dipped to -8 degrees Celsius.
Certain "lewd" scenes in the Gold Diggers of 1933 that played with female anatomy, for example, were altered by some state censorship boards so that the aired versions varied throughout the country.
Australia's forgotten 'diggers' Every April 25, Australia commemorates the sacrifices of its military servicemen and women on Anzac Day, including the Indigenous Australians who have fought in every conflict since the Boer War.
Shares in the firm, which rents equipment such as diggers and construction tools, were up 2.6 percent to 23.38 pounds at 0818 GMT to top Britain's FTSE-100 index of blue-chip companies.
And while I'd love to think that Drake found Larson/Netzle while using an anonymous Facebook profile, "Survival" was co-produced by No I.D. and Noah "40" Shebib, both avid crate-diggers themselves.
Authorities and locals have been waging a war to control the runaway cactus for a few years, often using machetes, mechanical diggers, or insects that feed on the cactus, but with limited success.
A case of excellent actors' straining to elevate a contrived screenplay, "Strange Weather," directed by Katherine Dieckmann (the atmospheric "Diggers"), casts Holly Hunter as Darcy, an academic administrator, at a university in Georgia.
Where the Diggers, a group of performance artists-cum-charity workers, once gave out free food in the Haight, tech workers today pursue stock options to pay for $10 toast and $19603m apartments.
The rock didn't seem like the kind of gem that diggers typically unearth in a nation with a reputation for having some of the highest quality and most transparent diamonds in the world.
The FTSE 100 company, which offers diggers, construction tools and other industrial equipment for hire, said pretax profit rose 25 percent to 610 million pounds ($776.4 million) in the six months ended Oct. 31.
Day after day, police officers in riot gear kept watch in the southern half of the camp as the saws sliced through wooden shelters and mechanical diggers crunched the debris into large metal bins.
Men will use us to prove their worth socially… It is only fair we get to do the same because society looks at women with short, unattractive men as being foolish, gold diggers, etc.
Under his set up, diggers will receive 60 percent of revenues from the mine while cooperative members consisting of Congolese traders running them and an investor — likely Chinese or Lebanese — would split the rest.
My siblings' lives involve muddy knees, aching backs, chronic poison ivy, pitchforks and trowels, mailboxes stuffed with bulb catalogs, nursery visits, truckloads of mulch, chain saws and tractors with hole diggers for tree planting.
The thought came to me not long ago as I wandered the aisles of the Tractor Supply Company in Warsaw, Va., population 1,512, passing the aisles of posthole diggers, egg incubators and udder balm.
As Anita Loos, a leading silent-era screenwriter, notes in her autobiography "Kiss Hollywood Goodbye," the 1929 stock-market crash sent kept women, or "gold diggers," into the workforce, often as models and actresses.
In the future, similar radio tech could be used for other semi-autonomous systems; Ensor gave the example of moving work-in-progress along a production line or controlling automated diggers on a construction site.
Her ambition towards wealth, after all, is how she scored a spot on the reality TV show Goal Diggers, which follows a group of millennial women entrepreneurs as they achieve success and stir up drama.
Today, a handful of volunteers led by gold-diggers Andreas Richter and Piotr Koper began excavating dirt along railroad tracks above the purported site of buried treasure from the dying days of the Third Reich.
In Britain, for example, 4m holes are dug every year in the course of roadworks and construction, but two-thirds of the time the diggers have no idea what they will find beneath the surface.
If the local or federal government fails to adquately prepare for a flood, residents are normally left with the options of evacuation, or fighting a losing battle with diggers and a small mountain of sandbags.
"Beyond the autonomous fleet, Caterpillar will also provide loaders, dozers, graders, water carts and diggers for the operation which will be Rio Tinto's first Pilbara mine to be primarily operated using Caterpillar machinery," Rio said.
I pick my way over a building site to get here, dodging the diggers, and pot-holes, and I'm disappointed to see the red fechado (closed) sign hanging in the door as I get close.
One such comedy, "Gold Diggers of 1933" (March 20), stars the fast-talking trio of Joan Blondell, Ruby Keeler, and Aline MacMahon as struggling chorines in search of paying jobs and even more lucrative marriages.
The company, which hires out diggers and tools on short-term contracts, said rental revenue at constant currency rates rose 14 percent to 729.2 million pounds while the reported figure stood at 804.5 million pounds.
"If small-time con artists and Third World gold-diggers can obtain green cards with so little resistance, then surely terrorists can do (and have done) the same," they wrote in a blog post in 2008.
A team of Israeli, Palestinian and Georgian experts, using hand-held mine detectors and armored mechanical diggers, began clearing the church compounds and the surrounding desert shrubland shortly before the Christian Holy Week that precedes Easter.
Spending by majors BHP Rio Tinto and Fortescue has boosted confidence throughout the industry, drawing in labour and machines from diggers to drill rigs, said delegates at a mining convention in the outback town of Kalgoorlie.
The company, which hires out diggers and tools on short-term contracts, said also underlying pretax profit at constant currency rose 9 percent to 425.9 million pounds ($543 million) for the six months ended Oct. 31.
Every three years, the global construction industry gathers in Munich for Bauma, the biggest trade fair in the world—more than 150 acres of exhibition space devoted to cutting-edge cranes, backhoes, diggers, and mining equipment.
The TSLIB were first trained as infantrymen, but the Australian army soon realized the versatility of the 'Island Diggers,' and they soon also took on the roles of shipwrights, boot makers, carpenters, plumbers, signalers and gunners.
However, the movement birthed literally hundreds of other bands, and, four decades on, sustains a fanatical network of diehard crate diggers searching for that elusive Neat Records seven-inch or Tygers of Pan Tang picture disc.
But he did and connected with many people who've loved him and his music since his Ohio Players days, all the way up until now, in turn gaining new diggers of his music along the journey.
Cat (née Caterpillar), known primarily for diggers and backhoes and the like, has led the way with an increasingly attractive series of devices — the latest of which is the S60, which even includes a thermal camera.
The resulting implements — dandelion diggers and spades from handguns, double-sided hoes from thick-barreled assault rifles — would be used to grow vegetables at two public agricultural high schools and at community gardens throughout the city.
Augusta National Golf Club, home of the Masters, deserves credit for offering membership to women in 2012, however belatedly, and, in doing so, daring the rest of the heel diggers to fall in line behind it.
The London-listed company, which hires out diggers, construction tools and other equipment, has also been helped by Brexit-driven weakness in the pound, which has helped increase the value of dollar revenues from the United States.
"Alas, poor YORICK, I knew him well, Horatio: a fellow of infinite jest …" (Hamlet, Act V, Scene 1) YORICK was the king's jester, whom Hamlet fondly remembers when the grave diggers present him with the jester's skull.
Last month, she was arrested along with 17 other activists after they tried to occupy two coal diggers at a plant in Lusatia, an eastern region where the coal industry is older than the current German constitution.
By smearing the women who have accused them as liars or gold diggers, these men damage the reputations of their accusers and contribute to a climate in which survivors of sexual misconduct are afraid to come forward.
Throughout the 219s, Ms. Bushnell, a native of Connecticut who attended Rice University and New York University, had written articles for women's magazines — including "The Gold Diggers of 613," about professional girlfriends, for the now-defunct Mademoiselle.
In a country with annual incomes of just $660 a head according to the World Bank, government efforts to close off mines to individual diggers – whether for conservation or to make way for big business – are unpopular.
The first phase of the auction was launched this week, with around 900 vehicles including trucks, buses, diggers, forklift trucks and golf carts, owned by Saad Group, based in the city of Khobar, going under the hammer.
We were putting signs up back in August, and I was personally engaged in that activity because I like physical activity, and we're using post hole diggers and putting signs up on the side of the road.
The FTSE-20.7981 company, which rents out diggers, construction tools and other equipment, said underlying pretax profit rose to 1.11 billion pounds ($1.39 billion) in the year ended April 30, from 927.3 million pounds a year earlier.
The FTSE-100 company, which rents out diggers, construction tools and other equipment, said underlying pretax profit rose to 1.11 billion pounds ($1.39 billion) in the year ended April 30, from 927.3 million pounds a year earlier.
PEMENANG, Indonesia (Reuters) - Rescuers used diggers and heavy machinery to clear debris and search for survivors on Monday after a magnitude 6.9 earthquake killed at least 2236 people on Indonesia's resort island of Lombok, prompting a tourist exodus.
I reject the idea of Black women as soulless gold diggers, especially when it's perpetuated by Black men, because I know that Black women are unyieldingly loyal to Black men, even when it doesn't work in our favor.
Jessica Knoll's second novel centers on the women of Goal Diggers, a show that supposedly celebrates its cast of extremely successful, self-made women entrepreneurs – but really uses societal expectation and manipulation to pit them against one another.
It's the story of women being doubted and called crazy or labeled as gold diggers or attention seekers, or more likely not saying anything at all because by all available metrics that's the safest, easiest way to go.
"Realizing that DJs and crate-diggers might know more about jazz records than people spending 50 dollars and a two-drink minimum to go see me play at a club in New York—that was inspiring," he says.
The FTSE 100 company, which rents out diggers, construction tools and other equipment, said underlying pretax profit rose to 319 million pounds ($393.74 million) in the three months ended July 31 from 285.6 million pounds a year earlier.
Images on state television showed a flurry of activity at the muddy building site with dozens of diggers painted in multiple colours hard at work preparing the ground, as a stream of trucks ferried in materials and equipment.
Thursday Island is home to the barracks of Charlie Company of the 51st Battalion of the Far North Queensland Regiment, which is made up of a high number of Indigenous diggers from Cape York and the Torres Strait.
Images on state television showed a flurry of activity at the muddy building site with dozens of diggers painted in multiple colors hard at work preparing the ground, as a stream of trucks ferried in materials and equipment.
The firm, which rents equipment such as diggers and construction tools, said in September it would increase its share buyback programme and that it expected to beat its previous full-year profit expectations thanks to a weaker sterling.
Once guarded by armed police, the farm is now dotted with illegal diggers whose quest for gold has left open shafts and tunnels and uprooted some fruit trees at Smithfield, 40 km (25 miles) north of the capital Harare.
"Gold Diggers", depicting of a group of struggling young actresses living in a New York apartment, also feels surprisingly modern, light-heartedly reflecting a reality that will have felt very close to home for many Americans in the 1930s.
AMSTERDAM, Oct 30 (Reuters) - Hundreds of kilometres of Dutch highways were clogged with traffic jams on Wednesday when construction workers drove trucks, diggers and cranes to a protest against moves to cut nitrogen pollution that could impact their jobs.
When the diggers and bulldozers came at them, in 2005 and 2006, they tied themselves to roofs and fences and took fists and bamboo poles to the metal batons and shields and helmets of the South Korean riot police.
The company, which hires out diggers and tools on short-term contracts, said underlying pretax profit at constant currencies rose to 793.4 million pounds ($1.01 billion) in the year to April 30, from 645.3 million pounds a year ago.
They're the poor girls who trade access to their bodies for cash or credit, the too-young and too-crass, the gold diggers and "white trash," the socially unacceptable girls who men have sex with but quarantine from their actual lives.
He leads a small crew of miners out of a buried facility called Sea of Serenity 1, including Jonathan Quarles, a genius engineer, flight officer Vernon Waters, diggers Rick Thatch and Cole Benson, and his second-in-command Lane Briggs.
"It does not pay to evade taxes in the Philippines so might as well stop trying, because you will never succeed," Duterte's finance minister, Carlos Dominguez, told reporters before letting diggers loose on 20 slick-looking vehicles at a Manila port.
" —Josh Terry, "Claude Fontaine's Transportive Songs are for Crate-Diggers" After a period of inactivity since 2011's There Are Rules, emo trailblazers and recent Polyvinyl signees The Get Up Kids make for lost time on the anxious and anthemic "Satellite.
There were fans of the various Grave Diggers, or Soldier of Fortune, or whatever dog truck was around at that time—the kids had large foam hats marking their allegiances—but none of this was palpable during the truck parade.
Their storytelling techniques were being dissected and debated by all the discerning ears of hip-hop, proving once again that women emcees are not sex objects, gold diggers, or passive ride-or-dies— they're lyrical forces to be reckoned with.
Meanwhile, according to Sims, dedicated badger diggers will fit their dogs with radio collars in order to better track and locate where the badgers are after they have sent the dogs into their setts, so they can dig them out quicker.
China's construction equipment industry is bracing for a decline in sales in 2019 after two years of rapid growth, as work slows on new projects and firms replace fewer old diggers and cranes, executives at an industry event in Shanghai said this week.
Instead of simply conducting a normal interview with the guys about their dope new record, our friends at THUMP Germany decided instead to see how much these acclaimed crate-diggers really knew about the obscure wax in each other's prized record collections.
Haegel told the "Diggers and Dealers" conference in Australia he expected demand for batteries used to power electric cars to account for about 90 percent of Nickel West's output within five or six years, replacing traditional markets, such as stainless steel makers.
Originally created to honor the members of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) who fought during the doomed Gallipoli campaign in World War I, it has become a day of remembrance for all Australian troops, or "diggers" as they are known.
I'd personally have at least a modicum less disgust for Republicans if they spent their time focusing on the lunch ladies and ditch diggers of the world, instead of trying (and failing) to troll someone who actually knows what struggle tastes like.
As archaeologists pick their way through the huge site, clearing topsoil with diggers and exhuming by hand those buried here, they are hoping to identify and rebury the boxer who transcended the raw racism of his age to emerge a sporting hero.
During the planning of the kickoff event of 1967, the Be-In, we see diverse idealists (The San Francisco Oracle's euphoric poet-editor Allen Cohen; the toughly anarchist group the Diggers; the non-hedonistic Berkeley politicos) jostling like "Team of Rivals" strategists.
In the "Gold Diggers" movies (they were a series), penniless young women, with a sigh, seek their fortune among the tuxedoed gents who prowl the back stages of Broadway, and a few of them find love with the sappy, stagestruck juvenile Dick Powell.
Although the company benefited from solid demand for its diggers and tools in the first half of the fiscal year for clean-up efforts after hurricanes Harvey and Irma in North America, fourth-quarter rental revenue dipped more than 5 percent from the preceding quarter.
Releasing quality house and techno—usually only on vinyl—on respected labels like Dolly, Major Problems, and Running Back, the artist has gained cult appeal for being for a lord of the crate diggers—esoterically sampling—and thus his music usually flies of the shelves.
"It seems that at first the jug, which is typical of the period, was prepared and afterwards the unique sculpture was added, the likes of which have never before been discovered in previous research," said Gilad Itach, who directed the excavation, which included teenage diggers.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China's construction equipment industry is bracing for a decline in sales in 2019 after two years of rapid growth, as work slows on new projects and firms replace fewer old diggers and cranes, executives at an industry event in Shanghai said this week.
A bellwether for global industrial demand, Caterpillar has been exporting bulldozers and diggers to China for almost four decades - and since 2012 has also been one of many high profile casualties of the country's slackening construction and mining sectors, having failed to predict the downturn.
By all accounts, Mr. Trump shares some key characteristics with his German grandfather, among them an interest in hair: Friedrich worked as a barber in New York before making his fortune running a restaurant and, reportedly, a brothel for gold diggers in the Yukon.
The Vatican's diggers began to unearth a seemingly endless cache of potential new saints to deploy in retaliation to the Protestant threat; eventually, thousands of skeletons were exhumed, dusted off and dressed up, then shipped off to exude Catholic glamour in churches all over Europe.
A couple of excellent releases from a pair of diggers-par-excellence in the last month or so mine this very niche: the latest volume of Record Mission Edits from Nick The Record and Dan Tyler (of the Idjut Boys); Greg Belson's sterling compilation, Divine Disco.
Posing as a company, the collaborative artists Émilie Brout & Maxime Marion have created Les Nouveaux chercheurs d'or (The New Gold Diggers), a "series of samples of artificial gold products obtained for free online" that plays directly into the idea that art is now simply big business.
While workmen were blasting out the Holland Tunnel, in 1924, the protective layer of clay deposited over the blast area to keep the explosions from blowing a hole in the river bottom and causing disaster to the tunnel-diggers rose high enough that it impeded ships.
Preston loves the procedural, and it gives his story an understated energy: the ferretlike man who can smell each change in the soil, the danger when earth slips down on the diggers, the way a rainstorm or a wrong step can ruin the chance of ever knowing certain things.
READ: China has canceled Beijing's Lunar New Year celebrations to try to stop the new coronavirus from spreading Images and video footage posted on social media by Chinese media outlets Friday show dozens of diggers, bulldozers, and trucks working to clear a site on the outskirts of the city.
I'm going to trust that Blac Chyna didn't come this far to start making bad business decisions; that she's self-aware enough to really think through how appearing in a video that is essentially about gold diggers could work for her; and that she was paid handsomely for her time.
One problem is that the mix rushes through each track too quickly, leaving only the wackiest selections to linger in the memory; another is the preponderance of those flute solos that became a hallmark of '70s black music only in retrospect, when crate-diggers started listening to blaxploitation movie soundtracks.
The announcement is part of a pattern in Africa where until 2012 there were only a handful of gold refineries, but as many as 26 are now either operating or under construction across 14 countries to process metal produced by informal diggers, according to a Reuters survey of public reports.
"We will remove mediocre managers more quickly — people who have lost their enterprising spirit, who have built their position on personal connections or empty and unactionable reporting, and those who prioritize short-term gains and pass problems on to their successors," he wrote, calling such people "the pit-diggers among us."
This week, Refinery29 will examine these issues with a series of pieces exploring what greed means to women today, from a conversation with Paris Hilton about "finally being taken seriously as a businesswoman and empire" to hip-hop's tendency to deem Black women gold diggers, to the millennial generation's desire to sell out.
The most dramatic are the moments when the diggers were about to find out if they had blindly burrowed up to the right basement floor and succeeded in keeping their plots a secret, or were about to stare down the barrels of border guards' rifles and long prison terms — or even death.
All of them remarked that other people often view them as irresponsible and as gold diggers; assume that they've been "abandoned" by the child's father; and automatically think that they're desperately vying to find a new father figure for their children when in reality they're just trying to date like the rest of us.
And each step of the line of production is separated from the rest: The sand moves from diggers to truckers to dealers to builders with each link in the chain knowing as little as possible about where the sand they're buying comes from or who mines it — for obvious reasons, they don't want to know.
In a 2014 essay "Virtues Impracticable and Extremely Difficult: The Human Rights of Subsistence Diggers," Sam Hardy argued that instead of trying to outgun looters, cultural heritage professionals should ensure their projects have a positive economic impact on local communities and conserve sites as a sustainable economic resource so that there is no longer any motive to loot them.
Frequently reducing his dancers to exotically fanned rows of moving body parts, Berkeley found himself accused of promoting collectivist or even fascist ideals for his machine-like portrayal of the human body—but that didn't stop audiences from flocking to the likes of "42nd Street", "Gold Diggers of 1933" and "Footlight Parade", despite record unemployment in America.
Mr. Bishop said he saw The Yard as playing an important role in supporting London's subcultures, through nights such as Pride of Arabia, which defines itself as being for "queers from the Arab world," or Murder on Zidane's Floor, an event run by Goal Diggers, an East London soccer club for women and people who identify as nonbinary.
Younger, beautiful women who marry rich men might be princesses ("beautiful women, classy women," per Mr. Giuliani), trophy wives or gold-diggers ("the calculating woman who refuses to sign the prenuptial agreement because she is expecting to take advantage of the poor, unsuspecting sucker she's got in her grasp," as Mr. Trump put it in "Trump: The Art of the Comeback").
And for those who like fiction, there's Meghan MacLean Weir's The Book of Essie, about a fundamentalist Christian family who star in their own reality TV show — and the youngest daughter who threatens their empire by getting pregnant; or Jessica Knoll's The Favorite Sister, about a murder on the set of Goal Diggers — a reality show set up to pit hyper-successful women against each other.
Feminists looked the other way when Hillary hatchet men plotted to paint Lewinsky either as a malicious stalker or a friendly fantasist — just as they looked the other way in 1992 when Betsey Wright shot down what she called "bimbos" and "gold diggers" in Arkansas with the help of intimidating private investigators poking around in the lives of women who had been involved with Bill.
"CIS has published articles that labeled immigrants 'third world gold diggers' and that blamed Central American asylum seekers for the 'burgeoning street gang problem' in the US, while Dan Stein has said that many immigrants that come to the US hate America and everything the country stands for," said Heidi Beirich, director of Southern Poverty Law Center's Intelligence Project, which oversees the center's yearly count of anti-immigrant groups.

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