"They dug and dug and dug and found out what actually happened," he added.
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"I dug an awful lot of snow, dug tunnels, dug slop pits and latrines," Sir Ranulph, now 75, recalls.
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In Dig Dug, players control the titular character Dig Dug as they dig into the earth and defeat monsters that have dug their own subterranean tunnels.
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And in one swoop, Mark Zuckerberg's most dug-in position will be dug up.
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They started to dig a big hole — we weren't told what for — and they dug and dug.
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But when we dug in, it turned out that we dug the flavor that the "creamy Swiss cheese sauce" brought to the game.
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With every hotel-casino that went up, they dug Atlantic City dug deeper and edged it closer to heaving its last soot-soaked breath.
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Hognob is the sidekick of Dug (voiced by Eddie Redmayne), and Dug, being in possession of a bucktoothed grin and oodles of true grit, is the hero.
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But instead of digging his way out, he didn't acknowledge that he dug a hole, he just built a soap box on top of the hole that he dug.
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They tore up the cement sidewalk in front of her house with jackhammers, then dug and dug, until they finally found a lead pipe, a skinny piece of metal some five feet long.
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Some 130 bodies have been dug up in Iguala since.
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And I really dug my spiked heels in the ground.
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File photo - One of the holes dug by the man.
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The line stopped again and we dug into the bag.
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STIREWALT: All of that stuff is pretty dug on gross.
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They dug him up four years ago from the cemetery.
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Even Meghan has dug back into her closet for standbys.
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She and another student dug themselves out of the rubble.
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I dug into this a little, so bear with me.
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Both sides have dug in on their positions this week.
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Until you dug into the numbers, and things got stickier.
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A hole I had dug for the both of us.
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I went over to the bowl and I dug around.
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He had dug the shallow graves with his trusty shovel.
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Then he dug deeper, and uncovered something he couldn't fathom.
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So Instagram dug up a plan from Facebook's 2011 playbook.
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Residents dug through rubble for hours before finding the deceased.
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And like a spice miner on Kessel, I dug in.
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But when the researchers dug deeper, they found something else.
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For now, both sides have dug in ... it's a standoff.
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Rescue workers dug through piles of rubble searching for survivors.
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I paced it off again and dug another hole. Nothing.
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I went to all those offices and dug through papers.
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As Oracle dug into this, they identified three main problems.
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The pollsters dug into more specific consequences of repeal, too.
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They dug it out and used it 80 years later.
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The big prize remains Mosul, where IS has dug in.
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America Inc has dug a giant defensive ditch around itself.
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Next up we dug into the massive new Opendoor round.
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To his credit, Blumenthal has worked hard and dug deep.
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Dan Barron of New York dug especially deeply, I thought.
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His coffin was dug up, and his remains were scattered.
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Several victims had to be dug out of the mound.
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Concerned, Chrissie dug into the rest of her mother's finances.
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For months, the Jewish prisoners dug up and burned bodies.
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Trenches are being dug and positions are beginning to freeze.
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That just dug the hole for Munoz — and United — deeper.
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And now it's a very tough battle, they're dug in.
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"We dug deep," said Wiggins, who finished with 21 points.
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I've dug out mum's custard glasses to serve it in.
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Prank or no, the band seem to have dug it.
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A pit has been dug and girders and pillars stacked.
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I added some syrup to the pancakes and dug in.
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Walls can be scaled, or tunnels can be dug underneath.
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Said he dug my vibe, talked up a possible promotion.
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Then he dug his fingers into her eyes, blinding her.
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So finally, a month ago, I dug up the recipe.
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On one walk, Ryan dug a specimen from the ground.
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Like the Democrats, Mr. Trump appears to have dug in.
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We dug up an agatized root and dragged it home.
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He dug holes, cleaned the compound and cut the grass.
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Mr. O'Brien and Mr. Caro dug into Lyndon Johnson's life.
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Both had been dug a quarter mile from the winery.
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He's dug into Benghazi, Planned Parenthood, and Hillary Clinton's emails.
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In honor of the occasion, we dug into our archives.
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I dug into the mystery with my colleague Rachel Abrams.
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He dug up red clay and compressed it into bricks.
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The last new house he dug was in the 1970s.
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In April 103, the Department of Homeland Security dug in.
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"They dug it," she said of his reading last week.
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The parties were as dug in as parties are today.
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They dug through pickup beds and opened hoods and trunks.
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Berlin has dug in its heels against such a promise.
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Mr. Maduro dug in, tightening his grip with increasing repression.
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The argument grew heated and ugly, as Jeff dug in.
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TMG counterclaimed that Depp dug himself into a financial hole, .
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" He added, "I sort of dug it, I loved it.
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They battle Iraqi security forces dug in at Quabba's outskirts.
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I didn't even know y'all dug into credits like that.
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"I dug myself out of the rubble," Mr. Holbeach recalled.
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During this time, archaeologists often dug tunnels into the ash.
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Los Angeles Magazine dug it up this month, but Yahoo!
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"He really dug down and pulled it off," Grace said.
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Clendenon dug up the low throw and Robinson was out.
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There's no issue about that if you dug deep enough.
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The IRA, a Republican terrorist group, occasionally dug up cricket pitches.
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It is dug into a massive mountain complex with deep tunnels.
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Roadside water tanks dug into the ground are scorched and dry.
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But in a call with journalists on Thursday, Zuckerberg dug in.
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They dug up dirt on Clinton&aposs opponent with Russian lies.
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They dug down, and found a whole host of thriving bacteria.
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So they ratcheted up the attacks and dug their own graves.
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As Waxman dug deeper into the report, though, his mood lifted.
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Authorities have dug a mass grave on the outskirts of Palu.
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Whenever he dug a grave, there was always a robin about.
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Bernero says officials in Lansing "dug into" the city's water safety.
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Media outlets have dug up a 2007 interview in which Sen.
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"No, I mean, I dug kissing all of them," she responded.
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But cultivated truffles are not hunted: they are simply dug out.
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Go deeper: Stat News dug into hospitals' payment dilemma in March.
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India controls the glacier today, with Pakistani soldiers dug in nearby.
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One, dug from the ground, looked fresh out of a magazine.
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The Syrian troops garrisoned there were well-equipped and dug in.
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Nerdist dug up some Targaryen family history that explains it all.
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The really labor-intensive stuff was the soil pits we dug.
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"We pivoted away before we dug into that matter," he says.
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The bucket brigade has dug out both mansions and modest bungalows.
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Twitter users dug up the speech following his resignation Monday night.
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Do you understand how deep this ditch we just dug is?
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HOW DEEP IS THIS DITCH WE'RE ABOUT TO BE DUG INTO?
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Keegan dug in, braced himself, heaved and fought for every inch.
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I wondered: When we dug it up, who would we be?
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Down, down I dug, well into the orange layer, finding nothing.
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A Good Samaritan dug the lil guys out of the trash.
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Wicker dug in with more questions about the airline's business operations.
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I always dug Big Bird's big eyes and slow methodic speech.
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Islamic State had also dug tunnels in and around the village.
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He dug back in, by now doubled down and then some.
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Outside groups, though are questioning his ties to the dug industry.
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But the company did not patch immediately and instead dug deeper.
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An open field of half-dug holes, three feet from gold.
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They live in wooden huts covered in tarpaulin dug into trenches.
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The American economy dug itself out of its hole long ago.
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Then they dug even farther, slowing their work to a crawl.
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We really dug the first season of Netflix's show Stranger Things.
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Margaret Thatcher, with her credo of mass ownership, dug its grave.
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Here's what we dug up, for your reading pleasure (or terror).
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Residents fill water from a few wells dug in the soil.
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She read the cereal box she dug out of the garbage.
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There's a photo from that afternoon that I dug up recently.
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John dug himself out of the clothes pile and sat up.
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It was filled with treasures dug up in and around Sambuca.
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"It was really like getting dug into a hole," she said.
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Then came the oil industry, which dug canals through the wetlands.
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One tunnel was dug under a heavily guarded port of entry.
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In response to Nadler's and other inquiries, Trump has dug in.
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Recently I dug it out, dusted it off and read it.
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Undeterred, Alex dug around the internet for solutions to his problem.
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I dug this out doing some spring cleaning in the fall.
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Kate and Alex dug in a bit more about that story.
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Cramer dug deeper to see whether the sell-off was justified.
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The more I dug into it, the more complexity that emerged.
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And I dug this out today, because it has no sleeves.
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Dug stole a bone -Ma nearly choked right in the street.
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But PUCN dug in its heels and stuck to its decision.
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Donald Trump is dug in but ... So, what's going to happen?
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Like everyone else, I dug the Tribulation and Tomb Mold records.
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They dug him out of a bettong tunnel and killed him.
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We dug in as Ms. El Falahi, told us her tale.
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I dug into Troopergate and Whitewater and other first-term scandals.
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On the other hand, everybody's political positions are more dug in.
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More ditches might be dug or old ones widened or deepened.
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They dug into hamburgers and fries at Burger King and McDonald's.
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They dug a hole and used folded bark as a container.
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Users have dug up past content and accused her of racism.
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Others dug in on the budget wars of the early 2010s.
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A. Our chief of staff dug up the title for me.
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He dug up a thermometer and stuck it under his tongue.
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They dug into the interests of the Clinton Foundation's foreign donors.
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Some threats included an address and phone number they'd dug up.
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Inside the outpost, holes were dug with backhoes for the cannons.
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Alongside workers' organisations, it dug the first wells and built roads.
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A man dug through the balls, as if looking for something.
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He dug his fingers in, trying to work out the pain.
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Clueless United dug itself in deeper after the story blew up.
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The Chinese seem dug in and have prepared for difficult times.
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Ditches dug to repair underground pipes looked like bombed-out craters.
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The deeper we dug into it the more confusing things became.
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Secretary Duane dug in and refused to what the president wanted.
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Each new mod only dug me deeper into the randomizer hole.
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I nibbled at a fry before I dug into my feast.
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Others dug deep into the meaning of the meeting's seating chart.
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A member of her staff, Ned Terrace, dug into the matter.
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He had a horseshoe pit dug for photographers near the clubhouse.
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One was dug up in western Spain and the other in Portugal.
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Separated from their comrades in German-occupied territory, the troops dug in.
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For example, we dug into what happens when two black holes collide.
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Prebble dug through old hard drives and other backups—remember CD burners?
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But one observant LaCroix fan dug deeper into the spelling's potential meaning.
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The star dug into Nima gluten-free sandwich wraps and lettuce cups.
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His editor agreed to give him the gig, and he dug in.
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Scientists there have dug up diplodocuses, allosauruses, stegosauruses—the list goes on.
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The tomb consists of three subsections that were dug into the limestone.
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But when you dug deeper, there was crazy shady shit going on.
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All the dirt they dug up on this guy is pretty lame.
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Up to this point they haven't cared, and both sides dug in.
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We've previously dug into issues on the infrastructure planning and financing side.
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With a frustrated sigh, she dug her phone out of her pocket.
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He mourns the pristine forest the mine has dug its way through.
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A cluster of millennials dug into the German-style strategy classic Carcassonne.
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Some of it might even be dug back out of the ground.
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But the results only found a correlation, so the researchers dug deeper.
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THE SWIMMING trunks have been dug out of the chest of drawers.
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As disillusion grew, and his poll numbers sank, Mr Fillon dug in.
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So he dug deeper and found all new, up and coming artists.
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The trenches have been dug, the weapons loaded, the front lines drawn.
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What cases are you particularly proud of having dug up or interpreted?
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Founder Spotlight: Dug Song (Duo Security) 3:45 PM – 4:00 PM
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Parents sipped from wine glasses, while rambunctious kids dug into margherita pizzas.
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Mueller has also dug into Trump's interactions with potential Russia probe witnesses.
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After almost two hours of investigation, here's what Dawson dug up: 2000.
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"Mississippi", says Mr Bardwell, "has dug itself a 150-year-old hole."
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He especially dug the Audrey Hepburn compliment our camera guy gave him.
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Later, Sheriff Hopper (David Harbour) dug his way into an evil tunnel.
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Well-organised protesters have dug in at Cuadrilla's Preston New Road site.
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More than a month after my visit, the protestors remain dug in.
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He dug deep and took my best shots and put me down.
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I dug down into categories I'd been too exhausted to find before.
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The holes for the new stones were dug by hand and foot.
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The underground bits, he claims, would be dug out by tunneling droids.
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They dug fancy tunnels and outlined their plans to dig fancy tunnels.
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While she prodded a bit, Collins never really dug in against Sessions.
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When he dug it up three years later, it was still infectious.
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When we dug deeper in this list, we noticed an interesting difference.
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"I thought our whole team dug down to do it," Harbaugh said.
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The audience erupted in laughter, but Trump dug in on his statement.
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The Dig Dug connection goes beyond tunnels and a cameo appearance, though.
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This fits perfectly with ABC's brand (diversity), and the crowd dug it.
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"We kind of dug ourselves a hole," Thunder coach Billy Donovan said.
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Two backhoes dug up the earth in separate locations, several yards apart.
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Mr. Mankiewicz and Mr. Jameson, he added, dug for some good details.
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I dug through Facebook's guidelines to understand what's allowed and what isn't.
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"I dug one up once, it was just a skull," he said.
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Warren greeted her old friend warmly, but dug in on her position.
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When Ms. Bartoloni finally arrived, she dug into a grilled cheese sandwich.
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Will has dug up the bed in front, leaving only one dahlia.
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The further I dug, the more gripped I became as a dramatist.
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Both sides have dug in since the funding lapse started on Dec.
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Anthropologists dug deep into the Earth to make incredible discoveries in 2019.
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Under a shade tree at the cemetery, a grave had been dug.
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When Barker arrived at the scene, victims were still being dug out.
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To find an alternative, he dug around on forums and Facebook groups.
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One 1976 paper dug into the specific behind these animals' alien eyestalks.
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Then he dug in and made quick work of the Reds' lineup.
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We dug into a handful of his claims to check their veracity.
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I slapped my cheeks and dug the sleep out of my eyes.
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But the two advocates dug in and refused to move the spoon.
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You offered to pay, dug into your pocket, and pulled out … coupons!
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Calling themselves the Free Saraqib Army, they dug trenches and filled sandbags.
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One icy January morning I dug out the warmest coat I owned.
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She wiggled her brown toes and dug her heels in the moss.
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The program then dug deeper, looking only at the patients with depression.
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The site was discovered during a search of tunnels dug by ISIS.
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But Mr. Gatti and his players dug deep into this early work.
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In New York, her father dug ditches and worked as a bookkeeper.
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We rubbed curry leaves between our fingers and dug up turmeric roots.
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Cheryl dug a hole near the Japanese maple at the property marker.
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She dug up a painting there, but is it the real deal?
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Curtis tweeted that the stories dug into her in unexpectedly healing ways.
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After the split, internet sleuths dug up Cabello's now-defunct Tumblr page.
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The podcast dug into a lead that would give Syed an alibi.
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As they walked to the car, Salahi dug into Wood's personal life.
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When I dug into the primary sources, I found myself immediately vexed.
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Others scavenged, like raccoons, or dug into insect nests like today's aardvarks.
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Next, the woman and a man dug in the ground with sticks.
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So I dug up old mixtapes that we had in the van.
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Immediately, we pitched large tents, dug mortar trenches and filled sand bags.
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We dug into this seismic shift in behavior under the market's surface.
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I dug my oar, and everything was illuminated with phosphorescent green phytoplankton.
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He said he found a tree and dug a cave under it.
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I dug into my devices menu and disconnected from all of them.
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I couldn't understand what they were saying, but I dug the energy.
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Above, the volunteer rescue group the White Helmets dug through the rubble.
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Wood dug up Musk's sworn deposition, where Musk said he'd read it.
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An episode of the Reply All podcast dug into the phrase's origins.
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Most of the artifacts they dug up were neither recorded nor preserved.
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Natural, as the name implies, are those dug out of the ground.
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Fertitta dug deeper in his pockets and purchased an extra 500 mattress.
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Bricks dug up from sidewalks became a favorite weapon, then Molotov cocktails.
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When we dug in even deeper, we saw these were all coordinated.
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I was wishing he had dug this one a little bit more.
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Said I before I'd dug in at all, let alone too deep.
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So my wife and I dug into the facts on breast-feeding.
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She dug deep into the Earth's soil, and found her magical box.
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Think big dust balls and curiosities dug up in Salvador Dalí's attic.
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Kamala Harris dug into policy specifics, and Mayor Pete Buttigieg got personal.
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There are tens of thousands of troops dug in, facing each other.
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She and two other reporters, Mark Alesia and Tim Evans, dug in.
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He said that his children had dug up bones near his home.
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Because those coal miners and their grandfathers , they dug that coal out.
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Chapter Five: Dig Dug This is officially the season of lone wolf storylines.
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"Some have kind of dug in for the long haul," Ms. Roberts said.
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Watts, 33, dug a shallow grave and buried her while his daughters watched.
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However, the company initially dug in its feet and refused to do so.
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It was illegally dug up during Islamic State's occupation of the desert town.
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On so many fronts, Trump has already dug himself into a deep hole.
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Isiah dug through debris, found his toddler brother and pulled him to safety.
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Within the cavity, people dug closely spaced burial pits into the soft bedrock.
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Regardless, Epic has dug its heels in on exclusivity, despite the vocal backlash.
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She dug into abandoned fields rumored to be body dumps, but found nothing.
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My brother was older and still dug The Lord of the Rings books.
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Many, he said, had dug out neighbors and even lent their own plows.
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Don't get me wrong: There's still plenty of information to be dug up.
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Roomba nodded, waggled his head, dug his tusk into the snow in excitement.
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Elliott: William [Berry of Amethyst Sunset] got it and dug it a lot.
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That is why few foreign firms dug in deep in the first place.
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Italian news outlets have dug deep into the story they've dubbed "Moscopoli" — Moscowgate.
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When factions remained dug in, Mr Ryan and Mr Trump pulled the bill.
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Each dug through their records to share their own experiences with "Cape Man".
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With both sides dug into their positions, prospects for a deal look dim.
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On the contrary Google appears to have dug in against this competitive threat.
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They end up hosting their own show and then things are dug up.
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In 2015, construction workers dug up a hand grenade at a Maryland McDonald's.
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Curious about what dirt the Democratic National Committee dug up on Donald Trump?
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When they dug into the system, they discovered more about how it works.
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Next up we dug into the chance that Palantir is worth $41 billion.
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For food, guests dug into pizza and sipped on Tequila Don Julio cocktails.
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For food, guests dug into pizza and sipped on Tequila Don Julio cocktails.
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An example of an artificial canal dug to divert water in South Florida.
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But new information is being dug out of online archives week by week.
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The Sinaloa cartel leader slipped through a tunnel dug under a prison shower.
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After Assange dug in further, the host asked him what he was suggesting.
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I&aposm very curious why Mueller hasn&apost dug into that that more.
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Principles PAC dug up a gem of an old interview on David Letterman's
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He dug wells for water, pounded in steel posts and strung nonbarbed wire.
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But with most Republicans dug in defending the president, it's unlikely to advance.
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He immediately dug up his wedding certificate and drove to Wyckoff's Tree Farm.
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Then, of course, we dug into the recent news out of Y Combinator .
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We dug through the changelog and picked out a few of our favorites.
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Garbrandt literally dug through the cake with his bare hands ... but still nothing.
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"They were frenzied," Scully said as Yasmani Grandal dug in against Jon Lester.
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If he actually dug deeper here, he could've found out Chuck's real mistake.
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He dug in with people from both sides, as well as the media.
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Sethi dug the idea and agreed to fund a project to build it.
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She patiently made her points and grinned as he dug his own grave.
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He dug holes in the soil and filled them with manure and compost.
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Moving on, we dug through Roku's epic first day as a public company.
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"They dug 10 tunnels," he says, pointing to a hole in the ground.
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On average, one unit of UXO is found for every 100 holes dug.
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The hole she'd dug was deep enough only to plant a small sapling.
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Trump has dug in on his demand for $5 billion for the wall.
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But Democrats have dug their heels in when it comes to Trump's wall.
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I dug in and scarfed the whole plate down in under a minute.
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In 2012, in Eastern Antarctica, Russian researchers dug a hole 8,000 feet deep.
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The first Welland Canal was dug between Lake Erie and Ontario in 1553.
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There seems to be a problem below Because that's where they dug it.
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Elsewhere, senior advertising reporter Tanya Dua dug up details about Quibi's hiring spree.
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I spent many days reporting from those groves as police dug up remains.
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But Trump appears to have dug in so far on the ObamaCare fight.
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Our guys really dug in and made them work in the half-court.
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See you next week for More Songs We Dug Out of the Gutter!
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There, they dug up the the century-old grave Matthews is obsessed with.
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Yoenis Cespedes, Robinson Cano, and Dustin Pedroia have dug in against him, too.
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He failed, by which I mean I dug it out of the trash.
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And he really dug the record, so it was quite a fun process.
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Yola dug out the first-aid kit and we all got patched up.
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Both sides dug in over the weekend, with the blame game heating up.
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But to some observers, Mr. Oettinger only dug himself into a deeper hole.
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Rush's crack research team dug up a few other jewels from my past.
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He dug into the publisher's accounts and Italy's "catasto," or real estate register.
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There, the villagers dug a pit and told the men to enter it.
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"It was a dataset that really dug into our clients' lives," she said.
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Ginsburg dug in again after Kagan had pushed Murrill on the same topic.
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People in these online communities dug into ingredient claims and experimented with regimens.
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Clark argues the evidence he has dug out is more than mere speculation.
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Some firefighters dug in their heels, vowing to proceed with the fund-raiser.
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At the existing Ustilug crossing with Poland, only a trench has been dug.
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The plan involved a narrow, 150-foot-long tunnel dug into the dirt.
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They dug in, but I paused to appreciate the unorthodoxy of the moment.
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But as the Midwest dug itself out, the storm continued east on Sunday.
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He led me through tunnels that had been dug underneath the high rises.
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Meanwhile, leaders of some cities and police departments have dug in their heels.
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Staff members dug into their own pockets to have the clothes dry cleaned.
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As we dug more into our investigation, the more unresolved incidents we found.
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Over time, competing camps dug in around women and the right to drive.
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The footage shows him shouting excitedly underwater when he dug up a GoPro.
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The unrestrained being vomited onto his bare chest and dug into his flesh.
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But the unevenness of the Mets' bullpen dug them into a deeper hole.
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The Gamecocks dug themselves an early hole by missing their first 10 shots.
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The thwarted and determined dug up direct contact information for specific congressional staffers.
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Where "The Dug-out" and "1917" unquestionably intersect is on their subjects' youth.
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"We dug ourselves too big of a hole," Atlanta coach Mike Budenholzer said.
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"We dug ourselves a big hole obviously early in the game," Hoiberg said.
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The bill includes several cyber provisions, which we dug into earlier this week.
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A shallow hole is dug in the hot sand near the desert camp.
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When Mr. McCraven dug into the album, he was struck by a quandary.
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So she just went and dug up a 65-million-year old fossil.
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And Buzzfeed dug into whether Clearview AI's marketing claims hold up to reality.
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We dug through the archives looking for pictures of eclipses from decades past.
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Dug deep into a hill in Brooklyn will be a grave of secrets.
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Only instead of flying to the moon, I dug straight down to hell.
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Executives said Mr. Tillerson dug in his heels and was a tough bargainer.
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When they dug into them, they discovered they were filled with human remains.
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The track in 1924 looked like somebody dug a track in their backyard
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Whether you dug it seems to depend on whether or not you love Madonna.
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Daredevil's second and third seasons dug deep into questioning whether heroes can be killers.
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Ms. Stein has dug into the dirty trick by which Jack wrested Warner Bros.
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Any child that is dug out of the rubble is either crying or screaming.
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It seems like both sides are, just like on Twitter this week, dug in.
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Trump and Kasich are the only ones dug in alone, playing a different game.
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I dug into the back of my beauty cabinet and found DermaDoctor KP Duty.
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When the researchers dug back into the history books, they found a glaring error.
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A stranger came by and dug Jones' purse out of the rubble, she said.
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The second installments of both franchises dug more directly into the terrors of motherhood.
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The firm dug into the issues, as it sees them, in the letter itself.
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And remember when he dug his own grave in "Miami Ultras," in the forest?
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As if you were standing by a freshly dug grave ... Factory furnaces were left.
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Authorities dug through the cellar's soil in 1988, but no evidence was ever uncovered.
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But in its explanation for how the error happened, the network dug itself deeper.
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Fortunately, dating app Clover dug into their data from more than three million users.
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The site consists of 11 wells dug more than a mile into the earth.
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Over the past week, its heat probe has dug three quarters of an inch.
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The militants are believed to have dug a network of similar tunnels below Mosul.
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I have heard about it a great deal, but never really dug into it.
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I ordered a used hardcover online and dug up some research about McCloy's life.
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We also dug into a couple of the congresswoman's passions -- the environment AND surfing!
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It has terraced hills to create more cropland, built dams and dug irrigation canals.
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And they dug in, bringing pillows, food and other essentials for the long haul.
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Old videos of Ben Affleck harassing female journalists were dug up and circulated widely.
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Whether these should ever be dug up is a point of bitter national contention.
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But most of the dead were dug up, moved and reburied in mass graves.
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We definitely dug it, and perhaps even felt a bit more centered post munching.
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However, when he dug a little deeper, he found another side to the story.
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But he seems to have dug himself a pretty deep hole at this point.
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The second time, he came with a penknife and dug it into her back.
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It's already dug a burrow, so take the spider down while it's still alive.
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Doing something similar while on patrol or dug into a foxhole is quite another.
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What other incriminating documents can be dug up from the Home Office's capacious archives?
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It was dug by an excavator and then torched by the Iraqi special forces.
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" Thankfully, Spears dug his phone number out of her bag nearly "five months later.
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"Pipeline passes through several well dug-in PKK cells and rural strongholds," Unver said.
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Not a bad haul that Egyptian archaeologists dug out of 3,500-year-old tombs.
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He dug deeper and saw that the check had Yangston's husband's name on it.
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Radford dug through records and reports from the time and discovered an important fact.
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I thought there were some elaborating to do, so I dug down very deep.
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In Catastrophe, Fisher dug even deeper, playing Rob Delaney's emotionally detached, Ebay-obsessed mother.
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Apparently, they've dug up Peri's phone number ... something she's not going to let slide.
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A bulldozer is sunk into a hole dug by an artillery blast or airstrike.
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Liquor tends to erase proper boundaries, so I dug around a bit more anyway.
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Furious by a controversy he regards as threatening his legitimacy, Trump has dug in.
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Among other things, lidar can pinpoint exactly where a fault trench should be dug.
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One of the wooden braziers dug up from the burial site in Central Asia.
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Soldiers and member of the public dug them out alive after nearly two days.
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I dug in there for things and all I found is a Virgin Mary.
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They dug a moat around the building's perimeter and a pit for holding captives.
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Eurogamer has dug deep into PlayStation 4 Pro performance, and found a few flaws.
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Police assumed he had dug up a grave, rather than investigating a potential murder.
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On Tuesday, Lovelace dug up some old statistics and presented them to the world.
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It was not immediately clear when the tunnel discovered on Thursday had been dug.
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A groundbreaking ceremony was held five years ago, but no foundation has been dug.
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Long ago, he explains, the people who lived here dug pits to trap wolves.
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He assumed that she intended to plant them in the soil she'd dug up.
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They dug a 145-metre tunnel under the Berlin Wall and into East Berlin.
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Luther Strange in Alabama, that Bannon dug in and got busy campaigning for Moore.
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O'Rourke has dug in since then, comparing the Trump administration to the Third Reich.
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Few things help beat back dug-in opposition than missing the holidays/vacation plans.
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The personal information of at least three employees was dug up and posted online.
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I dug up evidence that helped to show the case against him was false.
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When I dug into the research, I found intriguing advantages to buying in France.
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Since taking office, Trump has dug rifts with allies on climate change and trade.
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What emerged as you dug in past the surface-level mythology of the gulag?
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In learning how to change my outward reactions to people, I had dug inward.
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Along with his neighbors he had dug through the rubble, looking for any survivors.
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He then dug his nails into his arm and flooded the cell with claret.
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So far, they've dug up 50 graves and analyzed more than 22, Clark said.
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Bomb shelters were dug along all the streets and beneath every house in Hanoi.
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Instead, he dug in and has remained there since, with a few fleeting exceptions.
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They can be crushed, swept away, dug up by dogs or stolen by poachers.
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They renovated the bodega, dug wells and plan to plant new grapes in August.
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We got behind but dug ourselves out of the hole with a halftime lead.
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I never actually played Dig Dug, though, because the machine they had didn't work.
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Both Biden and Gabbard effectively used the opposition research dug up by their teams.
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Each time I made contact with the wall, his tools dug into my body.
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His plan was to be transferred back to Altiplano and have another tunnel dug.
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What he'd been just moments before his hoe dug into the earth becomes history.
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No. To be honest, I haven't dug into it at a more granular level.
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From my experience, a majority of vaccine-hesitant parents are not deeply dug in.
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As I dug into the data and the documents, I sought out driver-owners.
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He's just acting like he doesn't and has awkwardly dug himself into a hole.
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Media Memo Roy S. Moore seemed to be squirming as the interviewer dug in.
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I really dug it and am really excited to see what he does next.
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Bilton's first book, "Hatching Twitter," dug into the founding of the social media company.
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And he's an 22-year-old guy that they dug out of retirement essentially.
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Again, I started with my side of fries before I dug into my burger.
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During an excavation in 1949, archaeologists using mesh sieves dug up dozens of seashells.
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And he's an 240-year-old guy that they dug out of retirement essentially.
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Speaking to reporters on Sunday in New Hampshire, Sanders dug in on the charges.
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We dug ourselves a hole and never came close to coming out of it.
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Together they dug in, cracked jokes, tore scenes apart and put them back together.
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Excavators dug a vast flat field surrounded by concrete walls, fencing and barbed wire.
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She prattled on to her husband and dug around in her black matelassé purse.
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I sprinkled some pepper on top of my mac and cheese and dug in.
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Many on Mr. Trump's team disengaged from the process even as he dug in.
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The explosive nuclear tests take place in tunnels dug deep beneath a rugged mountain.
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He dug his knees into the flanks of his mount and urged her on.
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As the nation mourned, relatives dug mass graves as colorful coffins lined the shores.
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But Paul appeared dug in on his opposition to Graham-Cassidy without substantial changes.
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Dug the conclusion of certain key storylines - things I didn't even think I wanted.
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In 2015, Page's foundation dug deep and directed $94 million in new Christmastime giving.
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Despite having dug himself into a hole, he managed to claw his way out.
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We dug into our archives to look back at how we covered the investigation.
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Muir dug around in her purse and found a pen and a crumpled envelope.
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Despite Smikle's argument that voters are dug in on the Obama years, former Rep.
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They dug them into sand at the high-tide line, making a stick wall.
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Moore has dug in and has given no sign he's willing to drop out.
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The tax overhaul approved in December "clearly dug the hole deeper," Mr. Peterson said.
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After death, residents were buried in pits dug into the floors of the homes.
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They dug into research and established cannabis literature, offering the best advice they could.
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But people have also dug their own beneath their houses or in narrow alleys.
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I never really dug deep into dancehall, because it was just around in Miami.
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So Dug and Nooth strike a deal: They'll play each other, "Real Bronzio" vs.
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Mr Sachs has dug out letters which Toscanini exchanged with women all over the world.
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"[Keanu] didn't just come to do a funny cartoon voice, he dug deep," Rivera said.
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Bakker dug his terrified mother out and knew he had to get his family away.
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He dug graves with his grandmother; that was a "spiritual experience for me," he says.
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Each time Sharkey dug to his body, Carnera would lean on him in the clinch.
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As to what the creatures that dug these holes looked like, we can only guess.
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The researchers dug into 25 years of recorded manta data with the sanctuary employees' help.
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The team trying to find a way to drain the water dug until 1 a.m.
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ISIS is dug in western Mosul and at least 650,000 people are still trapped there.
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Canali means "channels," but people widely mistranslated it as "canals" – as in, Martian-dug waterways.
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" It's House Republican leadership, he said, who remain inflexible and have "dug their heels in.
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"We dug them out," he told the station, adding they were still conscious and responsive.
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We dug through margins, growth and why venture players are interested in Luckin at all.
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But after both sides initially dug in, the tone has shifted markedly in recent weeks.
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And so I sat on the floor in front of her dresser and dug in.
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Its basilica is dug deep into the mountainside, and lined with statues of avenging archangels.
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The grave was dug by John Hacking, a chaplain at the student church, in 2009.
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After researchers dug through hundreds of Viking graves, they found one with an interesting story.
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Breggin said that Roy replied, "I don't want to be dug out," the Globe reports.
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However, the Suffolk Times reports investigators spoke with "some people involved" and then dug deeper.
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I knew very little, and then I dug in deeper, and started watching other stuff.
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ISIS dug in The assault is imminent, and it appears ISIS inside Mosul knows that.
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"I had dug everything else back in Ohio: dirt, horse s—, cow s—," he says.
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Tough break for Britni as she dug THREE graves trying to find her ex, Chuck.
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Adding to that, people have dug up these tweets from Dunham expressing similarly problematic views.
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We've dug in and have yet to land on the company, or companies, Tesla acquired.
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I figure, you might as well channel that energy into something productive, like Dig Dug.
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Samsung's dug its heels into the latter, shaving an almost imperceptible amount off its predecessor's.
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But the shares barely budged in Wednesday premarket trading as investors dug into the report.
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But this week, Family Guy brilliantly dug it up once again for our viewing pleasure.
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He thought tunnels were being dug under his 2,000-acre estate in Newtown Square, Pennsylvania.
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They dug deep and found all the missing notes of the music I listen to.
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We've dug up our favorite Android phones and cheap phones that are discounted right now.
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We took ourselves out of the game early and dug too big of a hole.
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Hawley then reburied them at the site to be dug up at a later date.
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The ruling elite has since dug in its heels and resisted ceding power to Pashinyan.
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"Cybersecurity is the biggest geopolitical issue of our time" Duo Security CEO Dug Song said.
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When it comes to our treasured public lands, we've dug ourselves into a financial hole.
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Translation: locally sourced wasabi and bamboo shoots dug by hand turned into deeply snackable yakitori.
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I became kind of obsessed; I dug the scene and started reading all the books.
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Presumably, Trump's campaign will have dug up some dirt about the Democratic nominee as well.
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A cave dug in the permafrost, used to store fish by the local Nenets population.
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A giant cake from Shelton's Smithworks vodka brand, which the country star dug right into.
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Black Panther and the message it sent, dug beyond A Star's Born melodramatic love story.
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He dug the first one from Tijuana to San Diego to transport drugs in 1989.
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We've dug ourselves a deep hole by systematically underinvesting in our water infrastructure for generations.
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From there, he dug around for images and videos and sometimes downloaded entire iCloud accounts.
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"Really dug the Canadian anthem by Nelly Furtado with Tony Duncan," Pax Tobi Ogunyemi said.
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Those who can afford to, have dug unregulated wells to tap a falling water table.
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"I finally dug [my] foot into his back — I probably hurt him forever," Moreno said.
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Don [Lee] and his team really dug in on that, I think sometime around 2012.
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He says as his team dug into the machine learning workflow, they found a gap.
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They're using human shields, they've got all sorts of — you know, they're all dug in.
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Seitz then dug through his web history that he had recorded with his tool, Hunchly.
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For more than a century iron ore has been dug out of the state's mountains.
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The two sides have remained dug in, raising the prospect of a long-term shutdown.
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Archaeologists have uncovered an escape route that Jewish prisoners dug, mostly by hand, in Lithuania.
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Election Day is too close, and most of the Republican opposition is too dug in.
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He talked about the unfortunate hole the team had dug for itself in the tournament.
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Aerial bombardment also dug craters into main streets to prevent militants from slipping between neighborhoods.
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There are moments of subtlety, but they have to be dug out of the style.
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Bernadette dug into the earth until water rose to the surface and became a stream.
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And I dug in before he was drafted that he's a turnover waiting to happen.
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Another tester dug into the Buffalo wings, but was immediately confounded by a technical difficulty.
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It was uncomfortable, but I dug deeper into some of my limiting beliefs around money.
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I dug in to do the work to unravel and repair years of mental illness.
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As Insider dug into the story, we uncovered a trend of violence involving Drake's entourage.
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And the South Pole the IceCube Neutrino Observatory dug a hole going down 7,300 feet.
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So I dove even further down this weird zombie rabbit hole I'd dug myself into.
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Willa dug her fingers into the warm dirt: a rich brown-black flecked with white.
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The miners dug shafts and tunnels into the surrounding mountains, and the mining town boomed.
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After the hearing, White House press secretary Sarah Sanders dug in on the entrapment accusation.
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Nicholas Britell, our composer, working with the violinist Tim Fain, they just really dug in.
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It dammed the former meander, known as Old River, and dug two huge, gated channels.
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As he dug, the momentousness of what he had come across slowly dawned on him.
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America is so dug into opposing trenches that toxic gas would not force them out.
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So now we've dug ourselves out of it, we're standing, but we're not yet running.
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Native Americans in North Dakota dug in for a long fight over an oil pipeline.
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Newcastle dug deep for their manager and debutant keeper Martin Dubravka made several superb saves.
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Rather than moving toward an agreement, negotiators on both sides have dug in their heels.
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The two sides have remained dug in, raising the prospect of a long-term shutdown.
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They dug a long, narrow lagoon and filled it with water from a nearby river.
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Artists dug out the wacky colors and pigments from the very backs of their kits.
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Prosecutors would later use Williams's claims of innocence to argue he dug his own grave.
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Season four dug ever deeper into the show's central themes of trust, loyalty, and belief.
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And in the last year and a half I've really dug back into the music.
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So Ryan dug the hole deeper, trying (with lies) to convince people of his integrity.
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According to the report, Ortega's home was not dug through or torn up by authorities.
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GS: I've dug into your financials, Gilles, which shows the benefit of your selective strategy.
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To soothe that burn, she dug into a book given to her by another warrior.
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Today, Matt Lauer dug into Kellyanne Conway's new spin on the resignation of Michael Flynn.
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But as she has dug in her heels, such a reversal is harder to contemplate.
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You've been doing important work, but you haven't dug in on really long-term stories.
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They searched his motorbike and found 97 newly dug-up turtle eggs, Mr. Wiradnyana said.
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For days after the catastrophe, labor activists and union representatives dug through the building's rubble.
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She'd like to have them dug up and tested, but her elderly father would object.
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Up top, we dug into WeWork and the latest from the company's continuing IPO saga.
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There, they lowered him down into a hole the funeral home had dug for them.
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As both sides in Venezuela dug in, administration officials pinned the blame on different culprits.
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Nonprofit media organizations across the state dug into data together to try to find out.
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Some were dug up and hadn't decomposed, [and] so came the theory of the undead.
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Pusha T The last time we dug into this, a whole secret child was revealed.
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Just outside, I dug the Stambeli sounds of musician Mohamed Khachnaoui's group, Dendri Stambeli Movement.
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They dug into Demori's distant past to find pictures of him in his early twenties.
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I finally dug into the work of the Brazilian writer Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis.
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As his team dug into the cave floor, the researchers hit a layer of bones.
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The men of La Rinconada bar all women from the mines dug beneath the rock.
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With this in mind, the group also dug through the databases for high profile individuals.
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Rebels dug trenches into approach roads, in anticipation of a fight for the city center.
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You have made an allegiance and dug a trench in the war of racial hostilities.
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My colleague Tim Arango dug into how the legislation would affect one of those industries.
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It wasn't really until about three months ago that we really dug into the project.
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The way we came out and started the game dug us into a huge hole.
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Well, one Dalek, to be exact, who was accidentally dug up by two unsuspecting archaeologists.
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Instead of deleting the tweet or commenting on its incongruity, Farrow dug into the moment.
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"I think he dug it in," said Robert Sinche, chief global strategist at Amherst Pierpont.
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My shoulders relaxed, and I finally dug in with my guard down all the way.
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It was rusted out hardware and the floors had to be dug up and reinforced.
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Yesterday we dug through the Procore filing, a vertical software-as-a-service (SaaS) company.
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The students dug up paving stones from the Paris streets to heave at the police.
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I dug in, I did the work and then Bernie's team trashed me for it.
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"I dug in, I did the work, and then Bernie's team trashed me," she said.
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The Bolsheviks, Slezkine claims, dug their own graves when they gave Tolstoy to their children.
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"He looked like something dug up from the grave, but he was working," Lannan said.
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"Nothing has precluded him from digging further than what we've dug," Burr said of Wyden.
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In Beijing and Washington alike, hard-liners have dug in, shrinking room for a compromise.
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But one turtle, dug up in 2007 near a small village called Courtedoux, looked odd.
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All but a few pockets of soil have been dug up on the first site.
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He then drove a backhoe to the site, dug a hole and buried the body.
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I think we hid his slippers, dug up some potatoes he'd planted in the garden.
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The backyard was strewn with trash, a hole dug in the ground for a toilet.
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Democrats are dug in that there's not going to be any money for the wall.
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Under pressure from their base, congressional leaders are dug in for years of unremitting resistance.
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Nonetheless, he managed to flee after his associates dug a tunnel directly into his shower.
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When Biden told the former San Antonio mayor that he was wrong, Castro dug in.
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Decades later, Evelyn Forget, an economist at the University of Manitoba, dug up the numbers.
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Mr Reyna dug up ample proof, he says, of a crooked cop and flawed prosecution.
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To offset that cost, Houlihan and his colleagues dug into logistics and the supply chain.
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It said the Syrian army was dug in across a six-kilometer (3.73 mile) line.
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In Beijing and Washington alike, hard-liners have dug in, shrinking room for a compromise.
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"There is no excuse why these guys should not be dug up," Mr. Zimmerlee said.
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Birds dug them out, so she made a scarecrow, fashioning it in her father's likeness.
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Together, they clean the tank dug into the side yard of a million-dollar home.
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Both Republicans and Democrats had dug in during the day, each side blaming the other.
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As I dug into it, I found out there was a lot I didn't know.
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In the second season, High Maintenance dug a little deeper and got even more ambitious.
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Quail eggs are baked in a salt mound for two hours and then dug out.
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The original law dug a very deep hole that we have to climb out of.
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As investigators dug through the property, they found decomposed, dismembered bodies buried in the ground.
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The Electronic Frontier Foundation dug up Session's written answers to questions sent by Senator Patrick Leahy.
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Analysts dug beyond into the numbers and found that the quarter wasn't so bad after all.
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No lander has dug deeper than several inches, and no seismometer has ever worked on Mars.
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So they really dug in, and their goalie made some big saves when they had to.
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They believe ISIS militants will pop up again through the tunnels they dug under their hometown.
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Much later, overcome with another emotion of some sort, he dug them up and published them.
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Bertha finally broke through in April of this year, having dug nearly 1.7 miles of tunnel.
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She dug into her smartphone to search for the name and his detention in the 1980s.
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On Wednesday, authorities dug up the backyard and found a body buried in a deep grave.
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When he dug in his heels ... they called in cops who also told him to leave.
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Trump dug in and defended his tariff policy on Friday morning before the day's talks started.
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I dug into the stuffing, the "smac 'n' cheese," and then the sweet potatoes with marshmallows.
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Not to spoil anything, but hammers are swung and weird holes are dug in the yard.
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The residents of the Monimbó neighborhood of the city of Masaya also dug in their heels.
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But the state dug in its heels in and refused, bulldozing the village over and over.
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Other vendors had replaced elephant ivory displays with mammoth ivory dug out of the Russian tundra.
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The Orange (233-2151, 217-221) dug themselves an early hole and could never climb out.
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And 9to5Mac dug even further, discovering what may be a render of the device, pictured above.
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Four dug their way back to surface and were sold back to Herrenknecht, the German manufacturer.
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He dug into the crack with a screwdriver to try to figure out what was there.
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The barriers can be already burned spots, rivers, or, often, they are trenches dug by firefighters.
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She dug deeper into her insecurities about releasing the book and shared them with the audience.
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WHEN interviewers dug to the essence of him, Anthony Bourdain said he was a simple man.
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She also said she got lots of compliments on the shoes, and dug the color scheme.
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In London alone, 45,000 bodies are being dug up to make way for a new station.
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"My mom found where it came from — she dug it [out of] the bin," he recalls.
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According to a source, the couple dug into appetizers while facing off in some friendly competition.
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We dug up even more obscure facts about the Apes franchise to test your trivia skills.
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This week, all parties to the shutdown seemed just as dug in as when it started.
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Syria's security forces dug up parts of the line to sell as scrap metal in Pakistan.
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TechDirt dug up this wonderful email written by Thomas Haig [sic] to the SIGCIS email list.
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"This is raw gold right out of the ground that I dug out," Hoffman tells PEOPLE.
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At Lower Lake, California, Kevin Dean and his neighbors dug through debris and surveyed the destruction.
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Nobody has dug deeper into the cesspools of 4chan or the acid-trip wonderland of Tumblr.
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IS blew up the mosque and dug tunnels in search of valuable antiquities, destabilizing the base.
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The plastic rims dug into my forehead too much, despite buffering from the headset's padded mask.
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Suitably spooked, The Economist dug a little deeper to find out what factors determine such beliefs.
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But after the Braves dug themselves into a 9-28 hole last year, Gonzalez was fired.
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Here are a few examples dug up by Food & Wine: Things will get better. Sometimes. Maybe.
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The protests were famously remembered by the cobblestones the demonstrators dug up and flung towards police.
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A graphic showing how wells dug into super-heated rock can be used to generate electricity.
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More than 220 percent of Eskom's power is produced from coal dug from South African mines.
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Light says he dug up hundreds of checks and passed on the information to law enforcement.
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While most fans chalked the look up to a really great hot tool, we dug deeper.
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Well, they dug their own rabbit hole, exploring the truly trippy nature of the real world.
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I dug through these measurements to see if I could come up with an average ratio.
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And we dug in right then, so then most of the summer that's what we did.
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Even seasoned politicians like Hillary Clinton had new skeletons dug up in a White House run.
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As we wiped the sweat off our brow and dug in, we were not as convinced.
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He and his colleagues also dug into which budget requests were approved and which were denied.
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They had already dug the hole, but we weren't allowed to be there for that part.
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Exploring the 50s, 60s and 70s music and then dug deeper for Delta blues and soul.
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Red cross officials dug through muddy rubble amid the rainfall for possible remaining survivors, witnesses said.
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The cover is too slight, the blasted landscape too barren, the artillery-dug divets too shallow.
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And they have successfully dug wells and are beginning a dam to hold the spring runoff.
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Musk's immediate response was "Overwatch," which Altman also plays, so the YC president dug for more.
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The Atari version includes more than 70 games, including Pac-Man, Dig Dug, Pitfall and Frogger.
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Both sides are very dug in here and the prospects for change are virtually non-existent.
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Also, the bass lacked oomph: when the lower end dug in, the floorboards didn't tremble sympathetically.
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Real soil is dug up, bedded down and tossed about Miriam Buether's leafy set with abandon.
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"We've dug ourselves a hole," Capitals Coach Barry Trotz said Wednesday after Washington's third straight loss.
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Instead, she dug deep into her closet for suits that she usually reserves for traffic court.
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One day, a neighbor saw that all the earth around the building had been dug up.
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Worth keeping an eye on in the days ahead as leaders remain so very dug in.
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In 2019, scientists dug the deepest hole in Western Antarctica, going 7,060 feet into the ice.
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We dug ourselves a pretty good hole at the beginning, so it's been an uphill climb.
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They are the ones chasing phantom rabbits down holes they themselves have dug and burrowed into.
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And sue me, but I dug Chicago magazine's photographic wrap-up of last weekend's Pitchfork festival.
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Presumably, these had been dug when the land was firmer, to get at the oil underneath.
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Thanks to the relentless hard work, 28 children were dug out of the rubble and survived.
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It looked as though a small animal had dug through the mud to create a hideout.
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Ironically, soon after the tree was planted, officials dug it up to send it to quarantine.
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Protesters later regrouped to build new roadblocks, reinforcing them with bricks dug up from the sidewalk.
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Trump dug at progressive actress Debra Messing between tweets on the Odessa shooting and Hurricane Dorian
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When she shifted her weight, the bar dug in deeper, essentially impaling her on the bike.
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Trump has dug in on his demand for funding, while offering shifting descriptions of the wall.
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A small number of dug-in, determined defenders can impose heavy casualties on any attacking force.
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The trenches they dug often protected their bodies, but their heads were all the more vulnerable.
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We dug through Vevo to unearth some of the most random relationships immortalized in music videos.
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So far, the BBC reports that more than 100 holes have been dug into the mountain.
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You always dug that "Superstition" by Stevie Wonder and you think your audience might do too.
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It was discovered and dug up in its incomplete form on a Roman hillside in 1506.
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The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency dug up these remains in 2017 to make additional identifications.
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I do not wear fur, but I dug my husband's grandma's fur coat out of storage.
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Both sides are dug in; therefore, pressure is being put on the council to do something.
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We dug deep... and while we may not have a definitive answer, we have some answers.
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She made a brilliant par save on 16 after she dug out from the water's edge.
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David Savard dug the puck out of the corner and found Robinson in the high slot.
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With colleagues, he dug a fire break with a backhoe and hosed down the wooden structure.
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They also dug into North Korean cold noodles sent to the border from a Pyongyang chef.
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The team was armed with hoses, and also tirelessly dug ditches to create a fire break.
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I picked up a queer paranormal romance anthology called The Other Side recently, which I dug.
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So this interview wasn't so much rediscovered as dug up, to take advantage of a trend.
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With persistence and keen eyes, the duo eventually spotted materials dug up by the Goliath frogs.
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He dug up some mud from the Bay of Aarhus and brought it to his lab.
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The Academy dug Sissy Spacek's take on Loretta Lynn in "Coal Miner's Daughter" for best actress.
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So in the spirit of reminiscing, we dug up just a few of our favorite stories.
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Rather than giving up on his wall and compromising his vision, Mr. Trump has dug in.
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Houthi fighters dug trenches across roads, apparently in preparation for a bigger battle for the city.
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I realize I haven't dug into the debate over whether college athletes should be paid here.
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He was doing construction to remove the swimming pool when he accidentally dug up human remains.
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Together, my cousin and I dug two holes in the hillside and lowered the bodies down.
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Raw potatoes that they dug furnished the only food, and these gave out after two days.
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Workers using heavy equipment dug a swimming-pool-size hole and placed the bodies in rows.
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And if Origo once dug into Mr. Orban's government, it now pounces on his political opponents.
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I dug in and pulled out an igloo or concha, however you'd prefer to call it.
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I wish she had dug a bit further into the way he translated them into music.
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He dug through the National Archives outside Washington, found records of his hospitalization, and submitted them.
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"They've so dug themselves in on Jerusalem," said Aaron David Miller, a former Middle East negotiator.
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Upturned vehicles and rows of heavily pockmarked homes lined the streets, where militants had dug in.
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Morenz went down; the tip of his left skate dug into the boards and got stuck.
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Chanon Kushner, by now eighteen, was among the dozens of Jews who dug out the earth.
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The area of the grave, which had been filled in by June, was later dug up.
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The historic revelation came after a TARDIS was dug up from under Clayton's lighthouse childhood home.
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But at his best, he dug in to tease out every psychological current in his characters.
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Families of those missing stood around anxiously as the teams dug deep into the displaced earth.
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I feel an enduring strength and self-assurance that has dug its roots deep within me.
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And as we dug deeper, we found a pretty clear explanation for the remaining 6 percent.
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Georgia Tech dug in and limited Arkansas to two free throws for the rest of regulation.
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The Trump administration seems to have dug-in its position to stay out of the TPP.
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And rather than apologize to them, the administration dug in, reprimanding them for being too touchy.
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And if I die, my kid's going to be around and make sure it's dug up.
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Interviews with four dozen residents there then showed Trump lovers and haters were both dug in.
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A hole is dug in the hard ground, and a stone is thrown through a window.
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The squirrels packed their den with leaves and branches and dug tunnels to come and go.
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As we dug into our savings, spending $10,000, then $20,000, then more, I became increasingly dedicated.
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Authorities believe more than one person likely dug the tunnel, apparently using pick axes, Leverock said.
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The Bucks, though, dug themselves too deep of a hole with a nine-point second quarter.
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After nearly a week, he was discovered by a passerby and dug out by first responders.
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They said, in just two months, he's dug himself into the biggest hole they've ever seen.
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Jihadist snipers are a constant threat, dug in along a tree line about 600 meters away.
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Senators dug into the prices of antibiotics, corticosteroids and tranquilizers, the wonder drugs of the time.
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Our study dug deeper to examine the kinds of quality enhancements available in provider-offered plans.
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At one point, a rumor started going around that Curamuerto, had dug up El Chino's body.
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We dug into plates of fried fish and grilled clams smothered in a thick garlic sauce.
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In fact, Geas and others already had dug an eight-foot hole in the ground nearby.
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With both sides dug in, Wednesday's hearing isn't likely to change any minds on Capitol Hill.
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"They're each very dug in on their position, and that's made this very difficult to resolve."
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Or need it only be empty on one side, like a pit dug into the earth?
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After the visit in June 2017, Aecom dug all summer, eventually discovering another 328 intact burials.
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The question is whether he or she has grown from those mistakes or dug in deeper.
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Every team that has dug itself in this deeply has gotten out in a different way.
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They dug their own grave and now they're way too far into it to dig out.
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Art reflects our national consciousness, but now we've just dug a big hole and buried it forever.
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It was the third time royal bones had been dug up in the course of the investigation.
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First responders and the father dug the young child out of the collapsed basement and administered CPR.
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I really dug in deep to love myself and I know that I deserve so much more.
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But as we dug deeper into the work of acting, I saw her more as a coach.
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In recent months, IS has been driven back across Iraq, but remains dug in close to Kirkuk.
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Apparently, researchers dug up a bunch of bones at this particular clay pit and mistakes were made.
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They're essentially holes dug into the ground and used year-round to store vegetables and dry goods.
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Drawing on the pugilistic instincts that sustained his business career, he dug in for a counter attack.
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But season six dug in deep and delivered something weird and different from the prior five seasons.
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Afterward, claims of anti-Semitism kept resurfacing as individual examples were dug up across Labour's wide membership.
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Sophal dug in his pocket and produced a Joe Fresh label he said was from the factory.
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Rakell dug out the puck from the right corner and passed to Perry at the right circle.
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He predicted there could be new coal mines dug in the western United States as a result.
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And a couple weeks back he dug into the comments beneath FDT for a Noisey People vs….
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Near the headless corpse, investigators discovered a bunker containing supplies, guns and ammo dug into the hillside.
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Trump has dug in on demanding $5 billion in wall funding be added to any spending bill.
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Dug up decades ago The diminutive coffin was excavated in the Egyptian city of Giza in 1907.
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I dug with the frenzy of a predator who smells blood until my body's well ran dry.
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She's dead; nailed to a wall on stage, with knives dug into her, surrounded by bloody writing.
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The full report, available here, also dug into specific categories, like shopping, travel, finance, messaging and more.
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Medics' hands were bleached from constant disinfectant, and the lines from face masks dug into their skin.
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To begin with, the girls wrestled each other in a mud pit that Mahavir dug for them.
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Rescue workers, including volunteers from the Syrian Civil Defence group, dug through the night searching for survivors.
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He dug through mountains of yellowed colonial-era records that had never before been collated and digitised.
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Justin had dug up the engagement ring nine years after losing it — and it still fit Margaret.
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Fans dug up a video from 27, which features the pair seemingly meeting for the first time.
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She dug into the glove compartment, where she found insurance paperwork with another woman's name on it.
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"One of the prisoners who was recaptured said they dug the tunnel after the search," she said.
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For now, we fired up the mics and dug into what was a veritable barrage of news.
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The open secret of Uganda's gold boom is that most of this metal is dug up elsewhere.
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On our even-more-stuffed-than-usual agenda this week we first dug into the Coinbase-Earn.
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Brown dug deep into the science behind cooking techniques and explored the unexpected history behind different dishes.
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Environmentalists are also concerned that thousands of newly dug wells could dangerously disrupt the region's water table.
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The more full-figure photos that Jenner posted, the deeper fans dug into her social media past.
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As far back as fall 2005, and perhaps even earlier, Keller dug deep — and it payed off.
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He and three or four other people dug for hours to free the infant from the rubble.
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So I dug deeper: I knew there were tons of people out there who looked like me.
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The Chicago Blackhawks dug an early hole and, like the Lightning, proved how quickly teams can rebound.
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"Once I really dug [into music], I thought, I'm here to stay," Wilson, 59, tells PEOPLE exclusively.
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Midler dug the purple dress and embroidered green robe out of the archives for a good cause.
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We dug into the archives to take a look at the worst flood Paris has ever experienced.
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In exploring all things trash, we dug into the way in which our recycling systems are broken.
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The ranger dug through snow that had filled the aircraft and found the bodies of four people.
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When the searcher looked under the log, he noticed that a hole had been dug underneath it.
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As part of the study, cultural anthropologist Mimi Ito dug into the relationship between student and teacher.
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The other is a freshly dug bed of rough red dirt planted with a white wooden cross.
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When we dug into it, we realized flexibility was something that was just completely lacking for workers.
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In his 2015 escape, the Sinaloa cartel leader slipped through a tunnel dug under a prison shower.
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Trump has dug in hard on his wall demands, saying it's essentially the $5.7 billion or nothing.
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But LePage dug in last Friday, offering an apology but blaming the media for "twisting" his words.
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The English actress dug up quite the keepsake at her mother's house, according to her latest Instagram.
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When they dug down, they liked what [CEO] [Zander Lurie] had to say, and I did, too.
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Instead, Beck choked her, dug his fingers forcibly into her neck and penetrated her with his fingers.
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On a few nights, Johnson has dug into her savings to spend $69 for a motel room.
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But Marvel could have dug deeper to cast an actor or actress of color for the part.
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The CM501D, dug out by Asahi Shimbun (via The Verge) is a battery-powered, rugged coffee maker.
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But for real, we dug deeper and peeled back more layers than we ever have this season.
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We dug into the big new release of the weekend, Get Out, the Jordan Peele horror-comedy.
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As Kondabolu dug into the origins of the character, he started to become curious about its genesis.
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Think of a VPN as a tunnel from you to your destination, dug under the regular internet.
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"We located a hole he had dug at one of his relative's houses [in Dinuba]," alleges Iriarte.
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I dug my nails into his back, I let my moans fall to teeth gritting and silence.
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But what exactly does all of this have to do with the 1982 arcade game Dig Dug?
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The other enemy in Dig Dug, the fygar, also gets a shout out in the final episode.
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"I dug the dress out and tried it on, and I loved it instantly," Ally told HuffPo.
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The U.S. is separately negotiating with Canada but both countries have dug in during the contentious talks.
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Chung dug deep into the company's archives in Leeds and plucked garments and silhouettes from collections past.
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And they dug into the fossil record to see which sea creatures died out in past extinctions.
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The couple dug a grave in their garage, and that's where the corpse has been ever since.
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It had two burial shafts, one of them probably dug for the mummies of Amenemhat and Amenhotep.
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In an era of empowerment feminism, her desperate, sensual, subversive pop dug deeply into the human experience.
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For centuries, farmers dug pits with sharp spikes at the base, and place branches over the hole.
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Tanks battered its warren of medieval streets to root out rebels who dug trenches and laid explosives.
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It has taken much longer than expected as the militants are dug in the middle of civilians.
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Conservatives and moderates have dug in their heels this week over a controversial proposal sponsored by Sens.
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He's been playing top-level Premiership rugby, so it's not like we dug some has-been out.
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Most of the hospitals have moved much of their work to basements and newly dug underground extensions.
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Trump has dug in on his demand for $5 billion to fund construction of his border wall.
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Players dug into the code of "Pokémon Sword and Shield" to figure out which Pokémon are included.
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Choking up on the bat, Davis dug it out and hit it down the left field line.
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Earlier Monday afternoon, the defense dug in on its cross-examination of former Manafort accountant Cindy Laporta.
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The '90s brought more firsts, including Maurizio Cattelan, who famously dug a grave in the gallery floor.
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"It was better late than never, but we dug ourselves too big of a hole," Green said.
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When Cramer dug into his homework, he found that the positives were overshadowed by weak headline numbers.
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I took an idea to FX, and they dug it, and hopefully that's going to work out.
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Most of the previous meteorites found in the state had been dug up years after they fell.
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In an interview, Mr. Hattenstone echoed those sentiments but said the program could have dug even deeper.
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While we dug ourselves deeper into debt, we must remember it was either debt or a depression.
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The little boy dug from the rubble, blood trickling from cuts on his face, survived the attack.
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My plot was modest, and I dug small irrigation trenches all about it to make watering easy.
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Haake also dug deeper into the album's inspiration and lyrical content in an interview with Rolling Stone.
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Even though he's not in the running, PayScale dug up one of President Obama's first jobs too.
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After the Douma attack, the insurgent group dug in there, Jaish al-Islam, finally agreed to withdraw.
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It's been a long time since I dug into an oozing, saucy bowl of that mac & cheese.
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These startups have grown into successful international business and have dug their roots into the local community.
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The social network dug up some fascinating fashion-centric stats for Refinery143 in honor of the milestone.
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T-flight has dug himself a fine hole in Nassau and he wants the world to see.
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He dug the hole deeper by insisting that Hitler had not used gas on his own citizens.
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Trump and Democratic leaders have only dug deeper into their entrenched positions since the shutdown started Saturday.
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So he and he girlfriend dug out the driveway and he eased down the road at first.
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In another spot, hundreds of wildcatters had dug out a gaping maw of red and white soil.
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Twitter has a long history of people's old tweets being dug up and used to attack them.
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Wells dug ten times as deep as those shallow aquifers tap into reserves not renewed by rainfall.
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His nonprofit has now built 27 schools, dug nearly 400 wells, and awarded 120 scholarships to Cambodians.
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"I tell people we just pieced it together and dug in and figured it out," she said.
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"I have dug graves, helped bury some 2000 old-timers that were homesteaders," an elderly resident wrote.
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In a world where nothing dug very deep, burrowing would have been a biological and ecological innovation.
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Our sources say Dua peeped his new album, "Bleach," this year and told him she dug it.
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To tide us over, we dug through the archives looking for pictures of eclipses from decades past.
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Nuclear material might be buried, but accessible enough to be dug up and reused in a weapon.
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But then the executive director, Clarence Ditlow, dug deeper, looking only at fires resulting from rear impacts.
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A neighbor said "earth movers" had dug up the street to make room for the highway below.
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It oozes from shallow, hand-dug latrines, pools into rivulets and finally builds into a black river.
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I dug through The Times's archives, looking at coverage that immediately followed the end of American wars.
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Our friend Sara Bonisteel over at the Times food desk dug up this snippet from the archives.
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My mother dug her own holes, and nursed trees and shrubs from babyhood to their full glory.
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He said it was from handcuffs fastened so tight in 2003 that they dug into his flesh.
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The images show two large burial trenches recently dug at a cemetery outside Qom, Iran's religious capital.
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When the researchers dug in further, they saw a few key behaviors that influenced telecommuters' professional success.
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