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Several victims had to be dug out of the mound.
I've dug out mum's custard glasses to serve it in.
But cultivated truffles are not hunted: they are simply dug out.
The bucket brigade has dug out both mansions and modest bungalows.
She read the cereal box she dug out of the garbage.
THE SWIMMING trunks have been dug out of the chest of drawers.
The underground bits, he claims, would be dug out by tunneling droids.
When Barker arrived at the scene, victims were still being dug out.
One icy January morning I dug out the warmest coat I owned.
Natural, as the name implies, are those dug out of the ground.
Many, he said, had dug out neighbors and even lent their own plows.
But new information is being dug out of online archives week by week.
See you next week for More Songs We Dug Out of the Gutter!
Yola dug out the first-aid kit and we all got patched up.
Clark argues the evidence he has dug out is more than mere speculation.
Where "The Dug-out" and "1917" unquestionably intersect is on their subjects' youth.
Any child that is dug out of the rubble is either crying or screaming.
Not a bad haul that Egyptian archaeologists dug out of 3,500-year-old tombs.
And he's an 22-year-old guy that they dug out of retirement essentially.
And he's an 240-year-old guy that they dug out of retirement essentially.
Mr Sachs has dug out letters which Toscanini exchanged with women all over the world.
Breggin said that Roy replied, "I don't want to be dug out," the Globe reports.
For more than a century iron ore has been dug out of the state's mountains.
There are moments of subtlety, but they have to be dug out of the style.
Artists dug out the wacky colors and pigments from the very backs of their kits.
Quail eggs are baked in a salt mound for two hours and then dug out.
Other vendors had replaced elephant ivory displays with mammoth ivory dug out of the Russian tundra.
"This is raw gold right out of the ground that I dug out," Hoffman tells PEOPLE.
Thanks to the relentless hard work, 28 children were dug out of the rubble and survived.
She made a brilliant par save on 16 after she dug out from the water's edge.
Chanon Kushner, by now eighteen, was among the dozens of Jews who dug out the earth.
After nearly a week, he was discovered by a passerby and dug out by first responders.
Rakell dug out the puck from the right corner and passed to Perry at the right circle.
The CM501D, dug out by Asahi Shimbun (via The Verge) is a battery-powered, rugged coffee maker.
So he and he girlfriend dug out the driveway and he eased down the road at first.
In another spot, hundreds of wildcatters had dug out a gaping maw of red and white soil.
Its chemical composition differs from ambergris that can no longer be dug out of protected sperm whales.
Young men passed by pushing trolleys stacked with bricks that they had dug out of the sidewalk.
That matches our scoop based on code dug out of Snapchat's Android app by TechCrunch tipster Ishan Agarwal.
If they dug out a big enough reference text, they could compromise the integrity of the whole structure.
He'd literally dug out the basement, and there was this kind of odd, metatextual, religious thing going on.
Mr. Ogik dug out a threadbare shirt and held it up, the blue sky visible through its holes.
Hours pass, and finally the food is dug out and steam rushes up, like the earth's last breath.
Ranchers posted images on social media of their cattle being dug out of snowdrifts or stranded in fields.
But Bellinger stretched and dug out the throw on one hop an instant before Altuve reached the bag.
I got into the pit with him and dug out a bone fragment that was 1,200 years old.
In the morning, the farmer and his father found the crater and dug out the still-warm meteorite.
Bodies are still being dug out of the rubble, and family members continue to search for loved ones.
This underground world began coming to light around 2012 as a new metro station was being dug out.
Passing it to me, he explains how the clay is dug out of the pit with a pick.
Brayden Point dug out the puck from behind the net and fed it to an unchecked Kucherov in front.
But the same space also feels something like a reopened grave, dug out to exhume evidence of old crimes.
Rescuers who dug out their bodies from under the debris found the child and mother still holding each other.
With Serena unrelenting, Venus dug out a hold for 212-5 in the second set with a 116 m.p.h.
I dug out this gorgeous relic â€" a Sony Dream Machine alarm and clock radio â€" from my basement.
"The materials we use are becoming increasingly rare — cedar trees for dug out canoes and totem poles," he said.
I saw skulls on one side of me, skulls on the other, dug-out trenches and burned-up motorcycles.
The boy's father dug out the maggots and used glue to close the wound, the paper reported, citing an affidavit.
Here's the audio that the Washington Post dug out of the vault featuring the then 10-year-old Vindman boys.
But it was also shot in dug-out trenches, with mud and dirt that give it a frisson of reality.
A week after being dug out of the snow, Fluffy and her gorgeous coat of fur are back to normal.
For centuries Mughal emperors, as well as Hindu and Persian kings, fought over the most legendary gemstone ever dug out.
I dug out Trump's missive the other day and discovered he did not actually say I looked like a dog.
One person was trapped in the avalanche for some time before being dug out by rescuers, who included SDF members.
Once hominins learned to use fire, he suggested, they roasted meat and starchy tubers they dug out of the ground.
Ishigami is also keen on structures that are built in — or rather dug out of or sunk into — the earth.
They were dragged kicking and screaming to the edge of a huge pit that was dug out of Central Park.
In a video dug out by Politico, Gove says that his favourite character on the show is "undoubtedly" Tyrion Lannister.
The Cavaliers have dug out of their hole and taken their first lead of the second half at 39-38.
In homage to this, I dug out our family photo albums, filling every surface with the special moments we had shared.
Thousands of years ago, slaves dug out the gold in underground shafts and the mineral was used for trade and crafts.
The death toll is now 267 - and rising with each passing hour, as more bodies are dug out from the rubble.
How can you prove that oil dug out of the ground by Exxon is causing a tiny Alaskan village to disappear?
For its entire modern history, money grew on trees, bubbled up from beneath the sea and was dug out of mines.
Boxy Soviet-era UAZ vans dominate the sparse traffic, with drivers expertly slipping into the grooves dug out by 4x4s past.
I had even dug out our Christmas decorations, a disorganized time capsule of tangled light strings, Seamus's stocking and random ornaments.
I round out the meal with a ginger scone (dug out of my freezer) with vegan butter and jam and a kiwi.
Another man was missing after a landslide engulfed his home, NHK public television said, although his wife was dug out by rescuers.
The Eastern Seaboard dug out from a thick blanket of snow after one of the biggest blizzards ever to hit the region.
They might end up being discovered on the side of an Oklahoma highway, dug out of the bunghole of a dead raccoon.
To those who blacked out teeth, did a little method acting, dug out costumes, and enlisted your younger siblings: We salute you.
She tracked those files to Fort McNair where a military historian dug out the matrices she needed to reverse engineer the algorithm.
" So with Witness, she says, "I went to that dark place that I had been avoiding, and I dug out the mold.
Wong also dug out a powerful new feature that could help social media managers, businesses and pro creators reach the right audience.
The pewter stool was created with a primitive casting technique that involves pouring liquid metal into a mold dug out in sand.
Many of the iPhone's base elements are dug out in conditions that most iPhone users wouldn't tolerate for even a few minutes.
Geologists from the Arkansas Geological Survey found the hole to be dug out by some sort of animal, according to local news.
There's a child's pink bicycle helmet that Mr. Orta dug out from the garbage bin across the street from Mr. Zuckerberg's house.
Jonas Siegenthaler dug out the puck behind the net for Washington and sent it over to Lars Eller on the right wing.
I thought about how it was completely of its moment, but it also looks like it was dug out of the earth.
Clay was dug out of a parishioner's property and trucked to the church's courtyard, where it was mixed with water and straw.
On the other hand, some reporters at Buzzfeed have dug out what looks like an appearance from Trump himself in a porn film.
People dug out the bodies of Iman, Ayah and Mayas, and nine dead neighbors, but could not reach Malak or two other women.
"They would punish people who did not follow their rules, sometimes forcing them to stay in dug-out graves for days," she said.
"They would punish people who did not follow their rules, sometimes forcing them to stay in dug-out graves for days," Hamidi said.
A Reuters reporter saw rescuers come to collect the body of a woman who had been dug out of the mud by locals.
After the FBI collapsed much of the building atop the residents, a fire erupted and 76 corpses were dug out of the rubble.
So once I kinda dug out of the hole, and started sharing some new shit, everyone at Warp was pretty receptive to it.
The original piece of misshapen wood was dug out from under some leaves, but now would be unmissable as she painted it bronze.
"He was chewing our goose that was at the back end there, he dug out the rabbits in their enclosure," Kiss told the station. .
Getting rid of "Details About You" will get rid of the profound-sounding poem you dug out of a notebook a few years ago.
For weeks, satellites had observed extensive activity on the surface, including vehicles, personnel and equipment, as well as two tunnel entrances being dug out.
Beyoncé dug out her green veil and floral arch from her internet-breaking pregnancy reveal to share a very special baby announcement on Instagram.
The scientists cooped up there are turning on each other, due to the presence of an alien parasite they dug out of the ice.
"It's been a long three months," said Abe Powell, an electrician who formed the bucket brigade, which has dug out more than 80 homes.
He stepped to the plate 20-for-20 with one double and no RBIs and dug out of an 213.50-21 hole against Hatcher.
We are the nation that tamed the West, dug out the Panama Canal, won two World Wars, and put a man on the moon.
A few weeks after his funeral, I dug out the Rubik's Cube that had not only entertained us but had given us both hope.
"Most of the tiny spines I dug out myself, but two refused to leave and one got infected," the 46-year-old actor continued.
So I dug out one of my favorite Indian cookbooks, "Classic Indian Cooking" by Julie Sahni, published in 1980, to look up the recipe.
In the dreary aftermath of Durant's decision, Crouse dug out his Durant replica jersey but resisted the urge to cut it into tiny pieces.
A tiny basement under a Turkish restaurant dug out and renovated with a 24,000 watt sound system, Temple is a tabernacle of Istanbul's underground.
The photo can still be dug out of the archive, but it does give your sensitive photos some level of protection from the casual browser.
It's still early, but I'm stoked, so I dug out our Chromebook Flip and installed the Developer channel to try some Android apps on it.
The urine left behind by climbers, she pointed out, could fill 3,300 bathtubs, and 11,800kg of faeces were dug out of the snow every season.
When a maguey plant is harvested, its sugar-rich base, the piña, is dug out of the ground; this "pineapple" is the key to mezcal.
In the summer of 2016, I was sitting in our research station by the wood stove we'd dug out of the dump, reading Scientific American.
I asked if he had anything interesting going on, and he thought for a moment and dug out a wanted poster from a little pile.
Reaching for water while the rest of the team dug out the side wall to the well 4 hours later he was out and walked off.
The company did not provide a price for either version, but The Verge dug out some pre-order options, which price both variants at around $512.
The vast majority of cultures from the ancient world have been dug out and reconstructed based on everyday objects made of clay, porcelain, stone, and metal.
The hill at Sirohi has been dug out, broken up and hauled away, and the mine bosses have moved on to begin again on another hill.
So Mindie's technology is getting dug out of its grave thanks to an acquisition by Shots, the selfie app turned comedy feed backed by Justin Bieber.
But we all know that you can't summon the ghost of baroque composers on an empty stomach, so I dug out my Hendrix-themed packed lunch.
Protos analysts have what they call their "war rooms", where they take the information dug out from piles of documents and build easy-to-consult databases.
After Horiguchi made it look a doss, Rizin dug out Ian McCall as a respected flyweight name and Horiguchi stopped him with the first punch thrown.
Dishware and other ceramic pieces — including the sinks — were made by Asia Sosnowski, a 27-year-old ceramist, from clay dug out of Mr. Kalin's land.
Last week, Jimmy Fallon dug out some old footage of Biel for his show where she had made shady comments about her husband's former boy band.
On the wreckage of what used to be his house, Ibrahim set aside a neat pile of children's clothing he had dug out of the debris.
He was preparing to blast out a section of ore, which would then be dug out, crushed and hauled up a central shaft to the surface.
He took a chunk of debris and painstakingly broke the tiles and cement at each beam, then dug out the sand underneath to create a passageway.
He made a sliding stop of grounder in the hole by Devin Mesoraco and fired a one-hop throw that Chase Headley dug out at first.
"We found at least 300 illegal spots and dug out pits where oil products were being tapped and sold illegally, even to neighboring countries," Otuji said.
In 1990 we had us an early 80s party— nostalgic already, I dug out my best OPs & two polos, fluorescent, worn simultaneously— collar up, pretend preppy.
"He's enjoyable in the dug-out and I think he's enjoyable to the fans and kids watching the game," four-time second base player Jared Williams said.
The woman's body was found "hunched in a dug-out area, her head against the ground, covered in branches and surrounded by wood stumps," France 24 reported.
A 9-year-old girl she was playing with was treated for hypothermia after being dug out of the snow and was expected to survive, police said.
On the campaign trail, Trump criticized former President Obama for lackluster economic growth after the economy dug out of an historically bad recession and near economic collapse.
Rosa, 23, was sitting in her car warming up with her two young children, as Rosa's boyfriend dug out their snow-covered car during Winter Storm Jonas.
Here's the journey of a Russian diamond, from being dug out of the frozen ground in Siberia to selling for millions at the world's biggest jewel auctions.
For 2017, I was practical: I gave away some summer clothes and dug out sweaters I had stowed under my bed ready for their glorious October resurrection.
So Schiff dug out the famous clip from the 2016 election when Trump called on Russia, "if you are listening," to find Hillary Clinton's 30,000 "missing" emails.
So I went back to my hotel and downloaded the app, dug out some photos I wanted to print, and headed back to the Polaroid stand at Photokina.
This means mines where minerals are dug out of the earth in order to be refined or smelted for use in the modules and components packed inside devices.
We burrowed down and dug out the answers to five of these conundrums so you can have some clarity ahead of tomorrow morning's big event in Pennsylvania. 1.
They found themselves opening Messenger more and more frequently in way that would have been annoyingly cumbersome if it had to be dug out of the main app.
This is with particular reference to the difference between the 19/20 year old Nick that appears in your recently dug-out diaries and the Nick of 2016.
I threw my son in a stroller, dug out a sports bra, pumped the prophet Beyoncé in my headphones, and took off on a vehement walk to nowhere.
A new New Yorker story, "The Danger of President Pence," dug out incredible details about Pence's history, his rise to the vice presidency, and his relationship to Trump.
Colby Rasmus, a former top prospect who now walks the earth to grow mangy beards and hit majestic blasts, dug out a Danny Salazar fastball in the second.
"I can't tell you how many times he saved an on-the-run play I made that I threw up the line, or he dug out," Chapman said.
On Sunday, the rookie third baseman Miguel Andujar committed two errors and might well have had a third had Voit not dug out an errant throw at first.
We also dug out more metals and minerals, chopped down more trees, cleared more cropland, used more water and fertilizer, and exploited our world in countless other ways.
She found some real treasures for cheap, like a hard cover of Pat Parker's "Jonestown and Other Madness" that she dug out of the Strand bookstore's dollar bin.
But by chance the spot where it had ended up, about 22018km from the centre of the target, was inside a small crater dug out by a meteorite impact.
But by chance the spot where it had ended up, about 25km from the centre of the target, was inside a small crater dug out by a meteorite impact.
He opened up one of the boxes on the living room floor, and, toward the bottom, dug out the island albums, thick with photos going back nearly four decades.
The thousand miles of river valley before the delta, from Fort Providence to Tsiigehtchic, mostly consists of dug-out canyon rimmed with the black spruce of the boreal forest.
It was easier that way—apart from the bit where it was like having your ribs cracked open and your heart slowly dug out with a spoon every morning.
Antoine said he appreciates that the company dug out the ground and washed their trucks to avoid introducing invasive species, but why did Enbridge feel the need to replant?
In Chile, the Chuquicamata opencast mine is the largest man-made hole in the world in terms of how much earth was dug out — about 300 billion cubic feet.
As I approached the last leg of my lap, and the sensation that I might throw up or pass out began to rise, I dug out my inner Beyoncé.
I remained awake as two doctors opened up my ankle and dug out the cancer then sewed me up with 17 stitches and left me with an unfading scar.
Indonesia shot to prominence as a coal producer last decade as it dug out and shipped the fuel to meet power demand from China, eventually outstripping then leader Australia.
Featuring glass igloos (for lying in bed to watch the lights) and snow igloos (caves dug out of a snow bank), it's the perfect place for fancy snow bunnies.
The most notable new addition is Star Fox 2, the long-lost Star Fox sequel that Nintendo dug out of its archives for the SNES Classic Edition mini console.
Other common holiday emergencies involve accidental poisonings from say, boxed chocolates left under the tree, raisins in fruitcake dug out from the trash, or poinsettias and mistletoe decorating the house.
McEntire dug out a red, "very revealing" turtleneck dress with flared sleeves and jeweled bodice to perform her 1993 hit, "Does He Love You" alongside her daughter-in-law, Clarkson.
Vesterbacka explained that the material extracted from the ground as the tunnel is dug out would be used to create two small islands, one off the coast of each country.
Embedded in each statue is a USB key containing Allahyari's research on each piece and the printing plans; they have to be dug out before they can be used, though.
One example can stand for much of the rest: After the cockpit voice recorder was dug out of the wreckage, it was shielded from the N.T.S.B. and whisked to Paris.
Presumably spices, plants, or oils heavy on the capsaicin and sulfur compounds are easier to grow in a hydroponics bay dug out of an asteroid, or just export from Earth.
Murmurs of who was saved and where were collected on improvised lists: someone knew so-and-so was dug out, but no one knows which hospital they were sent to.
We drove 4x4 trucks as far as we could into the forest and then jumped into dug-out canoes and made our way down the rivers and streams of the Amazon.
Turn the corner, and there's a stretch of empty, dug-out lots, punctuated with mailboxes or fences twisted by scorching temperatures — the only signs of the homes that once stood here.
These are the questions the witty Lois Guild presented in this 1973 article, about manners for "liberated persons" (that's you, right?), which we dug out of The New York Times archives.
As Twitter users dug out Sharma's personal details - including his phone numbers, WhatsApp profile, the brand of smartphone that he carries and his address - Sharma insisted he had not been harmed.
Wallace watched the muscles in his forearms tighten as he dug out more shards of weathered wood, rolled them into little bundles, and flicked them from the end of his thumb.
There are parts where variously shaped scraps of paper are pasted down and painted over, and others where the surface is dug out and sliced up like the gills of a fish.
Style Check wasn't necessarily about more revealing outfits, either: I dug out a tube top I haven't worn in good conscience in approximately 10 years, and compared that to a T-shirt.
In 1993, they returned to East Smithfield and bought 43 acres of rolling fields, maple groves and a swamp that they dug out into a lake stocked with catfish and largemouth bass.
First, despite the fact the recordings were from eleven years ago, it's not like they were dug out from Trump's time as an entitled rich kid drunk on testosterone and Jello shots.
Millions of Americans faced a slow and slippery return to work Monday as the Eastern Seaboard dug out from a record-setting blizzard that killed at least 30 people and paralyzed travel.
While recording Iz's second solo album, Facing Future, Bertosa dug out the recording and suggested to Iz's producer, Jon de Mello, that it be included, which it was, as the penultimate track.
I dug out my beat-up aluminum couscousière from the Paris flea market, poured a glass of rosé and relaxed while the couscous steamed — in between seasons, but living in the present.
Deiler said Button told him that once he got the area dug out, he brought in canned goods, a flat-screen TV and other things he thought he would need for survival.
First, a doctor out for a morning jog saw me lying unconscious, and used a pair of jeans he dug out of my backpack to slow the bleeding until an ambulance came.
The putrefied corpses are mainly Islamic State fighters or their families, since many of the non-ISIS civilian bodies have been dug out and reclaimed by family members or civil defense workers.
The Alias star dug out her musical instrument as well as her full band uniform (feathered hat and white gloves included!) to send longtime pal Reese Witherspoon well wishes on her 42nd birthday.
New code and imagery dug out of Instagram's Android app reveals how the Fundraiser stickers will allow you to search for nonprofits and add a Donate button for them to your Instagram Story.
It makes the kind of heavy machinery—loaders, excavators and off-road trucks—that is used in the construction, mining and transport industries when things need to get dug out or shifted somewhere.
According to the South China Morning Post, more than 2,000 bricks were dug out of 110 square meters of pavement by protesters, in a melee that injured 130 people, including 90 police officers.
Hundreds of visiting supporters have been queuing up to visit Josef Stalin's bunker - chambers dug out underneath the southwestern city to protect the Soviet leader from a Nazi German assault that never came.
And large patios dug out of the land around one side of the basement and framed by retaining walls allow for a wall of French doors that can afford an indoor/outdoor feel.
"He was chewing our goose that was at the back end there, he dug out the rabbits in their enclosure," Trip told FOX 13 of a fraction of the damage the dog caused.
The soil to be dug out for the canal project will be used for agriculture as well as for artificial islands and ports to be built in the Sea of Marmara, Arslan said.
The local government wants to change the tax laws so that mammoth tusks can be taxed in the same way as other commodities dug out of the ground, such as gold and diamonds.
Formal attire was required, so Mikey dug out a tie and an outrageous purple and green plaid suit, which he wore with the trouser leg tucked into his waistband to hide his stump.
"As soon as news of the exhibit will be printed in newspapers, everyone will say, 'Finally, the Vatican has dug out the original menorah,'" Rome's chief rabbi, Riccardo Di Segni, joked on Monday.
When vandals began ripping down Wales' campaign signs, his supporters dug out their trail cams, typically in storage until deer-hunting season, and set them up around town to try to film the culprits.
Dubbed his "Native New York" mix, Siano told us the set features "high energy tunes I dug out from everywhere," as well as two new oldies he found just in time for the weekend.
A deep dive in The Wall Street Journal on Tuesday dug out new details on a massive email scanning operation by Oath, the Verizon-owned subsidiary that's the combined business of AOL and Yahoo.
That rate is below the recent average, though well above 21625 and 2900, the last time the U.S. economy dug out of a recession, when spending fell by 220006 percent and 2202 percent, respectively.
Reliably, the British newspapers have dug out the usual tropes: marveling at record-breaking temperatures, fretting about the possibility of melted sidewalks and keeping us well-stocked in images of children frolicking in fountains.
A staircase leads down to 8,000 square feet of new amenity spaces, including a large gym, screening room, lounge, playroom and spa with a lap pool that was carefully dug out between existing footings.
To take down Manal Omar, a US Muslim peace broker who's spent 20 years working in the world's most dangerous places, a Republican lawmaker dug out a C-SPAN clip from nearly two years ago.
Despite a steady decline in prices over the last five years, record quantities of thermal and coking coal are still dug out of the Hunter Valley and exported to India, Korea, and China, via Newcastle.
First dug out as a limestone mine during 1800s, this massive subterranean network of tunnels later evolved into a criminal and rebel hideout during the Soviet era, and possibly a site of unsanctioned Nazi executions.
TOKYO (Reuters) - The Japanese capital of Tokyo on Tuesday dug out from more than 20 cm of snow that had snarled traffic, trapping cars on bridges and in tunnels, although transport delays remained around the metropolis.
Millions of people across the Northeast who have just shoveled their walks, dug out their cars and got their power reconnected may soon need to do it all over again — thanks to a second winter storm.
BEACH PARTIES END, BELLY DANCERS STAY HOME Indonesia shot to prominence as a coal producer last decade as it dug out and shipped the fuel to meet power demand from China, eventually outstripping then leader Australia.
The death toll from Friday's devastating earthquake and tsunami on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi was raised to 23,22 Tuesday, with officials warning the figure will rise further as victims are dug out of the rubble.
The death toll from Friday's devastating earthquake and tsunami on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi was raised to 1,234 Tuesday, with officials warning the figure will rise further as victims are dug out of the rubble.
" Jeremiah clarifies, "I have their back to a certain extent but you're not going to make a fool out of yourself and expect to get dug out of the hole that you just brought yourself into.
Those includes mulching fields to save water, planting crops in dug-out basins filled with manure, planting different types of crops together in a field and using fertilizer in small doses just where it is needed.
That's why we dug out some beauty books the kids these days would consider vintage — Bobbi Brown's Bobbi Brown Beauty from 1998, Kevyn Aucoin's Making Faces from 1999, and Way Bandy's Designing Your Face from 1977.
Once they made the connection, Ms. Blackstock-Bernstein dug out the summer yearbook, and there in black and white was a photocopied photo of the two of them sitting on the same bench one student apart.
Rescue teams dug out Naik Hanamanthappa in one of the world's most unforgiving environments, at an altitude of 19,600 feet (6,000 m) on the Siachen Glacier, which India and Pakistan have fought over intermittently for three decades.
I've also been very clear for this whole campaign that we can't do it in a way that totally leaves behind people who dug out the coal to turn on the lights and to power our factories.
Hers was to save Sapelo and, with it, everything that made up her life—the smell of the salt marsh, the taste of sweet potatoes dug out of hot ashes, the night chorus of crickets and frogs.
Harden tallied a game-high 183 points with 11 rebounds and 13 assists, feeding Clint Capela for an alley-oop dunk after forward P.J. Tucker dug out a loose ball on the floor late in the game.
BOSTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Street crews dug out snow-clogged roads across the U.S. Northeast on Friday after a powerful blizzard, as temperatures plunged during a brutal cold spell that has already killed at least 2200 people.
Joshua Langford scored 29 points as No. 11 Michigan State dug out of a huge early hole to defeat previously undefeated Texas 173-68 in the Las Vegas Invitational championship game Friday at Orleans Arena in Las Vegas.
In some vague attempt at catharsis, I've been through and dug out the last lines uttered by some of the main characters before they die (in the interest of fairness, I've stuck some of the villains in too).
Another security detail person was closer to home plate, probably -- I couldn't see him but probably on the home plate side of the dugout outside the fence line, using the dug out as cover as he's firing back.
Nevertheless, in the northern part of the country—the farthest point from the capital—lies the border city of Tijuana, where human remains keep being dug out of the earth, presumably those that were dissolved by Meza López.
"We're still not fully dug out of the hole that we put ourselves in the fourth quarter, but at least it's a nice turn around in the export story," said Ross Prusakowski, principal economist at Export Development Canada.
It's such a weird little bug that one user who reported it actually dug out an Xbox 360 copy of Half-Life 2: The Orange Box to verify that the NPCs actually did blink in the original game.
Even though the first snow has come and gone, we've put off pulling out our real cold weather gear (you know, the coat coat), and we haven't dug out the hat and gloves from the depths of our closet.
Harry was welcomed inside Quincey Shelter, a version of an igloo dug out and used in emergencies in extreme temperatures, which was specially decorated with candles, mood music and even photos of him and Meghan from their royal wedding!
Fertilizer was already in high demand, but it came primarily from limited natural reserves in far-flung locales — bird droppings scraped from remote islands near Peru, for instance, or mineral stores of nitrogen dug out of the Chilean desert.
Grier, Mountaineers stave off No. 15 Iowa State MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — No. 15 Iowa State nearly dug out of a 20-point hole but West Virginia's injury-riddled defense made a series of late stops in a 20-16 win on Saturday.
Instagram drops IGTV button, but only 1% downloaded the app But today, reverse engineering master and perennial TechCrunch tipster Jane Manchun Wong tipped us off to the IGTV monetization prototype she dug out of the code of Instagram's Android app.
A Musical Birthday Message to Reese Witherspoon The Alias star dug out her musical instrument as well as her full band uniform (feathered hat and white gloves included!) to send longtime pal Reese Witherspoon well wishes on her 42nd birthday.
"If you're interested, for example, in environmental applications, or you're interested in assessing how much coal is being dug out the ground to make sure people aren't cheating on global climate targets, you need that kind of resolution," he said.
This new body of post-revolutionary literature shows a sharp tonal shift from the ecstatic outpouring that arrived immediately after the Arab Spring, when many writers published breathless memoirs or dug out old manuscripts they had stashed away for years.
Mark Ernestus and Moritz von Oswald have been the kings of reissuing reggae over the years, and I think this one is on a new label, with Mark Ernestus and Mark Ainley, who runs Honest Jon's—it's called Dug Out.
Yet each day, in the morning and afternoon, dozens of young men and women power up the slopes outside of town, stride across a flat training field, and sprint around a dirt track with homemade bleachers dug out of the hill.
Additionally, all three have been updated to work on modern 4G cell networks, so you won't have to worry about not being able to get a signal like you would if you dug out an old feature phone from your closet.
Alex Kimanthi, a fish farmer in Meru County, settled on a piece of land away from crop fields – to avoid fertilizer and pesticide runoff that could kill fish – and dug out a pond covering about a tenth of an acre.
Those include being attacked and killed in their dens by terrier dogs trained for underground hunting, dug out of their setts and thrown to the ground to be set upon by dogs, or taken away and made to fight them.
About 30 teams of rangers combed the forest above the cave Thursday in a bid to find a chimney that could potentially be dug out to reach the group, who are believed to be between 800-1000 meters below the surface.
The Taos News, citing an affidavit filed by Taos County Sheriff Jerry Hogrefe in New Mexico, reports that a 100-foot-long tunnel, about 3-to-4 feet wide, was found on the property and had two "pockets" dug out of it.
The true tale of the glass-swallowing gentleman is one of dozens of bizarre cases that writer Thomas Morris dug out of medical literature for his new book, The Mystery of the Exploding Teeth and Other Curiosities from the History of Medicine.
Once a commodities trader that merely bought and shipped stuff others dug out of the ground, in recent years Glencore has gatecrashed an august club of global mining companies, such as Rio Tinto and Anglo American, whose histories stretch back to colonial times.
"Firing could happen again and we know there are risks of living so close to the border," Singh said, as he and other elders watched earth being dug out for the construction of a bunker for one of the village's 400 families.
Dug out of the low-lying soil, the waterway has since expanded nearly threefold beyond the initially approved width in some areas throughout Louisiana and Texas, which, when combined with global warming and sea-level rise, has rapidly diminished coastal lands and habitats.
The 19-year-old Kylie Cosmetics mogul dug out 100 designer pieces from her closet that we've seen her wear everywhere from red carpets to birthday parties and Instagram pics, and is giving her fashion-obsessed fans the chance to get to own them themselves.
Even consumer tech giants that make claims for the labor and welfare standards of their third party assembly factory workers aren't typically making promises that extend all the way back to the mines where the minerals essential to their devices are dug out and processed.
China imports $1bn-worth of coal a year from North Korea, dug out by miners who toil because of an inherited-worker status rather than out of choice (a tenth of North Korea's population is thought to be forced to work for the state).
This year the clay was dug out of a parishioner's yard, sifted through a large sieve to remove stones and debris, and trucked to a work area just outside the church's courtyard, where it was shoveled into wheelbarrows and mixed with straw and water.
Our ancestors braved the unknown; tamed the wilderness; settled the Wild West; lifted millions from poverty, disease, and hunger; vanquished tyranny and fascism; ushered the world to new heights of science and medicine; laid down the railroads, dug out the canals, raised up the skyscrapers.
Having lost her mother in an explosion, Farah is dug out from rubble by her father, but before they can finish speaking, a missile strikes down the road, sending sand and dust into the air in a way comparable to the earlier London bombing we saw.
"He was chewing our goose that was at the back end there, he dug out the rabbits in their enclosure," Kiss told Fox 13, noting that the animal had managed to kill "two rabbits, two ducks, five chickens, a turkey, [and] a goose" before leaving the property.
The award-winning mesmerizing installation, consisting of geological materials (alongside drawings, writing and a video) displayed in vertical cylinders, suspended in an experimental resin, and called time capsules, contain geological debris dug out from three cities: Athens, Beirut, Paris, where the artists' practice has been defined.
Durant lasted only 12 minutes in his comeback before suffering what later would be revealed as an Achilles' injury, but the Warriors pulled themselves together after his emotional departure and dug out a 106-105 victory over the Toronto Raptors to fend off elimination in Game 5.
"The story goes that it was collected immediately after they witnessed the big boom and the actual meteorite was dug out from a crater," Sirbescu told the AP. Mazurek added that the farmer who sold him the barn told him the specimen landed in the backyard in the 1930s.
He even dug out the Ramones' tour rider to persuade the makers of Yoo-hoo that the chocolate drink was, in fact, kinda punk rock, and by the 1998 tour, fans were climbing a rock wall shaped like a giant Yoo-hoo bottle and competing for branded skateboard decks.
A glass oblong now encases a new entrance, restaurant, conference hall and auditorium a stone's throw from the main building, to which it is connected by an underground tunnel-cum-gallery painted in bright white that hosts a huge dug-out canoe carved out of a single tree.
The paper, by McMaster University biologist Chantel Markle, shows that road mortality of endangered reptiles has gone down 89 percent after fencing and culverts (dug-out tunnels that allow the turtles access to the sandy beaches where they lay their eggs) were installed along the Long Point Causeway.
A state of emergency was still in effect in Colorado as cities and towns dug out from the storm, during which strong, 70-mile-per-hour (113-km-per-hour) wind gusts pushed tractor trailers sidewise and left up to 2 feet (0.61 m) of snow in some areas.
From here, I would swim through Stonewall (a tiny thing: a hole dug out of the mud and washed with seawater) and then Tisbury Great Pond, then across the narrow tip of Edgartown Great Pond, and, finally, Katama Bay on the eastern end of the island: about 6.5 miles in total.
A short time after that game's PC release, 3D modelers dug out the files that made up the world of Lordran and discovered a huge and unbelievably complex ants' nest of stages that somehow linked up with each other, a vast and interconnected world with Firelink Shrine at the center.
In a chapter called "Invisible Cities," he dares to follow a fearless shape-shifter of a guide into the catacombs of Paris, where in 1786 the city began "evacuating" its cemeteries, transferring the remains of more than six million corpses into a maze of tunnels and rooms dug out of the limestone.
Together with his son Michael, the three of us traveled to the crater left in its wake, where Murray had not stepped since he'd dug out the radiation gauges from the irradiated sand with a shovel (and drove out, stark naked in a pickup truck, but that's another story) days after it was dropped.
The storm comes just as many in the region have finally dug out from two punishing early March nor'easters — the second one left two people dead and thousands of households in New Jersey and the suburbs north of New York City without power for days as utility companies came under scrutiny for their response. Gov.
That disparity comes to an end, however, and the exhibition reaches a climax, in the large room holding Munch's "Self-Portrait between the Clock and the Bed" and Johns' "Between the Clock and the Bed" series, complete with an iron-post bed covered by Munch's actual summer-weight bedspread, which Ravenal had personally dug out of the archives at the Munch Museet.
For Georgia and the Carolinas, the worst still lay ahead, with the storm expected to threaten coastal cities like Savannah, Ga.; Charleston, S.C.; and Wilmington, N.C. And in Haiti, which suffered a disastrous strike by Matthew on Tuesday and Wednesday, the toll continued to mount as residents dug out and communications and travel were restored to areas that had been cut off.
And there is uncommon skill and courage among the unsung immigrants who have done the dangerous, backbreaking work over the decades: the Chinese who blasted the Transcontinental Railroad through the Sierras and the Rockies; the Irish who dug the Erie Canal, and riveted together our skyscrapers; the descendants of those forced "immigrants," enslaved Africans, who dug out so many tunnels as sand hogs.
B PLUS Sweet as Broken Dates: Lost Somali Tapes From the Horn of Africa (Ostinato) Fifteen reclaimed '70s and '80s tracks, some literally dug out of the ground, showcase a politically repressed Islamic pop scene long on female singers and more Ethiopian than it wants you to think—just look at a map (Xasan Diiriye, "Qaarami [Love]," Duur Duur Band Feat.
Our ancestors braved the unknown; tamed the wilderness; settled the Wild West; lifted millions from poverty, disease, and hunger; vanquished tyranny and fascism; ushered the world to new heights of science and medicine; laid down the railroads, dug out canals, raised up the skyscrapers — and, ladies and gentlemen, our ancestors built the most exceptional Republic ever to exist in all of human history.
Our ancestors braved the unknown; tamed the wilderness; settled the Wild West; lifted millions from poverty, disease, and hunger; vanquished tyranny and fascism; ushered the world to new heights of science and medicine; laid down the railroads, dug out canals, raised up the skyscrapers -- and, ladies and gentlemen, our ancestors built the most exceptional Republic ever to exist in all of human history.
Officials found that the city spent a significant amount of money on storing dirt dug out of the ground during construction projects; now, the city is projecting savings by better matching those projects with others where the dirt is needed, said Carol Kellermann, the president of the independent Citizens Budget Commission, who was briefed on the changes on Thursday morning.
In December Mr Wang was accused of having an affair with a married actress; in an ensuing online furore, the Communist Youth League tweeted an attack on "Christmas Eve", a three-year-old track that web users had dug out of Mr Wang's back catalogue and that contained far coarser lyrics than anything he had aired on the show, including a reference to drug-taking.
You're not really on anyone's side — not on the side of Dennis's ex-wife, who is slowly transforming into a cat, or that of the McPoyle twins, who have sex with each other and love to drink milk, or that of Dee, who eats a month-old cake she dug out from the garbage while smoking a cigarette and swigging whiskey from the bottle.

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