Some will be relined from the inside for more efficient performance and to reduce the need to dig up streets. |
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I came to think about these words and dig up their etymologies after visiting prospective colleges with my daughter. |
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Wear marks on the tusks suggest they were used to strip bark from trees, and possibly to dig up plants. |
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A hungry gray squirrel will also raid a bird's nest for eggs, steal food from bird feeders and dig up plants. |
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American commandos helicoptered to remote locations to dig up and sever telecommunications cables. |
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When it started to dig up dirt on the Liberals, it was quickly put to silence. |
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Scientists suspect that hominids were using these simple stone axes to hack meat off of carcasses and dig up tubers. |
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Why bother digging up dirt on anyone when someone is going to turn around and dig up darker and chunkier dirt in the next minute? |
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An array of voices is supposed to drive competition and spur newspeople to dig up great stories. |
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On the way to the airport, he stops to dig up a Venus flytrap plant from the middle of a roadside snake farm. |
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Is this the press in Whitewater mode, determined to dig up dirt about long-ago presidential business dealings? |
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After frost kills their foliage, dig up callas, cannas, dahlias, tuberous begonias, and other tender bulbs. |
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Well I didn't get around to planting the onions last night, but I did dig up the second potato barrel. |
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You can dig up and divide your lily of the valley anytime between October and March to give to your friends. |
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The sad truth is that this doesn't dig up some underappreciated geniuses or lost classics of Northeastern counterculture. |
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After the dismissals in the Lahore test, I decided to dig up some stats to see if this could be backed up. |
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It's a garden where vegetables are grown so artistically that you want to rush home and dig up all your flowers and grow cabbages instead. |
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Media outlets who want to dig up dirt in this area need to be wary that there are hordes of lawyers waiting to sue on this. |
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When meerkat pups begin accompanying the group, they beg food from older group members, who dig up dispersed prey items. |
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Well, I'll dig up more dirt on you, or I'll lie and say you did something really bad. |
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Park officials contend that off-leash dogs roam onto sensitive dunes, dig up plants, chase birds and rabbits, and harass sea lions. |
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It's not in many people's self-interest, at least those that count, to dig up the truth. |
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But I'd still like to dig up the bones of the man who condemned it, and bang them together so hard his ghost gets a migraine. |
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As with most species of wildflowers found in U.S. state or national parks, it is unlawful to pick or dig up Texas bluebonnets. |
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Surely a more penetrating expedition into invertebrate diversity was required to dig up the precursors of the chordate characteristics. |
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If you want to peer into the past, you could dig up a time capsule buried in some building foundation. |
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Contractors were at the scene by about 9am to dig up the road and repair the mains. |
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The company hired detectives to follow him and dig up dirt in an effort to discredit him. |
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But Southampton transport planners have said there are no plans to dig up the old ramps or replace them. |
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In six years the landfill site will be full and at present there are no plans to dig up more countryside for this. |
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A TEAM of Darwen archaeologist hope to dig up their past next month as they try to uncover an original Roman road. |
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But they do like to dig up the garden, and are renowned as crafty escape artists. |
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When I read this, I couldn't believe that nobody had taken the 10 minutes needed to dig up the facts about the situation. |
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I'm willing to dilate on this and any other interesting tidbit someone happens to dig up in the text of the Geneva Conventions tomorrow after I get some sleep. |
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Anyway, Helen doesn't need to dig up dirt on the Maori party. |
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Whenever a contractor digs into Berlin at a building site, he may dig up an unexploded bomb, exhume corpses, or liberate the fear trapped in a buried air raid shelter. |
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Every month I will try to dig up an unusual objectalways in relationship with corkscrews. |
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If you pay a farmer to dig up a tree for you, you forfeit the chance of regaining your seed. |
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But you do not find the good husbandman dig up his planted corn to see if he grow. |
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We tried to dig up all the dirt we possibly could and fortunately we did not find very much. |
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He recommends operators dig up ten seeds in a row throughout five different locations in the field. |
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When it's time to eat, walruses swim to the bottom of the ocean and dig up the molluscs from the shallow ocean floor. |
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For the best in fresh, head out to one of our U-pick farms and dig up your own hill of new potatoes. |
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This is a most welcome development but the flip side to this is that diggers arrived back into the village to dig up some more roads and lay new kerbs. |
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An operator can then monitor the situation until a leak is judged serious enough to dig up and fix the pipe. |
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The instrument will have a number of different functions and will in particular be able to dig up and analyse samples of Martian soil. |
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No part of your system or the coil you dig up should cross a property line without the written approval of your neighbour. |
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He supervises the kids as they dig up and dismantle these mines in order to sell them on the underground arms market for food and other necessaries. |
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His best known line was that archaeologists dig up people not things. |
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For starters, where in the wide world of Wall Street are they going to dig up the investors to pony up the capital for yet another national wireless network? |
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Presumably assaulting a 67-year-old woman and threatening to dig up her husband's body makes these nutcases feel like their true revolutionaries rather than pathetic punks. |
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This is basically an address book of organic producers looking for casual workers willing to dig up a few spuds or milk the odd goat in exchange for bed and board. |
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Yet they were going dig up all the remains on the actual mamilla Cemetery itself in order to build a commercial business center. |
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If you also dig up more gold out of the ground, then that act of mining also changes the money supply. |
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To do so, the White House once again began trying to dig up dirt on the newsman. |
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It was far too early for picking fruit from brambles and apple trees, but he did pause to dig up some wild leeks along the narrow path he followed. |
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The plow would dig up the earth and the harrow would smooth the soil and break up any clumps. |
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Birds, small mammals, and other opportunists dig up the nests of turtles and consume eggs. |
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As a woman of color living in the north of Metropole, anything that I did dig up I really had to scrunt for. |
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Am I allowed to cut Christmas trees or dig up shrubs or small trees in a transmission line right-of-way, since Hydro-Québec will be removing this vegetation anyway? |
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The disadvantage is that this information is generally not publicly available, and it can take a significant amount of investigation to dig up even a small amount of usable data. |
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Put on the festive music, dig up your favourite recipes and get baking. |
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Populations living on the outskirts of towns or farms can dig up potatoes and damage melons, watermelons and maize. |
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Cut it to the ground with a string trimmer or hedge shears, dig up clumps of it and plant one gallon or five gallon lady ferns. |
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The fuel, which is used for Rotovators to dig up soil, was stolen from two allotments in Radford Road. |
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Everything is getting pot-bound on our patio because he's threatened to dig up my 'useless' flowers if I put them in. |
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It must first sense a problem to be solved, and then dig up the facts, mull them over, recognize a possible solution, plan how to apply it, and try it out. |
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They prefer not to dig up what once was and is rotting. |
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They will dig up the hardened field and soften the soil. |
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A SECOND sink hole in a matter of days has appeared suddenly in Denbighshire forcing workmen to dig up a road. |
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Search engine efficiency and a close to infinite storage capacity, means you might be in a situation where anybody can dig up a lot about you, without leaving their own home. |
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You need to dig up a plant to judge the bulbs. |
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They had to dig up one bollard, move the van and then put it back in again. |
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Their investigations of the fascinating world around them lead them to dismantle toys, dig up plants, rummage through drawers, and ransack closets and cupboards. |
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To dig up the buried treasure, scratch off the map sections by moving the shovel back and forth over the map, or bring the shovel to a section and left-click the mouse to clear that section. |
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We saw that two weeks ago with the study that came out about the jobs we are losing in the manufacturing sector and the jobs that the Conservatives have managed to dig up for Canadians. |
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I therefore find it a little sad that some people in this House are trying to use this report for populist means and are trying to dig up all the dirt. |
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It is not necessarily in the nature of Indonesian society and culture to dig up past aspects that have been shameful and blameful and negative and horrible in a lot of ways. |
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So how about, when you dig up the street and put in a water line, at the same time putting in an additional conduit and making it available for use by a third party? |
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To dig up a healthy clump of hemerocallis or lift fat rosettes of primulas that graced us with a fine show of flowers seems heartless. |
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People are naturally curious about their past and certainly about any aspects of it that are easily accessible such as the tools and utensils which archaeologists dig up from the soil. |
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In honor of Russell's bust, we decided to dig up 20 codeine-laced tracks that he probably keeps on his iPod's playlist if he's really into sippin' sizzurp. |
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Congressional Republicans have charged that, at best, the request for the files was a gross invasion of privacy and, at worst, a plot to dig up dirt on the GOP officials. |
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The breakthrough familial sample means relatives of suspects questioned in 1946 will be asked to supply DNA samples or permission could be sought to dig up remains. |
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The new mayor of Rome wants to dig up an avenue built by Mussolini in the 1920s, and expose the glories of ancient Rome to the light of day once more. |
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