He digs his hands deep into the pockets of his jeans and looks down at the ground. |
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Offered a chance to walk his gaffe back, the poor fellow only digs himself deeper. |
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A Caribbean breeziness turns to an unexpected raunchiness in which Woods digs into some honking, bar-walking sax. |
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On our last day, we opted to kick back and enjoy the rustic luxury of our digs at the Idaho Rocky Mountain Ranch. |
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Stefano works Claudio hard, but provides digs in his house and introduces him to the world of drag racing. |
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Other materials found during the digs were a flint knife, zoomorphic penannular brooch, decorated bone comb, bronze age pottery and arrowheads. |
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With its long claws, the zorilla digs feverishly after the prize, alternately sinking its nose into the ground until it comes up munching. |
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She digs deep and leans on her faith in God and believes her life will change. |
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A virtuoso pianist, he taps not only Cuban rumba and yanqui jazz but digs deeper into his African heritage. |
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The producers know how to subvert the romantic-comedy genre to suit their needs, taking wry digs at the anxieties and expectations of both sexes. |
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To set out transplants, he simply makes a hole in the mulch and digs out enough soil to accommodate the root ball. |
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One cabin has been converted into a dorm, the best low-budget digs in town. |
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Fossett shuffles through the papers strewn across the chart table and digs out a list of speed-sailing records he has compiled. |
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They have a tragus, which can be folded back to seal the opening of the ear when the animal digs. |
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The owner of the mastiff digs in and tries to drag his dog over to us to have a chat. |
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Before it sets seeds, Mike digs every last bit of the plant from the soil, then lays it in the sun for a couple of days. |
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Coyle's book digs much deeper than the surface appearances and trivialities we're inundated with on a daily basis. |
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The sea digs a channel near the beach and this channel can be any depth, length or width. |
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Victor smiles and shrugs, digs his hands into his leather pockets and trudges on across the damp sand. |
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However, when one digs deeper, the uncomfortable truth lies not far below the surface. |
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He simply digs himself into his self-selected money pit deeper than he's capable of climbing out. |
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The nest is actually a burrow which the bird digs into soft, turfy slopes for a distance of about 90 cm and in which one egg is laid. |
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Martin turned back to his digs of last night and saw the girl pushing the boarded door out of her way as she slipped outside. |
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He also digs sharing information about his personal body art that you'd probably rather not know. |
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These mushroom anchors have a classic design that digs in well and holds your spread on soft lake bottoms. |
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She had been struggling with niggling injuries but she just goes out there and digs deep and she got her silver medal as a reward. |
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Even by the unhygienic standards of most student digs, this particular house is slumming it. |
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The entire nation tuned in to watch his presentation of the 1994-1995 budget interspersed with Urdu couplets and sly digs at the opposition. |
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The restaurateur took a year off and then reopened last December in snazzy new digs on Eglinton West, a block east of Allen. |
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In reality, I was looking for new digs, a climate healthier than the overpriced acres of buggy floodplain my wife, Kitty, and I owned. |
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The wasp then digs a burrow nearby using her strongly spined forelegs alternately. |
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The superstar of the stage is back again with his latest collection of digs at society. |
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In the digs I was staying in, the five of us there had a half crown forecast on the outcome which I won hands down. |
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Reyes has his whole family here, and Fabregas, rather charmingly, lives in old-school digs with an Irish landlady. |
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Some of the digs at old-school European values and ideology particularly hit the mark. |
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The harvester of bamboo shoots looks for cracks on the surface of the earth and digs up the emerging shoots almost before they come out. |
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The woodpecker digs deep into the trees in search of carpenter ants to eat. |
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The social media company's new digs sit right at the heart of the island's central business district. |
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So far golf is our leader, but there are opportunities in sub-aqua, walking, wildlife and bird watching, even archaeological digs. |
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Even the hog-nosed skunk, which digs for most of its food, will eat fruits and carrion on occasion. |
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Based on fossils discovered in earlier digs, hominids appear to have lived in the area for nearly six million years. |
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Julia looks hung-over and ravenous as she digs at the fried mushrooms on her plate. |
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Her new life, sharing digs with fellow models and going clubbing for the first time in her life, was a shock. |
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If the drug laws were applied consistently, the governor and his family would be evicted from their publicly funded digs. |
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To our knowledge, humans are the only organism that routinely digs up, divides and replants tubers, bulbs and corms of flowers. |
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As Glass resorts to desperate measures in an attempt to cover his tracks, he simply digs himself even deeper into a hole. |
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In rehearsals, somehow, he digs deep and mines the heart of each scene, but not for a display of demonstrative emotion. |
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He's the nasty who goads opponents with vocal insults, and more noticeably, a series of physical kicks and digs when the ball is miles distant. |
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He digs holes in my flower beds, poops in my yard, and recently has decided to make my front flower bed his own personal bathroom. |
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Here though, in the local graveyard, the sweat and the labour of the man who digs the grave seem even closer to the eternal. |
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Like I said, it took me by surprise and I would recommend it to anyone who currently digs the rock thing, even if it's too heavy at times. |
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All three took the digs, the elbows, the studs-up tackles and the raking down the shins and moved on. |
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I got used to sordid digs, ghastly dressing rooms and tatty restaurants in Pitsville. |
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University might seem too civilised an environment for fighting, but when you move into digs, you will realise how easy you had it at home. |
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It is an unusual request for lodging, but six Roman soldiers need new digs after they moved out of their historic York home. |
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The center's new digs also house recordings, memorabilia, original letters, and first-edition musical scores. |
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Cash-strapped students are being urged to weigh up the cost of digs when choosing a university as they vary dramatically around the country. |
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In January, he got together with the company in its new digs to choreograph a new piece, premiering later this year. |
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I needed an excuse to spend as little time as possible in my shared digs, and so I spent most evenings round at his bedsit, chatting and smoking. |
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He says that when he was starting out as a young actor, he never seemed to have enough money to find comfortable digs while touring in repertory. |
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Next time somebody gets murdered or decides to blow their head off at your digs, this South Shore resident is the man you'll soon want to call. |
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He had been able to sell the family house and move into comfortable digs with his son. |
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As a bachelor architect designing my own digs, leaving room for them was pretty much at the bottom of the priorities list. |
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So it's especially frustrating when your mysteriously marked-down new digs turn out to be haunted by vengeful spirits. |
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But it's always the same at end of term as students pack up their digs before going home to their parents. |
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Anyhow, I failed to mention yesterday that you should go over and see Miguel at his new digs. |
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When he enters her new digs, he tracks paw prints in the layer of flour that dusts everything in sight. |
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What she did was launch digs magazine.com, a sort of Martha Stewart Living for the domestically impaired. |
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Now he met his wife Primrose on the upper floor of a double-decker bus going home from Medical School to his digs. |
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But the experience he had garnered during those trips south, memorable weeks in which he shared digs with Mark Hughes, Norman Whiteside and Clayton Blackmore, went unrewarded. |
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Because, for me, the idea of the regal Diane in the ratty warehouse digs is positively tantalizing. |
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Then, at the beginning of 1994, he left Ireland for Nottingham, trained with the English national squad and put his head down in the attic room of a cheap digs. |
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Moving away from home was hard, but he copes with digs which he shares with two other young Celtic hopefuls and he gets to see family and friends at weekends. |
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I never made much money, but I got three square meals in the digs. |
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Back in town, among the most distinctive digs are the Hotel Sofitel Central, a palatial, seafront pavilion of louvres, punkah fans and armies of gardeners. |
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Strayman is a self-styled angry poet of the streets who invites the punkette guitarist Strumpet to his grungy digs after rescuing her from attack. |
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As a music journalist in scruffy digs by Victoria station he was asked by an American producer to suggest some local bands to supply soundtrack music for a movie. |
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He just wanted to train, play or go back to his digs or home to Dudley. |
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When the search engine visitor submits their query, the search engine digs through its database to give the final listing that is displayed on the results page. |
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She digs deeper in her investigation, trying to get at the shared assumptions which underlie her subjects' diverse approaches to choosing and remaining with a partner. |
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Be prepared for cold showers and no electricity in your beachfront digs. |
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A fire hydrant that prevented him and his wife from parking their SUV in front of their tony digs was removed by the city of Boston at his behest. |
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It's always nice to return home, I don't have to pay for any digs. |
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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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After a few verbal digs about his undiagnosed OCD, I tossed it off the bed as a joke. |
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I'm allowing you unregulated access to take digs at me and my opinions. |
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Interestingly, the great golden digger wasp, a close relative of the cicada killer, does not have enlarged spurs and digs only with its fore-legs. |
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Barker is often perceived as a rather chilly writer, but here he laughs at the absurdity of humanity that dares to hope even as it digs its own grave with a spade. |
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Come celebrate our new digs and the spirit of the holiday season with us. |
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And, while the heavy machinery digs and sifts, construction workers use blowtorches to cut away the intertwined sections of steel, which is contorted like giant pretzels. |
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If not, well, think of all the time I'll have to redo the new digs. |
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Saturday night I got back to my digs walked into my room and it was tidy. |
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For the record, here's the link to his new digs at Normblog. |
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Meanwhile, you must minimize and modernize your current digs to optimize your existing quality of life. |
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Amid the glamour in the slammer, Marshall's cynical and superficial film lets the sly digs at American corruption bubble away underneath the frothy surface. |
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Shot by shot, backing up as he goes, he slowly digs a long furrow of divots until he can roll the red shaft into the trench and start again from the top, and again, and again. |
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Given his reluctance to admit the obvious, it's no surprise he still manages to aim a selection of sly digs at the Australian umpires and authorities. |
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A good-looking woman, she maintained a no-nonsense approach on her pioneering digs in south-east Anatolia. |
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De Merode sits at a long table and digs into a plate piled with rice, beans, and avocado. |
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He digs peanut butter out of bamboo shoots and sucks on frozen hemp milk and munches on mangoes and sweet potatoes and grapes. |
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I do not want to pre-warn him of our intentions but do not think it is correct that he digs an even bigger hole for himself over the next two weeks. |
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When we wear them we come out bruised and cut where the whalebone digs in. |
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My digs was me and my brother in a little box room, with every room filled with people, a cooker on the landing and a shed in the back with a tin bath. |
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To use one of Cowell's favorite digs from throughout the years, they were ghastly. |
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He digs snow pits to look for weak layers in the snowpack, and cuts sections of the slope with his skis to see if he can dislodge unstable pockets. |
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The female digs a shallow redd into which the eggs are deposited. |
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The 16-year-old Shakespeare in the Park company moved into new digs this year in a former vaudeville house, the Rex, which had fallen into disrepair. |
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His digs on Lake Como are a local tourist attraction for women who wish they were Alamuddin. |
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As the East Coast digs out from its latest snow dump, Californians can only look on enviously. |
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Most of the earth moved was landfill, leftovers from the 1960s metro digs. |
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It also digs into the way the gas industry portrays fracking in their advertising. |
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These civilizations had highly skilled artisans, and many of their artifacts having been found during archaeological digs in the city. |
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During spawning season in spring and early summer, the female digs redds in the gravel streambed and deposits her eggs. |
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Billy Beanball is anything but sugar coated when he digs into current sports issues. |
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A female chinook salmon digs her redd, or nest, prior to spawning in Oregon's John Day River. |
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Littlerock was led by outside hitter Mike Kreel, who had 19 kills and eight digs. |
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Hollywoodland'' digs into both that creative side of the business and its seamiest scandals. |
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Archaeological digs in the area have found flintwork and other artefacts which have been assigned dates from 6000 BC onwards. |
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We arrived at our digs, the Reval Hotel Latvia, quite late on but were immediately mesmerised by the way their ancient buildings were lit up. |
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The bettongs live in moderately dry country and with the exception of the Boodie, which digs burrows, all make nests of grass on the ground. |
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A man in a pinstriped business suit approaches and digs into his pocket. |
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Off they go to the Jingly Bell Forest where Magnus shows them how he digs with his feet and shovels snow with his antlers. |
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Victoria Burnsides had four kills and eight digs for Fairview. |
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Richmond Doe had 10 kills and Zing Nawl nine digs for the Cougars. |
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More recent excavations include a series of digs held between 2003 and 2008 known as the Stonehenge Riverside Project, led by Mike Parker Pearson. |
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The corpse is buried in all solemnity, and two days later, at dead of night, the bocor digs it up, stops feeding it salt, and has himself a zombie. |
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Mallowan returned with his wife Agatha Christie to carry out further digs at Nimrud in the postwar period which secured many important artefacts for the museum. |
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Further digs may cast some light on this apparent contradiction. |
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Different mechanisms, from wind and water to animal digs, create a matrix which can also be analyzed to provide seasonal and climatic information. |
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It usually digs holes in the ground or under snow to keep warm and sleep. |
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The Nets, of course, have flown the coop for far more respectable digs in Brooklyn, where the team will play its first game at the Jay-Z-backed Barclays Center on Saturday. |
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She strolls in the shade of Bradford pears and Leyland cypresses, crosses the little wood bridge, and digs into the fertile Delta soil when the mood strikes. |
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Sierra Porter had 22 assists for the Yotes, and Kilee Lopez had 18 digs. |
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When they discover traces of an aphrodisiac called Spanish Fly in the murder victims, Buchan digs out the files of the Marquis de Sade and it seems they at last have a lead. |
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With the pair forced to couch surf at separate addresses while looking for new digs, the film offers a heartbreaking look at a couple forced apart. |
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The Celebration, which opened last month in New York and LA, digs up the skeletons in a wealthy family's closet with all the tact of a tabloid show. |
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A cheetah digs its spikelike claws into a grassy plain in Africa. |
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