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Is she afraid to dig deeper?
Rather, they seem to play what they genuinely like, and they aren't afraid to dig beyond the hits of the moment.
If foraging is your thing, tug on your wellies and don't be afraid to dig (although do get the permission of the landowner).
Using your thumb, or a teaspoon, make a deep well in the centre of each flattened ball of dough – the cookies will flatten and spread out slightly as they cook, so don't be afraid to dig in.
Sometimes, importers "were afraid to dig too deep," Midler writes.
Consider schools like Duke, UNC and Michigan State, of course, but don't be afraid to dig deeper.
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If you're unable to find the horse information you're looking for with these sources, don't be afraid to do some digging on the search engine of your choice.
Politicians are reluctant to drag him into court because they are afraid that Mr. Kejriwal will just be inspired to dig even deeper.
His grandfather, who died in 2002 in Sweden, became an orphan at the age of 6 and was reluctant to dig into his family's past, "afraid of what would be found," Mr. Kinberg said.
So many stories are current about Germans who attack Americans in their homes that they are somewhat afraid to help a poor fellow who comes to their house to dig potatoes for the owner.
I'm afraid of heights, so I'll be going down to the harbour to dig.
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