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"You definitely focus and try to dig deep a little bit more".
But then you've got to go to the Nou Camp and try to dig something out there.
Trent called out a quick clinic on telemark turns to Matt Schumann, my other college roommate, and me as we picked up speed: Bend your inside leg, thrust it back, and try to dig in an edge on both skis.
"When he poured the lidocaine in, I could feel [the roach] go super, super fast, kicking and try to dig its way out".
I was all set to do my legwork and try to dig up the surveys that they gave the troops when they integrated African-Americans and females into the military when I found that they didn't.
The tube is all burnished silver from the label rubbing off; I have a pile of other Lipsmackers that still twist up, all over my house; I have, I think, like a couple thousand in checking, and every time I walk by I forget about whatever I'm doing and try to dig out these wax crumbs for no reason other than they're there.
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When the payments started to squeeze him, he realized his predicament and tried to dig himself out.
"But with my son – he is more creative and trying to dig for the things that are beyond".
He has fond memories, he said, of wading into lakes and trying to dig golf balls out of the mucky bottom with his toes.
Skiers in the other groups caught in the same avalanche survived and tried to dig out the men who were killed.
Jeremy Bush, above, Mr. Bush's brother, called 911 and tried to dig his way to Mr. Bush immediately after he heard the sinkhole open, but he was unable to find him.
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