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Burrows are often dug in dry banks near water.
When gardeners find holly seedlings under their plants in the springtime, they are often dug up and shared with neighbors.
First, the measurement may take place over a long period of time, so that other factors may cancel out (for example, over many years river beds are often dug deeper on one side due to the Coriolis force).
Cacti are often dug up and exported off the books to Europe and Asia where rare species such as Ariocarpus can sell at prices of up to $1,000£66060) a plant, Goettsch said.
Islamic State fighters, like other guerrilla combatants, are often dug in among civilian populations.
Their burrows are often dug on hill or mountain slopes, ravines, bluffs, steep banks of water bodies, ditches, depressions, gutters, in rock clefts and neglected human environments.
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The subways were often dug at a pace of four metres a day and were often two metres tall and one metre wide.
Holes were often dug by teams in both hills and swamps often up to 12m deep and some wetlands were drained to aid in the excavation of gum.
These holes, which may be up to 30 m deep, were often dug at the edges of fields, onto which the chalk marl would be spread.
Yet classical artefacts are frequently dug up by so-called tombaroli, working on illegal (often nocturnal) excavations.
Photographers are often urged to dig deep into a topic to really understand their subjects.
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