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A coal-bed methane well can be dug for about $90,000.
Compostela Valley Governor Arturo Uy said that mass graves could be dug for victims of the typhoon who had not been claimed by relatives.
In 1962, the Spéléo Club contributed to a study of the upper galleries aiming to provide an access tunnel which was to be dug for touristic development purposes.
A report that evaluated the failure of the project concluded: "The reduction of the waters is simply a question of sufficient capacity in the canals which may be dug for their relief".
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Mostly, though, Mr. Grazer appears to be digging for roots.
"I'd rather be digging for scallops," he said.
She couldn't carry it in a regular bag and be digging for it while an attacker shot her dead.
Bowker regards the duo as "true British legends" and will not, it seems, be digging for dirt.
But though Mr. Moore seems to be digging for specific historical causes, he indulges in glib generalizations and oversimplifications.
Potentially we could be digging for that coal for the rest of this century.
In other words, what should people be "digging for" in relation to this horrendous situation?
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