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Cutaways reveal where foxes have burrowed for shelter, and offer a glimpse into the farmhouse kitchen, where the family warily eyes the leaking ceiling.
An Indian villager burrowed for 14 years with a hammer and chisel to cut a tunnel through a mountain so that his neighbours could reach nearby fields and he could park his truck outside his home.
That was why Johnson spent much of the off-season not in New York but burrowed for weeks in his Charlotte, N.C., home, busily cleaning out his closet, baby-proofing the cabinets and racing to the supermarket, sometimes twice a day, to buy food for his wife.
Jerome Kaino slipped between two weak tackles on the left before Aaron Cruden burrowed for the line, and if replays suggested he may have been marginally short, referee Nigel Owens gave the try without recourse to the television match official.
They were also much more active: Three-month-old rats were seen climbing 76 times per day on average, whereas rats of all ages burrowed for about 20 30 minutes per day.
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Later, critics referred to Jung, Kierkegaard, Proust, Gide, Bergman and Resnais in burrowing for his influences; Alberto Moravia insisted Guido was an Italian version of Joyce's Leopold Bloom.
The second bedroom is known as "Nermal's bedroom," and he sleeps there at night, burrowing for warmth under the heavy white comforter.
The alcohol is a fitting closure to the long workdays that Mr. Brown still puts in at his Midtown Manhattan office, where he burrows for the next blockbuster to produce either on screen or on the stage.
Later, critics referred to Jung, Kierkegaard, Proust, Gide, Pirandello, Bergman and Resnais in burrowing for his influences, and Alberto Moravia insisted Guido was an Italian version of Joyce's Leopold Bloom.
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