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If you get a lot of press releases, you might confuse an artist actually having buzz with their publicist burrowing a hole in your subconscious.
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She greets each hellish day with: "Ah well -- no worse -- no better, no worse -- no change -- no pain -- hardly any -- great thing that!" Conversely, her husband Willie (Shalhoub) spends most of his time either behind her or burrowed into a hole.
Nests vary widely: they may be a scrape in the sand, a deep burrow, a hole in a tree or rock, an open cup, a globular or retort-shaped mass with a side entrance tube, or an elaborately woven hanging structure.
Most people find burrowing a waste.
Births occur in an underground burrow, usually a hole dug by badgers or by the parent coyotes.
Step 4: Burrow a shallow hole in the soil where you will place your succulent.
As he peeped through a newly burrowed hole, he later wrote in his journal that "the hot air escaping caused the candle to flicker".
Not taking this in stride, parents have turned to increasingly elaborate smuggling routines, from hollowing out Harry Potter books to burrowing holes in tennis balls to get their little dumplings a taste of the checkout aisle.
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