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The system may be burrowing back to its roots.
It's enough to send a president burrowing back into his feather pillow.
BrightSource also agreed to install 50 miles of intricate fencing, at a cost of up to $50,000 per mile, designed to prevent relocated tortoises from climbing or burrowing back into harm's way.
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Soon, having won her, Parfit burrowed back into his work.
The girls who don't go underground, or at least find a way to burrow back.
Confronted by uncomfortable facts, we burrow back into the darkness of our cherished beliefs.
When soil is exposed to sunlight it's not only the earthworms that quickly burrow back into the darkness.
Females will mate shortly after they emerge from the soil only to burrow back into the sod to lay eggs, repeating this cycle through the early part of the summer.
From there, I burrow back down to find the best grassroots examples to explain what's going on It might be Serco falsifying data in an NHS contract that highlights the failures of outsourcing public services; or Pepsico, owners of Walkers, offshoring its profits from English sales of English-produced crisps, that explains the arcana of corporate tax avoidance.
With concentration as precious as pure skill in short-track competition, some wonder if Ohno can burrow back into his world-beater's groove and find solitude amid the controversy bound to greet him upon his first race at the Salt Lake Games.
OK, Dad?" He burrows back into his bag and I burrow into mine, and into a drowsy reverie about how specific moments in specific places can stamp people for life.
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