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I would like to see somebody dig a very, very large, exceedingly deep hole and drop the whole bloody lot down it".
Dig a very deep hole using your shovel.
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"We together have dug a very deep hole for ourselves.
"What we've done is like digging a very small part of New York and then inferring from that what life was like".
This does involve digging a very large hole, and maybe even reinforcing the sides, but it means there is less height from which to take a tumble.
But even if the asteroid simply dug a very big crater, that is surely enough to warrant some shivers of anticipation.
On Friday, Scott Morrison cranked his hyperbole dial back to his preferred setting of 11 to declare Labor was digging a very deep hole.
"The last 10 years dug a very, very deep hole," says Lynn E. Turner, an accounting professor at Colorado State University and former chief accountant for the SEC.
For all the ideological benefits mandatory Windows 10 updates bring, I think Microsoft is now digging a very deep hole from which it needs to get out - and quickly.
The Europeans spent years digging a very deep hole.
Noted Olivier de France for the Paris-based Institutexpenditurenational and Strategic Affairs, "Defense expenditure has been shrinking in Europe for the best part of two decades, and public spending has fallen sharply with the onset of the financial crisis in 2008". The Europeans spent years digging a very deep hole.
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