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Her mother, on the other hand, is always willing to dig for a better deal.
'Lovely.' I dig for a different perspective; a flaw might even make the reputed loveliness more convincing, relatively.
It would, for example, exempt information released to journalists and information that analysts obtain from non-senior executives, an exemption designed to encourage analysts to dig for a broad range of data.
(Though as played by Mr. Selvas, it's hard to be entirely sure how smart David is.) Mr. Pons's attempt to dig for a deeper, more refined tear-jerker is admirable, but like its title, it's a clumsy contraption.
If the scent paired with the object seen earlier, the rats knew to dig for a food reward.
The idea combines both "crowdfunding" and "crowdsourcing"; for contributions starting at £125, donors can get their hands very dirty and dig for a day.
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For an instant I wanted to go to the library and dig for an obituary.
Goldsmith soon returned to egregious protest when the Central Electricity Board tried to test-dig for a nuclear power station five miles from his home.
Trees dug for a move are invariably wrapped that way.
He simulated game situations, starting at home plate and digging for a double.
Do you know a gardener, greener, community gardener or adopter of feral lands who's digging for a better society?
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