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24 min: Dig from the ESPN commentator (Rob Hawthorn?) about the weeping City fan from Sunday at Swansea.
And rival mining firms do share one big interest with it: high prices for the stones they dig from the ground.
I could not, of course, just banish such words as "rototill" and dig from my vocabulary, throw some mulch over the ground and carry on as usual.
Throughout the winter, the herds move across the slopes and valleys, feeding on moss and lichen the animals dig from beneath the snow and shreds of bark from scrubby trees that poke above the drifts.
I survived by cutting our Khmer Rouge leader's hair and making bamboo baskets, which my elders used to carry away the dirt we were ordered to dig from canals.
Once the pressure in the air lock was equal to that inside the caisson, the sandhogs crawled through a trapdoor into the caisson, where, standing ankle-deep in mud, they began to dig from the bottom, removing the muck in a bucket through a hatch in the ceiling.
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Sporadically guano is still dug from the islands.
Steamer clams must be dug from mud, not sand, because the mud clams are sweeter.
SO YOU have thousands of tonnes of stuff, all dug from the earth's bowels.
Her children were killing birds to survive, and eating frozen vegetables dug from the nearby field.
But "I don't buy underground material dug from graves," she said.
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