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I had to dig in the back of my brain to remember we're actually in a love motel.
Kenedy has a dig in the back of a centre-half and the Porto man doesn't like it.
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Among his earliest memories is the Anderson shelter dug in the back garden.
As he told it, he had a serene childhood, digging in the back yard and reading great stacks of nineteenth-century literature.
Fewer substitutions meant less flexibility for coaches, who had to depend more on set lineups with players asked to do more--big men digging in the back row, setters given blocking responsibilities.
But Norman stubbornly dug in, breaking back as Enqvist, his upper left thigh beginning to cramp, was serving for the match.
Just when the 26-year-old Kamke, ranked 90th, began controlling points with his backhand, Hewitt dug in, broke back for 1-all and went on a throwback roll to win 12 of 14 games.
Tiger in particular displayed a pair of titanium Titelists in digging in on the back nine when the going got tough; he came home in 32 shots to post a majestic 69, surely the round of the day.
They dug in and we dug back".
She dug in to claw two games back before Li, the French Open champion in 2011, wrapped up the set.
Caswell crossed to the other side and began to dig in with his back to the creek.
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