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Grant's solution was inspired: he would bypass the city altogether by digging a series of canals.
According to Herero and Hambukushu herders, they expanded pastoral production into the region from the 1950s, digging a series of dry season wells along low lying valleys.
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With an eight-foot-long arm that operates like a backhoe, the robot craft is to dig a series of trenches more than 20 inches into the ground and retrieve samples for analysis by instruments it carries.
As long as the poisonous dust was in the permafrost layer, the thinking went, it would freeze solid and no longer pose a problem.That might have worked had mine managers not later decided to dig a series of open pits to extract more gold.
With a 7.7-foot-long hinged arm that operates like a backhoe, the craft is to dig a series of trenches more than 20 inches into the ground with a movable metal scoop that has sharp prongs and serrated blades on the end.
The spacecraft, sterilized to prevent contamination by Earth organisms, is to use its 7.7-foot-long robot arm like a backhoe to dig a series of trenches more than 20 inches into the surface with a movable metal scoop that has sharp prongs on the end to break and scrape expected hard surface, Dr. Smith said.
He subsequently dug a series of seven shafts to the west at regular intervals, yet found no evidence of additional piers.
To the south and west of Ap Bac, the Viet Cong dug a series of foxholes in front of an irrigation dike, which afforded them an unobstructed field of fire in the surrounding rice fields.
Digging a little deeper, the vivosaurs are based on real-world dinosaurs, the series designers having consulted palaeontologists.
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