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Digging away until you find something.
Next thing I'm there on the roads digging away.
PETER CAREY, digging away at the past, is one of fiction's great treasure hunters.
Around 30 excavators were also digging away at the site last night as temperatures fell to just below freezing.
These may seem like familiar accomplishments -- after all, two rovers, Spirit and Opportunity, are still digging away on Mars.
I love being up there when it gets dark and the lights start turning on in all the high rises, and you're there digging away.
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Similarly, The Slap dug away at the idea of a happily integrated community at peace with its immigrant population.
There is such care on the children's faces as they earnestly dig away at the soil.
If the peat soil was washed away by the sea or dug away by humans (for the production of fuel and salt), lakes were created.
Excavation began late in the 19th century, and most of the accumulation has been dug away, down to the level at which Julius Caesar knew it.
Mounds of earth were built up, concrete poured over the top, and the earth dug away from beneath, creating a mysterious roughly-hewn aesthetic.
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