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Between now and the caucuses, his opponents' campaigns will be digging hard for new dirt, and may uncover something just shocking and humiliating enough to make a difference.
Her multitracked vocals appear first, in a waft of elfin ahs and ohs, before she starts a syncopated bass line, digging hard into a groove.
He is attacked from the right for not being firm enough in cutting public spending and for not digging hard enough to uncover the tax fraud of the disgraced former budget minister, Jérôme Cahuzac.
Few of Mr. Santorum's Iowa supporters are as admiring as Tom Steen, a Republican activist in Indianola who praises him for his consistent message and his effort to respond to every question by "digging hard, back to his core" of faith and family regardless of the political consequences.
And, when a lull came, that's what I did, digging hard, struggling to keep my board pointed shoreward through the crosscurrents of the outside bar, using a campfire on the beach as a visual fix, and glancing back over my shoulder every five or six strokes.
"My team-mates really worked hard for me and especially Nico (Roche) was digging hard to set me up on the final climb.
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"Papa," he said, dug hard with his fingernail.
Mora dug hard to find a few good things.
She dug hard, looking for my seams, wanting me to tear like always, but I didn't, I wasn't going to.
If we dig hard, we might find who and what influenced all three, but in essence these are men who arrived with something never heard before.
Introducing a discussion about Leveson's response to the representation of women, Woman's Hour presenter Jenni Murray pointed out: "You have to dig hard to find it".
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