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Archeological Seminars has been digging in this cave for the last six years and estimates they will take as much as five more before reaching bedrock.
"It means if we keep digging in this area we're going to find four more tombs". The find was hailed by the present Egyptian minister of antiquities, Khaled Alnani, as "an important scientific discovery".
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Once each of their heels are dug in, this process of self-preservation becomes non-functional.
"Putin was very dug in on this idea that we will never have another Libya," said an American official.
And he has dug in to this position; on Sunday despatching Chris Grayling, the justice secretary, to reiterate it.
J. P. Morgan Chase has dug in on this front, trying to defend its rights under the numerous contracts drawn up to create the Mahonia and Sequoia transactions.
Furthermore, both sides have dug in and forcing this issue in the upcoming session ― as John Gregg is itching to do ― will just cause a repeat of 2015".
"We dug in, we dug deep.
"He dug in early on.
This week's report that Government ministers have appointed a string of "expert advisers" from outside Whitehall is hole-digging in this sense.
Anyway, I plan to dig in this weekend between the mowing and mulching in the garden.
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