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The trail was left on the ground during firing and absorbed the recoil of the gun, partly through sliding friction and partly by digging into the ground.
"When it's your turn…" Mary had a little stick which she was digging into the ground, grinding it round and round into the soil.
Those studies involve digging into the ground, looking for signs of the fault.
"People are struggling with hunger and with tropical insects… refugees are digging into the ground to find water.
Using the metaphor, Hall noted that, if one were to pull away all the dirt from around a tree, one would find roots digging into the ground in addition to the limbs of the tree reaching out.
Houthaven: The site of 300 years of unmonitored industrial construction, this harbor is so polluted that you can get fined for digging into the ground a meter deep and throwing the earth in the air.
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The tandoor is a feature of many rural Afghan homes and often is a pit dug into the ground.
But here, when we dug into the ground, the gray, gravelly sand was hot and smelled of sulfur.
Some of the beasts were losing their claws and ripping their skin as they dug into the ground.
A root house was "partially dug into the ground and roofed with a sloping mound of grass-covered earth".
The stock must then be folded out again (i.e., stocked) before letting go, to ensure that one of the flukes digs into the ground.
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