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These manual diggers are fine for digging one or two holes but if you have to dig a log of holes, you might want to consider renting a power auger to do the job.
Nicknames abound and there's an atmosphere of camaraderie, based partly, I would imagine, on the sharing of tough working conditions: pulling night hours outside in all weathers, getting doused by fish water, digging one's hands into ice.
Twitter is digging one of its most important new features out of its settings and putting it within easy reach.
"There is an old saying that when you are in a hole you should stop digging," one minister is quoted as saying.
Sometimes it makes other burrows from other bigger animals, even though it is completely capable of digging one on its own.
On each side of the pathway, make a small space for a stream by again digging one block deep and one block wide.
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As for a well, anyone who owns land is free to dig one.
But he manages to dig one out to midwicket and takes a single.
Dr. Stein is convinced that she has a hidden, terrible secret from childhood, and eventually he digs one up.
Finding athletes who have gone the other way is far trickier, but diligent reader James Andrews managed to dig one up.
When they had dug one, Nicholas jumped in and had himself covered with sand up to his shoulders.
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