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You're always digging things up that people forgot about".
Archaeologists and paleontologists spend their entire lives digging things up.
As a child she'd wanted to be an archaeologist because she liked "digging things up" or an artist.
Foreign markets will open up, and Russian firms will have to compete with the world's best.Russia's economy today depends to an alarming degree on pumping and digging things from the ground.
Not only is it remote, short of water and too dependent on digging things up from the ground but, according to Mr Wang, poor managers at its state-owned enterprises have failed to restructure its businesses or upgrade its technology.
This strangeness is most evident in promises about "the economy" – usually a code word for digging things out of the ground faster than your opponent, and shipping them to the nearest furnace or methane fridge.
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He was going to have to dig things up.
"You get to work in the sun and dig things up," he said.
Instead, numbers have been marshalled in tenuous support of the economic agenda to dig things out of the ground as fast as possible.
I haven't kept it a secret that I dig things with ElekTex smart fabric controls.
There's no (public facing) official iPad directory just yet, so you'll have to punch things manually into search if you're trying to dig things up.
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