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They have complained most loudly about the 20-foot-wide, 1,600-foot-long access road, which they argue would be an eyesore and geologically unstable, and the 70,000 cubic yards of dirt required for the project.
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Clean away any interfering dirt as required.
Build a wooden retaining wall to hold back the dirt, if required.
The courses vary between paved and dirt roads, requiring the player to adapt their driving to meet the conditions of the course they're driving on.
The white truffle is a gnarly, dirty knuckle buried deep beneath compacted dirt which requires concentrated minutes and even hours of excavation that can sometimes lead to disappointment if you get too excited.
Luckily, IKEA also sells potted plants, so I wouldn't even need to leave the store to obtain the required dirt.
These included leather, bacon, dirt and grass, which required iteration and approval by Mr Betts.
It was the Capital Construction questionnaire that New York Dirt would have been required to fill out before it was awarded its subcontract in 2007, an authority official said.
Tesla also threw some shade on the owner, saying "the car had over 70,000 miles on it and its owner lives down such a long dirt road that it required two tow trucks to retrieve the car".
What's more, to pull a single 123-ton stone on a dirt road would have required 1537 men, they report this week in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences; to drag the same stone across frozen ice would take 338 men; and to tug the stone on ice lubricated with a thin film of fresh water: only 46 men.
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