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Mustafa Kemal understood history's lesson in that regard: He sealed the borders, dug a kind of psychological trench between his country and its neighbors and tried to mute minority identities.

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Now we know, judging by all your utterances which go global within seconds, you dig a certain kind of 'solid' woman.

"There we dig a waterhole, a kind of well, to collect all of the London rain that falls in the area of the Pavilion," they say.

But dig a little deep and all kinds of antagonisms surface.

Young families and hungry bachelors were digging into uttapam, a kind of Tamil pancake flecked with coconut and green chili; paratha, a flaky and buttery bread served on a stainless steel plate; and lamb biryani, a mound of spicy rice topped with a shiny boiled egg.

"By studying the site of a mass grave," Haglund said in a recent telephone interview, "we can tell how it was dug, what kind of machinery was used.

But now that they're pouring in to town, I kind of want to dig a hole in my back yard and bury myself in it.

And really discovered so many unexpected things about myself from childhood, my past and why I'm a performer anyway, and just kind of dug up all kinds of emotions.

It was everything I dug in every kind of art form boiled down into this one little show".

Update (5:02PM ET): Neither Samsung nor Microsoft dug into what kind of processor the ATIV S has under the hood, but Qualcomm confirmed to PC Magazine that it's an MSM8260A.

At Mount St. Pieter overlooking the city, you can tour caves, actually labyrinths dug by miners quarrying marl, a kind of limestone.

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