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So when the grounds were dug up for development in 1929, startled workers found the site full of skeletons.
About 66 million tons of coal a year will be dug up for export, mostly to India.
Lawns were dug up for underground tunnels, eventually including a metal-and-concrete one snaking up to Nassau Hall, carrying steam mains and wires in vitrified conduits.
Let the alpha males fight it out, then take advantage of the holes they dug up for themselves — that's one of Merkel's tactics.
The boggy peat lands that are being dug up for oil sands mining are not anyone's idea of an ideal vacation spot.
As local news goes, the announcement that Princes Street would be completely dug up for a second year-long spell was among the biggest we've covered.
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There are plenty of other good ideas -- going back to the health-care reform debate of 1993 -- that are worth digging up for discussion, revision and action.
Their fingers were the same color as the earth they'd been digging up for decades.
See what we dig up for you guys?
Feral hogs are responsible for destroying many iguana nest sites which they dig up for eggs.
No matter how many old "Roseanne" cast members NBC digs up for "Downwardly Mobile," we can never go back to a time before Barr's antics marred her otherwise intelligent and hilarious commentary.
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