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Workers building an extension to the London Underground at Hobbs End dig up skeletal remains.
You might have to make sure the ends dig into the ground so that it doesn't slip.
In the end DIG prevailed over STOP! and the legacy of that victory is still felt today; the UK has the lightest regulation of metal detecting of any western European country – in most cases, only the permission of the land owner is required – but in other countries and other contexts, what is perfectly legal in the UK would be considered as looting.
As the extremely short tour came to an end, Niccals dug his arm deep into a mound of mulched plastic and pulled out a rotting book – part of the Great Library of Alexandria, he told me, for it turns out that Plastic Beach might well have been accumulating detritus and wreckage since the dawn of human history.
"Towards the end we dug in there, we hung in and defended very well.
Minutes turned to seconds and as the hour almost came to an end, Sarchian dug deep and kicked with feet of fury.
On this February morning, the two men watched as a front-end loader dug into the last of the rapidly waning piles of fist-sized stone on the quarry floor.
Rambo, plagued by P.O.W. flashbacks, ends up dug in to the nearby deep woods, where he systematically incapacitates one hapless sheriff's deputy after another.
The encryption discussion in Washington has been locked in a polarized stalemate for months - with loud voices on distant ends deeply dug in.
If you overreact about it, you'll only end up embarrassing yourself and end up digging a deeper hole.
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