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Like if it snowed, we'd be the last to get dug out".
"The potatoes that get dug up go to a hired farm wife," Mr. Kibbe said.
Even so, they note that tunnels would be the easiest part of the plan and may get dug relatively soon.
He added: "When such controversies unfold, it is easy to get dug in and appear to defend positions.
"Roman amphorae get dug up around Europe, and get described in all sorts of different ways, in different languages," Mr. Bell says.
"It just slows down the process because what happens - I know there are politicians who will cave under pressure - but often what happens for the majority of us when someone starts applying that kind of pressure, you don't want to look like you cave in to pressure so you slow down and get dug in.
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Hutchison needs to get digging.
Byatt relishes showing how, before Maud and Roland get digging, academics have found all the wrong biographical suggestions in the poetry.
Now get digging.
"It gives us confidence that when we're not at our best we can get dig in, get our blocks in and win ugly.
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