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In the television series, that suitcase gets dug up.
In fact Geldof now displays such an archaeological brand of old, the kind that gets dug up from thousand-year-old peat bogs, that he is scaring children.
The man described as the world's most successful investor, Warren Buffett, is not a fan: "Gold gets dug out of the ground in Africa, or someplace, then we melt it down, dig another hole, bury it again and pay people to stand around guarding it.
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But it is getting dug up yet again by director Rob Cohen.
"The potatoes that get dug up go to a hired farm wife," Mr. Kibbe said.
You think it's any accident that the Erie Canal got dug where it did?
Like if it snowed, we'd be the last to get dug out".
Even so, they note that tunnels would be the easiest part of the plan and may get dug relatively soon.
"Being in this house is like we were dead and buried, and got dug up!" she said.
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.
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