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Secondly, restrictions were imposed on the quantity of extracted water in case a license was given to dig or renovate an artesian well.
Further, orders were given to dig long trenches and fill them with burning oil to slow the advance of coalition tanks and other heavy weaponry.
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After a few months and for good behaviour I was given "privileges" to dig the staff gardens unsupervised.
At times, Baffert has acted as if he was inclined to -- especially before the Haskell Invitational, in which a not-quite-fit Point Given needed to dig deep for a half-length victory.
Ordered down from the truck, the men were given shovels to dig their own graves.
If acute diarrhoea were to break out, it could be disastrous for a group of individuals living in such a confined space with limited access to drinking water, and one of the first instructions given to the miners was to dig a toilet.
I am given to understand that Bailey will dig her feet in about her salary, offering instead to forgo a bonus.
Most people, however, have a more nuanced position, saying that although revolted by his methods, they support his stated desire to see the size of the reserve reduced and more rights given to locals to hunt and dig.
"Lori and me, we used to drive through neighborhoods like this, thinking, 'One day,'" Rick said to Daryl Norman Reeduss), as both spoke on the porch of one of two new digs given to them.
Reporters working on investigations are given more time to dig deeper, build trust with whistleblowers, gather evidence, and to keep asking when the answers aren't satisfactory.
Following in this vein, and specific to pricing strategies, a product's story isn't fully told until a finance person is given the opportunity to dig into a pricing/profit analysis.
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