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"And we'd have shovels in the ground digging those pipes up".
The vast majority of solitary wasps nest in the ground, digging tunnels in the soil in which to lay their eggs.
Two species, the ground woodpecker and the Andean flicker, always nest in the ground, digging nests in banks, and the campo flicker of South America often does so.
The man, she said, had assaulted her on the ground, digging his knuckles into her forehead and bruising her, after faulting her form during physical exercises.
Their job included demolishing the old shed, surveying the ground, digging holes for posts, leveling the soil and laying a concrete floor, explained Carolyn Evans '10, a civil engineering major.
Various venues JR Last year, Richard Skelton buried a violin in the ground, digging it up months later and using the instrument's natural decay to distort his long acoustic drones.
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The laddies who put it in the ground dug it up and gave it away.
They seem to prefer holes in the ground dug by other animals, such as woodchucks.
I found the ground dug up, broken branches, brown and white horsehair, human hair, and more blood.
When the ground dug for Michelle Obama's vegetable garden at the White House was found to have some lead (93 parts per million), ground crab shells were added to help neutralize the toxicity.
As the dead man is buried in waste ground, dug up, rehabilitated, revilified, these and a mass of other questions are refracted through a series of chorus-like groups and figures.
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