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Given both these alternative technologies work with screen protectors, it seems Samsung has dug itself a hole it cannot escape.
HTC's struggling smartphone wing has dug itself a hole too deep to escape with just a good phone.
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But it had dug itself a hole by losing the first two matches.
Asked if the club could have dug itself a bigger hole, Osorio said: "I don't think so.
Netflix had dug itself a deep hole.
The show "Pretty Little Liars" has dug itself into a hole with a tweet many are calling transphobic.
The Argentine government has dug itself into a hole so deep that for now it can only keep digging deeper.
France has dug itself into a hole it needs to climb out of quickly.
Cisco has dug itself into a deep hole, but its enviable distribution channel and massive installed base may buy it the time it needs to get out.
In the absence of proof to the contrary, the only conclusion to be drawn is that the government has dug itself into a hole, having drunk its own kool-aid for so long, and having sold it to the Chinese people for so long, that it cannot reverse itself without losing face and credibility with its own people.
SINCE Ken Livingstone was elected mayor of London earlier this year, the government has dug itself deeper and deeper into a hole over its plans for the capital's underground system.
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