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He's dug in and he's regained his lead.
But he's dug in, played the percentages when he's had to, and this is his reward.
The difference is that Greenspan doesn't intend to put anybody back together again: once he's dug his knife into their flesh, they're on their own.
Gawande is a surgeon, giving him privileged access to some of the weirdest medical stories (tip number one for science writers: write about what you know best), and in "The itch", he's dug up a doozy.
He's dug his own grave into the side of one of those bone-dry hills, and tonight he plans to take pills and lie down in it; all he needs is for someone to come in the morning to check that he's really dead, and then to cover him with twenty shovelfuls of earth.
And then, as if she had forgotten that she had already moved on to other things, as if we were still sitting across from each other, deep in one of our conversations without beginning, middle, or end, Romi wrote that the last thing that had surprised her was that when Ershadi is lying in the grave he's dug and his eyes finally drift closed and the screen goes black, it isn't really black at all.
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"But he's digging his own grave.
When you watch him run, he's digging up grass".
My impression is he's self-armed with a spade and he's digging.
"He's digging his own grave with a very large spade," he said.
Now he's digging graves, and he's deeply angry and humiliated.
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