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In a Digging Detroit podcast, MacLean shared with us his surprise at the viral-spread of his article, which became, according to MacLean, the second most shared page of the New York Times that week.
Upon extraction and conversion of the geospatial data into 3D models, excavator operators are able to persistently visualize what utilities lie buried in a digging machine's vicinity, and consciously avoid accidental utility strikes as excavation progresses by estimating the evolving distance between the digging machine and vicinal utilities (Figure 11).
Since "archaeology" is too long a word to spell out by hand, he expressed it with an inverted sign for the letter A, moved in a digging motion.
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Ms. Grover spotted crabgrass, and put in a dig.
Knowing that, in turn, may alter what excavators look out for in a dig.
In the briefing he squeezed in a dig at Tory/Lib Dem council coalitions.
Earlier Obama got in a dig at the large field of Republicans vying to replace him.
Or even getting in a dig at Rupert Murdoch's sabre-toothed Fox News channel?
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Shia!" at backers of the Islamist (and Sunni) Hamas party, in a dig against its strong ties to Iran.
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