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And to some extent, it dug its own hole on home attendance by opting for big paydays from road games against colleges like Ohio State and Illinois.
They say it dug its own hole in middle America by becoming identified with the party's liberal urban base, making them an easy target for talk-radio firebrands.
In late 2014, according to the source, it dug its heels in when a stakeholder group, which manages how Global Fund money is spent, said that NGOs, not the Cambodian government, should be responsible for making payments to village malarial workers.
Whatever the reasons that Digg got overtaken by competitors, it dug its own grave.
I tried to shake it off, but it dug its claws into my hair and down my back.
But every once in a while, the old network model of compelling an audience to make an appointment and keep it works its old magic -- even on NBC, which did not have much luck with prime-time programming even before it dug a huge hole in its schedule and then snapped the shovel in half.
The rover took a detour soon after its August 2012 landing to study a spot called Yellowknife Bay, where it dug up evidence of a past wet environment with the right chemical ingredients for microbial life.
Mr Mannichl had it dug up.
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It nests in burrows that it digs and/or refurbishes.
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