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But it would be perfectly possible for China to do less digging, and more shipping in from elsewhere.
Hanna pointed out many advantages of the Panama route: it was shorter than the Nicaraguan route, would require much less digging, and had existing harbors at either end.
Commander Chick Hayward initially thought that test bombs dropped at NOTS would be easier to recover than those dropped on the sands at Wendover, but they proved to have considerable ability to penetrate the desert floor, and required no less digging out.
If you're outside, dig a hole that's the size you want your fort (a smaller fort means less digging) make it at least 2 feet (0.6 m) deep or more depending on the size of the people.
There will be less resistance to what he wants to do and less digging heels in for impacted groups.
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Less dug them up and hastily agreed to all of them so that he could write, with satisfaction, on the R.S.V.P. card: Dear Freddy and Tom, my apologies, but I will be out of the country.
It turns out that no one at Olympus wants to explain to Mr. Woodford the first thing about the acquisitions in question, much less dig into the Facta allegations.
We know this, but we don't acknowledge it, much less dig in to solve it.
Sure it's immoral as shit, but ultimately, as the quality of fake-fancy food and drink items increases, the average consumer cares less and less: they dig being able to get a deal and high-end eats, and quite frankly, can't tell the difference between the real and the forgery to begin with.
There is something to be said for the fact that the game's free to play elements act as a narrative excuse to work less hard, to buy your way to the front of the queues, to spend less time digging in the dark underbelly of a pig.
Mice with fragile X syndrome were treated with CRISPR-Cas9 to knock out a gene involved in obsessive behavior and exhibited much less repetitive digging behavior.
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