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When the tide goes out, lobsters caught above the water line dig a hole to hide in, leaving a little mound of sand we call a scraping.
I'm going to cry and then that weird, funky vocal, like a mouth harp or a rubber band, and then the minimal, irresistible melody, and the amazingly hilarious first line "Dig if you will the picture".
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But neither story line digs much below the surface of any of these themes.
Her multitracked vocals appear first, in a waft of elfin ahs and ohs, before she starts a syncopated bass line, digging hard into a groove.
"Today's my birthday, and the offensive line dug in and went a little harder to try and get me 100 yards," Richardson said.
Kansas 99, Cal-Northridge 75 Kansas' towering front line dug in and dominated Cal State-Northridge, muscling its way to the team's 18th straight first-round victory.
But if you need to know which year Chevrolet added the Impala to its model line, digging through the tiny type on these pages will tell you, using the automaker's own terminology in most cases.
"They were just little sticks," said James Ayrer, 74, who remembers a front-end loader moving along the street like an assembly line, digging holes in front yards for the maple saplings that followed in trucks.
The line digs into my fingers.
Instead of mightily rumbling over the turf, she halted at the 20-yard line, dug her hoofs into the grassy field and refused to budge.
In the days that followed, the battalion worked to improve their defensive line, digging saps towards the German trenches while patrols were sent out into no man's land.
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