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Brown and George Karl, the 76ers and the Bucks, began acting like feuding blood brothers, taking swipes, making digs, ready to send each other home -- in boxes if necessary.
Although this has to be put in context, senior investigators spoken to by the Guardian say the Americans have been more wary than usual since then, and they haven't been shy about making digs in private either.
Cue the "blue-haired woman", who jumped up and criticised Ukip, before shouting: "That's what he does, he's a racist scumbag trying to blame immigrants for the cutbacks because of his rich banker friends!" Farage seized the opportunity to continue making digs about Brand standing in Parliament, telling him: "You've got some voters here mate, you ought to stand.
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("America is so big, and everybody is working, making, digging, bulldozing").
Essentially an extension lead, it's an ergonomically pleasing little device that offers multiple power sockets and USB outlets in a box about the size of a Rubiks Cube, making digging around under the desk a thing of the past.
Some strikers used the occasion to make digs at Mr. Cameron's privileged childhood and elite education.
"But as a teenager, I was all about classic rock, and he always made digs about rock 'n' roll".
And it works both ways: Coogan continually makes digs at Brydon's panel show career and, in tonight's episode, loudly recounts Brydon's defence of Jimmy Savile in a 2011 interview.
It is not surprising that the Americans want to make digs at the Israeli hard-liners.
In 2010, when Conan O'Brien and Leno wrestled over "The Tonight Show," O'Brien and Leno did not speak privately and in fact made digs at each other on their respective shows.
But the Internet and the proliferation of screening companies that perform background checks have made digging into a job applicant's history both easy and inexpensive for prospective employers.
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