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They swerve often, sidestepping joggers and yogis, parents pushing strollers and gardeners hauling small digging forks from plot to plot.
You will need a bucket, a brush, a shovel, some water and a small digging tool to find anything precious.
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This last comment seems like a small dig at the UK's plans around this.
Klinsmann, meanwhile, has also had a few small digs at the country of his birth and in Deutschland.
He could not help but make a small dig at the president of Pakistan, pointedly noting that he is a military ruler, not an elected one.
Alessandra Mussolini never minded the occasional small dig against Fascism, which certainly had its problems, or a little gibe about her grandfather Benito, who had his flaws.
And while Mr. Depardieu recently announced plans to open a restaurant in Saransk, he offered high praise for the cuisine in Chechnya, as well as perhaps a small dig at his estranged homeland.
He also took a small dig at Foden's decision to move south looking for a regular berth at No9. "He could be the England full-back," said Saint-André.
He made a small dig, however, at Boehner's mention of efforts now being made to craft principles on immigration reform.
Repeatedly people just figure she must have a lot of cats, being a single woman of a certain age and certain shape, and the sad, frumpy tourist cover identities and costumes she is given by her superior (a dry Allison Janney) feel like one small dig after another.
It is fairly easy to make a small dig in the wood with the razor.
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