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But whatever, Channel 5 weren't hosting the Big Benefits Row in an attempt to help the country out of a damaging impasse that is dredging up class issues which most baby boomers thought would be dead by now.
The other is data mining, that is, dredging up material from a vast store of knowledge.
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The event they are honored for is one that is dredged deeply in survivor's guilt.
"At some point we need to use the sediment that is dredged from Great South Bay to restore our bay side beaches".
Mr Pearson said: "Europe's most expensive marine monitoring programme ever" is being undertaken to keep a constant track of the levels of contaminants in the sediment that is dredged up during the port's construction.
These consequences also led to a political and justice system that is dredged in bias and bigotry because the men that created it excluded many "others" for decades.
He also repurposed muck that was dredged to create the lagoons in order to bulk up a lonely little hillock into the 16-acre Wooded Island, which he planted with hemlock and other trees.
The clam strips were made from the "foot" of hard-shelled sea clams that were dredged from the ocean bottom offshore; they traveled better than did soft- shell clams that were dug by hand in areas closer to shore.
Some cast doubts on the government's assertion that the virus had no connection to the thousands of dead pigs that were dredged from a Shanghai river last month.
Along the way, he faces a litany of humiliations old ones that are dredged up, new ones that crop up, and future ones that he has good reason to anticipate at the hands of family, friends, girlfriend, and the world at large.
The piece, "Muzzled in Jharkhand," says that state is dredging up old cases against them because it is "unable to deal with rising protests against land acquisition".
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