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A VIOLENT past is about to be dug up.
The roots of dictatorship have to be dug up.
The Coast Guard said the plane is to be dug up and the men's remains repatriated.
That's because asparagus has to be dug up while it is still hidden underground.
Buondonno points to the 22 hectares yet to be dug up.
Galindo's relatives have spent five years campaigning for the grave to be dug up.
States own much of the fossil fuels that can never be allowed to be dug up.
In fact, nobody has formally asked for him to be dug up and identified.
They are also expensive to replace, because roads need to be dug up.
Is there any dirt to be dug up on the Five Graces?
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And in the event of a rupture, newly paved roads may have to be dug up to repair a pipeline.
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