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And never mind that last week, when my building's potatoes were finally dug, they turned out to be neither true sweet potatoes nor even — as a Norwegian might put it — Irish potatoes, but a twisty, sweetish cultivar called a margarita.
It was many days before they were buried - the dogs and the pigs in the town were feeding on them before mass graves were finally dug.
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When the war ended and a truth commission was established, members of the Argentine forensics team who had carried out excavations worldwide were finally allowed to dig in El Mozote.
Nearly 40 hours after 1,650-foot-tall 1,650-foot-tall 1,650-foot-talleast of Katmandu, army and polandslidese workers were finally aburied begin digging for survivors in two hill district of Khotang.
Monday's Commons speech on the Panama Papers affair suggests he is finally starting to dig his way out of his own hole.
The baking sun was finally receding, Ms. Waldman dug out her phone to call her husband to see if he wanted to join her.
When I finally dug in, it was just as I had hoped — juicy, crunchy, caramelized and just sweet enough.
"After all this time, it would be lovely to finally dig this thing out".
Now, it's time to finally dig into the data and formulate a measurement plan.
He did well enough for a couple of years but was finally no more suited to digging up rarities than he had been to selling them.
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