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First, trenches would be dug down to bedrock; about 70 feet below street level, in the case of the trade center.
"The basement would be dug out for the steel structure you'd need to support the upper three stories," Mr. Platt explained.
With the mercury more concentrated, the trees would be dug up after two or three years and deposited in a protective landfill.
From there, the tunnel would be dug under the harbor to freight-rail links on Staten Island or in Jersey City.
The area along the Israeli border, which contains Gaza's finest agricultural land, and under which any new tunnels would be dug, could be patrolled exclusively by these international forces.
Assemblyman Reed Gusciora, a Democrat whose district includes Trenton, said the engineers told residents that the tunnel would be dug deep into the bedrock so it would not obstruct their view of the river.
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At times, 300 fossil-hunters would be digging at random.
The man told Fernando that things had changed: he would be digging a tunnel, not cleaning a store.
Pamela Conrad, an astrobiologist with Mars Science Laboratory, contends that we would be digging from a rock into a hard place.
At midnight, when people would come home from late shifts, Mr. Dykes would be digging with a shovel in the red clay behind his trailer.
Niranjan Shrestha, the army official in charge of the operation, said soldiers would be digging up snow to ensure every body was found.
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