How To Use Digger In A Sentence
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Officers used a digger to carve out a trench 10ft deep and 40ft long to get to the van.
The Sun
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Then, as they approached the docks, the diggers stared in awe at the remains of the once-mighty Imperial Japanese Navy.
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Assistant Secretary Owen said the latest estimates are that 35,000 civilians were able to flee the area Monday when government forces used explosives to create a gap in an "earthwork" wall a few miles long constructed by the Tigers using mechanical diggers.
FOXNews.com
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So there is one problem he did not face - wondering if his bride is a gold-digger.
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D'ye know, that Irish lunatic absolutely ran the gauntlet of pandy fire to get back into Lucknow, and bring out Outram and Havelock in person (with the poor old Gravedigger hardly able to hobble along) just so that they could greet Sir Colin as he covered the last few furlongs?
Fiancée
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As an aside to its fundraising campaign, the Sussex Archaeological Society is inviting the 1960s diggers to a reunion on 22 May - all 800 of them.
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Henry the VIII actually never amounted to anything and would not have made a good ditchdigger...
Archive 2005-10-01
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Not just any old clam-diggers, mind; we're talking tuxedo pants.
Times, Sunday Times
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I usually paired them with clam-diggers and a draped tee, but now, adding the finishing touch to my thoroughly traditional gear, I had to confess that they actually looked very attractive.
Indie Girl
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Today we will concentrate on the inside hook, the digger.
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Annie Wagner in the Stranger: As a movie, Diggers is affable and lazy - its purpose obscured by a swarm of clichés.
GreenCine Daily: Diggers.
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The digger lifted its feet and reversed in a wide arc and dropped the hydraulic shovel.
BLOOD IS DIRT
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The only sound was that of the digger's massive engine as the machine moved forward and crushed the wooden fence at the end of the former front garden.
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Workers in bright-yellow hard hats are beavering away, moving bucketloads of stones in wheelbarrows and trying to clear a pile of rubble with a digger.
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She's not a gold-digger, if that's what you mean!
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Most notorious were the Diggers, who advocated the abolition of private property and an end to government.
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Can the diggers observe and engage targets in relative safety?
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Later his teams carried desperately needed supplies for the starving diggers at Milparinka.
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He held them silent with ghastly stories of the "Yo-hoes" on Monomoy Beach, that mock and terrify lonely clam-diggers; of sand-walkers and dune-haunters who were never properly buried; of hidden treasure on Fire Island guarded by the spirits of Kidd's men; of ships that sailed in the fog straight over
Captains Courageous
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The police admit there's little shopkeepers can do to protect their property from a mechanical digger.
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Being a deployed ‘combat Q-ie’ means you're a well liked bloke when things are good, but not having enough stores and equipment to provide to the diggers can soon change that.
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He would clearly have marched with the Diggers and the Levellers, almost as much the enemies of Cromwell's authoritarianism as of Charles' belief in the divine right of kings.
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a scheming gold digger
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If a person does not wish to be interviewed that is there absolute right, and there are several thousand dead diggers from several wars who died for that right to exist.
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She knew there was no money left so it wasn't a case of her being a gold digger.
The Sun
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A mechanical digger will also be used to remove the large amount of concrete and rubble that has been dumped.
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This refusal is key to the pleasures found in Diggers, the small-scale social comedy directed with almost unerring tact.
GreenCine Daily: Diggers.
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Furthermore, it bore coincidental resonance with the nineteenth-century Euro-American pejorative digger, which referred to the supposed cultural inferiority of California's Native Americans, some of whom derived subsistence from the gathering of wild roots.
Manhood in the Age of Aquarius: Masculinity in Two Countercultural Communities, 196583
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After they had delivered the gold they would sit on the grass and hand over any letters they might have had from the diggers.
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I was so excited to be at the heartland of hippie that I initially looked at things through rose-coloured specs, almost imagining myself back in the era of the the Free Store run by counter-culture heroes the Diggers and the infamous Drog Store Cafe.
Insider's guide to musical pilgrimages: Country, soul, blues, folk, world music
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The naked mole rat goes by many names, including the potentially misleading "sand puppy" which might imply that these voracious diggers are cute and friendly fellows.
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But first they must catch you, digger, listener, runner, prince with the swift warning.
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Even a broken-down dirt digger, bright yellow like a daffodil, was fun to watch as the muddy construction workers tried to get it back into working order.
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As he stood up to leave, Digger came in, fresh from embalming a corpse, rubber gloves in hand.
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VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XV No 1
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A demolition worker escaped unhurt when several tonnes of rubble fell on the digger he was driving today.
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It is believed that shortly afterwards gravediggers stole his body, which ended up on a dissecting table in Cambridge, where a horrified acquaintance recognised it.
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They are great diggers of wallows and water-holes and they help other animals to access water.
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Digger plew good as any other; worth jest as much as 'Pash chief.
The Scalp Hunters
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He also admits that the job of the gravedigger is a very sensitive position because, as he says himself, everyone is famous in their own right.
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A gravedigger at the site said more than 300 people were buried there.
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Diggers, the size of twenty men pawed at the ice and snow.
365 tomorrows » 2009 » June : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
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Three days into his new term of office, a digger duly arrived and flattened it.
Times, Sunday Times
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He guided the young diggers and carried the unit's name very close to his heart.
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There are twenty to fifty thousand diggers working in the diamond areas of Angola!
A DAYSTAR OF FEAR
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The unfortunate woman stood accused of the murder of the workhouse gravedigger and pleaded her innocence to the last.
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Oh, and I wouldn't mention the lots of presents thing in front of her or Peter, even in jest, it'll just prove her gold-digger theory.
FALLEN WOMEN
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Navigator row guidance system; 3pt. 6 'rotary mower; Gandy granulator tank, hoses & mount; 3pt. 8' double auger snowblower; 2R PTO potato digger; 1R potato digger.
Undefined
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Solitary species such as cicada killers, carpenter bees, digger wasps and mud daubers use their stingers to subdue the insects and spiders upon which they prey.
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The Stalinist bureaucracy has proven to be - as Trotsky predicted - the gravedigger of the October Revolution.
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A specialist marine rescue team used diggers to heave it on to the back of a truck and take it to a landfill site for disposal.
The Sun
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As men and women watched in tears, the diggers quickly dumped earth on top.
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Lippy was not a good digger—in fact, he was mostly in the way, but Call tolerated him.
The Lonesome Dove Series
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A ten-year boom brought diggers back across the Pacific from the declining California field, as well as from Britain, where Cornish tin-mining was declining.
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We are clearly type cast: the bitch, the dimwit, the whore, and the gold-digger.
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Mechanical diggers moved in with dinosaur-like claws, ripping away chunks of the six-storey building.
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A digger was also used as the first of the makeshift homes was torn down.
The Sun
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The remains of up to 20 bodies that were accidentally dug up by a mechanical digger working in a graveyard near Rathangan were reinterred at a special ecumenical service last week.
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As always, the gravedigger, after throwing in his handful of earth, had announced in a loud voice we were all invited to the traditional ham tea in the schoolroom.
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There are twenty to fifty thousand diggers working in the diamond areas of Angola!
A DAYSTAR OF FEAR
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Behind this thin veil of trees, chainsaws, mechanical diggers and gold-rush fever have taken their toll.
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The rites employed among the clam-diggers on the New York coast, the witch-charms they use, the incantations, cutting of flesh, fire-oblations, meaningless formulae, united with sacrosanct expressions of the church, are all on a par with the religion of the lower classes as depicted in Theocritus and the Atharvan.
The Religions of India Handbooks on the History of Religions, Volume 1, Edited by Morris Jastrow
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More than three hundred diggers sold their gold, at a much better price than they had received from the Victorians, and in March the Gold Escort was on its way back to Adelaide.
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Low-status occupations include truck driver, coal miner, janitor, and ditchdigger—all of which necessitate little or no education.
The Bass Handbook of Leadership
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How he must have admired the hero of the "Odyssey," who in one way or other accounted for all the wooers that "sorned" upon his house, and had a receipt for their bodies from the grave-digger of
Memorials and Other Papers — Volume 1
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Finally, the gravediggers had to dig down 13 feet through the snow and into ground hardened by six weeks of frost.
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Every week when we washed up we found ourselves a lot forrarder, and could see that if it held on like this for a few months more we should have made our ‘pile’, as the diggers called it, and be able to get clear off without much bother.
Robbery Under Arms
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However from this disaster was born the image of the Aussie Digger, a brave and laconic battler, betrayed by the mother country but facing impossible odds with humour, courage and mateship.
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It was the kind of food that grandmothers make, the kind invented to fill the stomach of a ditchdigger or a farmhand.
The Dirty Life
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The real star is director Ava Roy, whose masterful use of the entire island was both subtle and innovative; at times organic (the gravedigger scene was on a small mountain of rubble) and striking (Ophelia's madness was played inside a wide open hospital room threaded with white twine, empty birdcages, and lilting bird down.)
Lauren Gunderson: Wild and Whirling Words: An Audacious Hamlet on Alcatraz
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Diggers moved in to shift tons of earth, trees were felled, a house next to the course was demolished and two electricity pylons were moved.
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Other cartoon gophers — such as Digger gal pal Annie, named for Hill's real-life daughter, and nemesis Lumpy Wheels — will pop up in vignettes this season, mainly on prerace shows but also possibly during races, Hill says.
Fox's cartoon gopher Digger goes after dollars for NASCAR
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(to save himself from being choked with dust) he patrolled a little cinderous beat he established for the purpose, without taking his eyes from the diggers, he still stumped to the tune: He's GROWN too FOND of
Our Mutual Friend
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Barnardo Pip Donaghy is also the player king and the gravedigger.
Multiple Personalities at Play
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It is a powerful little digger with long, strong claws, which it uses to rip apart rock-hard termite mounds.
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No longer will I be a vision in cheesecloth and impetuously purchased clamdigger culottes.
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The operator of the mechanical digger who unearthed both was not sure.
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It is all there, gathered where everyone from project manager to diggers can consult at will.
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Wii-volution
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Everyone affected by the floods will be filled with admiration for the Hovingham diggers.
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Mr Perham said traffic would come to a standstill as The Last Post was played in memory of the diggers.
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Not only did he have to bat away the gold-diggers and clingers, he also had to deal with the women that were merely with him to earn notoriety and a reputation in the eyes of world's press.
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U.S. Fed to lend $85 bln to AIG, take 80 pct stake" [note the word * lend*] 10 minutes ago, -0 / +1It's because most diggers suffer from "selective reading syndrome
Original Signal - Transmitting Buzz
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The workers will be on site until Saturday, August 21, and in that time will use six-tonne diggers and dumpers as well as their bare hands to lay more than 1,500 tonnes of stone.
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This woman is not a gold digger.
The Sun
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Almost as important as the domine was the _voorleezer_ or chorister, who was also generally the bell-ringer, sexton, grave-digger, funeral inviter, schoolmaster, and sometimes town clerk.
Home Life in Colonial Days
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The Diggers put their beliefs into practice by manuring fields and sowing crops on wastelands in Surrey until they were driven away by local landowners.
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As historian Erica Doss has shown, in the 1960s the Black Panther leadership, heirs no less to this legacy than the Diggers, drew on it to create an image of masculine aggression and streetwise militance in their dress, art, and political culture ....
Manhood in the Age of Aquarius: Masculinity in Two Countercultural Communities, 196583
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Azria delivered charm-a-plenty, particularly via the tiny ruffles that he stacked on the pretty bikini tops and bottoms, scattered on a minidress and used to line the edges of a camisole neckline or hem a pair of Clamdiggers.
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Your soulmate is probably in Houston, Texas sweltering in the humid, hot as hell climate, while you're in Ireland, where I hear it occasionally gets colder than a well-digger's bum.
All the Sad Songs
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Or, of a skull he holds up to the gravedigger, "As if 'twere Cain's jawbone that did the first significant pause murder.
Hamlet – review
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Mechanical diggers have carved out a deep surrounding trench.
Times, Sunday Times
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Last Tuesday morning the diggers arrived to scrape away earth to form 14 rectangular patches of soil opposite the residents' homes.
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Though the New Jersey-born actor has sported some facial fuzz in the past - most notably in the 2006 indie comedy 'Diggers' - this is the first time he has transformed his appearance entirely for a role.
NY Daily News
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This cost him dearly with one of his most practical machines - the trench digger.
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Heidi comes out in a hot pink suit with clamdigger pants that I desperately want to mock, but somehow she makes it work.
Una LaMarche: Project Runway Finale Recap Part Two
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The fourteen dancers melted into patterns out of an old Golddiggers flick and at one point, all posed at the front of the proscenium and twittered their legs like a bevy of chorines from an old Movietone newsreel.
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Travelling up the East Coast near Bathurst we found the tide out and the clam-diggers at work, and here is a view.
Coast to Coast by Automobile
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Mechanical diggers have carved out a deep surrounding trench.
Times, Sunday Times
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He watched the excited diggers, who wanted to be diggers no more, climb atop great piles of coal, a new kind of black gold, and wave to those they never even bothered to exchange names with as the wagon train pulled out of camp.
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He also resented the fact that the movie made light of the hardships that were endured by the diggers.
Times, Sunday Times
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But the Digger becomes a far more sinister threat when his accomplice is killed in a freak accident while en route to the money drop.
The Devil's Teardrop: Summary and book reviews of The Devil's Teardrop by Jeffery Deaver.
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After these goldrushes, and the return of experienced, but mostly unsuccessful diggers, gold, copper, and silver mines were in production within a short time.
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What we do know is that she has a formidable mind, powerful admirers and a yellow plastic digger on her desk.
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It begins with one of your formulaic openings as an empathetic reporter gazes into the harrowed souls of old Diggers revisiting the Kokoda trail.
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Totodet was still traumatized by his job as the jail's "gravedigger," dumping hundreds of his fellow prisoners into mass graves.
Reed Brody: Justice Denied in Africa
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In Saul Bellow's "Humboldt's Gift," the narrator describes himself as an "idiotic old lecher" who is "leaving two children to follow an obvious gold digger to corrupt Europe.
Bringing Up Baby? Definitely
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Their willingness to lend a hand and to help a mate typifies the spirit of the Aussie digger and the ethos of the Australian Army.
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I am satisfied it was named by the Diggers -- those degraded savages who roast their dead relatives, then mix the human grease and ashes of bones with tar, and 'gaum' it thick all over their heads and foreheads and ears, and go caterwauling about the hills and call it
The Lake of the Sky Lake Tahoe in the High Sierras of California and Nevada, its History, Indians, Discovery by Frémont, Legendary Lore, Various Namings, Physical Characteristics, Glacial Phenomena, Geology, Single Outlet, Automobile Routes, Historic Town
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The diggers would take turns going down on the ropes, two at a time.
THE SECRET OF THE FORGOTTEN CITY
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It spent months talking to everyone from gravediggers to doctors, deliberately avoided counting military deaths, and came up with 37,000 civilian killed.
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The bishop also used his speech to express pride in the achievements of Rocester-based digger giant JCB, which is now the world's third largest manufacturer of construction equipment.
Undefined
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He said that Digger meows when he wants something, not just for the hell of it.
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There are a number of diggers and excavators on site.
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Not very; I came ashore here to see if I couldn't find some clams," added Laud, as he held up a clam-digger he carried in his hand -- a kind of trowel fixed in a shovel-handle.
The Yacht Club or The Young Boat-Builder
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You are born here, they will not hurt you" so the gravedigger has predicted for his daughter, which will turn out to be true.
The Gravedigger's Daughter by Joyce Carol Oates: Book summary
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We learn how the ideas of the Ranters, Levellers and the Diggers filtered into the common-sense of this labouring class.
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Everyone was more casual than usual; flip-flops, faded T-shirts, clam-diggers.
Indie Girl
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He remembers the clay flats being mined, the diggers shovelling up clay into the oxcarts, the beasts relishing the mud.
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So he called his dad who brought up the tractor, and he got into the digger bucket and they maneuvered it up high into the tree and rescued her.
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The Show's trades stand section included an extensive display of jeeps, tractors, diggers and other farm machinery such as combine harvesters and slurry spreaders.
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The digger operator called the Ministry of Defence Police, who evacuated people from the surrounding docks and buildings.
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No final words are spoken, no ceremony is performed, and the only witness is the gravedigger.
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In West Sussex, Littlehampton Museum is running a "Little Diggers" programme, while the Surrey History Centre has an enticing day of "Eating out -10,000 years of wilderness survival" in the countryside between Guildford and Dorking, with "the help of a flint knapper, a leather worker and the local army".
Archive 2007-07-01
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He opened a general store in Union St, selling groceries and supplies to the gold diggers.
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Turned down, as it only really applies to land-based diggers, was ‘a bent’ of archaeologists.
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The digger through skin to enter body.
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As well as the picture of the Maori warrior, the diggers have also uncovered a rua, which is a large bowl-shaped underground storage structure.
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We hand him a camera, set up covert video inside the digger's cab and pass him the fake bomb.
The Sun
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The only job he found was as a gravedigger.
Christianity Today
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Our exercise machines are post-hole diggers, shovels, rakes, push mowers, and wheelbarrows.
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I'll be content to don my rosemary, have a few games of two-up and take some time apart to think about those brave old diggers who didn't come back and be sure to shake the hands of those who did.
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Gold diggers need to play it cool.
Times, Sunday Times
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COPS yesterday descended on a farm field with mechanical diggers in the grim hunt for a woman's body.
The Sun
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He also announced on the same occasion that a new mass grave had been found and that it contained 500 bodies, although diggers at the site claimed to have found only two bodies.
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Nothing is so satisfying as to lean ruminatingly against a fence and observe the slow, rhythmic swing of the digger's back or hear the repeated scraping of the shovel-edge against some buried rock.
Love Conquers All
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It looks horrible and it's a travasty to scifi ... and the gag reflex is winning out so I'm going to leave now and go read Ursula Vernon's Digger.
Good Idea or Bad Idea? SciFi Changes Name to SyFy Channel
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When the alluvial gold had petered out the family left, as did all the other diggers, and settled in Port Augusta.
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I also look forward to finding out that the part of my body where the knee meets the calf is called "the capri," and that a little further down I have a "clamdigger.
The Age of Empire - A Dress A Day
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Greene thinks he can prove it, and he's not simply going to describe you to the jury as a gold digger.
WILD JUSTICE
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Below my leather boots the ground is covered in an endless assortment of life: bronze pine needles, lobed oak leaves, a digger wasp.
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Their results show that offering an expensive present signals the man's serious intentions, but he must be wary of being exploited by gold-diggers who will dump him after receiving the gift.
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In the later 19th century spalpeens were most commonly employed as potato diggers.
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The excavator was sitting at the top of the hole, so it could lower a skip down for the mini digger to fill, when it toppled over.
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Bit by bit
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Several Digger women, including Judy Goldhaft, Ewing, and Gail "Geba" Greenberg, continued to develop the ancient technique of tie-dyeing as an art form that, like the swirling colors of the light shows at rock concerts, evoked the visual hallucinations of the LSD experience. 34
Manhood in the Age of Aquarius: Masculinity in Two Countercultural Communities, 196583
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We're not sure at all if, after Saturday, we'll hear less about the clamdigger.
Summit Daily News - Top Stories
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A clamdigger in Maine who is watching this “Scott heard round the world” and cheering like a rabid pantload.
Roger L. Simon » Sunday PJM/CrossTarget Poll: Brown up 9.6% among likely voters
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Or what about the wealthy senior who married a gorgeous gold-digger decades younger than him?
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He is a self-employed digger driver and does not get sick pay.
The Sun
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The actor who played the creepy gravedigger in the Van Helsing movie is Tom Stevenson.
Helsing Movie | SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles
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In 1936 the Schwarts, an immigrant family desperate to escape Nazi Germany, settle in a small town in upstate New York, where the father, a former high school teacher, is demeaned by the only job he can get: gravedigger and cemetery caretaker.
The Gravedigger's Daughter by Joyce Carol Oates: Book summary
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The same goes for difficulty… All else being equal a ditchdigger makes more than say..a janitor.
It’s our fault - for being ignorant
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The operator of the mechanical digger who unearthed both was not sure.
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The boatmen and clam-diggers arose early and stopt for me,
Outlines of English and American Literature : an Introduction to the Chief Writers of England and America, to the Books They Wrote, and to the Times in Which They Lived
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There was the belief that the diggers were better fighters than the 'chooms'.
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In the blazing heat, a yellow mechanical digger was gouging a huge trench, gently dumping dirt and bundles of bones wrapped in cloth.
Times, Sunday Times
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As many of the returned diggers were in a generous mood, it enabled him to finish his chapel at Sevenhill in 1856.
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But this week diggers moved in to start work on improving street lighting in the area.
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That story alone would appear to refute the accusations of those who have denounced Sonia as a gold-digger, capitalising on the vulnerability of Orwell when he was dying.
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It is widely used on sower, manure spreader, post hole digger and spray pump equipments.
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These days, it provides legal justification for tearing the land apart with giant mechanical diggers.
Times, Sunday Times
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The mix-up occurred at the burial of a Middlesbrough woman whose interment had to be delayed for three hours while gravediggers set to work.
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She was a gold-digger at the simplest meaning of the word: She had no love for her husband, she married him simply upon his wealth.
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Around 2,000 years old, it was also discovered by ditch diggers in north-east Scotland in 1816.
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He said they employed two gardening staff and five gravediggers to carry out maintenance of the cemeteries including grass cutting, grave maintenance and burial ceremonies.
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When all the arrangements had been made, I told the undertaker, whom Papa called Digger, that I wanted to see my father.
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Juxtaposed with this is the idea that the blatantly violent removal of the badger from the sett and the unceremonious act of the diggers disturbs and changes nature irreparably.
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After suffering their heaviest defeat in more than a decade losing 54-0 to Diggers, fourth-placed Roan should be in revengeful mood against Ndola Wanderers.
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The driver of the digger jumped from the machine just before the engine collided with it.
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The raid by guards on the stockade set up by diggers in the Victorian goldfields only lasted an hour.
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The operation of other implements, like post-hole diggers and backhoes, can also benefit from the reverse seat operation.
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As far as your girl being a ‘gold’ digger, she'd be lucky to find a dud Bombay rupee in your piggy bank, James.
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Solifugids are prodigious diggers that usually only come out at night.
Smithsonian Mag
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Groups such as the Diggers and the Levellers believed that after the execution of Charles I, a biblical monarchy was nigh and that Jesus would be the king.
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The rabbiter or digger-cove will stand a bloke a feed.
Hunger in the Air
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The more radical Diggers, wanted those who 'digged' the land, to own it.
Greek News
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Then answered Ponocrates, My sovereign lord, think not that I have placed him in that lousy college which they call Montague; I had rather have put him amongst the grave-diggers of Sanct
Gargantua and Pantagruel, Illustrated, Book 1
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The digger driver then proves the phone is undamaged and still working by using it to take a photo.
The Sun
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Mass graves are being dug with mechanical diggers.
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And I turned round to the other diggers and said, Right who's going to excavate this?
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He dismissed Stalin, Patenaude reports, as an "outstanding mediocrity" and the "gravedigger" of the revolution.
Undefined
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Grave Digger: Ah, now that is an interesting question.
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They used diggers and metal cutters, and stamped down material by thumping it with the bucket of an excavator.
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She had told me he was the model for ‘The Digger,’ a bronze bust of a soldier at the Australian War Memorial.
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As we stood above the huge ravine I could not even imagine how our diggers survived in such a place.
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At my next visit to the orchard the site was simply bare red soil, fenced and waiting, watched over by earth moving equipment: diggers, graders, tractors.
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Set up by director Roy Nixon to deal with worldwide disaster zones, the company is heading out to the region equipped with a 26-tonne truck, trailer, 20 ft container and a digger and dumper in an effort to rebuild the area.
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The gravedigger named Freddy was sitting on the grass at the side of the shed, his back against a fertilizer bag.
NO BODY
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I have decided to quit my job and become a gravedigger.
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Because of this, peasant movements would often express themselves in a form of religious millenarism c.f. the Peasant War in Germany or the Diggers and Levellers in 17th century England which would act as a substitute for the political and economic homogeneity that they so desperately lacked.
Marxism and the Indian Independent Struggle - 3 Part series
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I fell in a whole - I got stuck in said whole and had to be puled out, I cut my hands on a digger bucket and felt very very stupid.
Snell-Pym » Fell in a whole
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In the very thickest strata of our freestone, and at considerable depths, well-diggers often find large scallops or pectines, having both shells deeply striated, and ridged and furrowed alternately.
The Natural History of Selborne, Vol. 1
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The company's product range includes tools, construction plant, diggers, dumpers and rollers.
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The first thing he did was hire a digger and spent a day or so excavating the foundations.
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Benn goes on to say that the founders of the socialist tradition in England were the radical Christian dissenters of the English Revolution (the Levelers and Diggers) who resisted the privatization of communally owned village land.
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‘Michael's brother Billy asked me once or twice if I was a gold-digger, but I told him that I have my own money,’ Anna laughs.
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Diggers coach Kelvin Clulee, who had expected the game to be tough, said his side were disjointed as they had not trained together as a team in the last month due to internationals and sevens championships.
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His early, all-male Hamlet, complete with semi-naked gravediggers, had the newspapers, both tabloid and broadsheet, fulminating at his audacity.