How To Use Digs In A Sentence
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This year was no exception, with both candidates making rallying speeches to the troops and snide digs at one another.
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There's no camping, but the nearby university is offering digs.
Times, Sunday Times
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*shuffle, dig dig* I digs throo teh blankees an finds wun just for yoo.
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The owner of the mastiff digs in and tries to drag his dog over to us to have a chat.
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This can be done at the exhibition by examining historic objects found during archaeological digs.
Times, Sunday Times
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It is in the early days of the rivalry that Hayes digs up the most interesting stories, such as when Cardiff's Burton scored with an extravagant scissors kick and was congratulated by players from both teams.
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Fox just digs itself deeper into the hole, alongside the republican party. bri fla
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An entirely free public service, all you need to do is call her up and Geneviève will happily stop by to scope out your crib and offer suggestions on how you can better safeguard your digs from thieves.
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Once they discovered their expanded digs after a day in pasture, they immediately started investigating it — and found new grass to munch!
Archive 2010-09-01
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Earlier, Penn State libero Dennis Del Valle added 17 digs and setter Edgardo Goas recorded 49 assists in the 30-21, 30-23, 30-28 win.
Stanford joins Penn State in NCAA men's volleyball final
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With its long claws, the zorilla digs feverishly after the prize, alternately sinking its nose into the ground until it comes up munching.
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It is in the early days of the rivalry that Hayes digs up the most interesting stories, such as when Cardiff's Burton scored with an extravagant scissors kick and was congratulated by players from both teams.
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Hey, congrats on being number one again - and welcome to your new digs.
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The sea digs a channel near the beach and this channel can be any depth, length or width.
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He digs snow pits to look for weak layers in the snowpack, and cuts sections of the slope with his skis to see if he can dislodge unstable pockets.
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Despite their rather chichi digs, Kingsley leaves early each morning to dig ditches and run a convenience store - menial, undignified tasks.
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But it's always the same at end of term as students pack up their digs before going home to their parents.
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She digs the serving spoon into the moussaka.
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Living in digs and going home only at weekends, he remembers coming close to tears after being told ‘You're as well chucking it son, hang your boots up, you'll never be a player’.
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As the Army National Guard around the nation evolves into a 21st-century fighting force, units are ditching many of their older buildings - and the name armory - for more modern digs dubbed "readiness centers.
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He just wanted to train, play or go back to his digs or home to Dudley.
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He says that when he was starting out as a young actor, he never seemed to have enough money to find comfortable digs while touring in repertory.
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Digs have been going on around the so-called boneyard field for the last 15 years.
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The team tours the countryside, organising digs and disinterments and, as they try to find the dead sons of forgotten families, they wonder at the sense and scale of their task.
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•The scene: After training at Disney's Sports Complex outside Orlando for seven years, the Buccaneers have stayed home for camp at their sprawling, state-of-the-art headquarters, which like their previous digs is affectionately known as One Buc Place.
Youth won't stop Bucs' Morris from running old-school camp
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The contractor digs a small hole down about 18 ft., places a 12-in.-diameter slotted pipe in the hole, and backfills it with 0.75-in. washed rock.
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Most of the earth moved was landfill, leftovers from the 1960s metro digs.
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When relocating the company in October from its famously grungy Madison Avenue offices to bright new digs off Park Avenue, he assigned himself an office no larger than those of other key executives.
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May 30th, 2008 1: 03 pm ET maybe scott should have said something sooner but he also knows what happens to the peope who speakout againest this president. what does dole know that no one else does? he should just shut his trap and stay out of politics. he wasn't much of one to start with. the truth won't really come out until this tribe of misfits is out of the whitehouse. will make some interesting reading if someone really digs in to what really went on behind the doors of secertcy.
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A virtuoso pianist, he taps not only Cuban rumba and yanqui jazz but digs deeper into his African heritage.
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Cash-strapped students are being urged to weigh up the cost of digs when choosing a university as they vary dramatically around the country.
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A wolf jumps a fence, and then digs back in to release his comrades.
Times, Sunday Times
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Victor smiles and shrugs, digs his hands into his leather pockets and trudges on across the damp sand.
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Like I said, it took me by surprise and I would recommend it to anyone who currently digs the rock thing, even if it's too heavy at times.
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Maybe Paul gets a lot of digs from the community because the future president of the USA is no small topic and RP spporters truely love their candidate and what he represents.
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The wasp then digs a burrow nearby using her strongly spined forelegs alternately.
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Then again, I'm fretty biased towards Frazetta, so I can really get into an artist that digs him too.
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This can be done at the exhibition by examining historic objects found during archaeological digs.
Times, Sunday Times
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A complimentary shuttle bus drops skiers off at their digs.
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Other materials found during the digs were a flint knife, zoomorphic penannular brooch, decorated bone comb, bronze age pottery and arrowheads.
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I do not want to pre-warn him of our intentions but do not think it is correct that he digs an even bigger hole for himself over the next two weeks.
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Just like French films - in which the Eiffel Tower is visible outside every window - Japanese young trendies all live in slick digs looking out over Tokyo Tower.
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He can't decide what to tell her of that glorious night: leaping up the stairs to his digs, Julia behind him, heaping discarded clothing, scooping papers, books, socks from the sofa to make a space, wishing he had fresh milk in the fridge; through his curtainless window nothing more than the slimmest rib of a moon to judge them.
Polly Samson | The Man Who Fell
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Such trenches are ordinarily extremely deep; a man sweats, digs, toils all night — for it must be done at night; he wets his shirt, burns out his candle, breaks his mattock, and when he arrives at the bottom of the hole, when he lays his hand on the
Les Miserables
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New York Social Diary is your link to the parties, events, openings, launches, shindigs, bashes, and general social whirlwind that is the East Coast social scene.
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He has his money to take care of; a pleasant occupation, you may think; but, after all, an _occupation_, with all the strain and anxiety of labor, making more hard work for him, day and night, perhaps, than his neighbor has who digs ditches or thumps a lapstone.
Humanity in the City
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She digs into their culture — with several sections written from ranid point of view — with anthropological care and gusto.
I am friend to the undertow i take you in i don't let go
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A new Danish expedition is again excavating the site in annual summer digs.
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Moving away from home was hard, but he copes with digs which he shares with two other young Celtic hopefuls and he gets to see family and friends at weekends.
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* Benjy Sarlin digs through the history and finds that the pundits were way off in 1994, which is food for thought, though it seems unlikely they'd be so far off this time around.
Happy Hour Roundup
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When the search engine visitor submits their query, the search engine digs through its database to give the final listing that is displayed on the results page.
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One cabin has been converted into a dorm, the best low-budget digs in town.
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Whenever a contractor digs into Berlin at a building site, he may dig up an unexploded bomb, exhume corpses, or liberate the fear trapped in a buried air raid shelter.
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These are hardly the digs at the "vulgus" that Kristol makes them out to be.
CJR
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A wolf jumps a fence, and then digs back in to release his comrades.
Times, Sunday Times
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Based on fossils discovered in earlier digs, hominids appear to have lived in the area for nearly six million years.
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Somebody digs the anthracite coal in Pennsylvania and it is shipped across to us at great expense and trouble, and hauled from the coal dealers to our cellars, and carried on a man's back and dumped into our coal bins, and someone shovels it into the furnace and afterwards shovels out the ashes, and then a man comes along and dumps the ashes into a cart and carries it off.
The Mineral Resources of Ontario
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* Benjy Sarlin digs through the history and finds that the pundits were way off in 1994, which is food for thought, though it seems unlikely they'd be so far off this time around.
Happy Hour Roundup
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The superstar of the stage is back again with his latest collection of digs at society.
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As a music journalist in scruffy digs by Victoria station he was asked by an American producer to suggest some local bands to supply soundtrack music for a movie.
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While he did throw in digs to partisanship “from both sides,” most of his examples – the debt commission, for example – were from the Republican side of the aisle.
Matthew Yglesias » Bayh Calls for Filibuster Reform
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Coyle's book digs much deeper than the surface appearances and trivialities we're inundated with on a daily basis.
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A new Danish expedition is again excavating the site in annual summer digs.
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You'll also check out archaeological digs at ancient sites, see fresh mozzarella di bufala stretched by hand, and end the days with bacchanalian feasts and luxe rooms in cliff-perched palaces.
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His lobster-red elbow digs into my arm as he stands to adjust the nozzle. 1 barely survive the flight.
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Back in town, among the most distinctive digs are the Hotel Sofitel Central, a palatial, seafront pavilion of louvres, punkah fans and armies of gardeners.
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If such lights make you think of student digs, it's time to think again.
Times, Sunday Times
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Hanoi is also home to great gourmet food on the cheap and boutique digs for less than 50 a night.
Times, Sunday Times
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He has been blotting his copy book again, this time by his pigsty habits in his digs.
GOODBYE CURATE
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To our knowledge, humans are the only organism that routinely digs up, divides and replants tubers, bulbs and corms of flowers.
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And, while the heavy machinery digs and sifts, construction workers use blowtorches to cut away the intertwined sections of steel, which is contorted like giant pretzels.
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He is like a slalom skier the way he digs his ankles into the turf to change his course and leave opponents heading the wrong way.
The Sun
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Trespass can therefore be committed by a person who digs a tunnel under land or who abuses the airspace.
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She had had to rough it alone in digs since she was fifteen.
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There will also be a range of activities such as mini-digs, designing and making stucco mouldings, and constructing a sundial.
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Be prepared for cold showers and no electricity in your beachfront digs.
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Putting up with the pug was a small price to pay for digs like these.
Georgia’s Kitchen
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He is like a slalom skier the way he digs his ankles into the turf to change his course and leave opponents heading the wrong way.
The Sun
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All three took the digs, the elbows, the studs-up tackles and the raking down the shins and moved on.
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For over a century the sign ‘No Irish’ was a regular feature in the digs and boarding houses of Britain.
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It is an unusual request for lodging, but six Roman soldiers need new digs after they moved out of their historic York home.
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It digs extensive burrows and also digs in search of rodents, which are its main prey.
Animals of the World
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But a miser is the mirror image of a miner—what the miner digs up, the miser at least figuratively, and sometimes literally buries right back in the ground.
More Sex Is Safer Sex
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More than anything, it shows that food is a reflection of who we are as people - when she eats an Italian picnic on the floor of her otherwise perfect kitchen, the mess is almost more than she can bear, but soon she digs in with gusto.
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A new Danish expedition is again excavating the site in annual summer digs.
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He digs holes in my flower beds, poops in my yard, and recently has decided to make my front flower bed his own personal bathroom.
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A wolf jumps a fence, and then digs back in to release his comrades.
Times, Sunday Times
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Stefano works Claudio hard, but provides digs in his house and introduces him to the world of drag racing.
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New York Social Diary is your link to the parties, events, openings, launches, shindigs, bashes, and general social whirlwind that is the East Coast social scene.
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Beasiswa DIGS ini mencakup biaya studi, tunjangan bulan sebesar NT $6.000 selama dua tahun untuk mahasiswa S2, dan NT $8.000 selama empat tahun untuk S3, asrama sekolah, dan belajar bahasa Mandari selama satu tahun.
ANTARA - Berita Terkini
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The Hayes Conference Center - and its so-called "swank digs" - offered a venue at less expense than the university.
SFGate: Top News Stories
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In rehearsals, somehow, he digs deep and mines the heart of each scene, but not for a display of demonstrative emotion.
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The female digs a pit in which to lay the eggs.
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Her new life, sharing digs with fellow models and going clubbing for the first time in her life, was a shock.
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A wolf jumps a fence, and then digs back in to release his comrades.
Times, Sunday Times
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Trespass can therefore be committed by a person who digs a tunnel under land or who abuses the airspace.
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She digs deeper in her investigation, trying to get at the shared assumptions which underlie her subjects' diverse approaches to choosing and remaining with a partner.
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Other materials found during the digs were a flint knife, zoomorphic penannular brooch, decorated bone comb, bronze age pottery and arrowheads.
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Martina - not even interrupting her conversation with Julie, but somehow aware of Mike's derogatory comments - digs her elbow into his side.
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This is for all those backstabbing phrases, euphemisms, sideswipes and digs.
Mail and Guardian
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Sam Stein digs into the question of whether national Republicans were in any way responsible for the casting call that asked for "hicky blue collar" actors to play regular Joes bashing Obama in the NRSC ad in West Virginia.
Is the "hicky" actor in GOP ad a non-story?
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It's always nice to return home, I don't have to pay for any digs.
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There will also be a range of activities such as mini-digs, designing and making stucco mouldings, and constructing a sundial.
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McDonnell rebuffed Brown's criticisms excellently which is why GB had to resort to cheap digs about moving back 20 years!
Archive 2007-05-13
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He had checked into his student digs last Wednesday and sent his parents a text to say all was well.
The Sun
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Then it emerged that far from toking on a carrot-sized conical bifter, Mourinho and his players were stoned in a more biblical sense by a welcoming committee of Barcelona fans, who smashed several windows on their team bus as it pitched up at the visitors' pre-match digs.
Conical bifter; and FiverLeaks
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He was used to dealing with students' problems over their digs and relationships.
Coping With Sudden Hair Loss
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I'm allowing you unregulated access to take digs at me and my opinions.
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He's the nasty who goads opponents with vocal insults, and more noticeably, a series of physical kicks and digs when the ball is miles distant.
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And behold what I would have applied to the tongue of the evil-speaker, had I undertaken to give you a just and natural idea of all the enormity of this vice: I would have said that the tongue of the slanderer is a devouring fire which tarnishes whatever it touches; which exercises its fury on the good grain, equally as on the chaff; on the profane, as on the sacred; which, wherever it passes, leaves only desolation and ruin; digs even into the bowels of the earth, and fixes itself on things the most hidden; turns into vile ashes what only a moment before had appeared to us so precious and brilliant; acts with more violence and danger than ever in the time when it was apparently smothered up and almost extinct; which blackens what it can not consume, and sometimes sparkles and delights before it destroys.
Of a Malignant Tongue
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Later digs will focus on bringing samples to its microscope and wet chemistry lab.
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For instance, in Bear Creek the dredge is built right near the side of the creek and digs out a hole for itself, and the water sweeps in from the side and forms a pool around it, and then it can be handled from the dredge in any way that is required.
Position and Prospects of the Yukon
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The latter part of the book includes a guide to the individual preludes and fugues that digs into the influences reflected in each piece, its stylistic background and provenance.
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It digs extensive burrows and also digs in search of rodents, which are its main prey.
Animals of the World
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Proud, Meat Loaf is excited about his new label digs, saying, "In my bones, I've always been a rocker and I finally found a home that rocks.
Marketwire - Breaking News Releases
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Even by the unhygienic standards of most student digs, this particular house is slumming it.
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In going to and fro the fields the moucher searches the banks and digs out primrose 'mars,' and ferns with the root attached, which he hawks from door to door in the town.
The Amateur Poacher
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Tomorrow, we are venturing out into the Mekong Delta, where, after two restful nights in superb accommodations, we will be bedding down in decidedly less luxurious digs.
Monique Stringfellow: Sensible Splurge: When Not to Cut Corners on Lodging
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When we wear them we come out bruised and cut where the whalebone digs in.
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Before it sets seeds, Mike digs every last bit of the plant from the soil, then lays it in the sun for a couple of days.
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The first five seconds after spotting your summer digs are the most crucial moments of any holiday.
Times, Sunday Times
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The location of Cassady's digs is sinking further beneath the surface.
Trackin' Neal Cassady In San Miguel de Allende
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The 16-year-old Shakespeare in the Park company moved into new digs this year in a former vaudeville house, the Rex, which had fallen into disrepair.
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Khair concludes by speculating that one can only imagine the Reader-without-History as a non-reader, as a passive receptor, as a simple celebrator of the text, not as someone who interprets, guesses, digs.
The State of Criticism
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He had many funny tales to tell from the landlady who put a bunch of asparagus in a vase thinking they were bluebells to the disgruntled guests who put a kipper in the piano by way of a leaving present in some not very good digs.
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He digs his hands deep into the pockets of his jeans and looks down at the ground.
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The address of Jamie's posh corporate digs is 270 Park Ave. in New York City.
Jack Bog's Blog: July 2009 Archives
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However, when one digs deeper, the uncomfortable truth lies not far below the surface.
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Meanwhile, BBC News reports that the inauguration ceremony and all its associated shindigs are estimated to have cost an eye-watering forty million dollars.
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Although the truth of his extravagant feelings is proved by his death, and though when he digs up a treasure he spurns the wealth which seems to tempt him, we yet see distinctly enough that the vanity of wishing to be singular, in both the parts that he plays, had some share in his liberal self-forgetfulness, as well as in his anchoritical seclusion.
Lectures on Dramatic Art and Literature
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Local chapters throw buyer-seller shindigs to introduce members to worthy crops and breeds and the eco-conscious farmers who raise them.
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In their world it is not the father of the bride who digs into his pocket to pay for the wedding.
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As the Army National Guard here and in other states continues to evolve into a 21st-century fighting force, units are ditching many of their older buildings _ and the name armory _ for more modern digs dubbed "readiness centers.
WTOP / Business / Biz Stories
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The bit that covers my hips digs in too which causes an unsightly bulge to top it all off.
The Sun
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The nest is actually a burrow which the bird digs into soft, turfy slopes for a distance of about 90 cm and in which one egg is laid.
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He had been able to sell the family house and move into comfortable digs with his son.
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Fossett shuffles through the papers strewn across the chart table and digs out a list of speed-sailing records he has compiled.
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Everytime they go on my lap they claw through the clothing before they sit on it and it digs into the skin, but they don't claw if they walk over bare skin funnily enough. aarste meow-mixer
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In reality, I was looking for new digs, a climate healthier than the overpriced acres of buggy floodplain my wife, Kitty, and I owned.
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Saturday night I got back to my digs walked into my room and it was tidy.
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Meanwhile, as likable George acclimates to his new digs, he finds himself in the worst place imaginable as the full moon rises.
Roush Review: Being Human and More Weekend TV
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Martin turned back to his digs of last night and saw the girl pushing the boarded door out of her way as she slipped outside.
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The female digs a pit in which to lay the eggs.
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He says: ‘Living away from home in digs helps focus the mind and my focus is now firmly on my role at Warrington.’
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All digs aside what you may view as a dispassionate amoralism can also be viewed as not letting fear or anger cloud ones viewpoint.
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For months, speculation has run high that the 41-year-old event -- having "outgrown" its Convention Center digs -- would bolt for a new host city such as Los Angeles, Las Vegas or Anaheim.
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Julia looks hung-over and ravenous as she digs at the fried mushrooms on her plate.
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If the drug laws were applied consistently, the governor and his family would be evicted from their publicly funded digs.
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The female digs a pit in which to lay the eggs.
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At his own risk and peril, it analyzes and digs deep into its own bedazzlement.
Les Miserables
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He worked out it is cheaper to buy a boat than rent digs.
The Sun
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One year, a lady friend insisted we ‘party hop’ to three shindigs and it was one of the worst evenings of my life.
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With her new equipment in tow, she traveled around town, hosting private parties and corporate shindigs.
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Given his reluctance to admit the obvious, it's no surprise he still manages to aim a selection of sly digs at the Australian umpires and authorities.
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Barker is often perceived as a rather chilly writer, but here he laughs at the absurdity of humanity that dares to hope even as it digs its own grave with a spade.
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The food comes, and she digs in.
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Here though, in the local graveyard, the sweat and the labour of the man who digs the grave seem even closer to the eternal.
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March 26th, 2009 2: 21pm stanley Jerusalem - the sheriff is becoming more and bitter. note his words now descending to "grubby" it could be the arrow festering in the toches or tasting the bitter herbs ahead of pesach - he digs bigger holes for himself with every essay he sends, and for what purpose except possibly to amuse - offen yam you know the beginning alanadale
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
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As Twaddell digs into his briefcase to fish out some facts and figures about the business, he has to circumnavigate a couple of cereal boxes that he is about to show to clients.
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Between its functioning as a companion piece to the documentary and standing alone as a portrait of the man's California dry-out, the music of One Fast Move Or I'm Gone -- its title poached from one of Big Sur's lines -- eerily digs into Kerouac's story, at times, insinuating things better than the author's own words.
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Plus, bloggers can also report on an issue that mainstream journalists would be reluctant to cover - how mainstream journalists behave at these shindigs.
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Present board type furniture is to rely on three-in-one to join assemble, this need digs hole of join of a lot of fixed position on plank.
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So, Zac, the prospect of your impending new soundproof/viewless barren poured concrete digs starting to sink in?
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The entire nation tuned in to watch his presentation of the 1994-1995 budget interspersed with Urdu couplets and sly digs at the opposition.
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A fire hydrant that prevented him and his wife from parking their SUV in front of their tony digs was removed by the city of Boston at his behest.
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Now he met his wife Primrose on the upper floor of a double-decker bus going home from Medical School to his digs.
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He worked out it is cheaper to buy a boat than rent digs.
The Sun
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The female digs a shallow redd into which the eggs are deposited.
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He digs country music and Shania Twain so there can't be a hell of a lot of mental raunch going on.
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Regrettably, such dialectics piled on the post-punk jumble are too didactic to warrant repeat listenings, even at grad-school shindigs.
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University might seem too civilised an environment for fighting, but when you move into digs, you will realise how easy you had it at home.
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As he digs deeper, the story just gets more and more muddied, and everyone's natural inclination to blame the white officers or local Klansmen threatens to hide the real truth.
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So the binman digs the notes from his wallet, jumps on to his dustcart and drives off.
Times, Sunday Times
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So Bright 2 digs itself so deeply into a groove that involuntary head-nodding comes as standard, while Your Rays and Eyes Wide tie in the spacier elements of Shuggie Otis' brief career.
SLACKERJACK – Cover Orange
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You'll also check out archaeological digs at ancient sites, see fresh mozzarella di bufala stretched by hand, and end the days with bacchanalian feasts and luxe rooms in cliff-perched palaces.
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I was in digs with him and he could have earned a fortune - far more than he did from soccer - from opening dance halls or shops or whatever.
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The harvester of bamboo shoots looks for cracks on the surface of the earth and digs up the emerging shoots almost before they come out.
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The restaurateur took a year off and then reopened last December in snazzy new digs on Eglinton West, a block east of Allen.
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I needed an excuse to spend as little time as possible in my shared digs, and so I spent most evenings round at his bedsit, chatting and smoking.
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But the experience he had garnered during those trips south, memorable weeks in which he shared digs with Mark Hughes, Norman Whiteside and Clayton Blackmore, went unrewarded.
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The fact that student digs are often in the cruddiest part of town because of the financial situation of most students, after paying for their four year education plus grad school, will obviously go against them in the job race.
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As the Army National Guard here and in other states continues to evolve into a 21st-century fighting force, units are ditching many of their older buildings - and the name armory - for more modern digs dubbed "readiness centers.
Undefined
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In order to compel greater obedience, riders attach a small spiked wheel at the end of the spur called a rowel which digs into the animal's undersides causing excruciating pain and bloody gashes from being rowelled too hard.
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He worked out it is cheaper to buy a boat than rent digs.
The Sun
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To set out transplants, he simply makes a hole in the mulch and digs out enough soil to accommodate the root ball.
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He worked out it is cheaper to buy a boat than rent digs.
The Sun
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A new Danish expedition is again excavating the site in annual summer digs.
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They have a tragus, which can be folded back to seal the opening of the ear when the animal digs.
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The model is proven and the business has reached a scale probably unimaginable when he sold his first shirt from his student digs in Bristol.
Times, Sunday Times
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Just as when laying siege to a city and battering its walls one digs one's trenches closer and closer and thus slowly gains land, so in the spiritual conquest of that powerful and enchanted [encantado] land God is laying the siegeworks of evangelism, approaching bit by bit until the walls of resistance crash to the ground.
How Taiwan Became Chinese
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We met some great people who that had come from all over the world for this festival, and realised that we were lucky to have somewhere to stay, as some people had booked six months in advance for digs.
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It's now 2011 in budgetary terms, and with a $175 million shortfall already needing to be closed, Washington Business Journal's Michael Neibauer digs into budget legislation passed earlier this year to find which parochial pots the money went into.
DeMorning DeBonis: Oct. 1, 2010
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Shot by shot, backing up as he goes, he slowly digs a long furrow of divots until he can roll the red shaft into the trench and start again from the top, and again, and again.
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They met in Mexico City, where she was the daughter of a prominent expatriate American banker and he was a hotshot archaeologist working on pre-Columbian Aztec digs.
What Makes Us Happy?
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Morbid Anatomy's Joanna Ebenstein digs the place too.
Boing Boing
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I got used to sordid digs, ghastly dressing rooms and tatty restaurants in Pitsville.
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Something of a throwback to another era himself, he has directed archaeological digs in Carthage and Rome, lectured at Cambridge University and now teaches classics at the University of Sydney.
My bright idea: Civilisation is still worth striving for
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A kitchen towel hangs from her shoulder and she wipes off her fingers, damp from peeled potatoes, dishwashing liquid, diced onions, scented from mothballed blankets, soil from the window boxes-Eileen is a woman who touches everything, tastes all, digs in.
Excerpt: The Imperfectionists by Tom Rachman
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When he enters her new digs, he tracks paw prints in the layer of flour that dusts everything in sight.
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Brad Pitt digs his cozy neckwear, like the gray muffler he donned in London Nov. 17.
Fashion Forward: Blanchett is bright in Armani's Black Lace makeup