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Venna went thru it all looking for all your garden research," Herndon choked when he heard that, "although it was me that actually did the digging involved
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Henry started sorting through the piles of paper with renewed energy, like he was digging for buried treasure
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“Hey dad,” he called as he dropped his backpack onto the floor and started digging around in the fridge for something to eat
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He risked a glance and saw a child staring out of a smudged window, finger lodged up his nostril, digging for gold
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With some digging in some financial back doors he knew thru the merchant's committee, he was able to find that she drew royalties on 'photovoltaic devices' which meant Yingolian crystals
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The ground here was rough gravel, they would have a hard time digging scrapes and the top would never stay up, so they only dug into shallow pits
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’ He said, digging out a clean hanky from his pocket and wiping my eyes with it
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But the room is not very large and, after a couple of steps, I have the edge of the wardrobe digging into my back
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Deciding that, as it is my day off, I shall wear something different, I trawl through the wardrobe, digging out a flattering, mid-calf length woollen skirt in a pretty shade of deep blue that Nick hasn’t seen yet … with a pretty light blue top and my best gold necklace (a present from the school when I left) it would look smart and it would make me feel partyish
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I was, to be frank, a pain in the arse, a wet blanket of the dampest order, and I felt as though there would never be an end to the digging of the shallow grave that held what was left of my worthless life
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After discovering 350,000 seats, they are still digging
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It's claws were shorter, more for bearing weight than digging, almost a hoof
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I bury my head in the soil, and smell the digging of earth
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’ Berndt commented, going back to his bag and digging out a cloth so he can wipe his hands
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’ He replied, digging into the pocket of his hosen, apparently with little success
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It wasn’t easy to find, but since he knew Ava kept logs that the remaining officers on the ship didn’t know about, he kept digging
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Together we all go round to the back garden where Rob is digging a hole under the tree in the back corner
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’ I replied, digging the envelope out of the bin where I’d thrown it automatically
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’ Mused Alastair, digging into the biscuit container, ‘How old is the child? Any idea?’
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digging out the information from tenuous leads
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I'll give you his number shall I?' Dawn offered, digging in her handbag for her address book
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The aches caused by their digging had hardly been
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ditches were nearly dry, and the task of digging out the accumulated
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again digging ditches and pruning the hedgerows
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‘Well, he’s got class … him and Chas are obvious out of the top drawer … but then they’re here, digging for titanium … it doesn’t add up
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Ozzie was standing to one side with Chas, the managers of the dig – above such menial tasks as digging
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Sheila was squatting on her haunches as close as she could get to where Mickey and Kev were digging, muttering something to Mickey
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His t-shirt was stained with sweat, demonstrating clearly the effort he was putting into the digging
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However, the men soon discarded their outer garments, warmed by the labour of digging - the sweat marking dark shadows on their t-shirts
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The men continued digging for the titanium; Chrissie heard vague comments from them occasionally suggesting that the results were less than exciting
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The fact that he had been by the book for twenty decades would make no difference to whoever was digging in those records
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Maybe that was all she was digging at? He wasn’t going to get into that either
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Damn! I’m blushing! I’d started digging in my bag for my sandwiches half hoping that she would leave it there
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nails digging into the slick roof
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He might as well find out before digging too deep a hole
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pushed together, and soon our group was at least twenty strong, digging into the
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She noticed that Kelkar’s pair had torn up Enva’s field pretty bad digging scrapes for the dark
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Underneath it was a large hole that Roman had apparently been digging for the last
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They were digging so deep and so distant, that the cost to transport their goods basically tripled its value; thus allowing Rafe to sell his silver at an obscene price
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If by digging the ground a whole day he can get what will purchase a small quantity of rice in the evening, he is contented
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Sometimes he could still feel them digging into his flesh, tearing him apart as they sought his power
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of carrying out his threat, and immediately started digging
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with which to begin digging
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Her swords were still in her hands, though now they were useless for Solo Ki had her pinned to the ground, his staff digging into her chest
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Consider what Lou Engle says in his book Digging the Wells of
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"The Plague!" he cried, digging his heels into the dirt as a wall of undead began falling on their twenty-one heads
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She felt the imp's claws digging into her neck
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"Still hungry huh?" Alec said, digging into the quiver at his back
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’They’ll be up on those moons before long, digging the wealth out of them, then we will have permanent half moons to look at
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The fifth hole had Lemoss digging out the golf ball after Morton had walked on it and pushed it into the green
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Adros screamed as the many limbs began digging into his flesh
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Ostedes planted a foot on his chest, crushing him, his toes digging into his skin
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Maye’s arms were crossed and I could see her fingernails digging into the skin of her arms
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The three started digging vigorously
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"That’s enough," Arkaneh ended the tiring digging process with the wipe of his sweat
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To dream that you dead uncle calls to tell you that he is digging graves indicates that your subconscious is telling you about some hidden truth or family secret that needs to be uncovered
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and gripping with the hand, but from the digging of the fingernails deep into the
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Blackness covered Dane’s eyes and he rubbed his throat, trying to erase the sensation of claws digging into him
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The constitution of those who have been born in the temperate climate of Europe could not, it is supposed, support the labour of digging the ground under the burning sun of the West Indies ; and the culture of the
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When Kurt was digging into the records at the library for this trip he found a book published in 2025 by the State Commerce Department, which outlined the phenomenal turn around of the town
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Alice and Jody then start digging
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‘Ah, well! It means much the same thing,’ said the Duchess, digging her sharp little chin into Alice’s shoulder as she added, ‘and the moral of THAT is– “Take care of the sense, and the sounds will take care of themselves
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Digging into their final dregs of energy reserves, they walked the last two hundred metres along the crater bottom to the ship itself
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“Yes, with digging machines, electric lights and stuff
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through all the motions of having one - digging it out of her handbag, pressing the answer button
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piercing the maze would either mean a lifetime of digging or a lot of men lost in the tunnels
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Frank rested his head on her breast and she gripped it in her hands, and held on tightly, digging her fingers into the sides of his head
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It hurt; her nails digging into his skin, but he didn't pull away
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bi’ o’ digging in the newspaper archives
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It hissed and spat at him, raising its haunches and digging its claws into the sea of stones
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He ignored this, though inside he thought he was digging himself a grave
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Halon prayed that the bats would not descend into this tunnel and attack them, digging their tiny razor sharp claws into their skin, biting their faces
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Akstyr was stretched out under a table, digging through dirty sawdust
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Smiling, Alex thought that maybe he should offer to put some outside lighting in the old man’s garden so that he could spend even more time digging
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"Wait ye, whoever ye are!" and Teig was away to the corner, digging
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I started digging small holes in the sides and storing my wine in them
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They had me digging ditches for the electricians and I would go over and read the blue prints, and dig a ditch where it was supposed to go
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Gonzalez sat down, digging a first-aid kit out of his slim backpack
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Spitting salty sea water Alex staggered up the thin sandy spit and flopped down behind a large rock, digging a hole in which he buried his wetsuit and flippers
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Digging his paws deep into the cold liquid, he fought against the water, trying to gain speed, but with each passing moment his lungs became tauter and heavier, his throat bulging with the effort of not breathing
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I lay on my back on the towel, my knees bent up with my toes digging into the sand over the edge of the towel
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Had it stayed in the open, it would have seen another moon, but even Slikit's blunt claws had no difficulty digging it from its ill-chosen hiding place
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Digging his strong claws into the rough bark, he took a deep breath and began to stealthily follow the pine marten's musky scent
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The guard at the vent had joined the one searching for worms and together were now digging in the loose soil at the base of a nearby tree
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That’s true,” she said, digging in a cupboard
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'Ah, well! It means much the same thing,' said the Duchess, digging her sharp little chin into Alice's shoulder as she added, 'and the moral of that is--"Take care of the sense, and the sounds will take care of themselves
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After his meeting with Drewsbeck, Conal had spent some time digging around and asking questions about the project on Flat Rock Island, trying to lay to rest the uneasiness he was feeling
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Digging out his pouch, he rolled himself a cigarette, sighing contentedly as he sucked the tobacco smoke deep into his lungs
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” And just why shouldn’t she look at her like that? By digging for gold, Caroline had definitely violated the trust of their friendship
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She landed on her butt, hands digging deeply into the sand either side of her legs
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King jumped down onto the concrete and reached into the back of the helicopter, digging out a powerful torch
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Digging her toes into the sand, Teresa gazed out at the restless waters, waters which had seen the invading ships of so many civilizations
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Digging into his wool cashmere jacket he pulled out two pills and tossed them down his throat hoping it would take the pain away
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He removed a cold Maximum Ice beer from his shoulder bag, cracking the cap ostentatiously after much digging
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The digging continued throughout the day as the shadows grew longer and the Sun ambled across the sky
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danger of digging the ruts of the calling so deep that
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He moved over to a patch of sand a few steps away and with deliberate movements of his hands, he began digging into the sand with his bare hands
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Together, they started digging to make the opening larger, then squeezed their way through
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He started digging with his small shovel, and made it through to the next cave
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The same EL as had been found in ancient writings unearthed by archaeologists digging in and around the ancient city of Ur