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dig and up
`` I wish you good luck, but please don't dig up too tough a case for me this close to election.
Wild kicks never are, but I hoped to dig up a better frame of mind.
As the anchor begins to dig in and resist backward force, the engine may be throttled up to get a thorough set.
It has been suggested that the use of dogs for digging up mandrake is further corroboration of the association of this plant with Hecate ; indeed, since at least as early as the 1st century CE, there are a number of attestations to the apparently widespread practice of using dogs to dig up plants associated with magic.
The only course of action for one in this position is to dig up the mirror and grind it to dust.
At harvest time, gardeners usually dig up potatoes with a long-handled, three-prong " grape " ( or graip ), i. e., a spading fork, or a potato hook, which is similar to the graip but with tines at a 90 degree angle to the handle.
When enemies attempted to dig tunnels under walls for mining or entry into the city, the defenders used large bellows ( the type the Chinese commonly used in heating up a blast furnace for smelting cast iron ) to pump smoke into the tunnels in order to suffocate the intruders.
When villages in Africa and Scotland are wiped out by a plague of madness, Solo and Kuryakin dig up a graveyard and a monster named Golgotha.
Archaeologists began to dig up Britain's Viking past.
Executed by the 5 offensive players not directly attacking the ball, players move to assigned positions around the attacker to dig up any ball that deflects off the block back in to their own court.
Pioneering 19th-century scholarly editions of the Viking Age began to reach a small readership in Britain, archaeologists began to dig up Britain's Viking past, and linguistic enthusiasts started to identify the Viking-Age origins for rural idioms and proverbs.
* The monks of Glastonbury Abbey dig up the remains of a large knight and a blonde woman and announce to have discovered the tomb of king Arthur and Queen Guinevere.
When his calculations showed that the manholes on telephone routes were sufficiently close together to be able to insert the loading coils without the expense of either having to dig up the route or lay in new cables he changed to this new plan.
Use a handle in back to set the angle of dig and have the horse step up.
Time domain reflectometers are commonly used for in-place testing of very long cable runs, where it is impractical to dig up or remove what may be a kilometers-long cable.
The principle of this rule is that an owner digging a boundary ditch will normally dig it up to the very edge of their land, and must then pile the spoil on their own side of the ditch to avoid trespassing on their neighbour.
NASA Ames was a partner on the Mars Phoenix, a Mars Scout Program mission to send a high-latitude lander to Mars, deployed a robotic arm to dig trenches up to 1. 6 feet ( one half meter ) into the layers of water ice and analyzing the soil composition.
On January 18, panicked by reports that the burial of the three bodies had been observed, members of the execution team went to dig up the bodies and move them to a place near the border with Rhodesia for reburial.
Since Lee moved Longstreet to Fredericksburg early, it allowed Longstreet to take the time to dig in portions of his line, methodically site artillery, and set up a kill zone over the axis of advance he thought the Union attack would come.
Dazed, cut and mentally confused, he stumbles back to the hotel where he tries to dig up a glass chess piece in the grounds, one which he buried years ago, but he does not find it.
Hungry wildlife may dig up and eat rhubarb roots in the spring, as stored starches are turned to sugars for new foliage growth.
People who discover it growing in their gardens, and are worried about its toxicity, have been advised to dig it up or have it otherwise removed.
They will dig up an entire plant and then shake it to remove the sand before eating it.

dig and dirt
Even the details of the tunnel dig are the same — the way the prisoners hide the excavated dirt in their pants and shake it out on the parade ground during exercise.
Sylvanian ambassador Trentino ( Louis Calhern ) tries to foment a revolution, woos Mrs. Teasdale, and attempts to dig up dirt on Firefly by sending in spies Chicolini ( Chico Marx ) and Pinky ( Harpo Marx ).
Those newspapers that were Democratic in their outlook, including publisher William Randolph Hearst's New York Journal, sent reporters to Canton to dig up dirt on McKinley.
Larry Flynt ... the publisher of Hustler magazine, offered a $ 1 million reward ... Flynt was a sworn enemy of the Republican party sought to dig up dirt on the Republican members of Congress who were leading the impeachment campaign against President Clinton.
While doing this it will dig through dirt and the shields of other tanks.
The meat is supposed to be buried at least underground, but has been found under minimal dirt that a quoll can dig around to get to it.
When they dig at the dirt around the fence, they find a few bones and a dog collar.
If the player drops a rock on a foe at the same time he pumps it to death, a glitch will occur whereupon all enemies will promptly disappear, but the game will not progress and the player will be free to dig through all dirt.
Like most burrow-nesting species, Sand Martin s dig a horizontal tunnel into a vertical dirt cliff.
Most burrow nesting species dig a horizontal tunnel into a vertical ( or nearly vertical ) dirt cliff, with a chamber at the tunnel's end to house the eggs.
Other examples are when the characters escaped on a bulldozer which was too big to be toppled ( weighing 30 tons ) or undermined ( it could drive away before the graboids had a chance to dig away enough of the dirt under it ), the creatures dug a trap in its path.
After witnessing multiple examples of Bates ' cruelty, they dig up dirt on him, such as a story of how he won his butler, Barkley ( Wilfrid Hyde-White ), in a game of billiards.
Criticized publicly by Judge Irwin and embroiled in increasing political controversy, Stark demands that Jack dig up dirt on the judge to be used against him.
Participants are given Popsicle sticks to dig the infield dirt in search of a $ 1, 500 diamond gold ring, which becomes the property of the lucky finder, no strings attached.
An example of a continuous skill is the fencer, which gives the selected lemming a small sword, and enables it to dig a tunnel on a slight upward slant until there is no more dirt, or until the sword hits something more solid than dirt.
The Alcazar Hotel site had previously been the bed of Maria Sanchez Creek, and to provide fill dirt to raise the creek bed, Flagler purchased a farm north of town and had his crews dig it up and move the earth downtown.
* Caulfield sent to Chappaquiddick Island to pose as a reporter to dig up dirt on Edward M. " Ted " Kennedy before all the leaks.
After they dig up the artifact, Andrew, on Warren's instructions, insults and kills Jonathan, causing his blood to spill all over a ' door ' in the dirt.
Casper tasks Grace to dig up some dirt on the mayoral candidate and ruin his chances of election.
When cold weather comes, these toads dig backwards and bury themselves in the dirt of their summer homes, or they may choose another site in which to hibernate.

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