Another: personal trackers for paleontologists and researchers on digs in remote areas like the Arctic circle.
The longer Iran digs in its heels, the less inclined Europe will be to defend it.
Thousands of them waved yellow towels, making Ford field feel more like Heinz field, their usual digs in Pittsburgh.
Apotheker is busy dodging Oracle subpoena s over the SAP lawsuit, and looking for permanent digs in the Valley.
Branch and Medium are housed within The Obvious Corporation, which just opened fancy new digs in San Francisco.
The merely moderately wealthy with a million dollars to throw around still have a chance to score digs in the ritzy vacation village.
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For its part, various branches of the U.S. Government got in their digs in speeches or in private conversations with Xi during the week.
President Obama got digs in on the former governor over the lack of detail of his proposals, but Romney clearly came out to play hard.
"War and archaeology are not a good mix, " said University of Chicago archaeologist Maguire Gibson, who has been leading archaeological digs in Iraq since 1964.
At 40ft (12m), the site is believed to be one of the deepest archaeological digs in London, and the team have removed 3, 500 tonnes of soil in six months.
Early last year, around the time Yahoo was worth twice what General Motors was, I threw a dinner party for the author Michael Lewis at our FORBES digs in Silicon Valley.
He has reason to be: He and his wife, curator Cecilia Alemani, have just moved to bigger digs in their longtime East Village neighborhood, and he's got several shows for the museum currently in the works.
The empress's digs were in the Palace of Earthly Tranquillity.
Many others like him live in subterranean digs under Moscow's markets, or in boiler and storage rooms, jerry-rigging electric heaters when the temperature falls.
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Meanwhile, as we await official word of a "Tonight" show to be hosted by Jimmy Fallon in cushy new digs, I think of him in recent years in 6B, adding to that studio's grand legacy.
There will also be full archaeological digs carried out in the car parks behind the library and former bank.
It digs its fangs in, its regulatory fangs, its taxing fangs.
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You'll feel like rock royalty in your modern digs boasting views of the city (included in your rider, of course).
Of course, if you were being stored in the kind of digs that Allen and Previn are staying in during the tour, maybe you wouldn't want to leave.
Rents and home prices have skyrocketed, hotels are fully booked out for years and folks without digs have been sleeping in their cars at the local Wal-Marts.
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And now, 30 years later, a new Bolivian government, in a new Latin America, finds his grave, digs him up and returns him, in a plastic box, for reburial in a grand mausoleum in Cuba.
Friends posted poems and pictures' and urged Jim to "shake things up" in his new digs.
At the same time I moved out of digs and bought a house in Stockton Heath.
Elise Boyer, whose home was destroyed, is happy in her temporary digs and says the employees at the Cotton Exchange Hotel have been nice to her.
In the book's final scene, Mackenzie digs into a feast of larks and venison haunch bathed in a sauce made from cow's udder, sliced ginger, horseradish root, juniper and pine kernels.
Only two other disappeared victims, John McClory, 17, and Brian McKinney, 23, murdered in 1978, were found in June after long digs.
Founded in 1969, the Exploratorium is preparing for its opening in its massive new digs at Pier 15 on San Francisco Bay.
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