You're never going to get your father-in-law to dig Stevie Johnson.
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With Joyce departing for 29 - the first of three wickets to fall in the afternoon session - Sussex were forced to dig in after more problems on a ground where they have lost five of the last six Championship meetings.
He'll set the hot pan on the dining table and invite his guests to dig in family-style.
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At home, both parties dig in their heels, Congress in a do-nothing standstill.
'I say, let's take our Margate spades and go and dig in the gravel-pits.
Mikitani is a hands-on executive, inclined to dig into the details and micro-manage operations in new and old ventures alike.
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His faulty traditional lineups allowed Frank Vogel's top-notch defense to dig in even further during Game 4.
Do not try to keep moving if the wheels spin - it will only dig you in deeper.
But there's also a natural way to get your hands on it--dig it out of the ground in Wyoming. (The natural origin may or may not endear this chemical to the greenies.) The primary use of soda ash is to make glass.
With unemployment at near-historic lows in many areas of the country, one of the few remaining solutions is to dig for workers elsewhere, administration officials believe -- namely, in areas that have not yet felt the economic boom.
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Archaeologists are leading volunteers in a four-day dig to uncover the hidden history beneath one of Scotland's most famous landmarks.
But Mr Masefield said although the site was the largest and "most significant" dig in recent years in Oxfordshire, there was nothing of "schedulable value" - so important that it could be legally protected.
You can scoop it up, street-style, with corn tortillas or dig in with a knife and fork.
The place is packed with gold mines - men armed with buckets and shovels dig in search of wealth.
But nothing made Gore and his allies dig in as much as the roving "rent-a-rioters, " some of them Bush campaign operatives, who were controlled by radio from a mobile home.
The dig is taking place in Bloomberg Place, a three-acre site in the heart of the Roman city of London and home to the Temple of Mithras, built in the 3rd century.
Think along the lines of a special forces unit going deep into enemy territory with embedded geeks in the team, to dig up fibre-optic cable to be able to reach the systems that were supposed to be unreachable.
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Burke will host a one-off programme on 3 March in which she will dig out records from her collection.
Every program, they said, was another "Big Dig, " referring to the overpriced and disastrous tunnel-building project in Massachusetts.
If the whistle-blower discloses their identity, it is possible to dig further in the information provided and possibly find further relevant details.
Arsenal were forced to dig deep to overcome the Hammers in Saturday's evening kick-off at the Emirates after seeing Vermaelen dismissed in the 44th minute.
Mr. Kau co-founded "Blacks Only" nine years ago in a dig at exclusive white clubs of the apartheid era.
It is now standard practice to dig for wage and hour abuses when clients come in with any employment-related issues.
Democrats could dig in their heels, hoping to run against a "do-nothing Congress" -- but then Republicans would get credit for any legislative victories.
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Financial repression, when coupled with inflation, provides a more optimum environment for a debt-laden government to dig out of its hole (more on that in a moment).
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The Obama Administration already provided an indirect short-run bailout as part of the so-called stimulus legislation, and this encouraged states to dig themselves deeper in a fiscal hole.
Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney also focused on national security and worked in a dig on Kerry's wife, Teresa Heinz-Kerry, whose first husband was from the well-known condiment dynasty.
In part, that is a dig at News 24, a round-the-clock news channel, which is a bugbear of Mr Smith's.
The San Francisco-based startup Nextdoor.com helped us dig through data on more than 250 neighborhoods in the biggest U.S. cities.
Many people were starting to balk at sky-high market valuations of companies whose only meaningful asset was a licence to dig holes in some obscure part of the world.
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