Whether that's due to a purported tight release schedule or not, it's hard to ignore the missing features when you dig in deep.
But we've had to dig deep in the last three games when we defended well against both Warrington and Huddersfield.
Buying a new PC is an expensive proposition, but research firm Canalys believes that Microsoft should dig deep and chip in a few dollars to help make your new PC a little bit cheaper.
The Nets are going to have to dig deep to win three in a row after they wasted a prime chance to draw even and steal back home-court advantage.
The Nets are going to have to dig deep to win three in a row after they wasted a prime chance to draw even with Chicago and steal back home-court advantage.
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.
While the English language offers no direct translation of Philotimo, American citizens uphold this essential concept every time they volunteer in their local community, dig deep into their pockets to donate to charity, or generally go out of their way to improve the life of their neighbor.
Countries in deep debt need growth to dig out of their whole, and the lackluster growth figures present a new set of problems to countries like Greece and Italy.
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Tries during the opening flurries of each half by wings Medard and Heymans emphasised a gulf in class, although Toulouse still had to dig deep.
Mr. McCLINTON: (Singing) If you were over in Egypt, way down deep on a dig, and if some mummy tried to get chummy, I'd be there to unravel his wig.
In other matches, Rafael Nadal was forced to dig deep into his renowned powers of resilience to overcome Spanish compatriot Nicolas Almagro 3-6 7-6 7-5.
Member for finance Sue Derbyshire said the council, which is in no overall control, had been forced to "dig deep".
Dig deep to help the voices of clarity which the Center supports stay in the center of the debate in the crucial months ahead.
"The moment you start talking about such massive debts people stop being so careful... they realise they're in a deep hole and small amounts of effort won't dig them out again, " he said.
The appeal of playing in the Olympic Stadium is simple: aside from the brand recognition of the Olympics, much of the infrastructure is publicly funded, meaning that clubs will not have to dig deep into their own pockets for an asset that will ultimately bring in massive revenues.
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Borehole disposal was proposed in the 1980s but rejected because the technology didn't exist to dig that deep.
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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It is critical that we continue the policies that are building an economy that works for the middle class as we dig our way out of the deep hole that was caused by the severe recession that began in December 2007.
It is critical that we pursue the policies needed to build an economy that works for the middle class as we continue to dig our way out of the deep hole that was caused by the severe recession that began in December 2007.
But if they had been sold five years earlier, the buyer might have had time to invest and dig down to the lucrative deep deposits while the copper price was high, and would then have stayed in business for another decade at least.
Immediately, the henchmen of evil boss Grayle take Rory hostage (I had to dig deep to find out why: It turns out that Grayle was actually taking River hostage but Rory got in the way).
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