Because no bank will lend you the money to dig it up without a bankable feasibility study.
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Background dialogue, "Dig It" and "Maggie Mae" have been removed and "Don't Let Me Down" has been added.
Even developing countries with vast quantities of coal under home soil will find themselves unable to dig it out quickly enough to meet demand.
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The third ball is a yorker, Dhoni can only dig it out for a single. 15 needed from three - Pathan needs to hit sixes.
"The detectorist found a spearhead first but rather than dig it all up he reported it to Katie Hinds from the Portable Antiquities Scheme, " he said.
Transport for London (TfL) said it would allow them to co-ordinate works so two utilities work on the same spot at once, rather than dig it up twice.
The idea you can dig a hole and bury money in it, so people can dig it up for wages must be put to one side for a change.
' With these songs, I feel like the old-school folks who love traditional music are going to love this, but it's also cool enough, and topically challenging enough, that young people are going to dig it, too.
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.
Determined men, they say, will try to dig under it, or hang-glide over it, or lob home-made mortar bombs at targets on the other side.
In order to apply Six Sigma you need lots of data and you must be able to dig into it, analyze it and eliminate sources of variation.
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But when you begin to dig into it, for a country as large and spread out as the United States, it is a fiendishly expensive and wildly impractical project to undertake.
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As Mr Markopolos and a small, informal team began to dig, it became clear that billions of dollars were being channelled to Mr Madoff, yet there was no trace of his transactions in the market.
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If that is correct, the arm, which is fitted with a scoop and a second camera, should be able to dig into it, photograph its details, and bring samples back into the main body of the probe for analysis.
Then we melt it down, dig another hole, bury it again and pay people to stand around guarding it.
But maybe you want to put a little more elbow grease into it, maybe you want to take a look at that sector, dig down into it and attempt to find stocks that appeal to you that way.
Much like the game against France at Twickenham on Feb. 23, it left the impression that while England could dig out victories, it isn't dominating opponents in the way that Grand Slam winners are supposed to do.
In the second half, we just focused on playing our game and try to dig back into it.
Still, a universal format for transmitting 1080p content around the home is certainly something that's easy to dig -- it's getting everyone on a single caboose that's difficult.
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However, if they fail to collect it, they have to dig in their own pockets to pay it.
The curved edges and rounded-off corners mean it'll never dig into your palm when you're holding it one-handed.
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The operating credo at one bank is that it roughly takes as long to dig out from a financial crisis as it does to get into one.
And once you dig a little deeper it is clear the NHS does not quite hold all the cards.
Mr Maslyukov has claimed that the West is to blame for the mess, and should therefore dig Russia out of it.
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