The hottest dig on earth is taking place in the Athabasca tar sands, with 57 projects in the works.
Visitors will be able to dig on the ruins, but it will all be done under proper academic supervision.
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.
Government can increase employment by hiring the unemployed to dig ditches on Monday Wednesday and Friday and fill them in on Tuesday and Thursday.
Ever wonder how credit reporting companies like Equifax dig up dirt on overextended consumers?
The San Francisco-based startup Nextdoor.com helped us dig through data on more than 250 neighborhoods in the biggest U.S. cities.
"All of my friends are saying Forbes is calling around to dig up dirt on me, " he barks into the phone.
Emergency workers continued to dig through rubble on Monday looking for victims.
The father of one of the young men has sent pit-bull detectives to dig up dirt on Copeland to cool his prosecutorial ardor.
Of course I did not short Brazil right away, I just decided to dig in more on the economy fundamentals, look at earnings et all.
When he met The Economist, Mr Islamov was raising money for a friend from Tajikstan who had been forced to dig a trench on the coldest day of January.
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Cuomo concluded that some of Spitzer's closest aides, including Dopp, the governor's press chief, improperly conspired with the state police to dig up dirt on political arch-rival Joseph Bruno, the Republican majority leader of the New York Senate.
Well, Senator Edwards, let's dig a little deeper on the economic mess we're in currently.
But he continued to dig into the database on his computer, now mostly out of idle interest.
In February, Ashlee Vance at the New York Times tried to dig up some information on what the heck Agnilux was doing.
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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.
It should be an incredible week and, if that weren't enough, I'm headed straight to Detroit afterward for the North American International Auto Show to dig for some news on techy autos.
An archaeologist who neglects to publish a final report on a dig in a reasonable time is no more ethical (perhaps far less so) than an impoverished, third-world peasant looting the artefacts of his ancestors to support his family.
It would be possible for me to dig up the figures on the rise in health care costs over the past four decades, add them to the changes in household size and thus correct those household median income numbers that you present us with.
And the beat goes on as prosecutors dig through layers of the mortgage fraud.
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Gingrich will participate in a variety of events from town hall meetings to charity fund-raisers to going on an archaeological dig to touring national parks, ranches and mines.
Let me dig, ' and fell on her knees and began to scratch like a dog does when he has suddenly remembered where it was that he buried his bone.
And I worked on an archeology dig.
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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.
On Sunday, Kuznetsova had to dig in for her win as world number 29 Medina Garrigues tried to salvage some home pride on clay at Club de Campo Villa de Madrid.
But this proposal, too, has an obvious drawback: it relies on Mr Habibie to dig his own political grave.
First, the American was set up by the Scotland centre-forward and had a left-foot dig from outside the box touched on to the post by Cerny.
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