Hard work may be a virtue and digging ditches by hand is certainly hard work.
Cars were in ditches, he said, because drivers couldn't tell where road ended and ditch began.
It is crisscrossed with canals and irrigation ditches built by U.S. foreign aid in the 1950s.
Two of the site's four fortification ditches were also better defined by the thermal data.
There have been some "cash for work" schemes, employing people on basic infrastructure projects like clearing drainage ditches.
The Gwynedd Archaeological Trust says road works and a honeycomb of buildings were found, but no defensive ditches.
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As we passed onto the reservation, I saw that the ditches were burning.
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The area -- about 500 yards long and 150 yards wide -- contains mangroves, scrub brush and drainage ditches.
There are still plenty of ditches around us which haven't been cleared properly.
You won't even be able to tell if you're being cheated when you get your pay envelope for digging ditches.
Three men whose bodies were found in ditches in Cambridgeshire were stabbed in the chest and neck, an inquest heard.
Past fields of sugar cane and a network of narrow irrigation ditches, a narrow pass leads to a flat area surrounded by hills.
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The deaths of three men found in two separate ditches near Peterborough are being linked to two attempted murders in Herefordshire.
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In south-east Georgia, Camden County officials sent out teams to clean out storm drains and ditches in preparation for possible flooding.
We thread our way along irrigation ditches, walls of dry-stacked stones and government-encouraged "biofences" of sea buckthorns with juicy Leh berries.
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After their sneak attack on the capital's main airport was repelled, the insurgents dispersed, hiding in Kinshasa's ditches, shacks and bushes.
The government is preparing for the monsoon, digging ditches and improving latrines.
Understanding your strengths and, perhaps more important, identifying your limits will help keep you out of the ditches and solvent over the long-term.
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Mr Evans, a farm labourer who mends hedges and digs ditches for a living, had been severely hit by the crisis in the countryside.
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Government can increase employment by hiring the unemployed to dig ditches on Monday Wednesday and Friday and fill them in on Tuesday and Thursday.
During the two-day hearing the court was told Mr Thurgarland had dug ditches, built a "fortress" of sandbags and stacked furniture after becoming obsessed with flooding.
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But William Fox-Pitt and his horse Tamarillo are not afraid of a challenge and attacked the fixed rails, yawning ditches and steep banks with gusto and won.
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My guide drove like a man possessed, crashing through ditches and racing across the plains, aware of the distance we had to travel and the speed of the setting sun.
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