Maybe Britain's trust-busters have dug up little dirt because there is little to be found.
Glacier Girl, a P-38 Lightning dug up from under the ice in Greenland, is the crown jewel of Rod Lewis' warbird fleet.
But even after Eliot Spitzer brandished the chain of e-mails he dug up, corporations seem blithely unaware of the legal damage that can be wrought in electronic discovery.
Breadfruit plants would be dug up in Tahiti-he'd tasted the strange fruit when a native had traded one for a string of glass beads-and then be transported to the West Indies.
The researchers also dug up examples of DNS-based phishing scams.
As they report in the Proceedings of the Royal Society, the 160m-year-old Darwinopterus, which has been dug up in Liaoning Province, catches the flying reptiles in transition between the primitive, long-tailed forms exemplified by Rhamphorhynchus and the advanced, almost tailless creatures typified by Pteranodon.
Our well-traveled compatriots have already dug up a few gems at the show, with the most notable being the Dension Wi Drive.
Here's the latest bit: MacRumors has dug up information about a Delaware-based company, Slate Computing, LLC, that was founded in November 2006 and owns the trademark "iSlate, " the signatory of said trademark being Apple's Senior Trademark Specialist Regina Porter.
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More subtly, though, the two researchers have dug up evidence that an excess of lipids damages heart-muscle cells, and even destroys pancreatic cells in rodents.
Davis was in the process of moving out in December when his truck -- hauling a trailer -- dug ruts into the dirt speed bump Dykes had built up across the road, Claudia Davis told CNN.
For every barrel of synthetic crude that Suncor eventually produces, forty-five hundred pounds of tar sands have to be dug up and separated.
Davis was moving out when his truck -- hauling a trailer -- dug ruts into the dirt speed bump that Dykes had built up across the road.
Just metres away from where the coffin was discovered was something else which, if dug up in the garden, would probably be thrown away - a squashed, grey pot, hand-moulded, not made on a wheel, and with a crude decoration of lines and punch-marks.
Also dug up on various job profiles are mentions of a "cloud-driven, voice-optimized experience" and the next generation of SmartGlass.
The creature's partial skull was dug up last summer in the Arctic archipelago of Svalbard by a Norwegian-led team.
Defence lawyers said the three men had dug up the weapons and were moving them from north to south to re-bury them and they said the presence of a spade in the car gave credence to their claims as did the defendants' muddy boots.
Three men who were caught with guns in a car had dug them up in Northern Ireland and were taking them to the Irish Republic to re-bury them in a safer place, a court has been told.
Wearing white surgical gloves, he dug up a fistful of black mud and held it so that the sunlight caught the telltale blue-orange tint of petroleum.
The Sharks looked to be running away with it, but the Reds dug deep and shored up their defence, while producing some inspired play to actually snatch the lead 14-12 at the interval.
He knows the fishermen in their dug-out canoes will continue to battle for a living on the lake, but is determined not to give up.
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Dug in 1940 as London was blitzed by German bombers, the tunnels were designed as a air-raid shelter for up to 8, 000 people, and as a possible last-ditch base for the government in the event of an invasion.
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