Fyodorov dug in his heels, bracing his feet against one of the working crossties.
On the 25th, he spent the night in a village, dug in with some other replacements.
But the last six weeks I've dug in and that's obviously why I've been picked.
It said the accident occurred after people dug in dangerous areas of the mine.
The city dug in, hiring lawyers from three firms and making Baron the lead attorney.
But, again, this is an example of where everybody gets so dug in on their positions.
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In other words, Dolan could have just dug in and waited for the ruling.
Wright dug in, slashing overhead--like much of the real-time newsroom--and unloading underperforming print publications.
We dug in, hoping Miguel and Gertrude were enjoying their dinners just as much.
As the migrants dug in to Germany, they lost their footing in its economy.
The costermongers are long gone, but the cheesemongers have dug in with their Reblochon and their Roquefort.
But the American people are tougher. (Applause.) All across America, people like you dug in.
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She got fresh air from some of the 27 air holes that rescuers had dug in the rubble.
Dug in around the city are more than 30, 000 government troops, backed by armor, artillery and air power.
Yet the French, concluding that America was now bent on war no matter what, dug in their heels.
Mark Loretta, the weak hitting second baseman, dug in at the batter's box.
Resuming on 214-2, Ramnaresh Sarwan fell without adding to his 42 and only Brendan Nash (44) dug in thereafter.
Mandy dug in her bag, plucked some bills out, and handed them over.
As Derek Jeter dug in against Andy Pettitte, a familiar voice boomed from the top step of the dugout.
The visitors increased the pressure in the second half, but Brian Flynn's men dug in and held the onslaught.
Banks, consumers and business are dug in their foxholes, conserving their cash until they believe the worst has passed.
Heavy fighting has stopped, but skirmishes continue between armies dug in round honeypot centres, such as the diamond mines.
"Partnerships were vital and Graeme and Boeta dug in and got us a good platform to work with, " he said.
The Union troops, despite being in the same encampment for over a week, had not dug in or built fortifications.
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Republicans dug in on their proposals to accelerate tax cuts passed into law last year and cut corporate minimum taxes.
The Turkish-Cypriot leader, Rauf Denktash, dug in his heels, demanding international recognition of his breakaway state before talks could begin.
They were sending roots dug in the forest that they not were fond of eating, particularly a root called American ginseng.
Because Republicans are now more dug in than ever on taxes -- at least without tax reform or serious entitlement cuts.
The problem is members of Congress are dug in ideologically into various positions because they boxed themselves in with previous statements.
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But Sir Reg Empey, the UUP's leader and a politician who is normally more sedate than rebellious, dug in his heels.
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