Did a respect for your privacy prevent your parents from digging through your drawers to find your diary?
And for the UK, that wealth isn't going to come from digging things out of the ground or competing on cheap labour.
They came, not for religious freedom, but to get rich from digging sassafras, a commodity prized in Europe as a cure for the clap.
Shortage of money has prevented them from digging year round, and this autumn they had to stop on the verge of what their team leader, Professor Emmanuele Greco from Naples, describes as sensational new discoveries which throw light on the true whereabouts of Sybaris.
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At the same time, a local farmer attempted to start digging from the cottage outwards while the 4x4s slowly edged through the snow.
These brilliant big-brained birds make sophisticated insect-digging tools from palm leaves and are fledglings for much longer than not-so-bright birds like chickens.
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In the southwestern Iowa town of Thurman, near the Nebraska border, residents spent Sunday digging out from a twister that hit about 6:45 p.m.
To the west, parts of Colorado and northwest Kansas spent Sunday digging out from 10 to 15 inches of snow that were dumped there Saturday.
The company got this effort under way while digging out from the damage to its logistics hub and photo studio near its headquarters in Chiba, across the bay from Tokyo.
Three weeks on, Christchurch is still digging out from the 6.8-magnitude earthquake (though perhaps acknowledging the good fortune to be spared Japan-like devastation), the worst natural disaster New Zealand has experienced in its short history.
But in the past few days you've already had the papers digging up things from his past in exactly the way they do in my novel.
"We've had a lot of games in a short space of time but the boys keep finding the energy, keep digging it out from somewhere, " he added.
The internet can provide a vehicle, but passively using it as the destination without digging for input from real, live people can lead to huge wastes of time and resources.
"If an ant heap is a meter high over ground, which is to say, about 3 feet, it's probably digging up material from three to four meters below, so you can collect samples from those ant heaps, " said Mr. Petzer, who says that is a constant ratio.
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He is digging his way down from the computer room, which collapsed onto the music room.
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That is, people actually digging up copper wire from the ground, stealing it, and selling it for scrap.
Footage from state broadcaster CCTV showed rescuers digging through rubble.
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Workers were digging across the river from Harvard's Cambridge, Mass.
He had brought rather non-standard electricity to it, digging his own trench down from the house, but even more ingeniously, he had made a little hole, about two inches square, in the plywood of the wall facing the house and put a tiny swing latch on it.
But the persistent pandering to the coal sector there may be digging West Virginia in a hole from which it cannot emerge.
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The woman, 75, had been digging for the metal not far from the capital Tbilisi when her spade damaged the fibre-optic cable on 28 March.
Plunderers have profited from the chaos, arriving in Apamea with heavy digging equipment and absconding with priceless Roman mosaics and column capitals.
Digging started last June, but after howls from archaeologists and historians who said the tunnel would undermine the castle's foundations, work stopped a month later.
Last summer someone in another West Virginia mine punched a hole in an embankment, apparently to keep black water from rising near a piece of equipment needed to continue digging.
As usual, most of this is just based on hopes and fairytales, but the scholarly folks at Ars Technica have done some digging and come up with a white paper from Microsoft Research that details some of what Gazelle is all about -- and surprise surprise, although it shares some similarities with Chrome, it's actually quite different.
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The next could be to start digging (harder, this time) and building locks from the lake to the Pacific.
He heard the sound of footsteps, and moments later the deaf-mute girl was kneeling at his side in the little room, digging him out of his tarp, brushing the hair from his forehead with worry in her eyes.
Jimmy Davis told CNN he'd spotted the hole Dykes was digging on his property when Dykes moved in down the road from him.
Simple fixes like digging up the toxic materials and moving them to safer areas away from people can have huge benefits.
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