The "no dig" technique involves inserting a liner impregnated with a special resin into a sewer or drain.
Using 'no dig' technology will significantly reduce the timescale of the work which will in turn minimise the impact on the public.
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In his last years Mr Thomas could no longer bend to dig in his own garden.
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Germany, despite initial reservations had no option than to dig deep into the pocket to fund a lifeline for Greece.
As the FICO data proves, the number of people with bad credit has grown significantly post-recession, leaving more people with no idea how to dig themselves out of their credit woes.
No longer do local shows dig up some local worthy as referee.
In 1996, her "Guys Do It All the Time" hit No. 1 and its dig at male chauvinism endeared her to females.
Like several older teams before them, the Knicks seem to realize they usually have enough talent and know-how to win, no matter how large a hole they dig themselves.
Because no bank will lend you the money to dig it up without a bankable feasibility study.
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When your MBS or junk bonds are no longer accepted as collateral you have to dig deep into the vault and come up with something that is accepted, like gold or silver.
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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.
Member for finance Sue Derbyshire said the council, which is in no overall control, had been forced to "dig deep".
Have you ever watched one dig a 3-foot hole for absolutely no reason?
RA, insisted there was no reason to question the authenticity of the statues or of the dig.
Unfortunately, no one in the state seems to have the political will to dig any deeper than is absolutely necessary.
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But no remains were found and two men arrested at the time of the dig were released.
The idea of flying still bothers her, but no more so, she says, than driving to Logan through the Big Dig tunnels, where falling concrete recently killed a woman.
No book was available to option and adapt, so Mr. Boal had to dig for real-life details that would dramatize one of the most important events of the decade.
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We know more than a few preschoolers who seem more adept at technology than their still-trying-to-figure-out-the-VCR parents, but if for no other reason than the flashy colors, we think more than a few kids might dig Fisher-Price's new Kid-Tough digital camera and "FP3" player.
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Sadly, we've no hard dates regarding availability, nor any indication of a price range, but we definitely dig where this handsfree car kit is going.
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Additionally, the Android soft keys are no longer virtual -- you can access them below the screen at any time, and we dig that.
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Mr Cameron finished with a dig at Mr Skinner, telling the chamber he often told his children there was "no need to go to the Natural History Museum to see a dinosaur" when they could watch the Bolsover MP in action.
The match took just over four hours and saw Monfils, currently ranked No. 81 after a knee injury forced him out of the world's top 100, dig deep to win the fifth after losing two tie breaks that could have finished the match early.
But, no doubt, when all the energy has been wrung out of the Italy story, the press will dig up yet another crisis.
As Mr Markopolos and a small, informal team began to dig, it became clear that billions of dollars were being channelled to Mr Madoff, yet there was no trace of his transactions in the market.
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While the English language offers no direct translation of Philotimo, American citizens uphold this essential concept every time they volunteer in their local community, dig deep into their pockets to donate to charity, or generally go out of their way to improve the life of their neighbor.
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