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But this proposal, too, has an obvious drawback: it relies on Mr Habibie to dig his own political grave.
ECONOMIST: The opposition wants change, but what change?
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But he continued to dig into the database on his computer, now mostly out of idle interest.
NEWYORKER: The Hot Spotters
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He'll set the hot pan on the dining table and invite his guests to dig in family-style.
WSJ: Owner of Max Brenner's on How to Entertain Guests for Breakfast
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If Lavender screws up, or if the market ticks away from him on a trade, he must dig into his own pocket to compensate a customer.
FORBES: Last Call
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The father of one of the young men has sent pit-bull detectives to dig up dirt on Copeland to cool his prosecutorial ardor.
FORBES: Fact and Comment
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Rolando, a young infantryman in our area of responsibility, won over local farmers by spontaneously shedding his equipment and helping them dig irrigation ditches one day while on patrol.
CNN: From Marine Corps to Peace Corps
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The aforementioned Journal article specifically cited the struggles of Forrest Yeager, a 91-year old World War II veteran who, thanks to short-term CD rates paying less than 1% interest, has been forced to dig deeper into his principal in order to get by on a monthly basis.
FORBES: The Fed's "Loose" Money Stance Is Making Credit Tight
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If that is reached in the weeks ahead, investors should expect Finance Minister Guido Mantega to dig into his bag of tricks to try to put the breaks on currency appreciation.
FORBES: Dollar Weakens Against Brazil Currency; Lowest Level in 12 Yrs
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He got in his own dig at George Osborne's difficulties, saying "people will be tested on the judgements they made".
BBC: ANALYSIS BY CAROLE WALKER
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The same chubby little baby hare was burrowing in the earth with his paws, trying to dig up some rootlets or a cabbage leaf that had been dropped on the ground last year.
NEWYORKER: Among Animals and Plants
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Mr. McCLINTON: (Singing) If you were over in Egypt, way down deep on a dig, and if some mummy tried to get chummy, I'd be there to unravel his wig.
NPR: Bluesman Delbert McClinton's 'Cost of Living'