So you can see how a digger needs liquids down yonderly, steady and palatable and preferably with spirit enhancement. |
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What we do know is that she has a formidable mind, powerful admirers and a yellow plastic digger on her desk. |
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I have no chance of getting an allotment, but I'm more of a potterer than a digger, so that doesn't bother me. |
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Their willingness to lend a hand and to help a mate typifies the spirit of the Aussie digger and the ethos of the Australian Army. |
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So he called his dad who brought up the tractor, and he got into the digger bucket and they maneuvered it up high into the tree and rescued her. |
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A sub-standard home is scheduled to be set alight by fire crews, then demolished by a digger. |
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It is a powerful little digger with long, strong claws, which it uses to rip apart rock-hard termite mounds. |
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They were shot as they launched an attack on the police station using guns and a bomb in the bucket of a mechanical digger. |
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Most of the sites of ground nesting bees we have examined where made by mining bees or digger bees and posed no hazard to the landowner. |
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The excavator was sitting at the top of the hole, so it could lower a skip down for the mini digger to fill, when it toppled over. |
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A mechanical digger will also be used to remove the large amount of concrete and rubble that has been dumped. |
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A silage heap surrounded by the bales also caught fire and a fire break was made using a mechanical digger. |
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The lake digger was also due on the following Monday to dig two canal lakes and another lake. |
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A demolition worker escaped unhurt when several tonnes of rubble fell on the digger he was driving today. |
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An ambulance spokesman told how the man was working in an eight-foot deep trench fitting pipes when a digger bucket fell on him. |
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The wounded digger clings to the belt of the man in front with his sound hand, while his other cobber gets underneath and pushes him up. |
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This would be used to pump air to the tunnel digger via a nested tin can pipeline buried along one side of the tunnel floor. |
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An enthusiastic fossil digger, he was influenced by his friend James Hutton, though he accepted elements of both Neptunism and Vulcanism. |
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The driver of the digger jumped from the machine just before the engine collided with it. |
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Since a mechanical digger is no substitute for a trowel, this is not happening. |
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It appeared as if they used the bucket of the digger to try and lift the ATM machine off the ground. |
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The first thing he did was hire a digger and spent a day or so excavating the foundations. |
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The ability of the Australian digger to think for himself and improvise is something that lots of other armies just don't have. |
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I expect that the traditional qualities of the Australian digger, resolve, strength and compassion, will sustain us in the testing days to come. |
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The digger operator called the Ministry of Defence Police, who evacuated people from the surrounding docks and buildings. |
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Before Christmas, workman burst a water main in the street with a mechanical digger causing calamitous flooding. |
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He didn't speak English at the time, so the first job he found was as a grave digger. |
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Each digger can harvest as many sweet potatoes a day as 200 people could by hand. |
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I had a case around the gold digger clause. It involved a veteran who served his country. |
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The building, from the times around 1890, and the employees dressed in clothes of the period, remind one of the gold digger times. |
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A full investigation has been launched after a workman suffered severe arm injuries when he was crushed by a bucket on a digger at a recycling centre. |
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Buy a lot of land, a digger and a Range Rover and probably donate a part of it. |
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Workers in bright-yellow hard hats are beavering away, moving bucketloads of stones in wheelbarrows and trying to clear a pile of rubble with a digger. |
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Their feet wrapped in cotton-wool, they limped along or negotiated a particularly difficult piece of ground on the shoulders of a passing digger. |
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A small digger lifts up mounds of it and spreads it on the ground. |
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Chris Watts, 40, of Peldon, was using a mechanical digger in the front garden of a house in London Road, Marks Tey, when he hit electricity and gas mains. |
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For sand castle architects: pail and shovel, sand and water toys, sand digger and sifter. |
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Peter and his son put their heads together to design and build a digger that would work with the crop. |
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Interestingly, the great golden digger wasp, a close relative of the cicada killer, does not have enlarged spurs and digs only with its fore-legs. |
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A digger bought the remains of the medieval boat to light, wedged up against an ancient trackway apparently laid down over the muddy ground leading to the river bank. |
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Julien Lecomte drives the Komatsu digger when he is not working in the camp metal work atelier building useful objects with Greg. |
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The exhumers, Sheffield-based UK Exhumation Service Ltd, have already accidentally unearthed a historic crypt, when the ground collapsed under the weight of a digger. |
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Solitary species such as cicada killers, carpenter bees, digger wasps and mud daubers use their stingers to subdue the insects and spiders upon which they prey. |
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Friction-powered digger and bulldozer with easy-to-use mechanical arm digs and scoops up the rattling boulders. |
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No conviction has been awarded against the former Wallabies captain David Pocock, who locked himself to a digger during a NSW coalmine protest. |
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In this study, we investigated a solitary digger wasp, the European beewolf, Philanthus triangulum, and asked whether parental behavior entails a cost to females. |
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Even a broken-down dirt digger, bright yellow like a daffodil, was fun to watch as the muddy construction workers tried to get it back into working order. |
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Later in the day, a cable failed on The Strand at the point of old digger damage, causing a switchgear failure at the substation and power cuts lasting over an hour. |
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In Tapachula, Chiapas state in Mexico, a 16-year-old grave digger at the local cemetery showed us the unmarked graves where migrants were buried. |
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His illustrated diaries chronicled the history of the region, the harsh life of the gold digger, and the scarring of landscape from gold mining. |
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Mr President, there is as you know a saying in English that when the star does not appear in a show it is rather like a performance of Hamlet without the first grave digger. |
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The digger-shield type of machine is essentially a hydraulic-powered digger arm excavating ahead of a shield, whose protection can be extended forward by hydraulically operated poling plates, acting as retractable spiles. |
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For diggers, the danger with a monopoly buyer is that prices will be kept artificially low, although the code does contain a mechanism for arbitration, should the digger be unwilling to accept the prices offered. |
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Pocock was arrested after chaining himself to the digger for 10 hours as part of a blockade at the Maules Creek coalmine in New South Wales's Leard state forest in November. |
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Has the gold digger read the story of her life? |
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Her young husband, Mbugua, was described as a gold digger. |
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But the digger slaying the eagle has vanished! |
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An excavator, or a digger, is a large construction machine designed for digging and moving materials such as earth, coal, sand, rock, etc. It is mainly composed of an undercarriage and a house. |
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Mr Fraser said a considerable amount of debris had been deposited over the past 10 years, so the first job would be to level the ground using a JCB digger. |
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The digger is ideal for nurseries and landscaping applications. |
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They set two concrete mixers, an earth digger and a container on fire, then fled the area. |
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It seems our grave digger who was burying ashes got the wrong plot and we have since filled the hole and made the grave good again. |
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Always more than a digger and chronicler, Fox's breadth of vision means that his work is still valuable today. |
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Many other names have been ascribed to the gray whale, including desert whale, devilfish, gray back, mussel digger and rip sack. |
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This species' remarkable speed in digging can easily outstrip a human digger, making the clam difficult to catch. |
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Police feared it was going to be used in a copycat ram raid after a cashpoint was hit with a digger in the area earlier this month. |
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Police were concerned as the weekend before a digger was used to ram-raid a Co-op cash machine in Teesdale. |
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The keen topiarists are also working on a replica of the digger Iorwerth used to work on. |
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It includes a kneeling cushion, stool, transplanter, trowel, rake, digger, small fork, sprayer and gloves. |
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Georgina Ray, 40, has opened her heart to The People after relatives of the late Jim'll Fix It legend branded her a gold digger. |
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If she's no gold digger, why would she ditch you for being poor but honest? |
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Pierre Salvadori's charming confection plays cupid with a lowly waiter and a label-obsessed gold digger. |
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With absolutely no shame to her game, Chevy represents the gold digger whose materialistic tendencies could lead her to ruin. |
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For example, it is time the gold digger clause is gone. |
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A backhoe loader, also known as digger in layman's terms, is earthmoving equipment that comprises a tractor fitted with a shovel in front and a backhoe at the back. |
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From the image of a wily digger playing two-up, to a prime minister at the track or the tables, the construction of gambling is as an activity quintessentially Australian. |
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A BAND of eco-warriors spent six hours chained to a JCB digger yesterday in a last-ditch effort to save 200 mature trees from a Tesco development. |
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Like many other Queensland communities, the workers from the North Ipswich Railway Workshops chose a statue of a soldier, or digger, to honour their fellow workers. |
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Nonrandom provisioning by the digger wasp, Palmodes laeviventris. |
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Is she the straight goods, or is she a gold digger trying to con him? |
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In the city of Tado, known for its large Afro-Colombian population, each gold digger is his own master, and the gold is removed from alluvia by using a plant mixture. |
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