Would they dig in their heels and stay? would they say enough is enough?
The trouble comes when you start to dig in the muck of the tax code.
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'I say, let's take our Margate spades and go and dig in the gravel-pits.
Which is the kind of thing that embitters, that makes foes dig in more deeply.
And if implementing such measures nationwide means raising more taxes, urbanites will dig in their heels.
Sometimes these deals aren't publicly advertised you'll need to dig in automotive websites and press the dealer.
The sharpness of last week's ruling could force both parties to dig in their heels.
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In his last years Mr Thomas could no longer bend to dig in his own garden.
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Should Mr Abbas dig in his heels for longer, some American intermediaries are looking at alternatives.
Under attack, they grow even more opposed to change and dig in and fortify their positions.
You can scoop it up, street-style, with corn tortillas or dig in with a knife and fork.
His faulty traditional lineups allowed Frank Vogel's top-notch defense to dig in even further during Game 4.
He'll set the hot pan on the dining table and invite his guests to dig in family-style.
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And national pride is making 63 percent of them dig in their heels about maintaining the nuclear program.
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Until that day arrives, dig in, learn as much as you can and start building repeatable, efficient approaches.
But will Obama and his top aides dig in and refuse to move to the middle a bit?
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However, if they fail to collect it, they have to dig in their own pockets to pay it.
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The place is packed with gold mines - men armed with buckets and shovels dig in search of wealth.
If it doesn't, then we dig in for a long period of disruption.
At home, both parties dig in their heels, Congress in a do-nothing standstill.
Not much, although diehard unionists may be encouraged to dig in harder, and Mr Cameron cannot have been pleased.
We've been playing well of late and showed real character to dig in and create chances at the other end.
But the dig in 2009 revealed evidence of a Roman town, with up to 300 houses, shops and a blacksmith.
Even the slightly recessed hinge lends the laptop an air of aggression that we kinda dig in a gaming rig.
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The great danger is that corporate staff members will dig in their heels and fight for one particular forecast of costs.
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Or will he dig in, especially since he likely still believes what he said on Egyptian TV barely two years ago.
As they were about to dig in, a taxi driver serendipitously arrived, was seduced by the aroma and bought the sandwich for five cents.
Collingwood, ideally suited to the rigours of battle, overcame a cautious start to dig in defiantly, never pretty but always with commitment.
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