Hard work may be a virtue and digging ditches by hand is certainly hard work.
Fellow firefighters quickly sprang into action, some digging through the rubble to get to their colleagues.
Crews began a frantic search, digging with their shovels and hands to reach the children.
In 1998, builders found a chest of gold while digging a new car park.
There seems to be en encouraging trend of corporates digging much deeper into their creative pockets.
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But the oversimplified image that came to me was, yes, that of digging up a grave.
To find some good news about the global economy you have to go digging.
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One of the patients may have been digging an escape tunnel, the source added.
In fact, with Amsterdam already under sea level, digging down meant the Rijksmuseum flooded.
Media junkets are taken to observe groups of American soldiers digging for crash sites.
He earns goodwill by hiring residents, building community centers, paving potholed roads and digging water wells.
They said work may include digging the garden of rest at St Laurence's Church.
He described how while they were digging Mr Sheldon out they realised Mr Gibson was missing.
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So what we really have here is two industries digging their hands into our pockets.
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The first thing to do when digging a hole too deep is to stop digging.
After reading an article that claimed female superiority in certain jobs, he did some digging.
Digging more deeply, we talked of those subtle points that encourage or douse the entrepreneurial spirit.
The workers digging the trenches had learned to set aside objects of potential archeological interest.
In the wake of the disaster Trump's new partners and some other developers are digging in.
Yet they are digging these wins out and finding enough character to carry them through.
One of her other past lives was as a pioneer woman, digging potatoes with her hands.
He is digging his way down from the computer room, which collapsed onto the music room.
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Remkus started working for his dad out of high school, digging graves and cutting grass.
People down here have spent years digging in their fertilizers and manure, and it's just remote.
Next came ditch digging, which would allow water to come near areas where gold was found.
He breached the Assyrian siege by digging his famous water tunnel under the city.
Digging in their heels, worried about themselves, getting extremely territorial, versus them embracing that change.
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"They'll all come out tonight, believe me, when people start digging out, " he said.
Digging deeper into the sector, one stock that has put in a solid performance is SunPower.
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