But the oversimplified image that came to me was, yes, that of digging up a grave.
The RFP included constructing some 255 towers and digging up sidewalks to string fiber-optic cable.
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Basically, it seems like a better way for digging up and organizing information on the site.
The prosecution lawyer said the digging up of badger sets usually took place at night.
Mr Cundall has been searching for, and digging up, crashed aircraft for 36 years.
According to Kranish and Helman, Romney was not very engaged personally with digging up business for the firm.
That is, people actually digging up copper wire from the ground, stealing it, and selling it for scrap.
This doesn't include sites or posts digging up evidential information, like the MacBook Air domain name stuff.
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Work to repair Ludlow's crumbling town walls could involve digging up graves in a nearby churchyard, councillors have said.
Bob's own flavor of entrepreneurial arson involved digging up dirt on his son.
Utility firms should pay a "rental" for every day they are digging up busy roads, a business group has said.
But grumbling of cash shortages, and disgruntled by the digging up of the past, commanders have been reluctant to patrol.
Investors, who might otherwise balk at the risks that go with digging up minerals in faraway lands, would come running.
In parts of Chad, Oxfam says, some villagers are digging up ant hills to gather grain that the ants have stored.
Though he did not attend Monday's debate, Steve Norris announced a fresh transport policy: charging contractors for digging up London's streets.
Simple fixes like digging up the toxic materials and moving them to safer areas away from people can have huge benefits.
Because cable is a natural monopoly: digging up the streets is so expensive that cable companies seldom compete with each other.
Digging up part of Bristol's Clifton Downs to build an underground car park has been suggested as a means of tackling congestion.
Down along the scenic coastline of South Africa, Professor Christopher Henshilwood is digging up the anthropological proof of our human African origins.
If the business sometimes resembled a black market, it was a small one: nobody seriously imagined getting rich digging up prehistoric bones.
Digging up obscure disclosures in financial documents is the stock and trade of many of the best value investors and investigative journalists.
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Just check out Sutter's post on digging up sources and Smith and Glaeser's post on fact-checking, and have your questions ready.
But in the past few days you've already had the papers digging up things from his past in exactly the way they do in my novel.
She is the subject of ever intense media scrutiny, and U.K. tabloids have recently been digging up lurid details and photos of her past.
These two TED talks by rebels with a cause will have you digging up your parking strip and organizing your community in no time.
Since commodity prices are higher than they were several decades ago, deposits once not worth digging up can now be mined at a profit.
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Mr Barak's supporters are busy digging up similar stories about rival parties, in the hope of deflecting or at least attenuating Mr Rubinstein's wrath.
Clearing forest and digging up soil releases lots of carbon into the atmosphere the very thing biofuels are supposed to be helping to prevent.
Proposals to charge utility companies for digging up roads during busy times in England are being put forward by the government in a consultation paper.
Soon he was digging up the forest, looking for edible fungus.
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