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Along the way, they pummel each other verbally with their constant squabbling and dredge up several decades of pent-up grudges.
NEWYORKER: The Color Wheel
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Then you shift gears and blame the teachers unions for protecting bad teachers that ought to be fired and dig into the all-too-deep trough of anecdotal evidence to dredge up a few examples of really bad teachers that were hard to fire.
FORBES: A Response to Megan McArdle
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Present-day fishing trawlers in the North Sea occasionally dredge up the bones and tusks of the mastodons and other game from the ocean floor.
FORBES: Portrait of an Irish Genotype
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On a nymph rig, I dredge up my biggest fish of the trip, a pretty two-foot-long cutbow, and call it a day.
FORBES: Hat Trick at High Lonesome
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Work is slow along the 525-foot-wide route to Umm Qasr's grain elevator, where the Dredge Carolina chews up the mud with its 3, 000 horsepower cutter and suctions out the loosened silt.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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At the start of the European season Dredge was regarded as Wales' strongest candidate for a place in Colin Montgomerie's line-up at Celtic Manor, Newport in October.
BBC: Dredge plays down Ryder Cup hopes