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Peter, burrowing into his computer, comes up with a bunch of seemingly unlikely prospects that Beane can actually afford.
NEWYORKER: Moneyball
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Many types of clam escape predators by burrowing into the sea bed using alternating movements of their shell and of the soft, muscular foot contained within that shell.
ECONOMIST: Robots
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Already, some insurers have been burrowing into their wartime archives.
ECONOMIST: Holocaust reparations
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Mr Sullivan cleverly uses the rat as a way of burrowing into New York's hidden history and forgotten men, such as Kit Burns, a rat-pit impresario, who ran the city's most popular entertainment in the mid-1800s until cornered by crusading animal-rights activists.
ECONOMIST: Rats
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Now I was burrowing way down into the soul of my new little machine.
FORBES: The Laptop Lament
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'' Against her wishes, he plots to rip off a trio of evil farmers, and the film turns into a modly surreal, underground-burrowing heist yarn, with Clooney as self-mockingly sympathetic as he is in the Ocean's films.
CNN: Review: 'Mr. Fox' is fantastic
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Blasted into the limestone cliffs, and at times burrowing through them, is a walking track, the Ruta de Cares, which is said to be one of the busiest trails in Spain with up to 3, 000 hikers each day in summer.
BBC: Spain��s mountains made of cheese