Sentences with phrase «dig it up in»

I'll say, and the Synod of the Church of England just admitted women bishops, the Jews and Muslims in Palestine are at each other's throats again, and a new dinosaur with 4 wings was just dug up in China (no doubt planted by Satan).
FACT: Dinosaurs NEVER lived side by side with humans according to the fossil record which has only been dug up in the last century or so.
I am off to my son's preschool's Halloween Festival with a big bowl of Spiced Popcorn Snack Mix (without the heat)... but before I leave, here's another easy Rachael Ray recipe that I dug up in my photo archives.
The bulbs, which come in a range of colors, will be dug up in the next week, weather permitting, and will be shipped to Garfield until all the gardens are empty.
It will guarantee that the state GOP will only be visible in a time capsule dug up in the new millennium.
Two partial skeletons, one of a male child aged 9 to 13 years and the other of an adult female, were dug up in the Cradle of Humankind world heritage site near Johannesburg by Lee Berger of the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg and colleagues.
The shell was dug up in Trinil, Indonesia, in the 1890s by Dutch geologist Eugene Dubois, and was one of many fossil finds in the area, including bones of Homo erectus and several animals.
Skull relevations One of the biggest surprises in the attempt to figure out human evolution comes from a crushed skull dug up in the Sahara in 2001.
Several skulls of the newly identified species, Daspletosaurus horneri, which lived about 75 million years ago and grew about 9 meters long, have been dug up in northern Montana since the early 1990s.
Oldest human genome dug up in Spain's pit of bones A 400,000 - year - old genome from ancient human bone could herald a missing - link species — taking us closer than ever to our common ancestor with Neanderthals.
Kenny Travouillon at the Western Australian Museum in Perth studied three fossil teeth dug up in New South Wales in the 1970s.
Named after the area of Philipsburg, the capital of the Dutch half of the Caribbean island of Saint Martin where they were found, the two men and one woman were accidentally dug up in 2010, along with artifacts dating to the 17th century.
And the Neandertals were in Britain until about 35,000 years ago and then at 30,000 years ago we become modern people as a ceremonial burial at Paviland of Cro - Magnons and it was in fact probably the first one ever found, and it was dug up in about 1822, and because they had no concept then of what it was, it was thought to be perhaps a prostitute servicing the Roman army because this individual had red ochre powder on them and ivory jewelry.
It comes in the form of two partial skeletons of Australopithecus sediba that were dug up in the Cradle of Humankind world heritage site near Johannesburg, South Africa, by Lee Berger of the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg and colleagues.
Our canines are an adaptation to the enlarged cranium and the reduction of our jaw size (molars from dead humans that get dug up in archaeological diggings can get mistaken with molars of some other omnivores, funny isn't it).
He is dug up in 1972 to find his family name and business has been tarnished, so Collins takes it upon himself to bring together his distant relations and rebuild his fish - cannery business, which has suffered greatly due to the establishing of a rival cannery, owned and run by that still - smarting witch.
Victims are being dug up in potato fields.
Depending on the type of student loan and the details you've dug up in the fine print, a grandparent might not make the best first option for a cosigner.
We look forward to bringing you the best undervalued asset situations we can dig up in the next quarter.
I loved her so much but me and my dad will do a funeral tomorrow and dig her up in the soil: -LRB-
Mr. Marysael discussed the history of his organization and how he was first introduced to the rescue of greyhounds when he saw a video made by National Geographic where dogs were being dug up in Ocala, Florida.
This was simply dug up in response to the PS3 8 GB install rumor.
The value of the game skyrocketed when the cartridges were dug up in April 2014.
The manipulation of the footage whether it be painting it, burying it... I usually bury them in the spring and dig them up... no, bury them in the fall and dig them up in the spring.
Real inroads need technologies that either don't exist or are unable to compete against stuff you can dig up in bulk and burn so long as they don't have to pay for the external costs that come with it.
(It helps, too, that an image the Apple Watch Series 3 could be dug up in a firmware leak of iOS 11 last weekend.)
Angie's List member Jerrod N., of Indianapolis, recently endured the unfortunate event of having a sewer line collapse, which meant a large part of his front yard had to be dug up in order to install a new line.
(As an example of the gift that keeps on giving, we still haven't quite gotten the sprinkler lines figured out since we had to dig them up in the trench — even though we tried to be careful.)

Not exact matches

The oil exploration method allows oil engineers to dig up oil in locations that would have been unthinkable just years ago, and oil trains are the most efficient way to get natural resources from the field to the refinery.
Most recently, Guardian reporter Julia Carrie Wong dug up quotes from a 1995 book in which Thiel and his co-author argued the definition of rape was overly broad and included «seductions that are later regretted.»
All this being said, there is still obviously such a thing as too much awkwardness, and most of us will continue, despite Dahl's pep talks for the self - conscious, to strive to behave stupidly in public as little as possible She very much understands that impulse and offers many tips she dug up speaking to researchers for the book, including:
Perpetually fascinating blog Brain Pickings dug up and highlighted the section in a particularly lovely post.
Not every scientist gets to spend her days mixing concoctions in test tubes or digging up dinosaur bones; every lab needs a senior manager to keep research teams on track and on budget.
In 2011, while the rest of the movie crew was busy with setting up the day's shoot, 29 - year - old Emellie O'Brien was busy digging through the garbage.
Credit for digging the article up goes to MIT economics professor David Autor, who last year published an excellent paper in the Journal of Economic Perspectives.
Leaders who master the practice of good listening will be more apt to intuitively understand the other person's story by searching conversations for depth and meaning, digging deeper than casual listeners, and getting to the root of an issue in order to come up with the right solution.
But dig into the numbers and a clearer picture appears: White families averaged $ 142,000 in wealth, Latinx households came in at $ 13,700, and black families brought up the rear at $ 11,000.
A former curator of what's now the Royal Alberta Museum, Currie also helped found the Royal Tyrrell Museum in Drumheller, Alta.; in fact, the latter museum was launched in part because Currie was digging up more dinosaur bones than the Royal Alberta could store.
Below you'll find a cherry - picking of quotes and anecdotes dug up from the past that help paint a picture of what kind of a guy Steve Jobs was, and the emotions he could evoke in people.
While on his 58 - city «Purpose» world tour, 22 - year - old Canadian pop prodigy Justin Bieber posted up at some seriously luxe digs: a $ 10,000 a night Airbnb in Los Altos Hills, above San Francisco's Bay Area.
Dig Deeper: 12 Steps to Improved Social Media Presence Mastering Facebook News Feed Optimization (NFO): Friend, Fan, and Tag Strategically Before you show up in someone's news feed, you need to be friends with them or fans of their page (they can be fans of yours too, which we'll explain below).
How you choose to dig in and break through is up to you.
From a practical perspective, a student writing a paper no longer has to walk to the library, spend hours digging through reference books, taking copious notes in longhand, then write and type up the essay.
«After digging into this story, I think the pros do outweigh the cons, although I'm obviously not alone in believing that, as the stock surged from $ 17, where it came public today, up to $ 20.84.
Dig Deeper: How to Use Social Media as a Recruiting Tool How to Attract Talent to Your Start - up: What to Look For «There are certain kinds of people who thrive in an environment with the risk profile and anarchy of a start - up,» says Sloan.
Now dig a little deeper, asking questions like: Which businesses show up in Google's local pack?
Soon after, Pure Storage countersued, charging that EMC stole one of its flash storage products in an attempt to dig up confidential information about its technology.
So Penot moved out of his fancy downtown Manhattan digs and shacked up with Roschi in a one - bedroom, sixth - floor walk - up, where he spent the next 18 months sleeping on the sofa.
Which of the above have you tried or are you interested in digging up?
On Saturday, Sunday, and Monday, Trump dug in on the Russia news — offering up one of his lengthiest tweetstorms in months.
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