Sentences with phrase «digging holes in your ground»

It was proposed, they dug a hole in the ground and two billion dollars was poured into said hole and now, know nothing there.
«It's not about digging holes in the ground now or asking governments for money,» Gillies says, «it's just about considering the technology that would be available in 20 or 30 years.»
Buy a plant, dig a hole in the ground, drop the plant in it, and cover it up waiting for blooms to suddenly appear.
Depending upon which mix your terrier is, they can spend their time digging holes in your ground while others will become loyal guard dogs for the home.
Because it has a tendency to climb and dig holes in the ground, it is not always good to restrict it indoors.
They will also try to seek out abandoned buildings or deserted cars — or even dig holes in the ground — to keep warm in winter months and cool during the summer heat.
Dogs dig holes in the ground for a variety of reasons, and it can be surprising to learn that digging isn't necessarily bad behaviour.
They will also try to seek out abandoned buildings, deserted cars, even dig holes in the ground to keep warm in winter months and cool during the summer heat.
A painting of African American cotton - pickers by Clementine Hunter and a desk carved by emancipated slave William Howard illustrate an 18th - century fieldhands» song: «Caller: Old Joseph was a wood workin» man... When he got old he lost his way... Makes that boss man right mad... Needs a young man to learn his trade,» with a recurring chorus of «Hoe Emma Hoe, you turn around dig a hole in the ground, Hoe Emma Hoe.»
Behind the Rijkmuseum's Makeover — Wim Pijbes, director of the Dutch museum, talks about how its monumental 10 - year, $ 500 million renovation opening in the middle of this month was partly inspired by his tastes as a «foodie,» and the hazards of construction in a city of canals («you can not dig a hole in the ground without getting wet»).
S - Picture two workmen on the side of the road; one is digging a hole in the ground, the other is filling it back in with dirt at the same pace -
If you dig a hole in the ground and measure CO2 levels there, you can find over 1,000 ppmv, due to bacterial life which breaks down organic material.
Yes, in terms of their usefulness to society or their productive value, these non-jobs are roughly the equivalent of paying people to dig holes in the ground with tea spoons and then fill them up again, grain by grain, using tweezers and a bucket of sand.
The Boston Time Trade Circle is one such organization, which has grown from a mere 25 members to well over 800 offering services ranging from Spanish lessons through papier - mâché making to decluttering or digging holes in the ground.
I've worked in the NWT in areas of permafrost and it was very nice to be able to just dig a hole in the ground to keep our food cool when the outside temperature was 90 F during the longest days of the year.
Dig a hole in the ground, line it, and install the trampoline so the surface is at ground level.

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50 percent of start - ups don't make it to their four - year mark and if your business happens to be one of the unlucky ones, you may be more inclined to wish for a hole to open up in the ground that you can crawl into than you would be to grab a shovel and start digging a new hole.
I once saw an episode of Bizarre Foods on the Travel Channel when Andrew Zimmern traveled to a small local village (I forget what part of the world he was in) where he dug a huge hole in the ground, started a fire in it, threw what I remember to be a deer on top of the flames, and buried it.
Water department crews have spent a lot more time this winter digging into frozen ground, shoveling asphalt and sifting through mud to find holes in Syracuse's plumbing as an unusually high number of water main breaks is putting a strain on city resources.
Discharge - to - soil methods, a simple hole dug in the ground under an outhouse, for example, have been used for many years.
«I dug a small hole in the ground and placed my camera inside it with a fisheye lens,» he says.
In these cases, debt can feel like a hole in which you are constantly climbing or digging, but unable to get your head above grounIn these cases, debt can feel like a hole in which you are constantly climbing or digging, but unable to get your head above grounin which you are constantly climbing or digging, but unable to get your head above ground.
After all, if holes in the ground cost $ 10 to dig but are valued in the market at $ 20, there's a strong incentive to dig more of them.
Do create a designated digging hole Follow these steps: 1) buy a big, sturdy plastic bin; 2) dig a hole and put the bin in the ground; 3) fill the bin with sand; 4) bury treats and toys in the sand to entice your dog to dig; 5) shower your dog with praise and affection for digging in the right spot.
She LOVES being outside in the back yard, especially when there is snow on the ground, going to doggy daycare, swimming in the pool, digging holes on the beach and in the middle of the yard, going for walks,...
To avoid this mishap, dig a bucket - sized hole in the ground and fit a watering pail inside.
Go to Jovani's house and dig in through the hole in the ground.
Zaatari's two - part contribution to dOCUMENTA (13) similarly challenges the expectations audiences may bring by casting his latest works on archives not in the context of politics, history and memory but rather as a love story for two men played by three actors, in the black and white, 16 mm silent film The End of Time (2012), and as a mentor — apprentice drama in Time Capsule (2012), an extended performance for which the artist buried a concrete - encased collection of small monochromatic paintings — a tribute to an unnamed photographer said to be losing his sight — in a hole in the ground that was dug next to the Fulda River in the Karlsaue Park, with four spokes of rebar marking the spot.
When her other work is edited out, what's left are films of the artist's prone nude body on the ground, or motionless in a river, or its outline bursting into flames; in one video, Mendieta digs a body - shaped hole, pours vivid red paint over a rock where the heart should be and then lays atop it.
O - Yeah, the guy whose job it is to stick the post in the ground never showed up; that's why one person fills the hole at the same pace as the other one digs it.
Concrete, on the other hand, is made by cooking the CO2 out of limestone and mixing it with huge amounts of rock dug out of big holes in the ground.
Originally dugouts were small one - room dwellings that started as holes in the ground, dug up from shafts in the search for opal.
Pots will dry out at a slower pace if you dig holes and place them in the ground, rather than leaving them standing on paving or decking.
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