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.
They carry too much overhead to
poke holes in the ground, here and there, to squeeze out a few hundred or thousand barrels of oil each day.
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.
You'll be walking on all kinds of surfaces from dirt to sand to wood chips and if you're
poking holes in the ground every step it won't be much fun!
And remember, also, that Syrians live
in holes in the ground, so pushing into a tight crevice announces «home, sweet home» to your little friends.
* The «keep it in the ground» anti-hydrocarbon movement prefers blanketing the USA and planet with billions of solar panels, wind turbines and biofuel fields, to produce expensive, subsidized, unreliable energy — while killing birds, bats and other wildlife by the millions — rather than producing affordable energy - dense fossil fuels
from holes in the ground, and transporting them by pipeline.
Sometimes we long for the discomfort of travel — overnight train rides squashed next to a family of 10 in Kuala Lumpur,
holes in the ground as toilets in Ban Lung, food so fresh off the street a piece of the vendor's hair is tangled into the noodles (well, maybe not that last bit).
If we assume those permits turn
into holes in the ground, Canada is putting up apartment complexes at the fastest rate since the early 1970s.
Larry Hall, a former software engineer who bought his 174 - foot -
deep hole in the ground from the government for $ 300,000 in 2008, plans to convert it to calamity - proof condos by 2013.
The impact site, now called Dusty Divot, consists of an expansive
hole in the ground where players can find a new gravity - defying consumable called Hop Rocks.
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.
Around the bend I encountered a large
gaping hole in the ground with a little sign next to it that said THE MARKET: PROCEED AT YOUR OWN RISK.
Anticipating risk «Foreseeable» means more than something the common man could expect to know, e.g. it is not safe to have an unguarded
large hole in the ground on a busy high street.
«This has got to be one of the great urban sites of America,» Bucksbaum said as he stood at the edge of a
massive hole in the ground busy with excavators and cranes.
It includes falls as a result of water, ice or snow, as well as abrupt changes in flooring, poor lighting or even a hidden hazard such as a gap or hard to
see hole in the ground.
I steered the Hummer into a gigantic
hole in the ground about the size of a football field, shifted into low, and tested its mettle.
A lot of this dissent originates from the community of anthropomorphic porpoises known as «Hardcore» gamers who are, in my fair and balanced opinion, whiny, misanthropic escapists that are scared to tears by anything that might threaten their safe, secure
little hole in the ground in which to hide from natural light.
All I needed was for this drinking, smoking, probably dancing and card - playing man on another continent to tell me the truth, to point me to a broad, bustling Church that took serious questions seriously and could be traced all the way back to an
empty hole in the ground in the Middle East.
• Mississippi's Laremy Tunsil, an athletic marvel ready to protect his quarterback's blind side for the next decade and create
cavernous holes in the ground game.
This ominous - looking
black hole in the ground leads to the Large Space Simulator, a special facility in the Netherlands built by the European Space Agency.
The lakes seem to be formed the way karst is on Earth, in places like the Florida Everglades, where underlying material dissolves and the surface collapses,
forming holes in the ground.
The ground is wet and muddy, and if you stand in the middle of this
vast hole in the ground and look up to its entrance, you can glimpse the tops of the tenements that line Second Avenue.
«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.»
Sometimes the entrances are simply
flat holes in the ground, while at other times they are surrounded by mounds of soil either left as piles or packed down hard.
Not soon after, he befriends the barefoot environmental idealist tagged with the nickname of Mullet Fingers (Linley, My Dog Skip), from whom he learns that a chain of pancake houses is about to set up shop in town, on the verge of bulldozing over the homes of some cutesy owls that live in little
holes in the ground beneath where the company has devised building plans.
Where Thirst made a fetish of blood, Stoker (despite its own sanguinary eruptions) is primally concerned with earth and burial — the grave, the cave - in, the
beckoning hole in the ground: eternal prisons for the living and the dead alike.
More importantly, when the female comes and goes for her foraging in the wild, she leaves some of this substance on the brush and earth surrounding her burrow, the
unmarked hole in the ground that is the entrance to her home.