Not exact matches
The game harked back to times in the not so distant
past where a calamitous Liverpool defence would have to rely on a breathtaking attack if it were to
dig itself out of a
hole, but under the new manager the team are required to work as a unit, and this collective responsibility is something which should be beneficial in the long run.
(In a few cases, such as Arizona, there were major problems in the
past but the sector is working on
digging itself out of a
hole.)
«Over the
past 50, 60, 100 years, we have
dug a deep
hole,» said Jim Garvey, president of the state Board of Elementary and Secondary Education.
Presenting fragments of the local (
past and present) as pointers to a whole that is absent, Dion offers the balance exemplified by natural systems as the tool with which to
dig our way out of the
holes in which we are entrenched.
If you start letting it slip
past a month you've really
dug yourself a
hole.