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"I was amazed to see a thin line of gold in the clod of mud that I had dug up, and as I wiped away the mud, I could see the bezel of a medieval gold jewelled ring," he said.

From BBC

The photographs show the words "Gaza is not for sale" sprayed across one green and another green appears to have been dug up.

From BBC

Enter: the internet, where all shallow graves are eventually dug up.

He has long disliked Zelensky; their phone call—in which Trump threatened to withhold delivery of Javelin anti-tank missiles until the Ukrainian president dug up dirt on Joe Biden, triggered Trump’s first impeachment.

From Slate

In the village of Qabatiya, just south of Jenin, we found a driver frantically trying to reverse out of a muddy pothole left by Israeli bulldozers that had dug up the street.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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