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  • 21dig up something — dig up (something) to find something, esp. from storage. We dug up the old dairy records that showed how much milk each cow produced every day. Etymology: based on the literal meaning of dig something up (= to remove something from the ground,… …

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  • 22dig up — (something) to find something, esp. from storage. We dug up the old dairy records that showed how much milk each cow produced every day. Etymology: based on the literal meaning of dig something up (= to remove something from the ground, esp. with …

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  • 23The Amazing Race 3 — Season run October 2, 2002 – December 18, 2002 Filming dates August 9, 2002 – September 7, 2002 No. of episodes 11 Winning team Flo Pesenti Zach Behr Continents visited …

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  • 24The Secret World of Santa Claus — is a children s animated television show that originates from France. It is syndicated to several countries worldwide, including Teletoon in Canada, and is generally seen every December during the holiday season. On December 25, 2007, Christmas… …

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  • 25dig|i|ti|grade — «DIHJ uh tuh grayd», adjective, noun. –adj. having feet shaped so that the toes, but not the heels, are on the ground: »Dogs, cats, and horses are digitigrade animals. –n. a digitigrade animal. ╂[< New Latin digitigrada < Latin digitus… …

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  • 26dig yourself in — ˌdig yourself ˈin derived (of soldiers) to protect yourself against an attack by making a safe place in the ground Main entry: ↑digderived …

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  • 27The Karate Kid, Part III — Theatrical release poster Directed by John G. Avildsen Produced by …

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  • 29The Nervous Set — the jazz musical born in St. Louis’ legendary Gaslight Square entertainment district in 1959, described the Beat Generation, the young people in post World War II, pre Vietnam America, swimming in disillusioned angst and apathy, angry, poetic an …

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  • 30dig — dig1 [ dıg ] (past tense and past participle dug [ dʌg ] ; present participle dig|ging) verb ** 1. ) intransitive or transitive to make a hole in earth or sand using your hands, a machine, or a tool, especially a shovel: The children like to dig… …

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