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DUG

Definition av DUG

  1. juver
  2. böjningsform av dig
  3. perfektparticip av dig

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  • It is in the province of South Holland, part of the North Sea mouth of the Rhine–Meuse–Scheldt delta, via the "New Meuse" inland shipping channel, dug to connect to the Meuse at first and now to the Rhine.
  • King Charlemagne orders a 3 kilometre long channel dug from Treuchtlingen to Weißenburg (the Rhine and Danube river basins), to improve the transportation of goods between the Rhineland and Bavaria.
  • Brown dug into the facts behind the dramatic daily events, as well, and obtained her stories in spite of the bitterest political opposition, showing professional skill and courage.
  • Artificial waterways were dug to serve as a city moat, through which the rivers Dommel and Aa were diverted.
  • Following the Race to the Sea, both sides dug in along a meandering line of fortified trenches, stretching from the North Sea to the Swiss frontier with France, the position of which changed little except during early 1917 and again in 1918.
  • The story follows a team of fighter pilots in the far future who are battling waves of enemies summoned by a mysterious crystal dug up from the Earth.
  • As the Romans invaded Dacia, they built a castrum named Tibiscum, which was dug up by archaeologists near the nearby village of Jupa, a castrum which later grew to be a full city.
  • The protagonists of The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, Bilbo and Frodo Baggins, lived at Bag End, a luxurious smial or Hobbit-burrow, dug into The Hill on the north side of the town of Hobbiton in the Shire's Westfarthing.
  • With no food or shelters, living in holes dug into the ground, an estimated 50% die from disease or starvation.
  • From his armpits and navel emerged bandicoots, who dug their way out of the earth just as the first sun rose into the sky.
  • The brothers dug a well to set up a watering stop and stage station so Bernabe could water his horses along his mail route.
  • In 1887, irrigation tunnels were dug into Cucamonga Canyon by Chinese laborers and the Santa Fe Railroad was extended through the area.
  • The residents of Waterford resided in wigwams until they dug up plots for 38 houses near the Great Neck area.
  • Panama City's mayor, Harry Fannin, dug the first spade full of sand, and Colonel Warren Maxwell, Tyndall's first commander, wielded the first ax on the stubborn palmetto plants, so common on the East Peninsula.
  • With a passage being dug in 1895 from Sarasota Bay to Tampa Bay, steamships and paddle boats could access the island.
  • Parrot Jungle was built as a winding nature trail dug through the coral rock and hammock land, indigenous to the area.
  • Hendricks made a proposition to railroad officials that a well be dug and pump installed free of charge so that trains could stop for water.
  • In efforts to establish his home he dug a ditch from the East Fork Creek as means to irrigate his 30 acres of land.
  • Six years later, on July 9, 2010, Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart alleged that four workers at Burr Oak cemetery dug up more than 200 graves, dumped the bodies into unmarked mass graves, and resold the plots to unsuspecting members of the public.
  • The impact dug a crater nearly four miles wide that now lies beneath the town, said Bevan French, one of the world's foremost crater hunters and an adjunct scientist at the National Museum of Natural History.


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