Examples of using Digs in English and their translations into Malay
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Samples of echinacea have been excavated from Native American archaeological digs dating back 300 to 400 years.
It offers Deep Scan that digs into core file structure
There is nothing to worry about if a cat digs in its bowl of food in the same way as it does with a toilet.
Prisoner FU Yuan(JIANG Yiyan) digs a tunnel in her prison cell with a silver spoon and escapes.
Northern China in 1932, Prisoner Fu Yuan digs a tunnel in her prison cell with a silver spoon and escapes.
Disk Drill offers Deep Scan- the method that digs through whatever remained of the files to find pieces that are still recoverable
After his family went to sleep. Georgekutty, who reached home around 9 PM, digs that body out from there.
there's a ghost who sits there and digs through the trash.
participated in archaeological digs in Israel and Iceland,
Disk Drill's Deep Scan digs into core file structure
Later stage redevelopments of the sites now occupied by the current Westfield Parramatta involved archaeological digs which uncovered artifacts dating back to the earliest days of Colonial settlement,[1]
Conversely, Steinberg digs more meaningfully into the numbers,
offering everything from a theme park to the chance to meet Giorgio Armani alongside their already over-the-top digs.
Someone puts them in the fridge, someone digs them in the garden, but we will tell only about those methods that allow you to save the bulk of the harvested material before vaccination and reproduction.
participated in archaeological digs in Israel and Iceland,
To recover files from SD card on Mac Disk Drill will use its Deep Scan that digs deep into core structure
ZnSe(Zinc Selenide) is a kind of relatively soft material that scratches and digs can easily remain on the surfaces during the polishing process,
The more intriguing the story became. But the more I dug into it.
My grandfather built a temple, dug a pond, served the people.
Your hands dig into each other, clinging to the first one.