Every program, they said, was another "Big Dig, " referring to the overpriced and disastrous tunnel-building project in Massachusetts.
Until the row over the big dig is resolved, this he cannot do.
Still, when the Big Dig is done, perhaps in 2005, it will be a tour de force of civil engineering.
The final episode, "The Big Dig, " tells a story that is still in process, the underground relocation of Boston's central artery.
The idea of flying still bothers her, but no more so, she says, than driving to Logan through the Big Dig tunnels, where falling concrete recently killed a woman.
He - if there was a crisis, like the Big Dig tunnel collapse, he took charge and understood all the intricacies of engineering and - better than probably a lot of engineering experts on it.
And of course, they dig a big hole and get caught in the loss trap, and maybe take years and years to ever get back.
Miami led all day and by 19 points late in the first half against the fifth-seeded Wolfpack (24-10), who got within six after halftime but couldn't dig out of that big hole.
What I wanted from my book was something that was worth owning a physical copy of (hence, some nice big images) while also satisfying readers who wanted to dig into something for a few hours by making most of the book a diatribe about what books really are.
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His big break came through illustrating the Krauss book A Hole Is to Dig.
And to the extent that it can address such big questions, news organizations should make the necessary inquiries -- dig into the suspect's past, find indicators of questionable behavior, look for signs of terrifying intent.
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