• She's got more important things to do than dredge up the past and complain about the present.

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  • The concept of osmosis may mostly dredge up memories of high school biology.

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  • On a nymph rig, I dredge up my biggest fish of the trip, a pretty two-foot-long cutbow, and call it a day.

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  • Along the way, they pummel each other verbally with their constant squabbling and dredge up several decades of pent-up grudges.

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  • Gadwood had to dredge up an article from an 1889 German journal to figure out how to produce the molecule.

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  • With traditional harvesting, fishermen use large metal rakes towed by boats to dredge up wild oysters embedded along the bay bottom.

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  • On the rare occasions when they are forced to think about one another, they can usually dredge up a handful of stereotypes.

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  • Present-day fishing trawlers in the North Sea occasionally dredge up the bones and tusks of the mastodons and other game from the ocean floor.

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  • Those decisions require plaintiffs to do more than dredge up news articles and SEC filings to craft a complaint that will survive summary judgment.

    FORBES: Confidential Witnesses Can't Save $100 Billion Wachovia Lawsuit

  • In response, the cyclist accused the organization of trying to "dredge up discredited" allegations and filed a lawsuit in federal court trying to halt the case.

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  • In response, the cyclist accused the organization of trying to "dredge up discredited" doping allegations and, a few months later, filed a lawsuit in federal court trying to halt the case.

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  • There is -- and there has to be vigilance that it does not become and get into political witch hunts where we try to dredge up or fight the battles of many, many years ago.

    WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing

  • Then you shift gears and blame the teachers unions for protecting bad teachers that ought to be fired and dig into the all-too-deep trough of anecdotal evidence to dredge up a few examples of really bad teachers that were hard to fire.

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  • But if they can rediscover their old aptitude for the politics of opposition and, above all, if they manage to dredge up the right lessons from the murky electoral swamps of Florida they stand a good chance of turning a narrow defeat last November into a sustained majority next time.

    ECONOMIST: Lexington

  • Then, the first step a little matter of money aside, of course would be to dredge the river up to Lake Nicaragua.

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  • Work is slow along the 525-foot-wide route to Umm Qasr's grain elevator, where the Dredge Carolina chews up the mud with its 3, 000 horsepower cutter and suctions out the loosened silt.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • It's going to dredge the Hudson River to scrape up poisonous chemicals it dumped there years ago.

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  • After Dredge sealed the win, Ireland's Paul McGinley added another point with a one up triumph over Spain's Miguel Angel Jimenez.

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  • At the start of the European season Dredge was regarded as Wales' strongest candidate for a place in Colin Montgomerie's line-up at Celtic Manor, Newport in October.

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