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I agree and certainly am not having a dig at all.
Maybe we'll have a digging party after the media conference, all four of us."
I'd been wanting to have a dig at Ashton for a long time.
If I lose, people have the right to have a dig at me.
It also had a dig at one of its competitors: '
Yet another article merely using the climate to have a dig at the US.
You have a dig at that, go on.
We've had a dig about and here's a selection of the obvious and the odd.
Not having a dig, really don't understand the original comment, the reply, or the explanation.
'Graham was not happy about that and had a dig at me in the press.
Cameron is having a dig at relative poverty measures.
She is, she is jealous at having a dig at her.
Atherton then had a dig for the Pakistani fast bowlers, who made his life so uncomfortable in the summer.
Or are you having a dig at a particular community...the games up.
I reckon people find it easier to have a dig at a player with long hair because they think you are a bit of a tart.
People are always having a dig at you they won't be happy till they've got you married off."
And he had a dig for one of Mr. Bush's recreational predilections.
He also had a dig at himself by referring to his occasional failure to stay awake at official functions.
Not because we're self-righteous prigs that love to have a dig, but because we want to change the world for the better.
The Mail consistently has a dig a the Guardian and Liberalism in general.
My post was more about having a dig at The Doors than about making a serious point .
Or was it Prince Charles as a tongue-in-cheek social commentator having a dig at his tormentors?
He had, at this point, intended to have a dig at Black, by mentioning the oil companies' practice of installing accountants in senior management positions.
It's Gianna's turn to have a dig now, he thought sourly, involuntarily glancing at her.