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Earlier this month, badgers also burrowed under tracks near the northern village of Molkwerum in Friesland province, knocking a line out of service until next month while workers seek permission to shift the animals.
Source: https://www.newdelhitimes.com/get-sett-for-delays-badgers-burrow-under-dutch-train-tracks/
Fortunately, just as close was the Oscar-winning actress Dame Emma Thompson, who burrowed into her handbag repeatedly, finding cough sweets to pass down the line.
“I have quite thick hair and it burrowed under my hair at the neck, so I thought I'm not doing that again.”
Lindsey Anderson Beer makes her feature film directorial debut with Pet Sematary: Bloodlines, a new take on a novel that has burrowed into my brain since I read it years ago.
The third try soon after was almost too easy when Iain Henderson picked up the ball after scrumhalf Jamison Gibson-Park was held up on the line, and burrowed over.