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    1. Plough: It is a symbol of success in business and financial affairs, provided that you work hard


    2. But let us now turn this from a cookery book back into a book on HathaYoga! Here is an exercise known as HALAS ANA or the PLOUGH POSTURE


    3. And now for the PLOUGH POSTURE


    4. The first stage of the Plough Posture is pictured in figure 44, page 137


    5. Your body now roughly resembles an old-fashioned plough


    6. When you are able to perform this Plough Posture to your liking try to increase, all the time, the overall stretch, as this position is most beneficial when carried to its extreme form, i


    7. These movements include the Shoulderstand, the Leg-raising Pose (Udhitta Padasana), Viparita-Karani, and the Plough Posture, and we will call this series of seven movements YOGA IN SLOW MOTION


    8. From the Plough Posture return to the Shoulderstand, and


    9. Concluding that there is no ‘tidy’ way of broaching the subject, I plough straight in


    10. steam, and the flocks of seagulls following the plough was an

    11. Even though he is wearing a sports jacket, Ted can feel Ken's nails as they plough the material into his skin


    12. the horse’s reins on the back of the plough


    13. The same thing may be said of turnips, carrots, cabbages ; things which were formerly never raised but by the spade, but which are now commonly raised by the plough


    14. To plough, he ranked only in the fourth place of profit and advantage


    15. Many sorts of vegetable food, besides, which in the rude state of agriculture are confined to the kitchen-garden, and raised only by the spade, come, in its improved state, to be introduced into common fields, and to be raised by the plough ; such as turnips, carrots, cabbages, etc


    16. The plough was unknown among them


    17. In this state of things, it seems impossible that either of those empires could have been so much improved or so well cultivated as at present, when they are plentifully furnished with all sorts of European cattle, and when the use of iron, of the plough, and of many of the arts of Europe, have been introduced among them


    18. sugar-cane, as it is managed at present, is all hand labour ; though, in the opinion of many, the drill plough might be introduced into it with great advantage


    19. loved to use their strength, to plough a field


    20. factory, to order a peasant to plough up a rich field of poppies, and sow it with rice, or some other grain

    21. It increases the productive powers of productive labour, by leaving it at liberty to confine itself to its proper employment, the cultivation of land ; and the plough goes frequently the easier and the better, by means of the labour of the man whose business is most remote from the plough


    22. "I were only asking 'ow yer managed ter break the plough, weren't I?" he kicked the broken blade with his foot


    23. 8 Even as I have seen, those who plough iniquity, and sow wickedness, reap the same


    24. 24 Does the ploughman plough all


    25. nations afar off; and they shall beat their swords into plough shears, and their spears into pruning hooks: nation shall not lift up a


    26. 25 How can he get wisdom who holds the plough, and he who gloried in the goad, that drives oxen, and is occupied in their labours,


    27. “Have you got a plough? My boys could never make it without one


    28. “That damned plough of mine ought to be here by now


    29. “I don’t think that plough driver even knows he’s hit us


    30. Suddenly out of the white nothingness, the rear end of the plough appeared almost over his head

    31. The three-quarter-inch cable which was wound around two hooks on the plough was as easy to handle as a live anaconda


    32. When the cable was fastened, the three jammed themselves into the truck cab and waited for the plough to take up the slack after the driver had blinked his lights


    33. The plough did not move


    34. He had watched the collisions of the two mechanical giants from the place where he had fallen, but now he raised himself against the wind and leaped at the cab of the plough as it pushed forward for another lunge at the drift


    35. 62 But Jesus said to him "No one having put his hand to the plough and looking back is fit for the Kingdom of God


    36. Jesus said to him There is no one who puts his hand to the plough and looks behind him and yet is fit for the Kingdom of God


    37. To stop their tractors rolling over they plough the furrows up and down the slope, so the erosion"s horrendous


    38. Even as I have seen, they that plough iniquity and sow wickedness,


    39. “Yes Wolfgang, we plough the fields and scatter


    40. The first thing that enters my mind is: ‘ O God have I got to plough through

    41. The old boat continued to plough gallantly but slowly through the wild, angry sea


    42. Eph had been trying for years to put it under the plough, but all he'd


    43. In mid morning his secretary took a call from him to say that the roads in his area were still blocked and rather that wait for the snow plough he was coming in on his snowmobile


    44. Minutes before eight, the players arrived at the "Plough"


    45. All sorts of today's inventions started this way, from the iron plough, to


    46. The ox is a beast of burden and is hitched to a yoke in order to plough the field


    47. Each village to be given a tractor, plough and trailer


    48. " It's good to know that there is a bloody good reason to plough through all this otherwise this would be the longest self-indulgent ramble on record


    49. plough the surging waves


    50. _ I had never heard of Jean Armour, of the headlong descent from being 'him who walked in glory and in joy, Following his plough along the mountain-side' to hopeless black years spent in public-houses at the beck and call--think of it, think of the divine spirit forced to it by its body--of anyone who would pay for a drink





































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