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1. where they plow or work into; if they need food they have to
2. The sluggard will not plow by reason of the cold; therefore shall he beg in harvest, and
3. He could barely plow ahead and curls of water flowed into his cockpit from each side
4. When he was confident at this, she demonstrated how to plow the water with ones arms
5. Palamedes put his infant son Telemachus in front of the plow
6. Your bullock could die just when you need his strength to pull your plow, leaving you no way to make the crop and earn the coin to buy another beast
7. as they plow through the normal Saturday afternoon amusement park crowd
8. Mid-way through repairing a plow, he"d dart from the shop, going no one knew where
9. As I entered, James was working on a plow
10. He jerked away and went back to repairing the plow
11. “Would the plow have held together with the nails you used?”
12. “Then why are you so worried about money that you would try to fix someone"s plow with used nails?”
13. “Back to the shop, so I can repair that plow right
14. All of the children went to the fields with him, rode his oxen, learned to plow, plant and harvest with his help
15. who, at the bridge connecting the Etruscan and Roman lands, held off the invader, and then went back to his plow
16. “Are you planning to plow them out?” Sicarius picked up one of the straw hats and turned it over in his hands
17. way or the other, that’s for plow horses
18. meddling; The sluggish one will not plow from the reason of the coldness; therefore he shall beg in harvest, and have nothing;
19. 12 Shall horses run on the rock? will one plow there with oxen? for you have turned judgment into gall, and
20. Before continuing to plow through the Arctic waves, the captain sent out a group on a small boat to explore the best route out, a consoling detail that did not escape unnoticed by those who had seen the picture “Titanic”
21. 10 You shall not plow with an ox and an ass together
22. Pro 20:4 The sluggard will not plow by reason of the cold; therefore shall he beg in harvest, and have nothing
23. Contrary to the old farmer’s advice, sometimes life is not easier when you try to plow around the stump
24. Corrigan’s big plow gelding looked at us curiously as it
25. Following Smythe's example, Frank got his folding plow unfolded and assembled
26. This plow was basically a piece of steel bent at an angle with a wooden framework attached so that when it was dragged thru the soil, it would turn over the soil, covering what had been on top of the ground and bringing up the topsoil that was a few inches underground
27. With a walking plow, man holds two handles to guide the plow while the horse pulls the thing
28. Frank had his hands full getting himself the plow and the horse turned around and moving back in the opposite direction
29. We only managed to keep ahead of it because we ran uphill, and we could dodge in and out of trees while the boar had to plow through them
30. that he that ploweth should plow in hope; and that he that thresheth in hope
31. You plow over a man in the street readying a rifle and keep rolling effortlessly, a glimpse of the mangled speed bump
32. The plow stands there in the field
33. Those sorts of conversations tended to put us to sleep, but we had to plow through them regardless---other than learning about the current deep-discounts being offered at Safeway, it was all very boring
34. Timmy, Orville and Fred developed a plow the horses could pull, and they expanded Dr
35. No man, having put his hand to the plow,
36. Attached to the front of the MMARV was a plow, not unlike a snow plow
37. In addition to radiating the rector’s heat, this plow allowed the MMARV to break through debris that would have tangled in the treads of earlier units and to punch through any standard building wall
38. Obviously, thick armor plate or thick poured concrete would stop it, but normal building walls were no obstacle in the face of the bite of the plow
39. The plow also became a shield protecting the unit and any Marines that sought its cover from fire in that direction
40. The rock shattered harmlessly against the plow
41. Solid black with a pointed plow that radiated heat Jet could feel from where he was, it displayed small blue six pointed stars on several of its flat surfaces
42. Nuclear powered tracked vehicles, they had large pointed plows mounted on the front that pushed debris out of the way, broke through doors and since the plow was also the reactor’s heat sink, burned through anything flammable that its laser or its cannon did not clear
43. A soldier followed each vehicle controlling it and the twin machine guns mounted right behind the plow
44. The old plow mules jerked their heads violently as a few flies buzzed around their twitching ears
45. Paul drove the plow horses through the outskirts of town
46. an Ox to plow the field whereas others for transport
47. I had lost a case the week before involving nearly a million dollars and now it looked like Marie was searching for more fertile fields to plow
48. Plowing resolutely through the waves of testosterone, plowing onward, seeing every point of light in the sky as some sort of North Star imploring him to plow and plow some more
49. As is the roll of the wheel, the turn of the plow, the strike of the hammer, the temper of steel, the flight of rockets, the splicing of genes, and even the abominable power to destroy much of life on earth
50. casting; and introduction of the plow, the wheel and the sail, and even more importantly,
1. The crowd of spectators had a moment to look on in horror before Bob plowed right into them, knocking at least a dozen students to the ground and managing to land on a good number of them
2. Suddenly it burst open as Warriors and Scathers plowed thru the door engaged in a pitched battle
3. Still, we plowed along
4. A runaway horse and carriage owned and operated by visiting tourists not a local villager, plowed through the fence and side yard of the Lodges' grounds one late July afternoon
5. He spared no effort however and plowed ten pages into it by the time the nleets were done
6. Harry plowed through the Summer Term receiving marks of Distinction for his every assignment, and the preliminary term of his Sixth Form years was passed
7. Cutting her wheel sharply to the right, she plowed into a mound of snow and came to rest against a misplaced bolder, from the steep overhang of the cliff above her
8. Releasing her hand, he plowed through the newly fallen powder, forcing it off to one side, as he raced ahead
9. Barriers of web sought to keep him away but he plowed through them, not even blinking as a thick layer of web began covering his face
10. Brice was amazed to see that operating the hoist was a gray bearded Boulder Dwarf -- whom he quickly recognized as the very same being who had nearly plowed him over when he had first come upon the Wayward Inn
11. Looking down toward the bottom of the mountains, we saw men following donkeys as they plowed
12. As soon as the door swung open, John plowed through
13. unceremoniously plowed into the station
14. And, with my best pre-puberty battle cry, I plowed my hand underneath that nesting hen
15. If she plowed through, the proprietor would be suspicious, and likely volunteer information to the enforcers when they came in
16. The wagon, its nose shaped into a sharp point, plowed through its momentum into the still open doors, embedding itself there with a splintering crash
17. The road he had used to get to Kummersfeld had been plowed clear of snow, but a crew of Germans under supervision of some U
18. He plowed it and removed its rocks
19. Though for all Ganesh knew, Rajiv could be recounting over and over the moment of impact, when the other car’s hood plowed into his door, the flaming power that came from the collision’s momentum
20. One of the shots plowed a furrow all the way to and through the haranguer and almost struck the Inka
21. 13 you have plowed wickedness, you have reaped iniquity; you
22. About ten minutes later, after Adrian had plowed into me with his own rock hard
23. Most of them also were in Phi Delta Phi which was “cool” because we made enough dough selling used law books at prices far cheaper that the “official” bookstore, that we then plowed the profits back into the treasury for beer, wine, and pizza parties in the “upper” room above wine mess
24. Another lesson in city politics was the promptness with which various neighborhoods were plowed out after a snowstorm
25. the monster van slowly plowed it’s way through drifts that were
26. plowed on, not looking at the falling energy level in the tractors
27. 18 And the men of the city said to him on the seventh day before the sun went down, What is sweeter than honey? And what is stronger than a lion? and he said to them, If you had not plowed with my heifer, you had not found out my riddle
28. In my father’s case, the business’s earnings were plowed back into the business, as actually was the case with Morrison’s father
29. The lead animals being the first to reach water, plowed right in for their first sample of what they hadn’t seen throughout all the long day’s march
30. The kids plowed into the kitchen and gave him their usual
31. Along Undercliff to where the next plowed field begins, assuming Barnum hasn't encroached any more
32. You plowed her field!” I spat with
33. plowed them down like bowling pins
34. Occasional y in the distance we saw plowed fields or the
35. He plowed down
36. and just before the bullet plowed into his brain
37. I plowed into the line waiting to go up the mountain, one of my skis went flying off over the cars in the parking lot, the other was with me
38. The half-solid dragons snapped at the rain as if they could bite chunks of liquid from the air, but the driving torrents plowed through the insubstantial demons like light through darkness, dissolving tails, wings, and teeth with endless sheets of clear water
39. The point fleshed itself in Tarascus' shoulder and plowed down along his ribs, and the king of Nemedia screamed
40. Through a whistling cloud of arrows they plowed to break like a thundering wave on the bristling wall of spears and shields
41. Relieved, JY plowed through the meaty stalks dragging the twelve foot leash as if a sewing thread
42. Unfortunately, they plowed through the other girls who did fling themselves into their arms and as a pastime, hassled those who pretty much spat in their face
43. The man wrapped his fingers around the boy’s wrist and with their combined strength intercepted and caught Rachel as she plowed through the door
44. Fiona dropped her sandwich and plowed into the water to help Saul
45. The robots that plowed through the barriers to the complex had been designed for this purpose
46. She augmented her hand with the Hiradokou, and plowed her misty blue fist into the soldier’s chest with an explosion of blue
47. S’us’ twisted her flexile neck out the way of Tomz’s fist as it plowed into the ground next to her, burying itself nearly five inches deep
48. The attack plowed into the wall and sent dust and chips spewing out like bomb
49. A bullet plowed in the dirt near Heliri’s head
50. A gunshot plowed into the ground near them, starling Redbolt
1. I found myself missing the donkey Father used for plowing
2. After all, every now and again scientists are oh so excited when discovering facts that farmers had known, after plowing and seeding, for generation after generation
3. She began swimming as strongly as she could, plowing through the waves, but the incoming tide buffeted her back
4. He would be cutting grass, plowing snow and drinking beer by the pool for the rest of his life
5. We’ll take it slowly; the more we exert ourselves, the worse it will be in the end if lady Luck keeps running out on us,” Amonas said while plowing on ahead working his knife in one hand, hacking away any lush growths that proved to be obstacles in his path
6. But down at the end of this sequence of men seeing other men one man is plowing
7. And it is reported back through the series of men that a man is plowing
8. Keep in mind that animal grazing and tillage are fairly recent human activities; man originally was nomadic gatherer, so if their tasks were plowing that means, we might say, they were modern, and that they enter the play -so to speak- in a time when humanity had developed such activities for their livelihood
9. and the proud heart, and the plowing of the wicked, is sin
10. farm machinery slowly plowing it’s way across the field
11. When he was nearing the close of a deal, he would allude to “getting down to the short rows,” a farm expression about plowing a field
12. He inherited the field and sold it; And the one who bought it went plowing and found the treasure
13. 7 "But who is there among you having a servant plowing or keeping sheep that will say when he comes in from the field 'Come immediately and sit down at the table'
14. I ran and jumped with all my might, plowing into the warriors and snatching the scarf out of the air
15. I had a vague memory of the boar plowing down several Greek cities before Hercules managed to subdue it
16. On the west side of the dam, a black van swerved to a stop in the middle of the road, nearly plowing into some old people
17. plowing through the marshes hand in hand, yel ing “Boo!” to scare up
18. I will take a shower, sit down in the bed with the hands plowing my hair
19. His head snapped in the direction of the sound, just in time to see the grill of an eighteen-wheeler plowing into the side of his car
20. It grew more open and we could see fields below us, crawling with farmers plowing the fields under and readying them for sunflower and wheatberry, oats and wheat, four of the main grains produced in the Caladienne valley
21. Volmana, flinging the attackers right and left in his savage impatience, came plowing through and hacked murderously at Conan's unprotected head
22. Back on the boat a profusely bleeding Finn could be heard cursing his sailors and telling them that if they didn't bring everybody back they'd be doing the plowing and logging and mining and everything else themselves
23. Everyone that was able was out either shoveling snow or plowing roads
24. Moses stepped toward his father and put his hand out to keep him from plowing through the seated children
25. He moved past them, plowing his shoulders into theirs until they were all moving towards the front door
26. It overflew Nancy and Farah before plowing into the lower side of a large, six-storey concrete building situated on the grounds of the University of Tehran campus
27. That’s what he gets for plowing my garden
28. He planted without plowing the entire land but rather by inserting the seed within the soil as he tilled a small strip of land
29. Never really far enough from shore to be in any real danger but the sight of him plowing through the waves to my rescue was always something beyond a relief
30. Plowing resolutely through the waves of testosterone, plowing onward, seeing every point of light in the sky as some sort of North Star imploring him to plow and plow some more
31. North, south, whatever the course may be as long as there is plowing involved
32. Men will be forever driven by plowing
33. This afternoon, it had thunderstormed much of the day, so there was no plowing work to be done
34. dictates that a hundred people could travel the world slashing, burning, trashing, plowing, and polluting at will and the earth, as a whole, would hardly be worse for it
35. missed the tree by inches and continued plowing through the
36. This is not a bad solution compared to the alternative of plowing into the
37. into the corner instead of plowing into it:
38. · “A haughty look, a proud heart, and the plowing of the wicked are sin
39. He did not remember leaving the bar, plowing through traffic and pedestrians to the apartment, or bandaging his right hand with shredded 287
40. They waded one after each other through the new, ankle-high snow with their hefty boots, plowing a path that would last until the next heavy snowfall
41. plowing straight through the muddy water that covered the last stretch of road
42. The plowing would be rough going today, which meant the drive home would be that much more difficult
43. 2) They also said that he was a child in his country of Jaylan when he went out in front of the masses on Arafah Day, walking behind a plowing cow
44. "And I don't give a shit what century we're talking here; you can't tell me that the men didn't want to see naked girls after a hard day plowing in the field, even if they hadn't invented boob jobs yet
45. saw her plowing in a eld
46. Earing: The plowing of a field into long open rows
47. They were created by Impetus plowing into the Infinite Condition of the Formless Totality of Everythingness an infinite number of times
48. “And one final note, gentlemen, in case anybody has any misgivings about this, keep in mind that we aren’t plowing new ground with any of this
49. the heat of the summer sun plowing our fields to
50. it, could have cried for vexation; every part of me plowing with
1. He plows ahead with his treatise
2. The hard core did not allow their peasants iron plows
3. The grubbers of dirt and the wielders of plows
4. …a bullet plows through my shoulder… shattering the bone… and pierces it’s way out the other side…
5. “You two, get out the plows and get started
6. Off came the saddles, on went the harness to pull the plows
7. He had become a clever worker with tools and now took over the making of yokes and plows while Jesus began to do more house finishing and expert cabinet work
8. 'This keel will stain the blue waves crimson wherever it plows
9. “We are to drive the MMARV’s and use their plows to clear a runway,” Caroline answered
10. The inexperienced operators kept digging the plows into the ground and having to back the units out
11. Clouds of steam rose from the MMARV hot plows as the rain water hit them forming something of a smoke screen
12. Raising their plows up and down to appear as formidable as possible and broadcasting a drum beat of their own from their speakers, the MMARV’s attempted to drive back the animals
13. Nuclear powered tracked vehicles, they had large pointed plows mounted on the front that pushed debris out of the way, broke through doors and since the plow was also the reactor’s heat sink, burned through anything flammable that its laser or its cannon did not clear
14. To be specific, we are now in a position to be able to start producing in quantity simple farm tools, like steel plows, to be sold at very low prices to your farmers
15. Normally, the endmill just plows along
16. The Iron Age plows of India pulled by draft animals mingle with steam engines, internal combustion engines and jet engines
17. They painted them bright yellow, so they didn’t get hit by tractors or plows
18. Alex and Tony were turning awkward hands to plows and hoe handles
19. The chief thing in his eyes was not the nitrogen in the soil, nor the oxygen in the air, nor manures, nor special plows, but that most important agent by which nitrogen, oxygen, manure, and plow were made effective- the peasant laborer
20. Only the tractor sheds of corrugated iron, silver and gleaming, were alive; and they were alive with metal and gasoline and oil, the disks of the plows shining
21. In the winter of '46-7 there came a hundred men of Hyperborean extraction swoop down on to our pond one morning, with many carloads of ungainly-looking farming tools—sleds, plows, drill-barrows, turf-knives, spades, saws, rakes, and each man was armed with a double-pointed pike-staff, such as is not described in the New-England Farmer or the Cultivator
22. Then he set to work to teach the Indians how these metals could be melted and made into knives and plows and water-pipes and all manner of things
23. Nekhludoff was ready with arguments against this communistic scheme, and he retorted that in such case it would be necessary that all should have plows, that each should have the same number of horses, and that none should lag behind, or that everything should belong to society, for which the consent of every one was necessary
24. The chief thing in his eyes was not the nitrogen in the soil, nor the oxygen in the air, nor manures, nor special plows, but that most important agent by which nitrogen, oxygen, manure, and plow were made effective—the peasant laborer