Oxen are yoked to the plough, donkeys carry the harvest from field to village, and cows and sheep trample the grain on the threshing floor. |
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These two are modern day people with a modern day love that is yoked to older traditions they do not feel a part of. |
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It happens to be yoked with some sophomoric images of violence that a lot of us wish weren't there. |
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Somehow, she had full multimedia elements, which she had yoked together in just a few days. |
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In the nearby field, a heavily yoked yak drags the wooden plough through the rocky soil to the singsong tune of his master. |
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To this machine four miserable garrons, with perhaps a pair of oxen, were yoked abreast. |
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These can then be yoked together in exotic combinations, rather like accumulator bets. |
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The slender stories yoked together had the feel of upmarket fanzine writing. |
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The second thing to consider is the very nature of the discipleship yoked upon God's people in Christ. |
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True pastors will caution their beloved children in the gospel, not to be unequally yoked. |
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Limited government is a cornerstone of America's political institutions and is tightly yoked to the country's founding ideology. |
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The occurrence of each forceful or aggressive behavior was then yoked to an appropriate response by the woman. |
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Treasures in those lineages need to he safeguarded against the breakdown of the old cosmologies with which they were yoked. |
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The Commandment and the Paraclete are yoked together with a resulting emphasis on discipleship as bearing true witness to Christ. |
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The waggon stood ready, and Osred scratched the ears of one of the yoked oxen as he waited. |
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Quite often, the yoked oxen are nowhere in sight, and there is only a tractor drawing a mechanised plough across the irrigated land. |
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They yoked their critique of capitalism to a passionate reaffirmation of the egalitarian Enlightenment principles of the American Revolution. |
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Once agreement was obtained, two yoked control subjects were selected from the same school the dropout had attended. |
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Chairs imported from New England, particularly Boston, influenced the design of this chair, especially in its stretchers, relatively light seat rails, and yoked crest. |
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Two pairs of wild oxen yoked to a wagon, I loaded the statue, followed by people in prayer, was launched towards the border between paese. |
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Privatization is an economic tool inexorably yoked to politics. |
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Their families are left reeling, forever yoked to this grotesque event. |
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He's zeroed in on the recent scholarly attention Ben Franklin has been enjoying and yoked that with the equally topical subject of academic plagiarism. |
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But does South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford really deserve to be yoked to David Vitter, Larry Craig, Mark Foley, and John Ensign? |
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Already dubbed the future of American football and yoked with the weight of almost messianic expectations, the 13-year-old wonder kid lived up to the hype with an outstanding performance down south in Guatemala City. |
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Be you not unequally yoked together with unbelievers. |
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Addressing economic and security imperatives is especially important because of the ways that they have been yoked together by Canadian business interests to put pressure on refashioning border and immigration policy. |
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The family, she affirms, is yoked to biological filiation. |
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel, for her part, is also embroiled in an unpleasant debate about the integration of migrants, and yoked to a disappointing coalition partner. |
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Both of these are called for when it comes to developing relations between the European Union and Russia, which the European Union rightly sees as a partner and neighbour with which it is yoked through strategic cooperation. |
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The yahooism he had always despised was suddenly yoked to an ideology he viewed as reckless. |
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It shows a pair of yoked oxen driving the wheel via a sakia gear, which is here for the first time attested, too. |
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White light strafes the railyard as freight trains churn and click past burned-out tanneries, car yoked to car. |
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These yoked in the holy chariot, are accompanied by the Priest and the King, or the Chief of the Community, who both carefully observed his actions and neighing. |
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By the end of his fourth year of weight-lifting, Lee was yoked. |
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