In the West Frankish realm, horseshoes, horse collars, and mouldboard plows suddenly came into use. |
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He filled his writings with discussions of plows, air pumps, compasses, canal locks, balloons and steam power. |
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Herd uses tractors, combines, plows, seeders, weed cutters and fire to model images from the earth. |
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Others operated the plows, seed drills, binders, and other implements hitched behind the engines and tractors. |
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Farmers first saw steel plows, gas-driven tractors, cream separators, and electric lights at fairs. |
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Heavier plows with wheels, horizontal plowshares, and a moldboard were invented, which cut down on manual labor. |
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We could spend a lot of time talking about precision adjustments for plows, tillage implements, grain drills, and combines. |
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But like those in the first, they sow this new seed in traditional furrows and with traditional plows. |
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As a result, small farmers can no longer obtain the plows, seed-drills, fertilizer, or high-quality seed they used to receive on credit. |
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In September, men prepare the fields with plows pulled by oxen while women do the sowing. |
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On a cold winter night, a mother driving with her children loses control of her car, plows off the road and crunches into a rock. |
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Vehicular clearing methods have entailed the use of flails, plows, and lightweight rollers. |
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The driver is so distracted by a milkshake that he almost plows right into the back of another car! |
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Joint planes, which accounted for 24 percent of the total, were made up of fourteen different types and included rabbets, standing fillisters, plows and panel planes. |
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As a handful of bystanders stood by, the plows methodically bashed into the landmark's walls until a heap of black concrete filled Seventh Street. |
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But it is in terms of past and future positions that what Romney-Ryan are doing really plows new and dishonorable earth. |
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Already in her cycling togs, save for a pair of fuzzy tan slippers, she sits down at the tiny kitchen counter and plows through a slab of French toast. |
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The plows came and cleared the streets, forming a hill of snow on the street corner. |
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Chisel plows are becoming more popular as a primary tillage tool in row crop farming areas. |
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With its capital at Yeha, the kingdom developed irrigation schemes, used plows, grew millet, and made iron tools and weapons. |
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During the soil preparation stage tillers and plows will be used to disrupt the soil. |
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A blacksmith was usually assigned to the factory to repair utensils and build or maintain plows. |
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They lacked animals to ride and draft animals that could pull wagons and plows. |
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Disk plows also are better suited to rough, stony, and rooty ground because the disks ride over the obstructions. |
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As the ship plows through the icy sea and stops at various sampling stations, we lower a huge metal scooper to the seafloor. |
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Working with a young, female, gendarme, Enzo plows ahead, gastronomically as well as on the case. |
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On highways such as I190 and I290 a conga line lets plows make a clean sweep from curbline to curbline on one pass he said. |
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The spring release device was used in the past almost universally on trailing type plows with one to three or four bottoms. |
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The automatic reset design has only recently been introduced on American plows, but has been used extensively on European and Australian plows. |
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As the magnetosphere plows through space, it sets up a standing bow wave or bow shock, much like that in front of a moving ship. |
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Trip beam plows are constructed with a hinge point in the beam. |
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