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plough-tail
ˈplough-tail, ˈplow- The rear or handles of a plough. Symbolically, the following of the plough, the place of the farm-labourer, farm-labour; as in at, to, from the plough-tail. Also attrib.1523 Fitzherb. Husb. §3 The plough-tayle is that the husbande holdeth in his hande. 1600 J. Pory tr. Leo's Afr...
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White-banded wolf snake
The bands form complete rings on the tail, which is dark brown on its lower surface. It can grow to a length of three feet, of which the tail consists of eight inches.
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Hungenroth
The municipality's arms might in English heraldic language be described thus: Per fess gules a plough argent and Or a lion passant guardant, tail forked The silver plough symbolizes the woodland clearing, which surely took place under the Schönecks, and which is mentioned in the last syllable of the municipality's
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An Act against Plowing by the Tayle, and pulling the Wooll off living Sheep
Ploughing by the tail
Especially in Ulster, the practice was to attach a short plough to a horse's tail. The horse would stop in pain when the plough hit a rock, which made rocks less likely to damage the plough.
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Lavradeiro
In 1997, the Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation (Embrapa) in Roraima started a herd of plough horses to study and preserve the breed, which still Mane and tail are hairy and very thick. The coat is generally bay, chestnut, iron grey or roan.
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Yixianornis
The tail feathers were arranged in a graduated series, with the outer feathers anchored closer to the base of the tail. The rectrical bulb and plough-shaped pygostyle allowing for tail fanning is also a unique characteristic of ornithurine birds, of which Yixianornis is
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Australian ghostshark
Alternative names include elephant shark, makorepe (in Māori), whitefish, plough-nose chimaera, or elephant fish. Males mature at and females at , and the maximum length head to tail is .
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Epsilon Ursae Majoris
It is the star in the tail of the bear closest to its body, and thus the star in the handle of the Big Dipper (or Plough) closest to the bowl. The traditional name Alioth comes from the Arabic alyat al-hamal ("the sheep's fat tail").
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Pacu jawi
Both bulls are connected by a rope to a wooden plough, where the jockey stands. Part of the attraction is the bulls' unexpected behavior, often causing the jockey to fall or to perform manoeuvres like biting a bull's tail to make it
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Bhumi (goddess)
lotus, while the left hand may indicate the pose of Abhayamudra, the fearlessness or the Lolahasta Mudra, which is an aesthetic pose meant to mimic the tail Under his plough, he found a baby girl (Sita). Rain showered upon the earth and Janaka and his wife, Sunaina, decided to adopt the girl.
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Stanley Townsend
In London, he has worked with such directors as Sam Mendes in The Plough and the Stars, Richard Eyre in Guys and Dolls and Rufus Norris in Under the Blue Film
Film includes: Killing Bono (2011), Happy-Go-Lucky (2008), Nativity (2006), Flawless (2007), The Tiger's Tail (2006), Isolation (2005), The Libertine
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Friction drum
Ukrainian buhay), made of a wooden tub or bucket open at both ends with an animal skin tightened over the top and pierced in the middle for a horsehair "ox tail It is traditionally used in the New Year's ritual plugușorul ("the little plough"), where it reproduces the sound of oxen mooing when pulling the plough
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George Nicholls Jr.
Born to show business parents, and son of prolific actor and director George Nichols, he entered the film industry at the tail end of the silent film era Nicholls directed the retakes on the John Ford film, The Plough and the Stars in 1937.
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Swing ride
Two people sit in contiguous seats, and the one sitting behind kicks or pushes their partner higher in the air, in order to reach a "tail" suspended beyond Any individual who manages to grab the tail wins a free ride.
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Varahi
The Rupamandana says she carries a ghanta (bell), a chamara (a yak's tail), a chakra (discus) and a gada (mace). The Varahini-nigrahastaka-stotra describes her attributes as a plough, a pestle, a skull-cup and the abhaya mudra.
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