Sentences with phrase «by ploughing»

Let us «challenge» the idea of «nature» (as human beings have been doing for 250000 years, first, by ploughing it!)
By the 8th or 9th level it becomes unpleasantly hard, and the game drags on untik to Level 18 with such increasing difficulty it is only really possible to beat by ploughing money in.
The terrain deformation is also fantastic, while you may find a decent route to travel this won't always be the case once you've driven over an area four or five times, as the ground is churned up it becomes increasingly difficult to travel over, forcing you to eventually find an alternate route, usually by ploughing through trees in a four - axled beast of a truck (so satisfying).
In doing so, you will gain much more from your online dating experience than you would by ploughing into a relationship blindly.
By ploughing that money into deficit reduction, he shored up his core narrative: responsibility during times of crisis, a steady hand on the tiller.

Not exact matches

When I ploughed into the numbers, I realized you could draw a straight line from the appearance and abandonment of the [BlackBerry] Storm by Verizon and the appearance of Android.
When he considered the birds of the air, the flowers of the field, the setting sun, when he saw a farmer ploughing a field, a woman patching a garment, a child rebuked by his disciples, a person ravaged by illness — he was alive to God's presence and will.
In a land as frequently fought over as ancient Palestine the chance discovery of valuables hidden for safe keeping in some past emergency was by no means unusual, and every peasant ploughing his field must have had some such secret dream.
Thus, cosmic symbols of folkloric themes such as Water, Tree, Vine, the plough and the axe, the ship, chariot etc which have been already assimilated by Judaism are passed on to the Church, which gave them sacramental meaning.
The Scandal of Redemption: When God Liberates the Poor, Saves Sinners, and Heals Nations by oscar romero plough, 140 pages, $ 8
Handout photo issued by Sarah Thew of Rebecca McKenzie and Daniel Hodgson, who were married on Wednesday and were helped by drivers in 4x4s and a tractor with a plough to clear steep roadw outside St Cuthbert's Church, Benfieldside, in County Durham to make sure that the bride got to the church more or less on time
Would that these were translated into each and every language so that they might be read and understood not only by Scots and Irishmen, but also by Turks and Saracens... Would that the farmer might sing snatches of Scripture at his plough, that the weaver might hum phrases of Scripture to the tune of his shuttle, that the traveler might lighten with stories from Scripture the weariness of his journey.1
Wooden ploughs may be replaced in the whole village by metal ones.
So, although he would do certain things by rule - of - thumb experience — plough after sowing, protect the field from birds or wandering animals, etc. — for the most part after sowing he went his daily round with his prayers said, his fingers crossed and a wary eye on the field.
He was eventually brought down and after a great phase of play by MMU, Johnny Xanh ploughed on through and gave MMU another 5 points, making the score 22 - 3.
Rodney Parade is regularly used for rugby and does not benefit from the artificial weave enjoyed at the Liberty Stadium, so whilst not exactly resembling a ploughed field it will not be anywhere near the pristine grass carpets enjoyed by our players at Premier League venues across the country.
Having to navigate AEK plus another likely strong opponent in the playoffs, the group stage is a long way off at present, but a fall back option of the Europa League (a competition generally missed by CSKA) is a fruitful avenue to plough through if they are unsuccessful.
As per usual, Holloway's men created a host of chances and could of won the match by something ridiculous like 9 - 6, the game wide - open throughout as both sides continued to plough forward with purpose and in large numbers.
Allardyce, who maintains he is ploughing ahead with plans for next season, has continually brushed off the criticism and a fortnight ago told journalists: «Your lives are really run by Facebook, Twitter and Instagram far too much.
In view of this, and also as part of government's strategy for the long - term development of a local human capital base fit for a changing world, we will grant relief from corporate income tax paid by privately - owned and managed universities to the extent that profits are ploughed back to expand or maintain facilities.
But surrounded by wider and deeper counsel — and as long as she's prepared to listen — the PM might well plough on for far longer than the bookies predicted, people in government are beginning to agree.
He ploughed on, gleefully subverting expectations with a deft acknowledgement that his decisions are influenced by ideology, after all.
On 5 June 1989, the morning after a brutal crackdown on protestors by the Chinese People's Liberation Army, a row of tanks was ploughing down an avenue near Beijing's Tiananmen Square.
You have to ask yourself whether you are prepared to watch our state education system being wrecked (and part - privatised under the guise of academies), whether you will allow the death - by - a-thousand-cuts of our NHS, whether you are prepared to accept the stripping away of workers» rights as we plough towards Brexit and a zero - hours economy.
Labour, under attack for ploughing money into education but failing to produce results, says spending on schools (but not the entire education budget) will continue to rise by more than inflation.
The initiative was introduced by then - Chancellor George Osborne in 2014 with the aim of ploughing investment into transport links, science and innovation within a cluster of cities in the North.
Is it really too much to ask that fast - food workers should be given regular hours and fair pay, so that they can contribute by paying tax and national insurance that could not only be ploughed into our economy, but would also save the taxpayer a fortune in benefits payments?
The boy was discovered in Montana in 1968, when diggers working on land owned by the Anzick family accidentally ploughed into a huge cache of stone tools.
He said: «We've established that earthworms, referred to as «nature's ploughs» by Charles Darwin, have a metabolic coping mechanism to deal with a range of leaf litter diets.
Though the rotation of plowing by this method may be centuries long, it is nevertheless significant, even as is ploughing by the action of hurricanes in northern forests every two centuries or so.
Ploughing accounts for a large proportion of the energy consumed by the world's farmers.
Parallel ridges and furrows reveal the scars left in the land by medieval or post-medieval ploughing.
Additionally, organic farming practices reduce the risk of erosion by avoiding practices such as tilling, which ploughs and cultivates the soil by tearing, turning and circulating it.
They begin using McCormack and Fordson motor tractors and other more relatively modern equipment, instead of handheld tools and old plough machines carried on wheels by horses.
Coupled with a simplistic approach to its morality — secrets are bad, telling the truth is good, y ’ all — it's the kind of heartfelt, solid indie that you almost feel bad for not being more moved by, but its beats are so predictable, and it ploughs such a well - worn groove, that nothing snags the attention or sparks it to a proper flame.
With an insider's view of Murad's roving campaign HQ (manned by her selfless advisor cum translator Ismael), we see the fragility of a survivor confronting her fears and ploughing on, despite her innate desire to do otherwise.
heroine taking refuge with the Octavia Spencer - run Amity clan; all horses, ploughs and pastel - hued cheesecloth — think Amish Spring collection by GAP — the enemy militia hot on her trail.
The ground is marked only by the brown furrows of a farmer's plough and the occasional tuft of unkempt grass.
As she ploughs through men and money, she's joined by best buddy Amelia (Romola Garai), a toff - with - a-heart who's more - or-less oblivious to the true nature of her long - standing pal.
The difficulty level is set, by default, so that you don't have to bang you head against a vertical difficulty curve straight away but at the same time the lack of difficulty in the early stages takes away a little of the reward as you can just plough through it.
as the breakthrough star of the non-fiction summer, following the path ploughed by Michael Moore and Penguins before him.
Heralded by last week's launch of Destiny, things are only going to get busier and busier and we plough through these Autumn months.
Doing this, you can start enjoying the gameplay itself by perfecting how you plough a field, for example; it's a lot more fun than it sounds!
By encouraging people to chase those valuable XP, you incentivise learners to engage with all aspects of the LMS, rather than simply ploughing through training content.
I do agree with this comment but the problem is that this government does not and will not listen to teachers nor parents.There have been many contentious issues over the past ten years and the government just ploughs on regardless.There needs to be a massive demonstration by society in order to protect the interests of students first.Politicians are notorious for telling us what we need and what is good for us and they have no clue what goes on in schools.I do not see a solution to this but the teacher unions must be much more vocal and really speak up for the teachers and parents in this country.
We've written plenty about the importance of the Giulia to Alfa, which has ploughed billions into its all - new Giorgio platform that will not only underpin eight new models by 2020 (including coupe and convertible versions of the Giulia), but a host of Jeep, Chrysler, Dodge and even Maserati models too.
Suggested Reading A Lady Cyclist's Guide to Kashgar by Suzanne Joinson A Bitter Truth by Charles Todd Brideshead Revisited by Evelyn Waugh The House at Riverton by Kate Morton Ploughing Sand: British Rule in Palestine, 1917 — 1948 by Naomi Shepherd
The Arrangement by Sarah Dunn This was sitting on my nightstand for weeks as I ploughed through other, heavier books, and when I finally reached for The Arrangement, I gobbled it up in a weekend.
With a background of geology, astronomy, and meteorology, Saint Exupéry presents the human struggle for knowledge and security against the powers of the natural world; with an anthropologist's understanding of tools and techniques, he compares the airplane and the plough, the flyer and the shepherd, and evaluates the long process by which the tool, even when it is as complicated as an airplane, comes to be taken for granted and used with the simple directness of an Indian's paddle.
Frankly, there's a binary outcome here: a) if they can't deliver 10 % margins again soon, it's impossible to argue it's still a core asset — it's better sold off (and should have the rarity value to achieve a decent price), with the proceeds ploughed into share buybacks, or b) they finally get back on track & approach / exceed 10 % margins (notably, this year seems to be shaping up well)-- then, I think they could certainly justify / sustain / support margins by expanding the business via acquisition.
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