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the finale, Mickey resorts to using a pig as a | plough. |
A | plough was being used and the land was worth ten shil |
In the asado al disco the worn out disc of a | plough is used. |
Gifford was sent in turn to work as a | plough boy, a ship's boy, student, and cobbler's appr |
Azure, a fess or, in chief a | plough, in base, a ship in full sail, both proper. |
nd two villans with four bordars having half a | plough. |
said that he would rather break clods behind a | plough than have this sort of kingly rule. |
ssell as an agriculturalist with one hand on a | plough, corn ears in the other and sheep at his feet. |
Dodd was a | plough boy from Hackney, London, who made his fortune |
There is a human at a | plough drawn by two oxen, holding what might be a bra |
Bronze Age | plough marks. |
get Gofannon to sharpen his brother Amaethon's | plough. |
ader and editor of its journal, The Hammer and | Plough. |
nese take-away and local pub called The Ox and | Plough. |
ledon in the Football League First Division at | Plough Lane. |
ge of the 3-2 win by Wimbledon over Arsenal at | Plough Lane. |
n to commissioning feasibility studies of both | Plough Lane and Wimbledon Stadium. |
ontaining the possible mines were disturbed by | plough use this cannot be made definite. |
ves passed the crossover and the leading coach | plough into the ballast. |
All the common | plough shells on the coast can only de differentiated |
length) was the distance a team of oxen could | plough without resting. |
ost eastern (leftmost) star in the Big Dipper ( | Plough) asterism. |
Common to locally very common; the dominant | plough shell on Atlantic shores. |
Bullia laevissima, common name the fat | plough shell, is a species of sea snail, a marine gas |
Bullia digitalis, the Finger | Plough Shell or Plough Snail, is a species of sea sna |
The former | Plough Pub which was a landmark on the bus routes fro |
grid reference TQ301644 and was accessed from | Plough Lane, the platforms lying to the immediate eas |
Given | Plough Lane's location at the junction of two major r |
The Golden | Plough Tavern, built in 1741 on the same site as the |
While cultivating, the blade of his | plough was broken by hitting with some hard material. |
w lost to history (such as using a horse-drawn | plough or threshing) and investigation and preservati |
"And as the horse and I | plough the field nearby, |
As the 15th president of the institution, | Plough oversaw an aggressive eight-year Centennial Ca |
Road sign showing the official name | Plough Roundabout |
corded that allowance was made for the want of | Plough teams between 1200 and 1202, at the rate of si |
gine along with a Threshing machine and an old | plough with the Ploughing engine. |
Land for one | plough. |
There is land for one | plough. |
There is now one | plough in demesne and three villans have one plough. |
sne and four villans and five bordars with one | plough and one mill rendering 5 shillings have one pl |
In demesne is one | plough and five villans and five cottars with one plo |
The land consisted of work for one | plough and four acres of meadow. |
This land paid geld, was enough for one | plough with one slave and one bordar, a mill paying 1 |
ept the toll on market-day; land also for one | plough.… |
h, and every other person keeping a draught or | plough there, was to provide a cart or wain equipped |
Barn is not run for profit, and the organisers | plough all monies received from donations back into k |
the Seabed (350 from the Shore) - 2007, Paines | Plough, Shakespeare's Globe |
d (2005) - a series of new writing from Paines | Plough, including Philp Ridley's controversial Mercur |
does not have pleated whorls like the Pleated | Plough Shell. |
d historian, would succeed President Thomas R. | Plough on July 1, 2007. |
Although badly crushed by recent | plough damage it can be seen to have been 14 cm high |
ra vines, and new technology such as the Roman | plough. |
The emblem represents a sable | plough on gules background; it is the symbol of the l |
The emblem represents a sable | plough on or square, with the sides curved and the co |
as marketed in the U.S. until 2005 by Schering | Plough with royalty payments for licensing made to Va |
euticals, which is the generic arm of Schering | Plough. |
Bullia rhodostoma, common name the smooth | plough shell, is a species of sea snail, a marine gas |
land the figure is sometimes called the Starry | Plough and has been used as a political symbol. |
The Starry | Plough is often used as a symbol to represent the Iri |
d John Fowler an engineer who invented a steam | plough. |
t was the first in the area to possess a steam | plough. |
The Stolen | Plough |
ngland, produces the iron-clad Rotherham swing | plough. |
The | Plough Inn, Finstock |
The | Plough Inn |
The | Plough Inn Marsham |
The Festival of the | Plough |
The | Plough Pub in Swalecliffe. |
The | Plough was founded in 1975. |
There is a pub called the | plough. |
The | Plough pub closed many years ago. |
The | Plough and the Stars (1936) |
Classic of the | Plough, a book described in detail the curved iron pl |
RAF Chailey memorial at the | Plough public house, Plumpton |
Putting Hand to the | Plough Dublin, Veritas 2007). |
Alvescot has one public house, the | Plough Inn. |
The | Plough and the Stars; O'Casey Theatre Company |
The | Plough Arts Centre runs many creative workshops for p |
The | Plough Arts Centre is a theatre, cinema and art galle |
The | Plough arts centre on Fore Street in the centre of Gr |
Beaford withdrew in 2002, and The | Plough is now again independent. |
By the time the horse calms down again, the | plough has been broken. |
There are three other pubs in Prestbury; the | Plough, the Beehive and the Royal Oak. |
e village is notable for its public house, The | Plough at Stalisfield Green. |
l replied, “No one, having put his hand on the | plough can look back.” |
The village pubs are The | Plough and the country pub,Caunton Beck, both on Main |
The village has two pubs; the Old Oak and the | Plough and Harrow. |
now remains - its site is now occupied by the | Plough Roundabout. |
The village pub, The | Plough, is a 17th century Grade II listed building. |
has two public houses, The Horseshoes, and The | Plough. |
ten years from 1992 the Beaford Centre ran The | Plough arts centre in Torrington. |
Broomfield has two pubs, The | Plough and The Huntsman & Horn. |
Blundeston has two pubs - The | Plough Inn and The Red Lion. |
The village has a public house, the | Plough, and a village hall. |
The pub which is now known as The | Plough burnt down and was rebuilt in 1896. |
nd narrow due to the difficulty in turning the | plough. |
Lupton's public house, the | Plough was recently refurbished by new owners. |
of the Trypes later formed the band Speed The | Plough. |
end of the village opposite Manor Farm is the | Plough Inn. |
The | Plough and the Stars by Sean O'Casey with Liam Neeson |
The | Plough is situated in a former Territorial Army drill |
In 1991 financial problems threatened The | Plough with closure: it was saved through a merger wi |
The | Plough is next to the old village green at the corner |
eld Cruising Club; a boat owners club, and The | Plough; a country pub. |
included peasant's house, a yoke of oxen, the | plough, and five acres of land. |
The village inn is The | Plough; and there is Pyecombe golf club just to the n |
The village is home to three pubs, the | Plough, the Black Horse Inn and the Wheatsheaf, all o |
The | Plough pub, one of two in the village (the other bein |
One local pub, The | Plough, has an old stable block and both are grade II |
The | Plough serves hand-drawn Fullers beers and featured i |
er Ray and includes the Tally Ho hotel and the | Plough public house. |
llage has several public houses, including The | Plough, The Star, The Ship & Castle and The Old Inn. |
There is also a public house, The | Plough Inn, dating from the 17th century, and a Metho |
The village has a public house, The | Plough, a village green, a children's play area, and |
of pollen and peat samples indicated that the | plough could not be allocated to any period with cert |
Hollywood to star in another O'Casey work, The | Plough and the Stars (1936), directed by John Ford. |
Gloucestershire Gentleman and Yeomanry at the | Plough Inn in Cheltenham. |
nd Great Britain, this pattern is known as the | Plough or sometimes the Saucepan. |
Today only the | Plough and the Hare and Hounds remain in business (se |
The Wonder, The Albion, The | Plough and The George are all within walking distance |
Accordingly, he outfitted a small ship, The | Plough, which sailed for Massachusetts with 80 people |
ered, although seats were not installed in the | Plough End, which is also called the Northfleet End, |
ters typically sit in the Main Stand or in the | Plough End. |
s an ancient settlement, and from its soil the | plough has brought to light many evidences of occupat |
s one shop and four pubs: The Orange Tree, The | Plough, The Foresters and The Horse and Groom at Leyt |
There is one public house, The | Plough and Anchor, and a derelict Village Hall blown |
Centurion on Newark Road; and the Harrows, the | Plough and the Lincoln Green on Lincoln Road. |
hese only the church (rebuilt in 1841) and the | Plough Inn remain, and are still used for their inten |
The | Plough at Stalisfield Green was awarded 'restaurant o |
Wyverstone used to have the | Plough pub, a mid 16th building on Mill Road, but it |
s through the middle of Eastbury, and past The | Plough Inn, which holds The Great Eastbury Duck Race |
After the | plough had begun to physically deteriorate around 193 |
l ceased trading between 2000 and 2007 and the | Plough. |
re recorded, including the Fox and Hounds, the | Plough, which closed in 1961, and the Three Horseshoe |
os about farming with horses, Harnessed to the | Plough and First Steps to the Furrow, working with hi |
The village has two public houses - The | Plough and The Cock Inn, both of which are situated a |
End on the Cambridge to Royston road, and the | Plough on the High Street. |
l the way down the long reach and round to the | Plough. |
The | Plough is significant because the North Star (Polaris |
The name of one of the characters in Speed the | Plough, Mrs Grundy, has entered the English language |
Port Louis Starlite | RH123 Athletic 'A' | The | Plough Ifield | Wallington | Walton Heath Reserves | |
in Rokemarsh were all public houses, while the | Plough and Harrow in Berrick Salome, now Plough Cotta |
The | Plough was the first constellation of the "Way of Enl |
he library and three pubs: The Bulls Head, The | Plough Inn, and The Railway at the other end of the v |
Jim Prescott and became the house band at The | Plough and Stars in Cambridge, Massachusetts. |
The | Plough is well known in the local area for its tradit |
The | plough symbolizes the reclamation of the fields and t |
lon), Dusty's Wine Bar (now the pharmacy), The | Plough Inn and The Royal Fusilier at Aingers Green. |
tinued, and the first tenants in 2008 were the | Plough Foundation, who leased 4,358 square feet (404. |
In 1984, both the | Plough and the brewery were featured as the final des |
ed over in February 2010, at a ceremony at the | Plough Inn, to each of the Meningitis Trust, the Nott |
here were as many as three pubs (including The | Plough and The Fox), serving as coaching inns. |
l pubs (The Boathouse, The Admiral Nelson, The | Plough, and The Wheatsheaf), a selection of shops (in |
c house was built in 1637 and was known as The | Plough until 1798 when it was renamed The Lord Nelson |
The village has one pub called the ' | Plough Inn', serving meals and housing a well-used po |
published an 'Essay on the Construction of the | Plough,' in which he employed mathematical calculatio |
orted all those who had set their hands to the | plough (meaning the defence of the royal cause) not t |
poetry and plays, and contains "Freed from the | Plough and Other Innocent Tales", "Stone Keeper", "Th |
including Reverse Rapture (2005), Blue for the | Plough (1992), Hat on a Pond (2002), Voyages in Engli |
ubs the Ring O Bells, the Cheshire Cat and The | Plough. |
Carats, And Miss Reardon Drinks a Little, The | Plough and the Stars, The Glass Menagerie, Morning's |
); A Cure for the Heart Ache (1797); Speed the | Plough (1798); Secrets Worth Knowing (1798); The Blin |
the Welsh Football League, they play at their | Plough Road ground which opened in the mid 1990s. |
turnpike road past Staverton Bridge, the then | Plough Inn and Arle Court. |
decided to demolish the Hall to raise money to | plough into the Estate. |
Three quarters of the island is given up to | plough, the chief crops being dagusa and teff, both d |
e area that eight oxen were said to be able to | plough in one year. |
an first yoke the Khalkotauroi and use them to | plough a field. |
ng to ride and the sturdy cycle frame seems to | plough through road bumps reasonably well despite hav |
am, granted liberty to the monks of Melrose to | plough and sow the lands of Blanslie and the plain be |
eld Road on the edge of Putney in the west, to | Plough Road near Clapham Junction in the east, and fr |
Various | plough shells on the southern African coast look simi |
Why the Walle | Plough had been deposited in a bog is not known. |
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