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"plough" Definitions
  1. [countable] a large piece of farming equipment with one or several curved blades (= metal cutting parts), pulled by a tractor or by animals. It is used for digging and turning over soil, especially before seeds are planted.
  2. the Plough (British English) (North American English the Big Dipper) [singular] a group of seven bright stars that can only be seen from the northern half of the world

237 Sentences With "plough"

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It has been increasingly popular around the world since after World War II – and similar no-plough systems were the basis for much ancient agriculture, before the modern plough was invented.
Mr Rajoy is unlikely to want to plough on alone.
Together, the two lawyers plough into a field of perversity.
There is a huge amount of work to plough on with.
Non-profit institutions often plough those gains into expansion or salaries.
If the British are determined to plough on, that is their right.
How many stars does it get from you, Emily at the Plough?
Robert Johnson only has DJs, ergo the Plough and Sail must be better.
President Donald Trump plans to plough $1trn of spending into America's crumbling infrastructure.
So, for the time being, the Prime Minister looks set to plough on.
It plans to plough a further $100bn into new plants over the next decade.
Water not only moves, it can dance down a rock or plough through soil.
Vehicles have also been used to plough into crowds in London and in Barcelona.
It is time to plough fresh funds for excellent medium to long-term returns.
A source familiar with the matter said it would plough in 500 million euros.
Urban farmers' tractors are hired by smallholders to process maize or plough the fields.
So the company has some extra cash sloshing around to plough into new ventures.
It's a philosophical question: before we had the plough, the hammer, were we happier?
His last National Theater production was Sean O'Casey's "The Plough and the Stars" (2016).
But Mr Ghani, widely expected to win re-election, seems determined to plough ahead.
Central office took stock after that disaster, but merely decided to plough on as before.
The government could plough the newly created money into tax breaks and public-works schemes.
Their company, Sword & Plough, employs veterans and gives a percentage of profits to military charities.
This is the thorny sexual landscape Ms Zeigler's thoughtful play is attempting to plough through.
The spread narrowed partially after Siri's dismissal and the parties' pledges to plough on together.
Hassan is former CEO and chairman of Schering-Plough, and ex-chairman of Bausch & Lomb.
The final play in the series, "The Plough and the Stars" (1926), starts April 21.
These shares would be put into a collective fund that would do three things: pay a maximum £500 in dividends every year to workers; plough money back into the company; and plough any further money back to the taxman to pay for "social investment".
"We are always hungry (and) cannot use hoes to plough on a bigger area," Manatse said.
They did not adopt new technology, such as the plough, even when they heard of it.
The boom in road freight provides these companies with cash to plough into apps and algorithms.
With the world's population rising, more land would go under the plough, reducing insect diversity further.
Let the plough be controlledYou can still send an email to me if you are lonely.
Private investors would plough additional funds into the two groups as part of the proposed recapitalisation.
Nor is there much unfarmed land left that is suitable to be brought under the plough.
We're going to be using a chunk of the ICO to plough into underwater real estate.
"Strong Again" is the song that reminds you to brush your shoulders off and plough on.
While causing a global stir, other signatory nations and major businesses have vowed to plough on.
Plough in won every time, whether on a velvet chaise longue or a pile of horse blankets.
One image classifier could not tell the difference between a snow plough and an overturned school bus.
That will oblige many investors to plough funds into the kingdom, whatever they think of its rulers.
The U.S. pair have previously said they would plough up to $10 billion respectively into a project.
That could change if producers are willing to plough investments into high pressure acid leach (HPAL) plants.
Profitable firms are increasingly likely to bank their earnings than to plough them back into the business.
After the original Dons left, their stadium, Plough Lane, was bulldozed to make room for apartment blocks.
Fred Hassan is the former chairman of the board and chief executive officer of Schering-Plough Corporation.
"My father used to plough this land with an ox," Kiplagat said, gesturing at a harvested maize field.
Merck's merger with another pharma firm, Schering-Plough, in 2009, had brought it an obscure new cancer drug.
Faced with a sex scene she knew she had a choice: plough in or veer to one side.
They rig the mountain with ladders and rope handrails to make it easier for climbers to plough through.
"They don't plough, they don't rear cattle or sheep or goats because wildlife destroys our livelihood," said Mokaila.
Oil sands development has slowed in recent years, with companies reluctant to plough cash into expensive new mega-projects.
In 2009, the pharmaceutical company Merck agreed to pay $41 billion for Schering-Plough, a US-based drug company.
MGM could plough as much as $10 billion into a Japanese casino, its chief executive told Reuters in October.
"We plough on," Al-Saleh told a briefing in Bonn, when asked what stage his restructuring drive had reached.
"We plough on," Al-Saleh told a briefing in Bonn, when asked what stage his restructuring drive had reached.
Fourteen years later, he successfully negotiated the sale of Key to the Schering-Plough Corporation for more than $600 million.
Hudson, 51, has been CEO of the Novartis Pharmaceuticals unit since 2016 after holding positions at Schering Plough and AstraZeneca.
He is an industry veteran who played critical roles in Hep C drug discovery at Gilead, Novartis and Schering-Plough.
So firms plough back around 5% of revenues into researching how to make snow even when temperatures are around 0ºC.
"One of the best parts about Sword & Plough is meeting and working with such inspiring and talented veterans," Emily says.
First up was James at the Plough and Sail, a pub which, I was told, boasts both karaoke and DJs.
What's more, you can swipe messages to plough through them more quickly, using your Chromebook's touchscreen or built-in trackpad.
Having seen the destruction wrought by mining on land, undersea miners are working doubly hard to plough a different furrow.
And in theory you could get to see everything, because there aren't thousands upon thousands of people to plough through.
He worked around the world at increasingly higher levels of the international divisions of Revlon, Schering-Plough and Nabisco Brands.
European investors have been pulling money from U.S. equity funds even as they plough billions into U.S. equity income funds.
These are the YouTube accounts that plough away for years without ever picking up anything that even nods towards traction.
Farmers who plough the banks of the river amid Delhi's urban sprawl also accused organizers of forcing them off the land.
Washington's face wound up on Mount Rushmore; Adams got an HBO miniseries; Pickering won an award for having a superior plough.
BUYER'S remorse is often experienced in Silicon Valley by investors who plough money into risky startups only to see them fail.
Each time they plough, harrow, or plant a field they have a make a record, which they claim no one checks.
The city gets about 8 feet of it every winter, he points out, and everyone pitches in to shovel and plough.
Urban real estate prices have also risen as Iranians plough their savings into property rather than keeping them in depreciating rials.
Organon, originally based in the Netherlands, was acquired in 2007 by Schering-Plough Corp, which later merged with Merck & Co Inc.
The ECB will also plough money from maturing bonds it holds back into the market for years to anchor borrowing costs.
At one point, he turns around as if he's warning me or something, but it's really dark and I blithely plough on.
Mitch McConnell, the Senate majority leader, vowed to "plough right through it", promising to confirm Mr Kavanaugh "in the very near future".
Lewis plans to cut costs further and plough the savings back into the business to boost profit over the next three years.
"Government is giving 2,000 rupees in first instalment, which is not sufficient even to plough an acre of land," said farmer Dere.
This "cooperative" would plough all financial gains back in to improve the air traffic control system to fund further improvements, Chao said.
It's an apt metaphor for life: When things get tough, you can't avoid the sticky parts — you have to plough right through.
Call it an inside job, but at the inaugural fair, Pickering was awarded first prize for having the best plough in Essex county.
Prior to Novartis, Dr. Sacks served in leadership roles at Forest Research Institute, Meda Pharmaceuticals (formerly MedPointe Pharmaceuticals) and Schering-Plough Research Institute.
NHL has been exploring the Chinese market, with its commissioner Gary Bettman working on grassroots programs to "plough the way," according to O'Neil.
Over the course of one hour, we plough through Wheatus, Green Day, No Doubt, Nirvana, Marilyn Manson, RHCP, and multiple songs by Blur.
The deal, agreed with the scheme's trustees, will see Tata plough 550 million pounds into the final salary British Steel Pension Scheme (BSPS).
The name derives from the discs in which the meat was traditionally cooked—discs that came from retired machinery used to plough fields.
Instead, it has become a barren wasteland; a dusty, infertile furrow which he's been forced to plough as punishment for his mortal sins.
That has encouraged banks to plough capital into tiny, risky borrowers, even as they are under the gun to clean up bad loans.
Its total number of employees is down by 20,000 worldwide since 2011, as the company cut jobs after its merger with Schering-Plough.
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission had also sued Schering-Plough in 2011 over payments to rivals to delay generic versions of K-Dur.
Betsy soon signed on as chief operating officer, and the two formed Sword and Plough in 2012, when Emily was 203 and Betsy, 24.
So go on, grab your best scrolling finger and plough a furrow through the very best in food photography uploaded to Instagram this week.
Whatever the ideological twists and turns at the highest level of American government, the professionals plough on with their labours, as the law requires.
We're going to do this at children's hospitals all around the world, and I'm trying to plough through them as my own life legacy.
Scenario: You are at a friend's house on a summery evening, a few strong drinks deep to plough your way through the Sunday fear.
A move to Plough Lane would increase matchday revenues, help the club to grow commercially and, most importantly, return it to its spiritual heartland.
There are probably people who would sell their firstborn to sit and watch these boys plough through some garlic bread and medium spicy chicken.
Next, it plans to plough 280 billion yuan ($41 billion) into research facilities and factories, according to statements shared on its website last week.
The government also hopes that the auctions will raise billions of euros, which it plans to plough back into upgrading the national broadband network.
But large-scale deals – like Merck's $543-billion acquisition of Schering Plough in 2009, or Pfizer Inc's $68-billion purchase of Wyeth – have dried up.
First, find the two stars on the outside of the bowl of The Plough/Big Dipper; Merak at the bottom and Dubhe at the top.
And in the process, it's trying to do for heavy-duty commercial vehicles what it did for luxury cars — plough forward in its own lane.
Once, the obvious choice would have been a swashbuckling trader willing to win at all costs and to plough on in the face of criticism.
The China New Era Technology Fund, which is inspired by SoftBank's $100bn Vision Fund, hopes to raise 100bn yuan ($15bn) to plough into tech assets.
While a potential move to Plough Lane would improve the Dons' revenues, it's unclear how far a club can realistically go without further financial backing.
Mitsubishi also needs to plough money into connectivity and autonomous driving—a huge burden for a small carmaker—while contending with its fuel-economy scandal.
She is the daughter of Fred Hassan, a partner at Warburg Pincus and the former chairman of Bausch & Lomb and chief executive of Schering-Plough.
The result is that being considered conventionally attractive is often more important for team members than being able to plough through a load of digital minions.
Advocates of the EU's so-called "farm to fork" or "plough to plate" approach argue that it leads to higher standards of hygiene and animal welfare.
Around 55 percent expect no increase in 2019, while 45 percent predict policy makers will plough ahead and deliver the bloc's first rate hike since 2011.
Instead of trying to plough on with the old ways, he took several years out to study the Japanese production lines that had humbled the British.
The best deal was Merck acquiring Schering-Plough for $41 billion in 2009, and the worst was Johnson & Johnson's $30 billion acquisition of Actelion in 2017.
"We are so excited about this new strategic partnership and adventure," said Peter Zhang, the managing director of state-backed SinoFortone Investment, which bought the Plough.
Here's a handy guide on how to plough through the cuffing months with the sexual energy and seasonal enthusiasm of Santa and all his elves combined.
Alexander Karabanov, the lawyer for snow plough driver Vladimir Martynenko, said lawyers for the defense had put forward a motion for further investigation in the case.
That ease comes as yield-hungry investors flush with cash remain ready to plough liquidity into private equity-backed transactions that banks are eager to underwrite.
Since Merck's merger with Schering-Plough in 2009, it has had only two blockbuster drugs, of which only one was the result of its own research.
Well ahead of the pack, the two men will have to wait a while before major portfolio investors plough money into a market still fraught with risk.
Finance Minister Olaf Scholz pledged to plough 70% of the auction proceeds back into upgrading Germany's fiber-optic broadband networks, with the remaining 30% supporting digital schooling.
Finance Minister Olaf Scholz pledged to plough 70% of the auction proceeds back into upgrading Germany's fibre-optic broadband networks, with the remaining 30% supporting digital schooling.
Inmarsat, established in 22017 to enable ship-to-shore communication and distress calls, has reduced its dividend to plough money into wi-fi for the world's airlines.
WeWork slashed Neumann's voting rights, and said no member of his family could sit on its board as it plans to plough ahead with its public offering.
Fred Hassan was CEO and chairman of Schering-Plough before it merged with Merck in 2009, and was chairman of Bausch & Lomb for three years after that.
"That allows us to plough back in at least 60 percent in normal years, so we can achieve our growth targets without a capital increase," he added.
It is adorned by a smug quote from the anti-religious Roman poet Lucretius, about the pleasure of watching a ship plough through a storm from dry land.
Staff would plough snow off a pond, drill through thin ice, then pump up water to make the ice thicker, laying down a few inches at a time.
Foxconn will also work to rebuild Sharp's semiconductor business, an area where Sharp once held many patents but sold some to plough resources into display technology, Gou said.
TIM RICHARDSONMelbourne, Australia Your Brexit brief on agriculture ("We plough the fields and scarper", May 21st) referred to two surveys which suggested most farmers back the Leave campaign.
Maybelline was hosting a dinner in her honor in Memphis, and Mr. Altman was working with the legal team for Schering-Plough, then the cosmetics brand's parent company.
Roaring to life, clanking into action, the behemoths of European football tear towards their targets like maniacal motorway coaches, ready to plough through anyone who gets in their way.
Unlisted parent company Hyundai Motor Group, effectively led by Executive Vice Chairman Euisun Chung, said last week it would plough some $35 billion into developing new technologies through 2025.
But last November the meteorological department correctly forecast rain for early November, giving Islam and farmers like him the opportunity to plough their land and be ready to sow.
Modern hoaxers like Jones (who has also been at it for far longer than two years) are just appropriating cutting-edge tech tools to plough a very old furrow.
The sale, led by Morgan Stanley and UBS, is part of a wider portfolio clean up as EDP wants to plough in more cash into its renewable energy business.
Lines of Hardy came to serve as the epigraph — "Down their carved names / the raindrops plough" — to Chapter 20 of "Another Life," the most moving of Walcott's autobiographical work.
What is more unarguably the case, however, is that the resources governments will need to plough into tackling the disease will likely prove a potent distraction from events elsewhere.
In addition to pursuing her MBA at Stanford GSB, Cavness is the cofounder and CEO of Sword & Plough, a mission-driven handbag and accessories company that supports US veterans.
While not everyone in the sector is innocent, there is a broader trend of generics ruining profits and the ability to use those proceeds to plough into research and development.
"From a logistics point of view, it's quite a long slog for the chefs to plough through the sheer volume of people we are cooking for," he said via email.
UK online retailer Shop Direct posted a bigger-than-expected payment protection insurance provision, which could push its owners, the billionaire Barclay brothers, to plough more cash into the group.
At the current rate, Ms Zoltan and her collaborator have three-and-a-half years left of the podcast, if they are to plough their way through all seven books.
If such countries continue to drift away from the EU's fundamental values, others will be more likely to plough on with their ideas for integration and leave the stragglers behind.
NEW YORK (IFR) - Investors continued to plough cash into US bank stocks and bonds on Thursday as president-elect Donald Trump's transition team vowed to "dismantle" the Dodd-Frank Act.
The geologists identified plough marks etched onto the seafloor by the underwater keels of huge icebergs, and majestic 24-mile-long (40 km) needle-shaped ridges in the Barents Sea.
Kering is among the luxury groups that has so far benefited the most as an increasing number of young, middle class Chinese customers plough their earnings into high-end goods.
Italian media said guests at the hotel had checked out and were waiting for a snow plough to arrive to open up the road and let them down the mountain.
And it seems that as we plough on through to the latter half of the year, the riffs won't be letting up anytime soon, down in large part to Bully.
The 2009 Merck-Schering Plough merger was structured to get around change of control restrictions in the drug Remicade that would have forced Merck to sell it to Johnson & Johnson.
In the eastern states, where trees have been creeping back ever since the more fertile Midwest was opened to the plough in the mid-19th century, their recovery will continue.
Yet despite evidence suggesting it should change course or risk doing real damage, the government seems determined to plough ahead with a giant, increasingly unpopular project that will reshape the country.
The attackers used a van to plough into people out for a stroll in the city's Las Ramblas boulevard; hours later, another vehicle hit pedestrians in the nearby town of Cambrils.
PSA's investment comes after French rival Renault announced earlier in May that it would plough over 600 million euros into a new Spanish project and produce a new vehicle there too.
"The Plough and the Stars" (the title refers to a flag of the republican movement) holds a special place for Irish Rep: It was the company's first production, back in 1988.
There are few better places to tuck into a traditional Sunday roast then The Plough Inn at Ford, a child-friendly, 16th-century country pub that's also a bed-and-breakfast.
The Bank of England has already cut interest rates to a record low and its new corporate bond buying program could help some bigger firms to plough more money into their business.
His anti-austerity agenda, with pledges to plough money into Britain's stretched health service, schools, universities and social housing, struck a chord with voters jaded with the Conservative Party's rows over Brexit.
But measures that would legally oblige such social media platforms to set up "complaints offices" and plough more resources into deleting hate posts or fake news would chip away at that profit.
Some in the ANC are seeking to go further by ending the chief's role as custodians of land now regarded as communal by giving villagers title deeds to the land they plough.
Her father retired as a research chemist at Schering-Plough, the pharmaceutical company that was in Kenilworth, N.J. Mr. Botsford, 35, received a law degree May 24 from Northeastern University in Boston.
In essence the company is employing a growth strategy common among hot Silicon Valley tech companies: Get big quickly, plough any revenue back into growing the business, and worry about profits later.
He wants to wean T-Systems off its reliance on classic IT outsourcing, and plough the 600 million euros ($694 million) in job savings into growth opportunities in digital and cloud services.
As health-care providers plough millions into AI-powered machines, blockchain and other expensive innovative technologies to improve the future of medicine, there are concerns that health care costs could go up.
If a student at ALA receives substantial financial backing, and many do, they are required to come back to their home countries to plough their experience and education back into their communities.
It takes Ms Tokarczuk's bestselling thriller "Prowadź swój pług przez kości umarłych" ("Drive your plough over the bones of the dead") as its basis, though the screenplay differs in density from the novel.
It's particularly helpful when you want to stay focused and plough through your work as quickly as possible, but if it's not for you there are a host of other options as well.
It plans to plough at least 10 billion yuan, or $1.48 billion, into the so-called "AIoT" sector over the next five years, founder and chief operating officer Lei Jun announced on Friday.
Italian power grid operator has hired Spanish bank Santander to scout investors that could plough cash into its transmission businesses in Brazil, Peru and Uruguay, four sources familiar with the matter told Reuters.
China has committed to plough 2.5 trillion yuan ($361 billion) into renewable power generation by 2020, as the world's largest energy market continues to shift away from dirty coal power towards cleaner fuels.
A century after the guns fell silent, bomb-disposal units are still working to corral unexploded shells, grenades, shrapnel, mines and other deadly ordnance, often uncovered by farmers as they plough the fields.
"Those emissions come from the way we plough our soil, fertilize our crops, the way we use chemicals and manure, the way we raise our livestock, and the way we ... deforest," said Stamoulis.
Between the lines: It is likely true that employers would reap big savings if the government took insurance off their hands, and that many would plough savings back into wages, as economists believe.
Italian media said guests at the hotel had checked out and were waiting for a snow plough to arrive to open up the road and let them down the mountain when the avalanche struck.
Back inside the practice room he's transformed, as he and his bandmates plough through their set list with a passion that hurls riffs at the walls and crashes around the inside of my skull.
But the pain those things would once have conjured is now more just a dull ache, a fact of my life, something I chalk up to experience having made the conscious choice to plough forward.
LONDON (Reuters) - The car which an attacker used to plough into pedestrians on London's Westminster Bridge killing two people on Wednesday had been rented from Birmingham in central England, hire firm Enterprise said on Thursday.
Persistently high rates of profit give big firms plenty of money to plough into fancy research labs, but also suggest that the competitive pressures which might prompt them to exploit the resulting discoveries are weak.
Also joining the board is Robert Bertolini, an accountant and tax expert who as chief financial officer under Chief Executive Fred Hassan helped turn around a struggling Schering-Plough prior to its merger with Merck.
The young company is announcing $8.2 million in Series A funding led by Balderton Capital, money it plans to plough into growth across Europe and the U.S., including opening a New York office this week.
In sober suits and head scarves, men and women from the Bruderhof, a vowed community in upstate New York, stood on the fringes of the crowd, behind tables stacked with copies of their magazine, Plough .
Las Vegas Sands Corp and MGM Resorts International , which are vying to win licenses to run a casino resort in Japan, have previously said they would plough up to $10 billion respectively into a project.
With an average subscription of $10 a month, those customers represent some $14bn in annual revenue which the company will plough straight back into programming, marketing and technology—along with billions more that it will borrow.
A warmer climate combined with technological innovation in the form of the heavy plough, the introduction of the horse collar to harness horses to pull it, and the widespread use of newly developed horseshoes, transformed farming.
There's a reason most songs are about those subjects: they are our driving forces, the reason we unglue our eyes in the morning, take a breath of new-day air and plough onwards with our lives.
They are currently in the process of negotiating a move away from Kingston and back to Wimbledon, with the current plan to build a new 11,000 capacity ground near to their ancestral home of Plough Lane.
After a dozen cases in Europe of drivers using vehicles to plough into pedestrians, like the August attack in Barcelona, authorities have struggled to protect public spaces without disrupting cities' open character or busting tight budgets.
Made up of two brothers and two pals, Melbourne-based band Redspencer plough a decidedly 60s-indebted furrow—all hazy harmonies and interlocking guitar lines—with just a pinch of early Blur at their most melancholic.
The company, which has shaken up traditional approaches to insurance with a model that ties premium rates to clients' lifestyle choices, has been sacrificing profits in order to plough funds into new ventures including a bank.
Slumping stock markets - Dubai's bourse dropped 39 percent between mid-July and mid-January, while Saudi Arabia's index is down 10.1 percent year-to-date - means equity investors would be loathe to plough money into rights issues.
Oilfield services companies have been forced to accept rate cuts of up to 30 percent by oil producers, who have sharply curtailed conventional crude drilling activity even as they plough on with long-term oil sands investments.
Facebook has agreed to plough more resource into combating the use of its advertising platform by scammers, saying it will do more to tackle scam ads that use well-known public figures to try to trick consumers.
In a presentation Mr. Shkreli gave to Mr. Richardson in early 2011, as he was starting the company, he listed as investors people like a former chief executive of Schering-Plough who was not actually an investor.
Central banks continue to plough money into the financial system with a combination of interest rate cuts and other monetary moves but traders seem far from convinced that will see off the risk of a broader recession.
But with tens of billions of dollars already invested, the oil majors behind Gorgon and other Australian LNG projects have little choice but to plough on, consigning the market to profit-sapping surplus for the foreseeable future.
Chief Executive Pascal Soriot said AstraZeneca faced a "transitional period" due to the expiry of Crestor's U.S. patent in May, but the company was poised for a comeback and it would continue to plough investment into drug research.
They were another sort of alien influence, with their love of worthless, "shinplaster" paper money over "hard money"—good, solid coins—and the tangible things it could buy: a plot of land, a horse, a sharp-edged plough.
Sean O'Casey's 1926 drama "The Plough and the Stars" is one of the defining plays of the Irish repertoire, an unsparing portrait of a people in tumult set against the backdrop of the Easter Rising a century ago.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - A Russian court postponed until Friday a preliminary hearing on the death of the ex-boss of French oil major Total who was killed when his jet collided with a snow plough in a Moscow airport.
Prior to joining Schering-Plough in April 2003, Hassan was chairman and chief executive officer of Pharmacia Corporation – a company that was formed in March 2000 as a result of the merger of Monsanto and Pharmacia and Upjohn.
Qatar Airways will plough fresh money into a new company that will manage the airline, in which it will hold a 49 percent stake, Meridiana Chairman Marco Rigotti said after a meeting at Italy's industry ministry on Thursday.
"If the U.K. were to plough annual productivity gains into reduced working hours rather than pay rises, the normal working week could be four days within a decade," said Cambridge University sociologist Brendan Burchell, who led the research project.
MILAN/LONDON, Feb 13 (Reuters) - Italian power grid operator Terna has hired Spanish bank Santander to scout investors that could plough cash into its transmission businesses in Brazil, Peru and Uruguay, four sources familiar with the matter told Reuters.
The law provides for fines as high as €258.5M for companies that fail to remove illegal hate speech within 24 hours and has led to social media platforms like Facebook to plough greater resource into locally sited moderation teams.
The 5-Star is determined to introduce a basic income for the poor — the cornerstone of its electoral manifesto — while the League wants to cut taxes and offer incentives to firms to plough their profits back into their businesses.
Circular dry plough tracks resemble the concentric circles in Aboriginal dot paintings that tell of an ancient mythology, starving cattle queuing for feed look like an abstract painting and their black shadows stretching across the land a surrealist image.
After the Conservatives were re-elected last week with a majority of 80 seats, Prime Minister Boris Johnson will pursue twin priorities in government - to fulfill his promise to "get Brexit done" and plough money into Britain's health service.
The lawsuit stemmed from a settlement between the companies in 1998 that resolved patent litigation in which Schering-Plough sought to block Upsher-Smith from marketing a planned generic version of K-Dur until a patent expired in 2006.
Draped in red and gold, a pair of light-skinned royal oxen, named "Perm" and "Poon", which together form the word "multiply" in Thai, pulled a plough round a ceremonial field nine times, accompanied by court Brahmins and government officials.
The Vladimir Rusanov, an Arc7-classed LNG tanker that can plough through semi-cleared waters, left the Sabetta port on June 29 and is in the Chukchi Sea close to the Bering Strait, Refinitiv Eikon shipping data showed on Friday.
Bilfinger said it would plough most of the proceeds of up to 900 million euros back into its remaining business, although final investment decisions would have to wait for the arrival of new CEO Thomas Blades, expected in the third quarter.
Taking wine and bread at a church service meant physically taking the body and blood of Christ, while practices like ringing the church bell to ward off lightning and blessing the plough to ensure a healthy crop were all everyday tasks.
So a tool that helps SMEs create an engaging interface themselves, without having to plough resources they likely don't have into training high maintenance chat AIs which are probably overkill for their needs anyway, seems a good and sensible thing.
Critic's Pick Sean O'Casey's 1926 play "The Plough and the Stars," at the Irish Repertory Theater, starts off in such a jolly manner that you may think you're in for a comedy about colorful working-class folks in a Dublin tenement.
We tend to hear a lot of lurid stories about what happens when you plough through four grams a day—you get coke-bloat; your septum disintegrates; your heart explodes—but that's not how most people actually use the drug.
The rescue will include a new share issue for 4.5 billion euros ($5.3 billion) as part of a debt-to-equity swap, and the state will plough in a further 3.85 billion euros, the text published on the official legislative website showed.
Deutsche Telekom, Germany's No. 2 player Vodafone and Telefonica are all expected to bid in the 13G auction round, but are lobbying for terms that would ease up-front costs so that they can plough more cash into building out their networks.
Already the advance guard of the irresistible army of Anglo-Saxon emigration has begun to pour down upon it, armed with the plough and the rifle, and marking its trail with schools and colleges, courts and representative halls, mills and meeting-houses.
Christophe de Margerie, chief executive of France's largest listed company, was killed in October 2014 along with three air crew when his jet hit the snow plough as it was taking off from Moscow's Vnukovo airport in the middle of the night.
The settlement, disclosed in papers filed in federal court in Newark, New Jersey on Monday, came in a class action filed in 2001 arising out of a settlement in patent litigation between Upsher-Smith and Schering-Plough Corp, now owned by Merck.
As for existing federal and state-wide environmental protections, such as the Endangered Species Act, Trump is poised to do exactly what his Republican predecessor George W. Bush did back in 2008: plough right through these laws as if they don't mean a goddamn thing.
The cost savings that consumers, health insurers and governments enjoy thanks to the new technology would help; perhaps some people would plough their newly saved cash into elective procedures like plastic surgery, at clinics which might then have to expand and hire new workers.
Despite a breakdown in a truce, the failure of which Hijab said must prompt a reevaluation by world powers, and signs that both sides are gearing up to escalate the five-year-old civil war, De Mistura vowed to plough on with peace talks.
Still, 30-year bond yields were a touch lower in a sign that the far-end of the yield curve continues to benefit from an expectation that the ECB will plough funds from maturing bonds it holds back into longer-dated debt next year.
"The Plough at Cadsden" in the heart of the English countryside will go down as one of the more unusual UK buys for Chinese investors who have snapped up everything from luxury London apartments and skyscrapers to the maker of the iconic black taxi cab.
Building separate Chinese entities is a common route for larger international brands, who use the structure to raise more capital locally — or provide opportunities for international investors to focus specifically on the China opportunity — and subsequently plough that money more directly in regionally specific initiatives.
But "The Plough and the Stars" illustrates the company's approach at its most successful: It's hard not to be swept away by such a good yarn, and the show has an elemental appeal that testifies to the timeless power of a story well told.
If we can spare a few million square kilometres of land from the twin curses of over-grazing and the plough, we can even begin to rewild it, allowing ecosystems to rebuild themselves naturally and so sequester billions of tonnes of carbon in the process.
KARACHI (Reuters) - Chinese companies are in talks to snap up more businesses and land in Pakistan after sealing two major deals in recent months, a sign of deepening ties after Beijing vowed to plough $57 billion into a new trade route across the South Asian nation.
THE PLOUGH AND THE STARS The renowned Abbey Theater, the National Theater of Ireland, visits New Jersey with a production of Sean O'Casey's 1926 drama set during the 1916 Easter Rising, when a group of Irish nationalists rebelled against the British government and were brutally squashed.
My face seems transfixed in one state—for some reason, it's the same facial expression I remember having as a child growing up in rural Southern Jutland, when my parents asked me to collect all the biggest rocks in the field so our plough wouldn't break.
The seven young intellectuals retuned to the countryside to resist political pressures from city life in order to write moody poetry, whoop it up, screw around, and plough the fields behind tail swatting and bellowing water buffalos, who utter the most dialogue in the excerpted scenes.
Regards today's funding round — which I heard actually closed a couple of months ago, and brings total raised by TransferWise to $117 million — Hinrikus told me it will be used to improve the loss-making startup's balance sheet as it continues to plough all revenue into future growth.
"On this 100th anniversary of Veterans Day, we are so proud to celebrate our nation's veterans and we are grateful for the support that has helped Sword & Plough donate over $100,000 to veteran organizations, help support over 75 veteran jobs, and repurpose over 30,000 pounds of military surplus," Emily says.
They want a world in which incumbent firms are under less pressure to plough abnormally high profits back into the capital markets, giving them a licence to invest the money so they can grow ever larger, while enjoying tacit co-operation with the government to pursue industrial and social goals.
Suddenly we have twice the amount of labor to plough through the endless fields of golden TV. If we're at a dinner party and someone asks me what I thought of [Deep Space Nine/Deadwood/Downton Abbey], and I haven't seen it, there will be more of a chance that you have.
"Digital currency wise, we're really concerned about the environmental impact and scalability of the blockchain," he says — which could risk Openbook contradicting stated green aims in its manifesto and looking hypocritical, given its plan is to plough 30% of its revenues into 'give-back' projects, such as environmental and sustainability efforts and also education.

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