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He destroys rocks and walls by ploughing straight through them.
Managing to avoid ploughing into the back of a bus?
The category 5 storm is currently ploughing through the Caribbean.
INVESTORS ARE ploughing hundreds of millions of dollars into vertical farming.
BHP, like its peers, is ploughing more investment into large-scale growth.
Tilling the earth like this causes less water to evaporate than ploughing.
Facebook is ploughing a lot of its earnings back into research and development.
Regardless, Careem is ploughing on with plans to scale its business, it seems.
Since when did ploughing someone like a pneumatic drill make for good sex?
Amri, 24, is suspected of ploughing a truck through the Berlin market on Monday.
At first, it was theorized that pesticides and industrial ploughing might be to blame.
That has not stopped governments ploughing money into doomed local manufacturers over the years.
The worry is that Facebook is ploughing into the same situation with Messenger chatbots.
That didn't prevent the central bank from ploughing on with ever bolder stimulus measures.
And that despite investors ploughing some $1.4BN into the three year old, still productless startup.
Browsers could find copies of "Ploughing Regulations for Bengal" and character studies of Cromwell's skull.
Browsers could find copies of "Ploughing Regulations for Bengal" and character studies of Cromwell's skull.
He has spent heavily on content, ploughing $12.5bn a year into shows such as "True Detective".
IN 1944 Heathrow was a rural hamlet best known for its fruit trees and ploughing contests.
Its tech giants are on board: Alibaba, Baidu and Huawei are ploughing money into making chips.
Investors are ploughing money into the sector, and some new firms may tread on Rivigo's toes.
Now it is ploughing money into the assets and investing in a nickel sulphate plant in Perth.
As well as investing in ride hailing, the tech giants are also ploughing money directly into carmaking.
With reserves of oil and gas dwindling, the government is ploughing the country's savings into grand development schemes.
Some are low tech, like stimulating the soil to store more carbon by limiting or halting deep-ploughing.
"There seems to be less appetite for just ploughing money straight back into the ground," according to Bishop.
These giant 300-ton robot tractors trundle along the seafloor, ploughing through the sediment, scooping up manganese rocks.
INDUSTRIAL MONEY Automakers have been ploughing funds into battery production and development, a key battleground in their electrification ambitions.
At least for those of us doughtily ploughing the rough terrain of macroeconomics, the answer is clear: an aggregate.
The European firm would be wise to resist this urge and instead consider ploughing money back into the business.
Giving farmers earlier warning of drought would help avoid pointless ploughing and planting, says Nguyen Huu Thien, an environmentalist.
The LME is ploughing on with its warehousing reform package with charge capping the latest measure out for consultation.
Switching entirely to jatropha would thus mean ploughing up 375 million hectares, more than a third of the United States.
She observed that they took care of pretty much everything, from raising children to making clothes and ploughing the fields.
The driver in the Barcelona attack abandoned the van and fled on foot on Thursday after ploughing into the crowd.
This means that, in fields levelled by ploughing, crops growing over archaeological remains have access to more water and better nutrients.
Hiring someone to do traditional ploughing of an acre of land in Meru costs about 1,200 Kenyan shillings ($12), farmers say.
The team also took on "small jobs on the side," ploughing any surplus money they earned into keeping the service alive.
Mature red crabs head to the beach in vast numbers, ploughing through any obstacle that dares to get in their way.
The hitch is that there are a lot more warships ploughing around, and so a lot more scope for dangerously heated encounters.
If national investment is greater than profits, a country is ploughing more into its stock of capital than it earns from it.
But there is a lot at stake for the carmakers ploughing billions of dollars into the development of batteries and electric cars.
Debris kicked up by the crash scattered to the southeast, ploughing out massive gashes that sweep radially out from the impact site.
Pursued by police cars, the man had been seen driving erratically before speeding into a pedestrian mall, ploughing into people, police said.
He was shot dead after ploughing through the crowd for some 2 km (1.5 miles) and firing from his vehicle with a pistol.
The BBC is developing a voice assistant, code named 'Beeb' Why is a publicly funded broadcaster ploughing money into developing a voice assistant?
Today individual bombs and other explosives are often found by gardeners hoeing the earth, farmers ploughing their fields or construction workers laying foundations.
In an industrial park on the edge of Ganzhou, the government is ploughing money into factories that make rare-earth magnets and alloys.
Just beyond the city limits of Pyongyang, farmers are still ploughing fields with oxen; women carry big bundles of firewood on their backs.
Ploughing more money into delivery, warehouses and the like suits Alibaba's "New Retail" initiative of marrying bricks-and-mortar retail with e-commerce.
A video on social media showed a white bus ploughing through a group of around 40 riot police officers in a narrow street.
Farmers who have already spent money on ploughing and irrigation to keep the soil moist can ill afford to leave their land fallow.
Deadpool is up to his usual antics: there's fire, guns, a truck ploughing into something, rain, explosions, and Deadpool sitting up from a coffin.
These include growing crops which use less nitrogen and are more tolerant to drought, restoring forests, changing livestock feed, and ploughing the land less.
Rest assured, we're ploughing all these revenues into product development to continue to make BH&FA YC the most innovative Youth Club on Planet Earth!
Netflix's original content — which it is ploughing billions of dollars into — is available worldwide, but the exact catalog for users varies based on their country.
Ploughing more resources into gene-banks and understanding wild varieties would strengthen food security and, in the long run, would boost the firms' bottom lines.
A glyphosate ban would result in more ploughing, and put German farmers at a competitive disadvantage, said Helmut Schramm, head of Bayer CropScience in Germany.
The company has also been investing heavily in artificial intelligence in recent years — ploughing in $23M in 2018 to open an AI lab in Paris.
He was shot dead after ploughing through the crowd for some 843 km (1.5 miles) as he opened fire from his vehicle with a pistol.
David Davis, Britain's Brexit minister, seems to be ploughing ahead with plans to leave the single market and the Labour leadership is unlikely to oppose this.
Ex-coca grower Morales nationalized Bolivia's resources sector after taking power in 2006, initially winning plaudits for ploughing the profits into welfare programs and boosting development.
It would also dial down tendencies that lead to massive resources ploughing into unproductive uses, resulting in over-capacity and excess production flooding into international markets.
The deal signals growing interest from banking giants in the fintech space, with other lenders like HSBC and Goldman Sachs also ploughing cash into similar providers.
By ploughing all future mandatory contributions into the state agency, the government could undercut the role pension funds have played in the growth of Polish capital markets.
China has been ploughing tens of billions of dollars into building a competitive chip industry in a bid to cut down on imports and support domestic demand.
Having repaired their balance sheets after a harrowing shake-out from a decade-long mining boom in 2013-2014, miners are again ploughing money into new projects.
Supporters, including The Netherlands which has issued permits to about 80 of its trawlers, say the technique reduces unwanted bycatch and avoids ploughing nets along the seabed.
Instead, your economics teacher might argue, ploughing into your life to weigh in on Supreme's business model, keeping supply low is an effective way to create demand.
They are ploughing about $10 billion into mostly non-gaming attractions before their licences expire in 2022 amid warnings new permits will be linked to efforts to diversify.
The channel broadcast images of amphibious armored vehicles ploughing through the sea towards a landing site, helicopters firing missiles at shore locations and soldiers parachuting down from helicopters.
But sometime during the second millennium BC, with agriculture evolving, cows were increasingly considered more useful as a source of milk, manure and ploughing power than as meat.
Making the hearings public neuters that particular objection, just as allowing a full House vote on impeachment rendered moot their protest that Democrats were ploughing ahead without one.
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thailand's royal oxen predicted a good harvest in an annual ploughing ceremony on Thursday, as the world's second-largest rice exporter heads into a new growing season.
Designed to stop rich owners buying success by ploughing unlimited amounts of cash into their clubs, the rules are complex, especially as there is a certain amount of leeway.
One consequence of the borrowing spree is that emerging market companies are increasingly ploughing money raised from markets back into repaying maturing debt, the International Monetary Fund has warned.
"We are starting to see more of an acceptance and that's because we have strong women who are actually just ploughing through any negative comments they receive," said Hodge.
No doubt many investors think they're being smart by ploughing money into the startup industry now, presuming a wave of IPOs will take place because of pent-up demand.
Neighboring China is Pakistan's closest ally, ploughing billions of dollars in loans and infrastructure investments into the South Asian nation as part of Beijing's vast Belt and Road initiative.
Boss Huang Zheng stressed that his company was ploughing funds into marketing, subsidies, and promotions to grow its so-called active customer base, which now stands at 536 million.
In May, citing cruelty to animals, the federal government banned the trade of cattle for slaughter, and restricted livestock sales only for agricultural purposes such as ploughing and dairy production.
All five are staples on the football's ad-break circuit, indirectly ploughing money in the direction of a sport that has spent two decades totting up ever-vaster broadcasting deals.
That would come on top of the $38bn that the Japanese conglomerate is itself ploughing into the venture-capital project, raising questions about SoftBank's exposure to potentially risky tech startups.
Neighbor China is the South Asian nation's closest ally and its main benefactor, ploughing billions of dollars into its infrastructure projects as part of the vast Belt and Road initiative.
After ploughing billions of dollars into online advertising, major brands are now demanding more transparency on how their money is spent, and evidence on how it leads to a transaction.
REFORMS AND ROBOTS Some foreign investors have been wary of ploughing money into Saudi Arabia due to concern over its human rights record and the commercial viability of some projects.
Neighbour China is the South Asian nation's closest ally and its main benefactor, ploughing billions of dollars into its infrastructure projects as part of the vast Belt and Road initiative.
I'm not good at ignoring Slack and just ploughing through some work for an hour, I end up checking every five minutes and helping with a headline or photo selection.
Today, 50 to 85 percent of farm work in Africa, such as ploughing and sowing, is done manually, according to the Malabo Montpellier Panel, a group of international agriculture experts.
But while it leads to higher yields in the short-term, multiple studies show that ploughing, fertilizing and using chemical pesticides on the soil dramatically inhibits its long-term health.
McLaren driver Carlos Sainz said everyone in the paddock was concerned about the virus and that only time would tell if ploughing ahead with Sunday's race was the right call.
So you can imagine my delight when I was ploughing along the motorway and began hovering behind another brave stalwart of the Great British Business Pun Brigade: A$AP Ricky.
Instead, fund managers are increasingly scouring for earnings and rewarding companies that are either ploughing back profits to expand their businesses or those that have cut payouts to protect balance sheets.
Through Statsbygg, a state property-management company, Norway is ploughing Nkr220m ($27m) into 60 new houses to replace those already destroyed, and some of those still standing but most at risk.
One museum in Anren is devoted to the nearly 18m urban youngsters who were banished to the countryside for years of ploughing, hauling manure and digging ditches instead of being educated.
Discovery reported a 16 percent drop in headline earnings for the first half of its financial year after ploughing a fifth of its earnings for the period into new business lines.
Lidl and rival discount supermarket chain Aldi have been ploughing ahead with investment in other countries, especially in Britain, where they have been taking market share from the traditional players there.
And it seems that will forever be the case for A2: gaining ground and supporters the traditional way, ploughing along his own path while the rest of the world played catch up.
The $100bn Vision Fund of Masayoshi Son, founder of SoftBank, a Japanese telecoms and internet firm, took $45bn of the kingdom's cash in 2016, ploughing it into young tech businesses, including Uber.
But the biggest cost of ploughing on could be the loss of Britain's reputation for carrying out projects on time and to budget—which would sap public support for future infrastructure spending.
They include super-specialised silicon designed to speed up calculations that are useful for artificial intelligence, another focus of "Made in China" and an area into which the country is ploughing cash.
As the Aizu fought valiantly from the towers and trenches, most women remained behind the scenes, ploughing their energies into cooking, bandaging, and extinguishing cannonballs that pounded the castle day and night.
On the competitors front, the scaling SaaS startup niche it's ploughing is clearly pretty specialized — with a larger number of players in this space focused at the enterprise end of the pipe.
One option is to plant more forests (which act as a carbon sink) or to replace the deep-ploughing of fields with shallow tillage (which helps soils absorb and retain more CO2).
Deal left again in 2013, leading to the Pixies' third reincarnation, possibly their most challenging yet, as a band ploughing on after the revolution it triggered had been absorbed into the mainstream.
Y Combinator backed Willing is ploughing a similar furrow over in the US — albeit it's offering will-writing as a free service in the hopes of driving business for funeral home partners.
Part of that comes down to the debt Kyng no doubt owes to Young Thug for ploughing through the walls to allow this sort of sound to exist in the first place.
Fashion labels have been ploughing into streetwear like sneakers as they fight it out to capture a younger clientele; others have switched designers or expanded their social media marketing to catch buyers' attention.
As is clear from that investor list, CornerJob is also ploughing a regional media for equity furrow, although the co-founders specify that "most" of the Series A is cash, rather than media.
GROWING PAINS Discovery reported a 16 percent drop in headline earnings for the first half of its financial year after ploughing a fifth of its earnings for the period into new business lines.
Carmakers are ploughing billions of pounds into autonomous technology with Ford already part of a government-sanctioned autonomous testing project in England and Volvo planning to test driverless cars in London next year.
Outside Swat's main city of Mingora, where the Taliban once hanged opponents from electricity pylons, one businessman is ploughing $1.5 million into a 13-floor hotel with 60 rooms and a miniature zoo.
TSB is following a blueprint set by larger rivals, such as Lloyds and RBS, by reducing its branch network and ploughing 120 million pounds into digital channels to fend off upstart online rivals.
PA) separately confirmed in May they would be ploughing a combined 20.8981 billion euros ($1.4 billion) into their Spanish plants over the next four years and the two will produce new models there.
Not unlike modern humans, it seems that these Mesopotamian laborers liked to let off some steam after a hard day of making pottery or ploughing fields and slam back a couple of cold ones.
As for its current metrics, including Orbitals' subscription pricing, Crawford declined to go into specifics, saying only that it costs its customers a "fraction" of what they are ploughing into a variety of industries.
Even some investors who have been ploughing back into low-rated euro zone bonds in recent weeks as speculation of more ECB easing has risen, are sceptical such a change would make much difference.
In the latest setback to the Muslim-dominated meat industry, Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government decreed animal markets will only be able to trade cattle for agricultural purposes such as ploughing and dairy production.
Under the new strategy, Pester's replacement Debbie Crosbie will follow a blueprint set by larger rivals like Lloyds and RBS, reducing branches and ploughing money into digital channels to fend off upstart online rivals.
Force India's French rookie Esteban Ocon brought the session to a close with a smash, breaking his suspension on the exit to the swimming pool complex and ploughing straight on into the energy-absorbent wall.
Organizers have been criticized by players and the media for ploughing ahead with qualifying this week despite authorities warning residents to stay indoors and restrict physical activity as air quality plunged due to bushfire smoke.
At the risk of drawing too downmarket a comparison, "La Belle Sauvage" functions a little like "Rogue One" does for the Star Wars universe: less a narrative ploughing ahead than a bit of retroactive plot-filling.
Over-55s no longer need to use their pension pots to buy an annuity, which gives a fixed income for life, and have been ploughing some of their cash into other pension products or investment funds.
Tata says its UK unit, expected this year to post its first profit in five years, will fail if it has to keep ploughing funds into a scheme with 13 times more pensioners than paying employees.
While the pandemic has brought sports to a shuddering halt across the globe, Australia's major leagues are grimly ploughing on with a "too big to fail" mentality while shutting out fans as part of containment efforts.
Every participant in the process, from shipper to customs agent to auditor, will be able to track shipments from start to finish by inspecting the relevant parts of the blockchain rather than ploughing through lots of paperwork.
"The Global Resources Outlook shows that we are ploughing through this planet's finite resources as if there is no tomorrow, causing climate change and biodiversity loss along the way," said Joyce Msyua, acting head of UN Environment.
On April 7 last year, Akilov hijacked a beer truck outside a restaurant in central Stockholm and sped some 500 meters (yards) down a pedestrian street, ploughing into shoppers before crashing the truck into a department store.
Groupama Team France had appeared to struggle to keep their boat on its foils during some maneuvers against defenders Oracle Team USA on Saturday, with their hulls occasionally ploughing into the water and losing them precious time.
It has upped the competitive pressure on U.S. rivals that are ploughing significant money and resources into AI — including Google and Microsoft — and recently developed a tool which it says can translate different languages in real time.
Ploughing the kind of fertile terrain that's sustained Four Tet and Jamie XX for years, the man known as Alex Crossan to his mum uses everything from bamboo flutes to thumb pianos to create his unique electronica.
Isaac Weishaupt: The best I can gleam from ploughing through dozens of books and websites is that it's this secretive group that has an alternate belief system and version of history that the masses are aware of.
Tournament organizers have been under fire for ploughing ahead with the qualifiers after an initial delay on Tuesday, with players complaining of breathing difficulties and one forced to retire from a match after suffering a coughing fit.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Beijing police are hunting for a man suspected of stabbing five people and then ploughing into a group of nine others with a van, killing one and injuring eight, the official Xinhua news agency reported.
Unlike cars, electric passenger jets remain dreams that even Elon Musk is not chasing, while Deutsche Lufthansa Chief Executive Carsten Spohr noted recently that switching his airline to biofuels would mean ploughing up a third of Germany.
With Alibaba ploughing funds into Paytm and already holding a stake in Snapdeal, the scene is set for its arch rival Tencent — which recently invested in e-commerce giant Flipkart — to grab a piece of India's payment landscape.
Seeing the potential benefits of oil, residents of the poorest of Kenya's 47 counties now want the central government to make up for decades of neglect by ploughing nearly a third of expected oil revenues back into Turkana.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany's top federal prosecutor said on Friday that the man shot dead by police in the Italian city of Milan was Anis Amri, the Tunisia suspected of ploughing a truck into a Christmas market in Berlin.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - With dealmaking in Asia sluggish and Chinese investment banks taking market share from global rivals, some foreign banks are ploughing resources into transaction banking, the workaday business of financing trade, managing cash and facilitating payments.
JOHANNESBURG, Aug 30 (Reuters) - South African insurer Discovery said on Friday it expected its normalised profits to fall by between 5% and 10% for the full-year, after ploughing around 20% of its earnings into new business lines.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - From ploughing through Norwegian snowfields to running in the red dirt of Australia's remote Northwest, Wallabies winger Nick Cummins had prepared himself as best he could for the return to the high octane world of sevens rugby.
And that can have unexpected consequences: Kyba, for his part, warns of the "rebound effect": if businesses or municipal governments save money by installing more-efficient lighting, they may end up ploughing the savings into lighting more structures overall.
It did so by retreating from wholesale funding markets, withdrawing efforts to attract new business, focusing on its existing client roster of mostly small savers in its home town, and ploughing its profits back into covering for bad loans.
On five LPs with The Gaslight Anthem, two solo records, and one as the leader of The Horrible Crowes, he's stayed roughly on the same path: ploughing through heartbreak, drawing inspiration from sepia-toned Americana, and (yeah) channelling Springsteen.
GEA also said it was ploughing ahead with restructuring faster than expected, implementing 10.43 million euros' worth of savings in 2015 versus its guidance of 10-20 million and lifting its core operating profit by 223.6 percent in the quarter.
Lloyd Munguma, a farmer from Chimhenga area, a few kilometers south of the city of Mutare, said the lack of cattle for ploughing had led many small-scale farmers in the area to give up almost completely on sowing crops.
In the Brazilian states of Para and Piaui fewer than half of rural properties are formally registered with the government, deterring farmers from ploughing money into their land and curbing efforts to fight poverty and boost economic growth, it said.
Between now and 2020 there will be a modest increase in the amount of land (currently 7,000 hectares) involved in existing predator-control schemes, a few new projects and a bringing together of various groups now ploughing separate anti-predator furrows.
Paris Match defended its decision to publish the images - including ones showing a truck ploughing into the crowd where 86 people were killed and hundreds injured - saying they were meant to inform the public and ensure the victims were not forgotten.
The trouble is that speculators and ordinary investors, who have been shaken by the summer crash in mainland stock markets, are increasingly ploughing their money into the housing market - most of it going to the frothy sector in big centers.
Though a swimming scholarship took her to South Dakota in 2008, and she now lives in Wisconsin, she visits Hawaii often and saw the rail line ploughing through her old Aiea neighborhood and nearby Pearl City a couple years ago.
VOLKMARSEN, Germany, Feb 25 (Reuters) - Investigators were hoping on Tuesday to question a 29-year-old man suspected of ploughing a silver Mercedes car into a carnival parade in the western German town of Volksmarsen, injuring 30 people including children.
He's good with a crowd, ploughing his way to the podium at a recent rally through adoring fans and hopping over barriers with a youthful ease that might rekindle memories of his days as a student activist in Caracas' Catholic University.
LONDON (Reuters) - A man who developed a hatred of Muslims after watching a TV drama about child sex crimes involving Asian men was found guilty on Thursday of ploughing a van into worshippers outside a north London Mosque weeks later, killing one.
But when you're at the pub, ploughing through your third glass of Chardonnay while your sensible mate sips on a Coca-Cola, new research suggests it could be you who's more at risk from extra calories in the short and long term.
Certain disdain may be thrown its way in terms of questionable stealth sections using the heavily armored vehicle, but chasing Firefly or ploughing through scenery that explodes on impact is a unique and exhilarating feeling that could have so easily gone wrong.
Even in open countries such as Australia and Canada governments may welcome the death of a controversial scheme that voters have seen (when they have noticed it at all) as typical of the arrogance of the global elite, ploughing ahead with its secretive dealmaking.
MELBOURNE, March 12 (Reuters) - McLaren driver Carlos Sainz said on Thursday everyone in the paddock at the Australian Grand Prix is concerned about the coronavirus outbreak and that only time will tell if ploughing ahead with the Formula One season-opener is the right decision.
But Washington seems intent on ploughing ahead, perhaps entertaining visions of some sort of grand plan to remake the Middle East -- think Jared Kushner's much-awaited "Deal of the Century" -- to vanquish once and for all its perceived regional foes and bring about a Pax Americana.
Many outsiders come to wonder at the wild of the Highlands or to seek the clichéd Caledonia of the screen—"Braveheart", "Outlander" and the Hogwarts Express ploughing across the Glenfinnan Viaduct—but spend time and money in pubs, restaurants and hotels, where music sets the mood.
And this August, after years spent ploughing huge amounts of money into its business in China, it announced that it was merging its Chinese business with that of a local rival, Didi Chuxing, in return for a fifth of the new firm, worth around $7 billion today.
I was in London Fields the other weekend and it just looks like fires are happening because there's a thousand BBQs and I was on the tube just appreciating the things in London that I missed in LA. We've jsut got such an attitude of ploughing through.
A bigger concern is whether the government will see a return on the hundreds of millions of dollars it is ploughing into a special economic zone (SEZ) in Oecusse, an exclave tucked into the Indonesian half of the island of Timor, for which the business plan remains worryingly vague.
The Cuban regime has banned porn, but weirdly you can watch it on TV in some bars, where patrons will glance at it with the kind of nonchalance that can make it seem like a football game is on, instead of a couple ploughing the fields of love.
Local media have reported that British-born Khalid Masood sent an encrypted message moments before killing four people last week by ploughing his car into pedestrians and fatally stabbing a policeman as he tried to get into parliament in an 82-second attack that struck terror in the heart of London.
Donald Trump was pushed into second place in the Republican field, leaving him standing on a stage in a hotel ballroom in Des Moines, flanked by his family like a conventional politician, ploughing his way through a flat-sounding speech of congratulations to the victor, Senator Ted Cruz of Texas.
At the time of writing the party is still ploughing money into Facebook ads, per Facebook's Ad Library Archive — shelling out £113,270 in the past seven days alone to run 2,464 ads, per Facebook's Ad Library Report, which makes it by far the biggest UK advertiser by spend for the period.
When you hear those sharp vowels reverberate around your skull, you know what time it is: the words are pretty much a prerequisite to ScHoolboy Q ploughing into your consciousness, as his dank-ass ad-libs pass into your ears like they're participating in some aural form of second hand smoke.
Police said the truck killed 12 people and injured 48 others after ploughing into the Christmas market at the foot of the Gedaechtniskirche, or memorial church, built in 1891-95, which was left a ruin after it was damaged in World War Two bombing raids as a monument to peace and reconciliation.
But while the company was ploughing resource into adding a parental control layer to Echo and making Alexa's speech recognition kid-friendly, the COPPA complaint argues it failed to pay enough attention to the data protection and privacy obligations that apply to products targeted at children — as the Echo Dot Kids clearly is.
As the discerning visitor to HomePlace may sense, the poet emerged from a slow but conflict-ridden world: a place where Catholic and Protestant farmers could deal amicably over cattle or ploughing without ever forgetting that they were, ultimately, on opposite sides of an intercommunal divide which had drawn blood and might draw more.
I don't care if you've got that festival booked for the end of September, or if you're still squeezing a few shivering walks out of those denim cut offs; the earth is still turning, time is ploughing onwards and the air—in the cruel northern hemisphere that makes winter the long season—is getting colder.
More from Eric Platt and Mark Vandevelde of the FT: The so-called family offices where Mr. Trott wields clout and raises much of his capital are garnering increasing power on Wall Street, as they hire investment teams to buy midsized companies outright instead of ploughing money into funds run by outside fund managers.
Though it remains to be seen whether Google's shift to a paid auction model which Ecosia is not participating in — given doing so would require the not-for-profit to spend money paying Google to appear as a choice rather than ploughing those revenues into planting more trees — will put a dampener on Ecosia's Android growth this year.
Of course, Trump isn't really ploughing new ground in trying to create his own private, for-profit State Department, CIA or Secret Service: Sovereignty is not a unitary phenomenon but a collection of powers that can be unbundled, and numerous countries have effectively outsourced various functions such as, for instance, their monetary policy; the British Empire went further and handed over actual governing of large swaths of the globe to the private Hudson's Bay and East India Companies (the Dutch did the same).

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