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"plow" Definitions
  1. 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.

804 Sentences With "plow"

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Verdick and Rosenthal may not be clearing new ground with these lessons, but what they plow, they plow well.
Mike Harden, a farmer and rancher, got his tractor and heavy-duty disk plow and began to plow all around Ashland.
The snow plow, which suffers from a pronounced hydraulic fuel leak, was started up, its lights turned on and the plow blade raised.
We're currently debating whether to spend about $1,500 on a plow for my husband's truck, or pay $50 each snow storm to have someone plow our driveway.
The snow plow was traveling northbound while the pickup truck was going southbound -- the truck lost control due to road conditions and crashed into the snow plow, Casillas said.
Emergency vehicles, however, must continue to plow through the storm.
That also prompted global investors to plow into riskier assets.
Use this time to rest and daydream, not plow forward.
They could buy a whole plow with that kinda scratch!
The Department of Sanitation collects data about snow plow routing.
It just continued to plow forward, guns blazing, systems failing.
We are confident those working in legislation will plow forward.
The only weapon he had was the vehicle's front plow.
As always, Adderall is often used to plow through work.
It is also not a hammer, a rake, or a plow.
"I decided to plow now I am stuck darn!!!!!" she tweeted.
You can do the job a lot better with a plow.
He had not seen a plow drive by since the storm.
So you know, losers sleep, winners plow on for a month.
You shall not plow with an ox and a donkey together.
The Bachelor and Bachelorette clearly want to plow forward into progressiveness.
Now is the time to daydream and brainstorm, not plow forward.
That's a lot of future cash available to plow into markets.
It's made them reluctant to plow funds into low-yielding projects.
So the tugboat crew had to just plow ahead and hope.
To plow through this new territory—it's very invigorating for me.
"Our plow operators have been working since Christmas Eve," he said.
They wanted to take the savings and plow it into academics.
The venue for McConnell's "plow right through it" comment was telling.
And some investors are hesitant to plow more money into fossil fuels.
Just watch this hamster plow through a level of Super Mario Bros.
Whether this means the ocean will plow further inland faster is unclear.
"You just have to plow on and play the hand that's dealt."
Chris rides in a plow truck at the Hooksett NH DOT facility.
The labor market, the plow horse of the recovery, continues to tighten.
They make bigger profits, which they can plow back into drug development.
"Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead," by Olga Tokarczuk.
As the metal plow drove through the soil, it struck something hard.
"He would plow the snow for us," said Victor Ujeck, a neighbor.
Our waitress said the restaurant is known for The Plow breakfast plate.
A Lexington Streets and Roads snow plow works on clearing Euclid Ave.
If you plow your fields, you can grow things in the future.
Remember: Mercury retrograde is the time to slow down, not plow ahead.
You're disheartened by the news, so you plow through a bag of chips.
So we have a lot, I'm just going to plow through them, Kara.
Last year, she starred in a West End production of Speed-the-Plow.
Around 7 pm a plow truck came as well as 3 cop cars.
Thankfully, the family managed to free the pig before the plow buried it.
Vision Fund 2 will plow money into tech startups driven by artificial intelligence.
They make bigger profits, which they can then plow back into drug development.
We plow the roads, drive the school buses and pick up the trash.
You can see which streets were plowed, and when, with their plow tracker.
The Millers plow north toward the Hudson, and the start of the race.
"They were forced to dig ditches, build roads and plow fields," she said.
If you decide to go to Plow, I suggest you do the same.
They plow your roads, pick up your garbage and answer your 911 calls.
The bill would plow most of that money back into new Medicare benefits.
The remaining three-quarters of the highway will plow through less mountainous terrain.
But when a crop is complete, farmers plow everything back into the soil.
We plow a chunk of cash into subsistence benefits, and people are still poor.
They sank their only plow too deep into the dense turf, snapping the blade.
Or, you can skip all the side stuff and just plow through the story.
Ignore #CBOscore and plow ahead or admit that some ideas might just be problematic.
HYDE PARK "The Plow That Broke the Plains" (1263), directed by Pare Lorentz. Feb.
HYDE PARK "The Plow That Broke the Plains" (1936), directed by Pare Lorentz. Feb.
"I love seeing the expression of plow guys when they drive by," he added.
When we got into trouble, we'd deploy both powerups and plow through more Nazis.
Predictably we would kiss, I would blow, he would plow, and he would come.
The success also gave these companies plenty of money to plow into the problem.
And conservative judicial activists are keeping up the pressure on Republicans to plow forward.
They used more than 300 plow trucks, some of which were sent from upstate.
He was one of the first Hong Kong tycoons to plow money into China.
I just plow ahead and continue to make the movie I wanted to make.
And Trump can plow ahead with rapprochement even if some in Washington oppose it.
We saw how families tried to plow their pain into charitable foundations and activism.
Indeed, the horse-drawn plow has become a benign, pastoral signature of biodynamic viticulture.
I ate at Plow on a Saturday morning and found it to be overhyped.
With each Plow platter priced at $19, that meant our total sat at $60.
His instinct, perhaps biographically informed, was just to plow through, meeting insult with impassivity.
He started work at dawn to plow, sow or harvest, depending on the season.
HIGH: 2014Lohan starred in her first-ever play in London, Speed-the-Plow in October.
Etim likened AI-assisted moderation to giving a farmer a mechanical plow versus a spade.
Or maybe the bike will spin out of control and it'll plow into a truck.
Or maybe you would plow money into a job guarantee or a direct cash transfer.
As stock valuations plow farther into historically high levels, our proclivity is to remain defensive.
"You realize I'm not going to plow fields just to make you happy," Kate says.
We get back, and I make coffee and plow into work emails for the day.
"We had a plow come down our street overnight, but it's impassable again," she said.
I plow through, shamefully drinking caffeine-free tea like those prude decaf-drinkers I loathe.
Wattle seeds are not the kind of thing you plow into a big bowl of.
The coastline that Florence will plow into this week is, if anything, even more vulnerable.
Your garden beds will have perfectly neat edges with Plow and Hearth Perma Mulch Border.
Some are positive — a February 3 review calls Plow a "delicious brunch in San Francisco!"
A friend and I got to Plow at 9:20 am on a Saturday morning.
The next day he set up a Craigslist ad offering to plow snow in Seattle.
But venture capital firms still have a lot of money to plow into major deals.
Does the girl texting as she hurries forward realize she's going to plow into me?
And that's sort of our lot, was to plow through a really ugly, difficult campaign.
The victim was struck as the plow crossed the tracks, Longmeadow Fire Chief Andrew Fraser said.
Some workers plow through projects, while others are very detail-oriented and spend more time planning.
Many allow pupils to listen to audiobooks instead of trying to plow through set reading books.
He told supporters Friday that Republicans would "plow right through" and put Kavanaugh on the court.
You can plow through the story in a few hours, but try to take your time.
With so many retrogrades this summer, it's time to take stock and review, not plow forward.
Sunday, she said, and despite her plow, had gotten stuck because the snow was so deep.
Yet this has reduced the amount of additional hard currency banks can plow into sovereign Eurobonds.
A snow plow clears Main Street at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah.
The Smith family had just passed a snow plow on Route 40 that Friday, Jan. 22.
He'll isolate from the mid-post or pick up a head of steam and plow downhill.
It really is going to take my sweat and my hands at the plow as well.
Will must be kept sedated so that Whispers cannot plow through the contents of his mind.
Perhaps next year Washington State will enlist the aid of the Plow King to get retribution. 
Despite WeWork's mounting losses and questionable valuation, SoftBank continued to plow money into the start-up.
He also bladed a firebreak around his tractor and his disk plow so they wouldn't burn.
The plow will likely pay for itself in three years, so we're leaning toward that option.
" Asked what could be done to improve it, Hill said, "Plow it up and start over.
It much prefers to plow forward and let the court challenges shake out as they will.
Cat comes and bugs me and I plow through a bunch of notifications, bunch of emails.
But the scale of the protests against his policies made it almost impossible to plow ahead.
National Democrats, meanwhile, wanted to plow resources into beating Republicans and largely sat out the race.
Do producers plow or till the rows between the vines, which releases carbon to the atmosphere?
After studying the competition, Mr. Nahem decided to plow the rental proceeds back into the property.
I think you're only supposed to use a handful, but I fucking plow this stuff on.
He said that the guests had been waiting for a snow plow to clear the roads.
This spike in coronavirus cases dented market sentiment and led traders to plow money into bonds.
We need to act like the Senate, he's thinking, but we're going to plow through this.
This young man is going to have to do more than try to plow middle ground.
But since it's Thursday, there's nothing to do but plow ahead until, hopefully, the "aha!" moment.
And he and party leaders have shelved plans to plow ahead with a national citizenship review.
If the GOP continues to let Trump plow ahead atop the polls, he'll win the nomination.
But to Doug, planting some noncommercial crops seemed an antiquated practice, like using a horse-drawn plow.
Tom Wolf said state transportation employees led the way with a plow train, CNN affiliate WPVI reported.
Photos of the aftermath show the front of the plow and passenger side of the cab smashed.
He has a plow and plows out both his driveway and mine, saving me hours of work.
I love what I do, I'm kind of relaxed, I plow on quietly, and I'm never hectic.
After losing their draft animals to the drought, they cannot plow their land to sow new crops.
It only took me three weeks to plow through five seasons and eight episodes of the show.
One resident, Hoda, was standing on her rooftop when she saw the trains plow into each other.
While we still have Thanksgiving to plow through, pre-holiday sales are slowly starting to pile up.
A more dovish-sounding U.S. Federal Reserve has also prompted global investors to plow into riskier assets.
Men plow snow at the Times Square during a snowstorm in New York on March 14, 2017.
"In the heart of the summer we need a snow plow" is his breeziest coke rap line.
The farmer is alive and the farmer is a strangled shape dragging a plow through the mud.
You already did the advertising, so you just need to invest in snow shovels and a plow.
In parts of Senegal, farmers can be seen bending over fields carved by a horse-drawn plow.
An Englewood fireman saw Frosty Ediger on his tractor trying to plow a firebreak around his house.
Dianne Feinstein, and would instead plow millions into helping his party seize the House majority that year.
That phenomenon encouraged investors to plow money into credit funds, lowering borrowing costs and juicing stock prices.
"The man died after a roadway crash involving a village plow truck and a pedestrian," police said.
We need to identity a more efficient route when we do an emergency response or plow snow.
Then it got less popular, and Democrats had to decide whether to plow through the angry resistance.
"Yesterday was a very smooth day for us in terms of being able to plow," she said.
A flurry can turn into a blizzard faster than a shovel can turn into a plow truck.
" Another review from January 19 declares her Plow experience was "an ordinary breakfast for an extraordinary wait.
Rising temperatures could open millions of once frigid acres to the plow, officials, farmers and scientists predict.
He said Thursday that hurricane winds were expected to plow into the Big Island on Thursday night.
No wonder most houses continue to plow serious money into extravaganzas to showcase their latest resort collections.
In other words, without secrets life is burden-work and business, furrow, yoke, plow—sterile and fruitless.
John McCain, Trump has promised to plow forward, and some observers suggest he has little to lose.
"The plow operator where I live has been plowing since last night, without stopping," Dr. Craig said.
Zuckerberg has pledged to plow any profits from investments back into the initiative to advance its mission.
A snow-plow driver was killed in a collision with an Amtrak snow plowing train in Longmeadow, Massachusetts.
Once you have them loaded up on your iPhone, you'll finally be able to plow through that backlog.
In previous years, the city used a contractor, CSB Contractors, to plow minor side streets in those areas.
In Pennsylvania, a man was apparently asphyxiated after his car was buried in snow by a passing plow.
Yet "Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead" is a warning not to underestimate the lowly.
Why plow through life making shitty decisions for myself when I can leave those decisions to everyone else?
The snowman obstacles in Frappe Snowland still have their bizarre twitchy heads intact after you plow through them.
And so if you're a venture capitalist, you're irresponsible if you start trying to plow money into it.
Martynenko admitted in court that he had driven his snow plow onto the runway, colliding with Margerie's jet.
China last week announced it would plow 2.5 trillion yuan ($361 billion) into renewable power generation by 2020.
It opens with Neeson driving his plow and then accepting an award for being such a good plower.
Senators view an impeachment trial as all but guaranteed as House Democrats plow deeper into their impeachment inquiry.
Maricopa officials are likely to have about another 200,000 ballots to plow through before every vote is tallied.
He wasn't even sure he could write the book, given the emotional ground he would have to plow.
Investors continue to plow money into passively managed index funds while shunning funds that use active stock pickers.
If you're a farmer, you hop on your tractor and plow a massive "Love Symbol" into your cornfield.
More people should read the classics of genre fiction before they plow into their old high school syllabus.
They shake their enormous heads and use them to plow aside the snow to get to their feed.
Plow the extra revenue into a mix of smaller deficits and more generous treatment of the middle class.
Jaffa Loren Panken and Herbert Joshua Stanton were married March 7 at King Plow Arts Center in Atlanta.
I was a bit bummed at the time, but figured I'd just plow ahead with other crossword projects.
They can also take the money from those sales and plow it into research for new mobility technologies.
Investors fought to plow money into new companies as they scattered thousands of the vehicles around the country.
KBW projects universal banks — the biggest Wall Street names — will plow $97 billion into share repurchases in 2018.
If the market is to plow through economic obstacles and rally, investment sentiment complacency will need to shift.
She has decided to plow her time and energy into the chapel, living with friends in nearby Oradell.
Plow through the sub-zero snaps to see the which stars are living in a winter wonderland. Chill!
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) predicted Friday his party would "plow right through" on Kavanaugh's confirmation.
She made money to buy oxen so she could plow fields and earn more money to liberate herself.
If it wasn't too much, you could just plow the streets and leave the extra snow on the side.
Unfortunately, that hasn't stopped corporations and governments from continuing to plow forward in deploying AI in the real world.
Whether you want to plow through your tasks or play high-octane games, it can handle whatever you need.
And then a plow truck comes crashing down the road and smacks the hell out of the police car.Whew.
Oil sands development has slowed in recent years, with companies reluctant to plow cash into expensive new mega-projects.
The final round of the half went North's way, stopping the plow and allowing them to catch their breath.
The group has raised more than $6900 million so far, money it plans to plow into the early blitz.
The wheelchair is also a great, literal icebreaker: My chair can plow though small patches and even snow banks.
Chinese investors continued to plow money into blue chips, helping lift sectors such as banking, raw materials and infrastructure.
Some states have even taken it upon themselves to plow roads and clean toilets that fall under federal jurisdiction.
US venture capitalists are on course to plow a record amount of funding into European tech startups this year.
"The scratching hurt my eyes so much I could barely go out in the sun to plow," he said.
Officials said they had tapped city employees from across departments to help plow during 12- to 16-hour shifts.
Staying private also meant that Koch Industries could plow roughly 90% of all its profits back into the company.
A recent report by data analytics firm Stacker ranked San Francisco's Plow restaurant as California's most popular breakfast spot.
Guiding a pair of oxen, he drew a wooden plow over his field, turning over thousands of shriveled carrots.
Many pass-through owners look wealthy on paper, but they plow every dollar of profits back into their businesses.
The plow truck driver has been placed on paid administrative leave pending the results of an investigation, police said.
Irma is expected to plow into south Florida, where American Airlines operates a hub out of Miami International Airport.
He said a city snow plow promptly damaged the grass next to his driveway as it cleared the road.
He turned out to be a broken-down plow horse who played only 46 games, few of them well.
These resources include thousands of plow trucks, specialized law enforcement vehicles and 5,20083 utility workers ready for restoration efforts.
"We plow on," Al-Saleh told a briefing in Bonn, when asked what stage his restructuring drive had reached.
There aren't even oxen strong enough to pull a plow, meaning that most farming is still done by hand.
So why not plow through Killing Eve in less than 12 hours, fueled by Sour Patch Kids and cliffhangers?
Irish cultivators were at the cutting edge of technology, adopting the plow, monoculture and little genetic variation between plants.
The Mabee family had slaves, and I noted that Mr. Tantillo had depicted a black man working a plow.
A passerby was able to jump into the truck and stop the truck before it could plow through anything else.
Softbank, which is in the process of trying to plow another $10 billion into Uber, also has helped finance rivals.
SCARSDALE "From Behind the Plow: Berry Brook Farm and Rivertowns Farm Markets Bring the Field to Your Table," discussion. Jan.
The company intends to take that big pile of cash and plow some into R&D and add new products.
But, you could say that for any industry [tech has] disrupted and continues to disrupt, and generally they plow ahead.
Throughout the Corn Belt's periphery, grasslands and shrublands, wildlife habitat and high-erosion zones have all come under the plow.
"I thought a plow hit a car," said a woman who lives across the street from where the Jeep sat.
But just watch it slowly plow into the ground while confused English people narrate the heartbreaking demise of the asscraft.
Mr. Lavertue and Ms. Simms hired him to do renovation work and a lawn care company to plow their driveway.
There are approximately 30,000 residential plowing companies and three times as many who plow commercial properties, like malls and offices.
All we have to do is show up to the job, plow it and send a picture when it's completed.
After sitting on hold for at least 10 minutes, we were told they could not guarantee a plow before Monday.
Dash cam footage in Victoria, Australia captured a tractor trailer truck plow through a fallen tree towards a stranded motorist.
We've already said we're going to plow a lot of money, additional money, into HBO to beef up that library.
You have solutions on your website, but not one in a 100 voters is likely to plow through that material.
Changes to how overseas profits are treated also allowed it to plow a record amount of cash into stock repurchases.
Apple made a strategic decision a few years ago to plow a lot of development resources into the iPhone camera.
Yet, Gary Cohn is convinced companies are going to plow their tax savings on foreign-earned profits into business investment.
"From the second the soil can dry, we can get in there and plow and finish cleaning up," Hanawahine said.
Trying to dash around the City Council room, he'd plow into a mild-looking woman in a kelly green suit.
President Donald Trump has been willing to plow ahead with policy before, over the professional opinions of other government experts.
When the rope ended, I used my feet as skis to plow through hundreds of feet of thick, soft sand.
Eastbound lane blocked for about 30 mins until a snow plow was able to move the boulder off highway. pic.twitter.
The inclusions in prominent emerging market indexes will clear the way for investors to plow more cash into Saudi Arabia.
" Over Christmas, Marlow continued to plow through Fraser's book; Moss watched a documentary series, by Lucy Worsley, called "Six Wives.
It's not uncommon there for road crews to plow through walls of snow that can reach up to 66 feet.
But the turnaround dragged on longer than expected as Coles needed to plow A$8 billion into overhauling its stores.
The fluidity of the situation is a boon to campaigns eager to plow massive amounts of cash into tech platforms.
The protesters arrived on a flotilla of small, traditional boats, where the rowers stand as they plow through the water.
Then give the results a close listen before you plow into ripping your whole CD collection to digital audio files.
Alexandras would plow through them like Karens were a window in a Long Island hair salon and they were deer.
Investors will soon be able to plow recently realized capital gains into projects or companies based in "Opportunity Zones," a.k.a.
If automated checkout kiosks let Maine supermarkets get by with fewer cashiers, that might make more people available to plow snow.
This is a bad way to write a stump speech, and a terrible way to plow through a 120-minute debate.
Bannon managed to convince Goldman Sachs to plow $60 million into a company that sold imaginary goods in an imaginary world.
Investors who plow capital gains from previous investments into Opportunity Zone projects can defer taxes on those gains up to 2026.
The piglet was half-frozen and stuck in the path of a huge snow plow that was headed right for it.
The ECB will also plow money from maturing bonds it holds back into the market for years to anchor borrowing costs.
We aren't sure where she is, but Stewart tweeted a picture of herself stuck in the snow in a plow truck.
They don't have to watch aging Steven Jackson and misused DeMarco Murray plow ahead for gains smaller than a powder room.
Rubio has speciously and cynically claimed that the Orlando massacre called him to leave his plow and return to public life.
That advantage has prompted global firms to plow billions of dollars into the Mexican auto industry, pushing output to record highs.
WWDC 2017 would be a good time to both consolidate this mess and plow a new road with fresh, Apple originals.
You can plow into the catcher and attempt to knock the ball free, risking injury, or you can be tagged out.
The entire display was adorable enough to convince us that autumn is overrated and we should plow straight through to winter.
But the Republican-controlled House and Senate, with Trump's backing, decided to plow forward with long-promised plans to repeal Obamacare.
If more than two inches of snow accumulates on roadways, the department will begin dispatching its fleet of 26,600 plow trucks.
Some conservatives are still insisting that Republicans plow ahead with linking the border wall and Planned Parenthood to the spending bill.
"McConnell tries to make the mules plow," Kennedy said, adding that the Kentucky Republican is "tougher than a two-dollar steak."
Even so, New Jersey lawmakers are looking hungrily at the potential bonanza of any sale to plow into the state budget.
Over the weekend, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell nonetheless committed himself to "plow right through" Ford's allegations without a meaningful investigation.
A year later, in community college and planning to plow her way through higher education, Tosh heard about nonprofit Carpe Mundi.
Still, many of us plow on, even after telling ourselves we should cut it out, or at least cut down. Why?
"We're extremely confident in the ability of the UK to plow through this issue with Brexit and move on," he said.
Mars is the planet of war, so a retrograde isn't very comfortable for it—Mars wants to plow forward, not retreat.
The engines of New York real estate may plow under the past, but they also clear the ground for new opportunities.
He went on to plow through other mainstays of the Italian opera repertory over the next six months with the company.
Urban real estate prices have also risen as Iranians plow their savings into property rather than keeping them in depreciating rials.
It's not at all uncommon for past lottery winners to eventually plow through their winnings and fall upon tough times financially.
May's ability to soak up political punishment and plow on regardless won her admiration, even from some of her many critics.
It also means resisting sales pitches to plow insurance proceeds into annuities or other investments that tie up funds perhaps forever.
"Nothing in the natural world mimics what we do with a plow or cultivator several times a year," Ms. Casteel said.
He's the victimizer (he did plow into the motorcyclist, though extenuating circumstances materialize), but he soon becomes the accident's other victim.
So when their operations generate huge surpluses — as many big medical centers do — they plow the money back into the system.
The old Oliver smokestack, from the Oliver Chilled Plow Works that once supplied plows to the world, still punctuates the horizon.
The partisan ethos that compels many members to want to plow over their partisan adversaries isn't limited to the legislative process.
The 1930 painting was rooted, like Wood himself, in Iowa values and steeped in reverence for those who plow the plain.
Still, farmers continue to plow under vast stretches of the biome, propelled largely by Chinese demand for Brazilian meat and grain.
He could be helpful, offering during snowstorms to plow the streets with his pickup and to clear snow from neighbors' driveways.
In this agricultural economy it's the boys who chop wood, plow the field, travel independently and work outside the home, she says.
My new Polaris with plow did a pretty good plowing job this morning but now all roads have to be done again!!!!
Flagging profits undercut Daimler's ability to plow money into the vehicles of the future at a time when such investment is crucial.
Arches National Park, for example, shut down because the park's inability to plow the roads after snowfall made conditions unsafe for visitors.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell wants to "plow right through" to the vote, despite the serious sexual assault allegations against the nominee.
"It's disappointing to hear the Committee will plow forward while the Supreme Court is considering the case," he said in a statement.
Television broadcasts showed survivors, some struggling to walk, in the arms of their rescuers, along with overturned vehicles, including a snow plow.
It's time to slow down and rest—the atmosphere is so exhausting that trying to plow forward right now makes no sense.
"The Voyagers are sampling tiny regions as they plow through space at roughly 38,000 miles per hour," noted Redfield in a statement.
"Government is giving 2,000 rupees in first installment, which is not sufficient even to plow an acre of land," said farmer Dere.
The Moral Machine adds new variations to the trolley problem: do you plow into a criminal or swerve and hit an executive?
Russia also has a nuclear-powered fleet that includes icebreakers, which are designed to plow through ice with nuclear reactors on board.
I plow through the crowd, run back down the stairs, across to the other staircase and tear up to the express platform.
The Koch network will plow $20 million into a public relations campaign aimed at convincing voters on the merits of the overhaul.
He still heads home on weekends to plant and plow his organic farm with his wife just outside of Big Sandy, Montana.
Whether you needed a cream separator or a catcher's mitt, a plow or a dress, or an entire house, Sears had it.
The coastline that Florence will plow into this week is, if anything, even more vulnerable than the one Hazel struck in 1954.
A related but somewhat broader idea is a national infrastructure bank, which would plow public and private capital into crumbling US infrastructure.
They soon plow a chunk of that into the Bitcoin circus, where they encounter shameless hucksters, hapless computer geeks and shadowy criminals.
When it snows, his grandson is outside by sunup to plow our driveway and is gone without letting me open my wallet.
Those costs are going to be even higher if a restaurant sources locally which, according to the Plow menu, the restaurant does.
Americans are expected to plow through 1.35 billion chicken wings over the course of the weekend, according to the National Chicken Council.
A driver died Wednesday when a pickup truck crashed into a Denver International Airport (DIA) snow plow, according to CNN affiliate KMGH.
Warren's campaign also has continued to plow through a call sheet of elected officials — with a particular focus on California's congressional delegation.
You can also find news and resources there, like a genealogy search engine page that can plow through four billion free records.
Three plow trucks ran off the road and got stuck in the snow Thursday in Chippewa County, Michigan, the county Road Commission said.
The plow driver was crossing the tracks, which the train was working to clear after roughly 12 to 15 inches of snow fell.
He said some farmers had turned to working together, using hoes, to plow fields for planting, "but that still will not help much".
Trying to plow through a slide deck in a first conversation with a venture capitalist often isn't the best approach, according to Feld.
The ads are believed to be highly profitable, and give the company money to plow into other investments, like the one-day shipping.
That said, Don did plow the profits into pricey seats for a coming Adele show as part of a Christmas present for Louise.
They will plow over the surfboards standing in the way of getting what they want, and what they want is to eat you.
Is old-ass Wade about to plow through a high-showing Marc Gasol and slam this bad boy down, vintage D-Wade Style?
He's also retaining the services of Fortress's three founders, who have committed to stay and plow half their deal proceeds into Fortress funds.
Still, the Fed will need to justify the decision to plow ahead with a rate cut given some prevailing strength in the economy.
Amazon often flip-flops between showing profits and losses, depending on how aggressively it decides to plow money into big new business bets.
Now these companies will be able to plow those tariff savings into their supply chains, their payroll, their factories and their design labs.
Uber driver Chen Yi said he saw a truck plow into people on a popular bike path adjacent to the West Side Highway.
If CarNation doesn't want its currency to rise, it has to take that $1 million trade surplus and plow it back into BananaLand.
The terms of the program have also allowed Mr. Kosztics to buy farming machinery for the village, including a new tractor and plow.
You'll have enough calories in you to plow a pumpkin field after eating these, but you'll probably end up sleeping like a baby.
Self-styled intelligent readers read for plot every bit as much as those who plow through mass-market paperback thrillers and romances do.
However, I do love a neat edge to a garden bed and nothing does that better than Plow and Hearth Perma Mulch Border.
The word's Latin roots are "de" (away from) and "lire" (the furrow of the plow) — or in contemporary parlance, to jump the tracks.
Within a few years, the Paridier women upgrade from a horse-drawn plow to a McCormick combine harvester to a gas-powered tractor.
And in Illinois, a man was killed Monday "after a roadway crash involving a village plow truck and a pedestrian," Libertyville police said.
It&aposs likely to plow on as usual, especially as the West continues to condemn China but refuse to take any concrete action.
Many of them will plow billions of dollars back into the economy as firms like Apple and FedEx already have pledged to do.
Two months after the Lion Air crash, the board authorized the company to plow yet another $20 billion into buying its own stock.
"He's been spearheading all of this and remained strong and is keeping the focus to help the family plow through this," says the source.
Update 5:03pm ET: Later in the day, Irma was downgraded to a Category 3 for the second time but continued to plow northwest.
Drawing Felder's low kicks would be another way to get him out of position and plow in with that double jab to right hand.
Record corn prices from 2600 to 217, driven by the world's growing appetite for meat and biofuels, encouraged farmers to plow up more land.
The plow driver, identified by UDOT as Terry Jacobson, survived the Thursday crash and is hospitalized with serious injuries in Provo's Utah Valley Hospital.
This week, Nilay, Dieter, and Paul plow through a week of news starting with (no surprise) the FCC's ongoing mission to destroy net neutrality.
Plow through your favorite novel while sitting on your morning commute, waiting for your kids at soccer practice, or anything else that involves headphones.
The distracted Prius driver realizes late that he's going to plow into the Tesla, and makes a turn toward the curb to avoid it.
That means on the margins, people will buy smaller, less fancy houses and plow somewhat more money into stocks or nicer cars or whatever.
A man was struck by a snow plow in the Chicago area and a couple reportedly died in a car crash, the Times reported.
Last year, she starred in a West End production of Speed-the-Plow and, according to the source, is currently working on several projects.
Unless you're a plow driver or a parka-clad elected official trying to look essential, one doesn't pretend to do battle against a blizzard.
At the ludicrous speeds of an ultra-high-energy cosmic ray, cruising through the cosmos is more like trying to plow through a blizzard.
Owners plow profits back into a business, and the business itself is often 80 percent to 90 percent of their net worth, Stumpf estimated.
You might as well plow the whole thing under and focus on providing a safe space for Pepsi to engage with potential Pepsi-drinkers.
Even with heavy armor discovered at the end of the game, combined with rings meant to increase poise, enemies can plow right through you.
To the undeterred who plow forward anyway, the monitor can detect fraud and waste early, curtailing further losses and building a case for recovery.
Overseas investors have been reluctant to plow money into a country where the rule of law is weak and the ruling family trumps all.
A "risk-off" day is the reverse — a day that investors plow money into safe assets out of fear of what will happen next.
He tends to plow projects through, a style likely carried over from his days at the U.S. Military Academy, where he also played football.
I think, you know, what we have to do is continue to plow kind of the furrow that we're on here until something changes.
For months, the stock market rally seemed to have the strength to plow through the obstacles that the Trump administration threw in its way.
It continues to plow billions of pounds into rolling out electric vehicles in order to respond to shifting customer preferences and tightening emissions regulations.
Just this weekend, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell told supporters of Kavanaugh not to worry -- "We're going to plow right through it," he said.
The last time I read the Constitution, it said our role was to advise and consent, not to 'plow right through' the confirmation process.
The first is that, rather than returning the savings to the taxpayers, he means to plow those savings back into the Pentagon budget. Why?
It plans to plow a little over $1 billion in cash to finance original programming in fiscal 2020 and about $2 billion by 2024.
It plans to plow a little over $1 billion in cash to finance original programming in fiscal 2020 and about $2 billion by 213.
The driver then continued to plow on through the crowd for hundreds of meters as "people went down like nine-pins," according to an onlooker.
How, he asked, could the court "plow ahead" with its interpretation of the 1868 treaty without adequately addressing the grounds of the decision in Repsis?
Going above and beyond clearing a path for fire personal to get in and out with a Caltrans plow on hwy 33 north of Ojai.
Still, Buffett has made clear that he's eager to plow some of Berkshire's cash into a huge deal, and that Britain remains on the table.
The policy would allow companies to write off the cost of capital investments such as equipment immediately and plow the money back into their businesses.
The moon enters Pisces, asking you to slow down and catch up on rest, Aries—even though you're energized to plow forward and make changes.
New YorkA 66-year-old man from Long Island was killed after getting hit by a snow plow Sunday afternoon, according to CBS New York.
One day I would eat as little as possible until I was so hungry that I'd plow into anything I could get my hands on.
The idea, sanitation officials said, was to devise routes that would keep drivers, as much as possible, on roadways that they are assigned to plow.
"Stop saving at work and plow the extra money that will pop into your paycheck to reducing your mortgage debt ASAP," Orman wrote for Money.
She couldn't just plow through the opposition like Luke Cage, nor was she particularly interested in martial arts or mysticism like Daredevil and Iron Fist.
Many people will never be found, as thousands of tons of earth displaces itself as if the the city blocks were flipped by a plow.
And maybe the feeling of sparse selection on streaming services has more to do with our ability to ravenously plow through content at minimal cost.
Binge-watching a show on Snapchat is appealing because it's much more doable; you could plow through all three new episodes during your lunch break.
The Cowboys (2-2) put the ball in Ezekiel Elliott's hands — both as a runner and receiver — and let him plow his way to victory.
So it is with wine writers, who each year plow more or less the same terrain, finding novel and provocative ways of presenting their material.
Instead, he has used it to plow many hundreds of thousands of dollars from corporate donors into a campaign strongbox containing more than $30 million.
The aim, Marren explains, is to see what will happen when the missiles plow through the earth's dense atmosphere on their way to their targets.
Last month, bulldozers started to plow 321 acres of asphalt, known as Parking Lot 21996, soon to become three multipurpose playing fields of artificial turf.
The likes of SoftBank and Singapore's Temasek still have plenty of money to plow into splashy names like the news and video-sharing app ByteDance.
"We have an aging problem of immense proportions," Mr. Tierney said, adding that some towns have even had a hard time finding snow plow drivers.
If he has a tribe it is among other intellectual obsessives — types who would get interested in finance and plow through minutes of Fed meetings.
Fire crews struggling to reach the town used giant earthmovers to plow abandoned vehicles off the road as if they were snowdrifts after a blizzard.
Plow has been in the city's Potrero Hill neighborhood for nine years and is famous for its long wait lines, as are many brunch spots.
"I was in the hospital when my friend Steve called me and gave me the idea of bringing my plow truck to Seattle," Holston said.
A second floor was added to the structure in the 1800s, featuring artifacts like a rope bed from the 1700s and a plow from 1862.
This is a story of a brother and sister who've had to plow through their own guilt, and who rebuilt a relationship with their father.
The mayor says he will plow that money back into the Common and other parks, and into needed renovations to public housing throughout the city.
"We either do nothing and smoke marijuana because it's legalized, or we put our shoulder to the plow and do everything we can," he said.
But, if you don't want to plow through the noise, we already plucked some of the best deals for you to take a look at.
The sector has been experiencing significant demand as corporations continue to plow resources into cloud computing, which requires infrastructure such as Vertiv's offerings, to support it.
Women have also been held back by traditions such as not being allowed to handle the plow, seen as a potent symbol of the male farmer.
Ahead, we've rounded up a few ways to deal with your anger so that it doesn't plow through and ruin your relationships or your mental health.
Imagine being able to plow through a Game of Thrones novel in the amount of time it takes normal people to get through a Goosebumps book.
X employees plow through academic papers and stack up frequent-flier miles attending conferences, looking for the seeds of projects they could grow into something real.
The downward revisions to the three quarters largely reflected downgrades to business investment, suggesting corporations likely did not plow their tax windfall back into their businesses.
If you were honest with yourselves, you would just stop, but you plow through, joylessly, and deal with the awkwardness and the regret in the morning.
Even though you have to plow through the crowds and the dissembling of PR representatives to get to the good stuff, it's almost always worth it.
But first, they have to plow through New Hampshire, a state that prizes the retail politics that Trump once thought he could get away with skipping.
"We've decided that we have not found yet the attractive asset to make us comfortable to plow out a lot of money," he told the paper.
The actor's up there shooting "Hard Powder" ... a movie about a snow plow driver seeking revenge against a drug kingpin who he thinks murdered his son.
The self-described optimist's work ethic impressed Merkel when she continued to plow through coalition papers from her hospital bed after a car accident last month.
Rather than get up and plow past Hamblin, D'Agostino stopped to check to see if her Olympic rival could continue and helped her off the ground.
But either way, Edward-Isaac Dovere reports that Bloomberg will plow hundreds of millions of dollars into a data operation aimed at unseating Trump (The Atlantic).
Like Green, Cohen is aware that there is not yet a consensus in favor of impeachment, even among Democrats, but he is determined to plow ahead.
But, beyond that, I say stop saving at work and plow the extra money that will pop into your paycheck to reducing your mortgage debt ASAP.
However, after two years of machinations and the development of a significant public record urging caution, the FCC nonetheless opted to plow ahead with formal rules.
Give your favorite billionaire reason to show off with one of Howe & Howe's luxury Ripsaw tanks, which can plow over any terrain, from sand to snow.
I started to recognize the landscape that Tokarczuk describes in "Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead," her newly translated animal-rights murder mystery.
That takes a lot of investment, so even though Amazon's sales grew like crazy every year, it had to plow its revenue back into further expansion.
There I gave my son over to Claude Dion, a dashing French-Canadian instructor who promised to annuler the last vestiges of Luke's American snow plow.
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When something goes wrong, like a truck knocking down a mailbox, he does not want customers to worry that the plow driver won't pay for damages.
If CarNation doesn't want the value of its currency to rise, it has to take that $1 million trade surplus and plow it back into BananaLand.
Then came promises that the land would thrive if people settled it, because "rain follows the plow," that even dynamite from excavation could make it rain.
We'd love to hear your predictions for the rest of the impeachment saga as we plow ahead in the new year: when will the trial start?
You're thinking clearly, you plow through your to-do list, and for the first time in your life you have the energy of a thousand suns.
South Bend was the former home of the Oliver Plow Equipment Company and the automaker Studebaker, both of which went belly-up in the mid-1960s.
Anyway, the Micius satellite continues to plow ahead—and it might not be too long before you are sending journalists government document links with a quantum key.
The decision probably wouldn't be, "We're going to plow right through," as Mitch McConnell has said is his plan for Brett Kavanaugh's nomination to the Supreme Court.
I also like to shake it up, which is why I did a Broadway show [You Can't Take It with You] and Speed-the-Plow in Australia.
They told us the roads are still all unplowed and they can't send a plow truck to clear the way as they are a privately owned company.
Finance Minister Olaf Scholz pledged to plow 70% of the auction proceeds back into upgrading Germany's fiber-optic broadband networks, with the remaining 30% supporting digital schooling.
U.S. officials estimate about 123,000 IS fighters remain inside Iraq's second largest city, resisting with mortar fire, snipers and suicide car bombs that plow into army positions.
The receiver lies on their back and lifts their legs backwards until their hips and lower back raise up, much like the the plow pose in yoga.
That's encouraged the company to plow ahead with the pirate mentality, including perhaps stealing from Google, in an all-out race to win the future of transportation.
They can also put in notes about when they need a plow by, like if it's a doctor who needs to be on the road by 6am.
Medartis said it would to plow the cash into expansion in markets including the United States and Australia, where its products command higher prices than in Europe.
With the UK out of the club, the EU and the eurozone can fully merge and plow ahead into constructing the institutions they really need to work.
Lindsay Lohan's turn in "Speed the Plow" attracted a few spectators primarily there to gawp, as did the prospect of Daniel Radcliffe's full-frontal nudity in "Equus".
The Federal Reserve is reluctant to plow ahead with more interest rate hikes because of increased global risks, Chicago Fed President Charles Evans told CNBC on Wednesday.
From the plow, to the tractor, to the combine harvester, to biotech and now digital and precision farming – technology has always transformed the way farmers do business.
Horrible minutes passed before both father and son made it out of the smoke O.K. Several ranchers set out to plow firebreaks, as Frosty Ediger had done.
The man was pronounced dead at the scene and the plow driver has been placed on paid administrative leave pending the result of an investigation, police said.
Regardless, HBO decided to plow ahead with a third season, picking up Mahershala Ali of Moonlight to star, promising some "terrific" new scripts from creator Nic Pizzolatto.
Despite his stateside ban and the ongoing game of cat and mouse at home, Giggs continues to plow forward with music that deftly operates in two worlds.
The Fed's blessing, coupled with a recent rise in global interest rates, have some on Wall Street licking their chops to plow more money into bank stocks.
I didn't rely on my parents to pay for my truck and I didn't rely on them to buy the plow that I got for my truck.
"Close follower of a team?" could refer to a fan, but today it hints at the PLOW that follows closely behind a team of oxen or horses.
Ms. DeVos and her cronies in the for-profit industry seem to think that they can plow ahead with these and other damaging proposals regardless of opposition.
Zheng Nanda worked the fields that surround this village in the northern province of Shanxi for more than four decades, often behind a plow pulled by cows.
SoftBank is buying ARM for a rich $32 billion, and it plans to plow another $25 billion in the Saudi joint venture over the next five years.
I stumbled through plow ruts and tried to keep to the very edge of the fields, so as not to disturb seedbeds or crops already heading out.
The only woman on the Murder Squad, and mixed-race as well, Antoinette has found it necessary to plow a path for herself through an unwelcoming world.
"When I started working on Evola, you had to plow through Italian," said Mr. Sedgwick, who keeps track of Traditionalist movements and thought on his blog, Traditionalists.
Speaker Paul D. Ryan of Wisconsin said party leaders were determined to plow ahead with repeal legislation, despite lingering disagreements among Republicans and outright opposition from Democrats.
The grant program, Plow to Plate, is now run by local employees, and has awarded almost $600,20123 to farmers and other food producers to rebuild their businesses.
The last Category 4 hurricane to plow directly into North Carolina was Hazel in 1954, a devastating storm that killed 19 people and destroyed some 15,000 homes.
Republican voters in general do not find Ford very credible, which gives their politicians more freedom to plow through the controversy and confirm Kavanaugh over Democratic objections.
As Platt jogged over, he checked behind his shoulder to see if the referee was paying attention, and then proceeded to plow right into Tenaglia's face, elbow-first.
If you plow a field with quackgrass, you will inadvertently cut up pieces of rhizomes which will then sprout, giving rise to more quack grass, and so on.
"A petri dish can't provide manure and it can't pull a plow and it doesn't provide a source of banking and trade for those people," says Van Eenennaam.
Whether it's getting stuck in a snow plow like Martha Stewart, or simply taking in the flurry-filled sights, here's how the stars are spending their snow day.
"My new Polaris with plow did a pretty good plowing job this morning but now all roads have to be done again!!!!" she wrote of the continuing snowfall.
These majestic beasts are a lot faster than they look, and their hump is a mound of muscle that enables them to plow through snow—or idiot humans.
People in poorer countries don't, so they're often faced with tough decisions in times of drought: Sell the only ox for food and plow by hand next year?
Tens of thousands of women also joined rallies where they wielded the plow, and some have also begun driving tractors, a practice once reserved for men, he said.
A snow plow driver was killed in Longmeadow, Massachusetts, local police said, and four older people died clearing snow in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, the local medical examiner said.
Many of the old routes forced drivers to spend part of their time along streets they were not assigned to plow so they could reach their appointed streets.
Whereas "Flights" wove several plot-strands into a patchwork meditation on travel, exile and the quest for home, "Drive Your Plow" adopts—but subverts—a more conventional genre.
During his nine months in the cowshed, Mr. Ji was forced to haul baskets of coal, weed a garden and hand-plow fields of rice near the campus.
If you have an employer-sponsored retirement plan at work, or extra funds to plow into a taxable investment account, you should take advantage of either or both.
The voracious reader and self-proclaimed "learning nerd" is known to plow through at least one book every week, with a heavy emphasis on business, science and mathematics.
Stocks could get a short-term boost as fear of missing out on gains leads more investors to plow more money into the U.S. equity market, analysts said.
The snow plow driver, Vladimir Martynenko, and duty engineer Vladimir Ledenev - two of five suspects in the case - both pleaded guilty to causing Margerie's death in October 2014.
That gave him the freedom to plow all of the company's profits back into research, and enabled it to continue coming out with many firsts in its field.
BENEDICT CUMBERBATCH as Hamlet, Lindsay Lohan in "Speed the Plow", Nicole Kidman in "Photograph 51": you can barely tread the boards these days without stepping on a star.
As House Democrats plow ahead, Trump and Vice President Mike Pence will go to Capitol Hill on Wednesday to attend a weekly closed lunch meeting of Senate Republicans.
And Amazon continues to plow money into an ever-expanding laundry list of consumer markets as well as distribution infrastructure that helps it move its products more efficiently.
This either needs to be a hard cut to try and escape Golden, or plow into the guy and make him think twice about standing still when tackling.
Dr. Hauer also pointed out a number of places where people have sought to tame the river's unruly habits in order to plow farm fields or build subdivisions.
Stephen Windler, 25, suffered fatal injuries when the snow plow he was operating overturned and landed on top of him, according to records from the Kansas Highway Patrol.
SAN FRANCISCO — Apple is rethinking what it plans to do about self-driving cars, just as other big tech companies appear ready to plow ahead with competing efforts.
The legend dates back to 85033th Century Rome when Cincinnatus, a humble farmer, was summoned to leave his cattle and plow and nominated to lead Rome into battle.
For us, these impromptu dance sessions on Kilimanjaro became a reminder to stop and enjoy the climb instead of just trying to plow our way to the finish.
It can be tempting to plow ahead and learn as much new material as you can, especially when the experience of learning a language feels like a game.
When you plow through a plate of Buffalo wings or down a massive cheeseburger, you're probably not thinking about the chickens or cows that made your meal possible.
For all the vitriol directed at Western influence in the newly published speeches, Deng, the party patriarch, wanted China to plow ahead with opening up to foreign investment.
To get to "Shadows" one first needs to plow through the iconic (read: numbingly boring) "Self-Portraits" (21960–113, 211) and the too-familiar Screen Tests (216–27).
Mr. Son recently told Matt Barnard, the chief executive of Plenty, that computers were ushering in a revolution in agriculture not seen since the invention of the plow.
McConnell has had 30 meetings with colleagues to discuss healthcare reform since May 2, and there are doubts over how much new ground there is left to plow.
While initial predictions suggested the storm could plow through a wide area of the US, including Alabama, updated forecasts later showed Alabama was out of the danger zone.
Even if the storm does plow westward, its winds are not expected to approach the Bahamas until Sunday evening at the earliest, according to the National Hurricane Center.
I go to the bathroom to start my morning routine when a cop knocks on the door and says we need to move our cars for the plow.
The defendants were accused of gross negligence for letting Sequoia plow nearly one-third of its assets into Valeant, despite a policy capping its stake at 25 percent.
TODAY'S WEATHER AND FINALLY A teeny, tiny snow plow For when your miniature train tracks are covered in snow ... behold, a Lego train that will barrel right through!
China, for instance, said it will plow about $361 billion into clean energy projects by 2020 as part of its broader effort to shift away from fossil fuels.
Heavy snow, enough to shovel and plow, is projected in a swath from northern Delaware and southeastern Pennsylvania to metro New York City, central Connecticut and central Massachusetts.
She stood beside Black's piano with her feet in a ski-plow pose and did scales by letting her mouth go completely loose and blowing through closed lips.
But Gonzales and Democratic strategists say the total fundraising picture for Democrats shows the party's donors remain energized and will plow big sums into the general-election battle.
It took three weeks for the retired snow plow driver to assemble the display, working as much as he was able to each day, sometimes only for an hour.
She tries to block him from the exit, and though the bandit almost maneuvers his way around her, he ultimately decides just to plow her body into a trashcan.
Officials, meanwhile, warned of treacherous travel conditions, and one snow plow on Long Island, New York, appeared to have trouble navigating the roads when it crashed into a pole.
They mapped out the probable path of what they expected to become a major storm, and it seemed almost certain that Irma would plow right into the Virgin Islands.
While the FCC continues to plow forward with its plan to cut as much of the Lifeline program as possible, it still has plenty of hurdles along the way.
It seemed a brilliantly progressive idea: an Inuit-led cooperative encouraging local artists to express their culture, sell their work and then plow the money back into the community.
Slow down: Mercury retrograde is time to look back, not plow forward—and with your ruling planet Mars retrograde, too, new projects really shouldn't be your focus right now.
I will say that there is, and you can check me on this, a sense that a "W" is needed so bad that they are ready to plow forward.
Here's what to watch today: The Rules Committee meets at 10 am to plow through more than 20 amendments, most of which will never go to the House floor.
While Twitter has a healthy reserve of cash on hand, it's unclear whether there are plans to return it to shareholders or plow it into new products or acquisitions.
Scuffed, sunburned or otherwise unwanted melons can be sold in a secondary market, but prices are volatile, so farmers may just plow them under because hauling them is expensive.
The tech that will feed the world Twenty years from now, the most important tool for putting food on your table won't be a harvester, combine or a plow.
The faster you can plow through and learn from your mistakes, the sooner you can understand whether your side project might ultimately be the kernel of a thriving business.
Weak demand and uncertainty caused by a regulation-happy White House put a lid on capital investment, causing cautious companies to plow their cash flow back into their stocks.
" Patnoe's boss, VTrans's Maintenance and Operations Bureau director, Scott Rogers, added, "We've often joked that the way we could improve highway safety in the winter is just not plow.
"Why was he allowed to drive so far without anyone bothering him?" asked Pierre Roux, who, from his balcony, watched the truck plow through the crowd outside his apartment.
German automakers are investing heavily in new technology in a race for the future as tech companies and upstarts like Tesla (TSLA) plow money into electric and autonomous cars.
If investors could no longer plow back their capital gains into new properties, they would have to borrow more money, adding to the growing debt burden on the economy.
Following a pair of bullocks that pulled a wooden plow, a couple of the women dropped seed potatoes in the furrows, which the rest of us covered with manure.
While it offers a couple of particularly challenging tasks, you can plow through the vast majority of levels with the same rote maneuvers you learned at the very start.
He would say things that weren't true, get dinged for them by various fact-checking columns and other media types, and then just plow ahead and keep saying them.
Chinese President Xi Jinping said in 2015 the country would plow $60 billion into African development projects to boost agriculture, build roads, ports and railways and cancel some debt.
Hedren marries her manager; the pair grow obsessed with lions, start a small animal sanctuary in their backyard and plow every penny into a film epic starring the beasts.
For a company its size and age, it reports meager profits, choosing to plow the cash generated by its business into new growth initiatives like video streaming and devices.
It's highly likely that with the opinion already assigned and presumably circulating in draft, the justices will plow ahead and do what some of them set out to accomplish.
Marlins 9, Yankees 3 MIAMI — Lance Lynn may be built like a plow horse, a barrel-chested pitcher with a constitution built to carry his team deep into games.
Those lucrative markets let Amazon plow cash into new businesses that require intense physical investments and engineering talent, like expanding fast grocery delivery or building out its Alexa ecosystem.
A firefighter in a specially designed bulldozer heard their distress calls over the radio, and arrived to plow through the burning trees and power lines and clear the way.
"It's a short bill," said Mr. Corker, who, like most other members, said he still had to plow through it and talk to state insurance officials, among other steps.
It comes with two eggs cooked however you like, two lemon ricotta pancakes, plow potatoes, and your choice of Nueske's bacon or house-made pork or chicken apple sausage.
When he received a job offer for $1,000, he decided to drive his plow-truck back to Washington when he went to be with his mom for her birthday.
The quiet morning broke into noisy pieces when Farmer Taunton's youngest son, William, a grimy boy with a common face, pounded into town bareback on a black plow horse.
While the capable motors and the tight suspension mask the weight well, the Taycan tends to plow into corners if you wait too long to get on the brakes.
Andrew M. Cuomo announced he'll be deploying state resources, including thousands of plow trucks, specialized law enforcement vehicles and utility workers, to areas expected to be hit with snow.
Though individually tiny, the sheer number of particles contained in a coronal mass ejection add up to a colossal force, and they plow into our planet at incredible speeds.
But it will still be able to plow 2300 billion euros ($25 billion) this year into building out its network infrastructure, technology chief Claudia Nemat told the same briefing.
Then he spent too much time marveling at Winona Ryder's face, giving a rogue demo-dog just the window of opportunity it needed to plow into this poor, sweet soul.
In June 3, Islamic terrorist used a van to plow into pedestrians on the London Bridge, then got out and began stabbing people in pubs and bars along the bridge.
Meanwhile Lucas, unencumbered by the internal bureaucracy and supply problems that would drive Anakin Skywalker to murder, can ostensibly just plow ahead with his vision for a museum near USC.
Many teams rely on two or three core runs all year because they trust little else, but this group can handle myriad concepts and still plow opponents off the line.
Automakers, including Daimler, are investing heavily in new technology in a race for the future as tech companies and upstarts like Tesla (TSLA) plow money into electric and autonomous cars.
Now imagine you're an economist back on the ground, and a panic­stricken software engineer is warning that his creations are about to plow everyone straight into a world without work.
In the dashcam video, recorded by another driver, the tractor-trailer appears to pass Jacobson's plow as it cleared slush on a snowy US Route 6 near Spanish Fork, Utah.
For the past four years, Thorpe and his family have built a reputation among Silicon Valley restaurateurs and farmers markets for the rich, organic produce they grow as Spade & Plow.
A ten-year-old Pendleton, New York boy died Wednesday after becoming trapped in a pile of snow as he was helping his relatives plow snow at a family farm.
The fastest-growing companies attracted the most capital, and companies were encouraged to plow that capital into growth initiatives with the promise of even higher valuations and more capital ahead.
Usually by the time a show reaches its third season, the actors largely feel like they know their characters and will try to plow through scenes as quickly as possible.
The formula that American farmers employ to sustain the foundation of the nation's food system is simple and time-honored—plow then plant, and in three months, harvest and sell.
"To try to tamp down productive dialogue is just not OK."  DeCosta told the paper that the area where the incident occurred was not a part of Pimental's plow route.
HARRY & SNOWMAN One day in 903, a Dutch immigrant named Harry de Leyer went to a Pennsylvania auction and bought a plow horse for $80, saving the animal from slaughter.
We'd be pushing corporate leaders to plow fresh money into vehicles, robots, buildings and factories with the economy already growing at what many economists view as an "above-trend" pace.
However, the protagonist must plow through her mental disorders (obsessive-compulsive disorder and severe anxiety), which make the mission extremely difficult and are a major obstacle in her social life.
Yet, as I plow through the maze-like halls of bombed-out Manhattan and the secret base underground in New Mexico, my mind wanders back to the gang's submarine base.
Unless you're a masterful speed-reader or you like to sit for long periods of time, you're not going to plow through a 400-page book in a single sitting.
He doesn't irrigate at all, nor does he plow, till or break the ground in any way, because he does not want to disturb the microbial life of the soil.
Side view mirrors are something of a vehicular vestigial organ here: Russian drivers often change lanes or otherwise plow forward without bothering to check what is coming up behind them.
Fortunately, there's an answer to both questions: Sell market-priced parking permits for certain heavily trafficked parts of the city, then plow that money back to improve the nearby neighborhoods.
From Benjamin Franklin and his lightning rod to Thomas Jefferson and his better moldboard plow, these were men who had been enamored with new technology as solutions to contemporary problems.
However, we didn't endure ridiculously long wait lines of any kind, which isn't the typical Plow experience based on Yelp reviews and what I've heard from others who've eaten there.
Freeport valued Grasberg at around $16 billion, suggesting Indonesia would have to plow a significant amount of money into the operation to increase its stake from its current 9 percent.
Bank of America Merrill Lynch said on Friday fears of a trade war had seen global investors plow $2.373 billion into bonds this week while pulling $22.37 billion from gold.
SoftBank has agreed to plow over $6 billion of new money into WeWork, with the hope that the financing will give the company breathing room to build a sustainable business.
The top Democrat on the House Appropriations Committee is warning Republicans not to ignore the budget accord struck last year as they plow through spending bills in the coming months.
"We used to till the ground, then plant, then go back and plow at least twice, and then spray a chemical," said Ms. Overman, who grows soybeans, corn and wheat.
Judge sat down one day to calculate how much he'd have to plow into one of these to avoid working for the rest of his life, living on interest alone.
Of all the things that threaten those who plow the fields of America — dwindling commodity prices, a painful trade war — the most enduring is the change to the landscape itself.
Facebook (FB), Amazon (AMZN), Netflix (NFLX) and Google owner Alphabet (GOOGL) are all still in hypergrowth mode and plow back much of their profits into acquisitions and research and development.
Strapped in a pack to a worker's back, these blowers plow through leaves, grass clippings, debris and light snow, making it possible for a landscaper to quickly clear a property.
Imagine a situation in which the car must either run off the road or plow through a large crowd of people: Whose risk should the car's algorithm aim to minimize?
When she was finally at the front of the queue, ready to board the next vehicle, the authorities shut down bus service so they could plow the roads, she said.
He's fresh off the campaign trail, and I assume that when he reenters the Senate, hopefully, he'll plow into Senate work and help us get some things done around here.
The folks eager to win sailing's greatest prize sink fortunes on the latest modern technology and materials, yielding vessels that don't so much plow through the water as fly above it.
It's now on a return collision course and is expected to plow into the Milky Way in about 233 million years, where it will ignite a spectacular burst of star formation.
All that travel and post-meal lounging will give you plenty of time to plow through the books that have been stacking up on your bedside table for the past year.
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Whether Republicans actually can — or even want to — plow ahead with a bill costing revenue on that scale is a matter of both economics and also the arcana of congressional procedure.
It's also done autonomously with 3D imaging in real time — not a simple by-wire system where it might grab at empty air and then plow through people in its path.
However, if you primarily shop at one of the supported stores, like Walmart, Needed could be an easier way to shop for savings without having to plow through the paper ad.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell vowed to "plow right through" Christine Blasey Ford's allegation that Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her when they were in high school before even listening to any testimony.
Uber's solution to the basic problem was to boldly plow ahead in a legal gray area, and then wage political battles from a position of strength with customers already in place.
I am convinced that it is about to hit the gas and plow through the front windows and kill everyone, but instead, it revs its engines and speeds off, sparing us.
Union Square Ventures, a venture capital firm known for early bets in Twitter, Etsy and Tumblr, has $450 million in capital commitments to plow into the next generation of technology startups.
Most buyers won't get anywhere near the limits of what the Gladiator can do—like happily plow through 30 inches of water—but those who do are sure to be entertained.
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Portage has helped plow Gary's streets, but it's further away politically than it has ever been: Lake County, where Gary is located, was the only county in northwest Indiana that Mrs.
Yet a misleading campaign waged by the oil industry has many believing renewable bioenergy is leading to a massive destruction of wild prairies as farmers put more land under the plow.
Or should they plow ahead so that the rest of the class can keep learning new things, and steal moments when they can to give the others a little extra help?
A 51-year-old man died Thursday after being hit by a private pickup truck with a plow blade in Crow Wing County, Minnesota, according to Crow Wing Sheriff Tom Dahl.
Thomas Jefferson could do pretty much everything from design houses to write music, while Teddy Roosevelt was a  speed reader and could plow through three or four books in a day.
Because they believe the planet Jupiter has shifted the path of comet debris just enough that Earth will plow through the densest area, as Slate's resident astronomer Phil Plait explains. Try.
The new megastore became the jewel in the crown, a vast retail emporium that would allow United to rake in still more money, and plow those funds back into Ferguson's team.
The Dothraki were established in the first episode as the most fearsome warriors on Earth; we saw them plow through the Lannister army as if it were a field of buttercups.
MGAC's Peter Bernard said that these additional payments have included everything from one-time fees of $90,000 to the city and local charities, to purchasing the city a new snow plow.
When the snow does actually come, with two or more inches on the ground, the "Drop your plow" order goes out on the radio, and workers are ready to do battle.
"Doug Ford is literally suspending the Charter of Rights of Ontario people in order to plow ahead with his revenge plot against his political enemies at Toronto city hall," she said.
Overdoses are churning through agricultural pockets of America like a plow through soil, tearing at rural communities and posing a new threat to the generational ties of families like the Winemillers.
If European leaders offer too few concessions for his liking, he might plow ahead with a no-deal exit and, given the limited parliamentary time to stop it, he might succeed.
"It's a book about the midcentury American West, gambling and queer love; but it doesn't follow the plow of stories from any of these territories," Lucie Shelly writes in her review.
"According to the report, Mr. Pruitt insisted that his staff plow ahead with this rollback without a cost-benefit analysis or children's health impact assessment, as required by law," said Sen.
If European leaders offer too few concessions for his liking, he might plow ahead with a no-deal exit and, given the limited parliamentary time to stop it, he might succeed.
Extending subsidies in the entire nongroup market plus this new option all the way up the income scale would plow back some of the savings, and likely cause notable employer coverage dropping.
How well those phones sell shapes Apple's fortunes over the following year and helps determine how much money it can plow into its increasingly diverse initiatives in artificial intelligence, cars, and entertainment.
" These days, the Milken Institute is a leading proponent of a new federal tax break that was intended to coax wealthy investors to plow money into distressed communities known as "opportunity zones.
Well before the blizzard of 2016 descended on New York, city officials had prepared a new blueprint to tackle the accumulating snow, creating new plow routes and a different hierarchy of roadways.
I wish airlines and credit card companies would abandon the bloated, convoluted, pro-business, anti-tourist points-and-miles system and plow those resources into lower fees and fares across the board.
And suddenly there you were, looking as hearty and plow-horsey as ever, and there was Sybbie, giving a sweet li'l hug to Georgie (and checking Marigold for signs of a pulse).
Because there's been some big macro concerns from China to oil prices earlier and then Brexit more recently—has the consumer flickered in line with those or does it plow on regardless?
The scary incident went down around 4 AM Thursday, and the video shows the 18-wheeler first slam through the front gate at full speed ... then plow through the Ranch's front door.
These ancient cells were once part of a dog that roamed the frozen Siberian steppe, a husky-like creature that lived in the time before humans invented the wheel or the plow.
But we do not get a bona fide philosophical inquiry into the underlying ethical issues—one that would plow headlong into the most difficult dilemmas, rather than immediately veering onto safe ground.
Cities can then create a virtuous cycle of reinvestment where they plow investment back into its infrastructure to better manage visitor growth, resident growth, and quality of life over the long-term.
Launching a sophisticated attack from multiple directions, they used armored bulldozers to plow over a protective trench so their convoy of trucks — some laden with explosives — could drive deep into the town.
The least friendly among us may skip these niceties, keep their heads bowed as they plow past those around them, but at worst they are promulgating a live-and-let-live indifference.
But Orman is adamant: If your golden years are in sight, "stop saving at work and plow the extra money that will pop into your paycheck to reducing your mortgage debt ASAP."
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The provision was not a major concern, but it would reduce long-term certainty and force the solar industry to plow its time and energy into a campaign to extend the credit.
While many of my peers are trekking to work, I'm in my jeans and sneakers making my way to classes with plenty of caffeine and snacks as I plow through my coursework.
Spek — RAC7 — One of those puzzle games people will plow through, it makes the mechanics simple to understand, then begins to really push and prod at your mastery of them over time.
In preparation for the storm, a fleet of 10 yellow plow trucks, dispatched by the New York State Thruway Authority, snaked their way from Buffalo to the lower Hudson Valley on Sunday.
This kind of behavior clearly creates political liabilities for the couple, but they spent years determined to plow ahead with the buckraking, regardless of its impact on their standing in the polls.
I awoke at 8 am on a Saturday morning to trek across the city by Uber to beat the bulk of the Saturday brunch crowd and give Plow a try for myself.
I decided that if I ever went back to Plow that I would go full-on carb mode and simply order the $16.75 stack of delicious lemon ricotta pancakes, protein be damned.
It was the last chance, before the South Carolina primary and the delegate bonanza of Super Tuesday, to slow Senator Bernie Sanders's momentum or plow past Michael R. Bloomberg's avalanche of cash.
The collapse of the super PAC standard took months and was sped up by the decisions of Tom Steyer, then Mike Bloomberg, to plow hundreds of millions of dollars into their campaigns.
It can be a kind of statement in itself, and the only way to appreciate its full meaning is to force your brain to plow right through it, slowly, word by word.
Law enforcement sources tell TMZ ... the rapper was arrested on suspicion of DUI and reckless driving in Burbank, CA after officers say they saw him plow into a row of parked cars.
Later, she becomes aroused by the thrill of merely donning a midnight-blue creation, in rustling organza, complete with the sort of under-harness that you might buckle onto a plow horse.
You've always thought that actions speak louder than words, but at this moment, inaction might be for the best—Mercury is retrograde, which means it's time to sit back; not plow forward.
But in the meantime, JD.com — and China in general — will plow ahead with drones more quickly than the US. Whatever you think of their strategy, it's more than just copy and paste.
The company said on Wednesday it would make a decision by the end of next year whether to plow a needed $500 million into its New Caledonia project over the next four years.
As if to reinforce Musk's point, Russian President Vladimir Putin told students shortly thereafter that he believed the technology would be a game changer, making it clear Russia would plow resources into it.
This time "A Little Uncanny," which compares Ronald Reagan unfavorably to Jane Fonda without falling for either, is nothing like a dirge, and neither is "Rain Follows the Plow," which meditates on sin.
Rather than a complex interface, Spoke aims to create a simple array of buckets that managers can pop in and pop out in order to plow through those requests as quickly as possible.
Here's one snow-plowing robot, Roboplow, built by DIY makers: And here's a video of a custom-made snow-plow robot by SuperDroid Robots that costs $8,500: This article originally appeared on Recode.net.
Already, a warming climate has allowed a cruise ship to plow through the previously impassable Northwest Passage, and is making it possible for vineyards to thrive in typically chilly places like Nova Scotia.
A snow plow driver in Massachusetts reportedly faces charges of disorderly conduct and assault after witnesses said he intentionally sprayed a group of anti-Trump protesters with slush and ice on Presidents Day.
The unusual French-Italian-German statement, released barely an hour after Trump announced his decision, underscored the disappointment of the eurozone's three largest economies and their resolve to plow ahead without Washington's support.
But the advantages may be more likely to go to investors whose children would benefit over time from stock market gains if corporations continue to plow profits into stock buybacks and dividend increases.
Of course the Fed could then plow that money back into new bonds, but that will depend on its assessment of whether or not it is time to withdraw money from the economy.
That is the type of plow-ahead play that made Kreider a playoff sensation when he joined the Rangers out of Boston College in 2012 and scored five goals during a postseason run.
Bain makes a tidy profit off of the deal just a year after buying Blue Coat and intends to take $24 million of the proceeds and plow it back into the combined business.
And even with rapid technological innovation and uncertain geopolitics, business leaders seem to have adjusted to "the new normal" and are confident enough to plow on with huge deals, as David Gelles reports.
The book, " Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead ," comes out here in August from Riverhead, in a translation by Antonia Lloyd-Jones, the translator of two previous novels by Tokarczuk.
The storm threatened to plow into the modest home that the nonprofit Habitat for Humanity had built for them more than a decade earlier, but they were afraid to drive to a shelter.
Though her critics see her as stubborn and inflexible, her determination to plow on through adversity, her ability to absorb political pain and her refusal to stand aside have won her some admiration.
Many economists say the slowdown is the worst since the global financial crisis a decade ago, when Beijing was forced to plow trillions of dollars into its economy to keep growth from derailing.
"Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead" is about an eccentric woman in her 60s in rural Poland who decides to investigate the murders of members of her local hunting club.
An Oscar, as it happens, figures among the props of Mr. Ireland's scabrous three-character satire, which owes a debt to David Mamet's "Speed-the-Plow," updating its ideas for the #MeToo era.
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Before he ever put a plow to the soil in his field, he sought the official views of both the U.S. Department of Agriculture Farm Services Agency and the Natural Resources Conservation Service.
His father grows wheat and rice on a 15-acre farm, where Hooda grew up a farmhand, feeding and milking cows, hitching the bull to the plow to sow seeds and spread fertilizer.
But this person added that only Trump knows what will happen and that the president could simply decide to plow ahead with both nominations despite the potential for embarrassing rejections in the Senate.
The Department of Transportation and Works for Newfoundland and Labrador said plow operators handled more than 100 requests for assistance Friday, including 24 from ambulances, 23 from police and 60 from the public.
I learned to embrace the reality that I was going to plow through dozens of bad first drafts and make countless mistakes on my way to becoming the writer I hoped to be.
The camera lingers on Franz, suffering stoically, and on the struggles of his wife as she drags her plow through the fields with only her sister for help, passing the point of collapse.
Cambodia's ceremony mirrors similar traditions in nearby Thailand and Myanmar in which oxen ceremonially plow the ground and then choose between eating bowls of rice, beans, corn water, grass, sesame seeds or alcohol.
The best, though, are worth a few million to the men — and it is always men who handle the falcons — who plow fortunes into a centuries-old pastime in the world's richest country.
Or it could plow it into existing moonshots, like its self-driving car project or Google Fiber — one source who used to work for that broadband unit said it may borrow cash soon.
Cozy oligopolists have little reason to plow profits into new investment, and have monopoly power over workers that can let them get away with holding down pay even when workers are relatively scarce.
One way, he says, is to engineer the meters to provide a hyperlocal benefit—plow some of the profits a meter generates back into sprucing up the very street on which the meter sits.
Ahead, we've rounded up the coolest Super Bowl nail-art ideas to show off your team spirit — or just to have a cute manicure as you plow through tortilla chips and seven-layer dip.
And seeing as how spring has not yet sprung, it's the perfect time to hunker down on the couch to plow through all the movies and TV you'll regret not watching once they're gone.
China's energy agency said Thursday it would plow 103 trillion yuan, or $210 billion, into clean electricity projects by 215 as part of a broader effort to shift the nation away from fossil fuels.
Farmers across the country who normally rely on ox-drawn ploughs to till their fields fear they will have to plow by hand this year – and harvest little at the end of the season.
These shoppers are called Satisfiers — they come to an e-commerce site with a specific need in mind, and the minute they find an item that meets that need, they plow ahead and purchase.
Lewis Ludlow, 26, had planned to rent the vehicle and plow it into shoppers in the bustling retail district, which attracts large numbers of tourists, during the busiest time of the week, prosecutors said.
Indeed, Google co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin decided to give Google a new parent company, Alphabet, precisely so they'd have a framework to efficiently plow Google's search engine profits into ambitious projects.
A continued rally in metals prices is galvanizing some firms into raising capital on exchanges across the world to fund exploration and plow cash into existing projects, with others also preparing initial public offerings.
It references a parable about a sharecropper who takes up his plow in place of a bull and works himself to death — a cautionary tale against the instrumentalizing of the individual by the state.
The effect of this might seem subtle at first, but it may be helping to keep the storm further south than it otherwise would go, since it cannot plow headfirst into such strong headwinds.
For that reason, drillers won't be able to make significant returns on the capital they plow into new production unless benchmark U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude oil and natural gas prices cooperate, Moody's said.
Attention spans may be shrinking to the blink of an eye or two, but there are still some of us who would rather read a fat Victorian novel than plow through a day's tweets.
A simple response would be for the Italian government to hold its nose and plow that sum into the banks, roughly mimicking what the United States government did with its TARP spending in 2008.
On land, the Marines depend on an 80-ton Assault Breacher Vehicle — an M1A1 Abrams tank chassis equipped with improved armor, a mine plow/combat dozer blade, and line charges — for mine-clearing missions.
De Margerie was killed in October 2014 along with three air crew when his jet hit the snow plow as it was taking off from Moscow's Vnukovo airport in the middle of the night.
Hanson, a 75-year-old retiree, decided to plow a large field on his property into the shape of the so-called "love symbol," the one that Prince used in lieu of a name.
Students who invite controversial speakers see the value of inviting speakers with these views, because they plow the way for views that aren't so controversial but may be subject to censorship by the left.
In 2008, he made the media rounds defending his patient, Jeremy Piven, who had pulled out of a production of Speed the Plow, claiming that he'd eaten so much sushi he'd contracted mercury poisoning.
And as a study in the daily depredations meted out by Hollywood heavies, "Bitter Wheat" has nothing on "Speed-the-Plow," a savage comedy from 1988 that reappears fairly regularly on the London stage.
But Good is a tenacious soul, who continues to plow through the legislative rules and regulations (sometimes invented on the spot) with which Brown tries to keep him from returning to his idée fixe.
European economies will shrink and risk a prolonged decline unless governments plow cash into their economies to combat the fallout from the novel coronavirus, Mario Draghi said in a Financial Times column this week.
Arthur DeGaetano, director of the Northeast Regional Climate Center at Cornell University, suggested visualizing a snowplow: The hurricane winds function as the plow, and the water "piles up" as it's pushed toward the shore.
Investors have continued to plow into bonds even though they are being promised a miniscule rate of return — or in the case of certain bonds in other big developed markets, no return at all.
After a Saturday gathering of hundreds of white nationalists in Virginia saw a car plow into a group of counter-protesters, killing at least one person, President Donald Trump said "many sides" were involved.
Is there a way to divert those contacts into my personal mailbox so I can just check there instead of having to plow through all my inboxes and possibly get pulled into work drama?
There were occasional speeches about the Lord, but there was also hardship and heart, à la "Little House on the Prairie"—if Pa hurt his leg, a handsome stranger would help plow the fields.
Chinese President Xi Jinping announced plans to plow $60 billion into African development projects at a summit in Johannesburg in 2015, saying it would boost agriculture, build roads, ports and railways and cancel some debt.
To find out, I contacted three Danish LSD OGs to plow through their decades of experience and learn how taking the drug during different stages of your life can change your outlook on the world.
It was not immediately clear what caused the crash, but investigators were looking into whether a second vehicle collided with the Challenger, causing it to jump the curb and plow into the cafe, police said.
SamsungPhoto: Alex Cranz (Gizmodo)Samsung continues to merrily plow its own furrow in the smartwatch space, which probably annoys Google quite a bit, as the Galaxy wearables are consistently well designed and slick to use.
As I plow through a series of weighted squats, I ponder how it is that she is pouring sweat and exerting more energy than all of us, yet doesn't look tired in the least bit.
This is what companies in the S&P 500 index have become really good at: Railroads slash capital spending, but plow more money into buying back their own shares, after two years of Freight Recession.
The first crews arrive in a "light column" of bulldozers traveling on the still boggy ground to plow insulating snow from the future road, exposing the soil to cold air and hastening a deep freeze.
While Flowstate is not ideal for reference- or research-based writing, it allowed me to flex my creative writing muscle and plow through a short diary entry about a cockroach I saw the other day.
There seems to be little these days that can foil the Yankees, particularly Tanaka, their ace pitcher, and Sanchez, their precocious rookie catcher, who continue to plow through opponents as if they were language barriers.
We don't always get to have a Cincinnatus, whose service is selfless and whose integrity is indomitable, Who comes to serve in humble glory, who returns to his plow when they would have him king.
It is only when we appreciate this dynamic that it becomes clear how truly problematic Libra could be, and why we should take so seriously Facebook executives' unwavering commitment to plow ahead with their project.
Along the way, we hit up a private barbecue at Amass, enjoy a private meal cheffed by Lee Tiernan, plow through the whole menu at Hot Doug's, and share some prime cuts with Coach Ditka.
Because consumers plow their savings at the gas pump back into the economy, creating jobs in sectors like retail and construction that generate far more jobs per consumer dollar spent than the oil extraction industry.
Read more " John Nichols in The Nation: "Thursday's hearing made it harder for [Senator Charles E.] Grassley and his committee colleagues to answer [Senator Mitch] McConnell's call to 'plow right through' to a Kavanaugh confirmation.
But Tesla seems to think that the idea of investing in Elon Musk will be more than enough to convince traditionally cautious bond investors to plow their money into the company's debt, profits or not.
Expiring tax breaks give companies an incentive to plow money into lobbying to retain those preferences, rather than putting that money toward research and development, worker training or other investments that might improve their productivity.
If Republicans had chosen that more achievable target, it would have given them money they could plow into tax cuts for the working poor, or a bill that added far less to the national debt.
So investors have continued to plow into bonds even though they are being promised a miniscule rate of return — or in the case of certain bonds in other big developed markets, no return at all.
Investors have remained hesitant to plow their money into stocks, even after this decade-long run, so fund managers say they do not see grossly overvalued markets as there were just over a decade ago.
"Skating is a way of life up here," the native Quebecois said, as my sturdy Nissan S.U.V. pulled up, poised to plow through the snowy roads of southern Quebec where I'd come simply to skate.
Then there was a knock on my window — a plow driver had noticed me just sitting there while the engine ran, and wanted to make sure everything was O.K. "Everything is fine," I assured him.
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SoftBank&aposs strategy with the Vision Fund is to plow huge sums of money — a minimum of $100 million — into later-stage startups, in part to crown winners in particular markets and ward off competitors.
Flush with cash, the campaign has chosen to plow $8 million into a nationally aired televison ad tying former Vice President Joe Biden to Ukraine and accusing Democrats of plotting to "steal" the 2020 election.
Josh: Rudy may be talking less from here on but there's going to be plenty for reporters and now the legal system to plow through that will make sure he's not far from the news.
And so, although rye is extraordinarily hardy and easy to grow, it was abandoned by many Scandinavian farmers, grown mostly for animal feed and as a cover crop to plow nutrients back into the soil.
Michonne removes herself from the operation, and the team goes forward with a daring gambit to plow a truck through Negan's outer wall, allowing the zombies to pour in and do the work for them.
The delay, which could be more consequential depending on what the FBI finds, slammed the brakes on Trump and Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell's pledge to "plow right through" to a quick confirmation of Kavanaugh.
Among these planets, Mars has the rarest retrograde, which occurs every two years for about two months and puts us in an aggressive mood yet finds us lacking the energy or ability to plow forward.
Lack of staffing to plow snowy roads or to keep watch over areas for safety is also forcing park officials to limit access to the public, or at least recommend potential visitors consider going somewhere else.
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If we slash corporate taxes, many more companies will want to locate here, and the ones domiciled here will have the incentive to bring home foreign profits and plow them into research and new business lines.
The current administration directed additional plow trucks, front-end loaders and V-shape plows to help clear those smaller Queens byways where the sanitation commissioner, Kathryn Garcia, said roughly 70 plows became stuck during the storm.
VW has agreed to plow $2700 billion into Ford's Argo AI self-driving unit, but estimates it could realize up to $2500 billion in revenue by sharing its MEB electric vehicle architecture with Ford in Europe.
French authorities for days have threatened to plow into the migrant camps in the seaside port town of Calais and level any of the hundreds of ramshackle homes that sat too near the busy nearby motorway.
But as he barreled into the right side of the line, where he might have expected to plow into a pile of defenders, a funny thing happened: Janovich raced 28 yards for a touchdown, virtually untouched.
While other OPEC members have been urging the freezing or lowering of oil production, Mr. Falih is pushing to keep it high and plow the money into other industries that might prove profitable for Saudi Arabia.
More than most comedies, Arrested Development has to shovel a ton of exposition at the audience at all times, and Howard's performance as the narrator has always been a great way to plow through said exposition.
Republicans may plow ahead to satisfy their voters, just as the Democrats did with Obamacare's passage, but they're learning that they won't just hear from the cheering section as they did for the last seven years.
Even after the accusations became public, Mr. McConnell said that Republicans were going to "plow right through it" while guaranteeing that "in the very near future," Judge Kavanaugh would be taking his seat on the court.
Liam Neeson It was a very good week for Liams because Liam Neeson went up in the rankings for killing a mother fucker with a tree in the trailer for his new snow plow death movie.
In the small, mountain valley town of Yeongju, 66-year-old blacksmith Seok Noh-ki was contemplating closing his struggling workshop until his homi, a traditional Korean hand plow, began selling like hot cakes on Amazon.
If they all adopt the per-capita consumption habits of today's Americans, we're going to burn up, heat up, eat up, plow up, choke up and smoke up the planet, whether the climate changes or not.
But after three years of Gary simply trying to plow his way through the line — a strategy that resulted in just 9.5 total sacks — it is safe to say that his technique could use some refinement.
The Republican Party does not want to recommit to a bipartisan ideal; Republicans are quite content to ignore President Trump's outrageous behavior and to sacrifice the integrity of our democratic institutions to plow through their agenda.
The Buffalo Bills were able to plow their way through the snow and into sixth place in the AFC, putting the western New York representatives in the discussion to make their first playoff appearance since 1999.
On Point Reyes, the Park Service allows ranches to plow under the grasses across thousands of acres of National Seashore land to plant invasive weeds, wild mustard and white charlock, as "silage" to feed the cattle.
If that all feels eternal, consider what it was like to endure a snowstorm in a time before Gore-Tex and Doppler radar, snow blowers and plow trucks, subway commutes and automobile windshields — actually, before automobiles.
The largest endowments continue to plow money into these alternative assets, even though many of them have consistently underperformed stock market indexes like the Standard & Poor's 22009-stock index or a simple mix of stocks and bonds.
"We do not see any reason why investors shall plow money in growth stocks for now, given expectations of dim results at these firms amid tight liquidity conditions," said Yan Kaiwen, an analyst with China Fortune Securities.
That way, you'll be able to follow each line of your reading material easier and quicker, resulting in you being able to plow through emails, news stories, e-books, and more in blazing speeds without sacrificing comprehension.
In Washington, Annette Young, a Department of Public Works employee for the District of Columbia, was steering her white truck with an orange plow down 17th Street near Dupont Circle, gently pushing snow as pedestrians moved aside.
MILAN/LONDON (Reuters) - Italian power grid operator Terna has hired Spanish bank Santander to scout investors that could plow cash into its transmission businesses in Brazil, Peru and Uruguay, four sources familiar with the matter told Reuters.
And so even when IT makes it cost-effective to replace people with computers, that often leads companies to plow the savings into more people to work alongside the computers (which is largely what happened in banking).
Those participating in the protest told the newspaper that Pimental, an independent contractor, had approached them at an accelerating speed as he dropped the plow blade on his truck and began to spray slush on the demonstrators.
Then, once they return to their seats, they get to plow their way through those foods as well as a bowl of red beans and rice, maybe some in-house prepared andouille sausage, or mac and cheese.
In this they have kept faith with a tradition that, in our country, is as old as George Washington, who embodied the classical ideal of Cincinnatus, the reluctant leader summoned from his plow to lead the nation.
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Later, she would give that career to the heroine of Lady Oracle and the hero of The Blind Assassin, both of whom joyfully plow through formulaic plot after formulaic plot and support themselves comfortably in the process.
According to the Encyclopaedia Britannica, the size of an acre — 43,560 square feet — was originally derived from the amount of land that could be plowed in a day with a yoke of oxen pulling a wooden plow.
Paicho Journal PAICHO, Uganda — Just after dawn, Patrick Ogik placed a wooden yoke over the bulging necks of his two oxen and attached a metal plow behind them, the ropes, fraying from wear, tied to the animals.
This is to say that Momoa might be the last person you'd pick for somebody named Arthur but the first for a movie in need of a star to plow shirtless from one wet location to another.
Story elements include a jealous husband, cheesy ventriloquism used for flirtation, two men who take over a restaurant for the sole purpose of attracting a single client, and an ocean liner forced to plow into an iceberg.
It can also help transportation agencies, like the VDOT, assign snow plow teams, dispatch emergency crews to certain areas, and even help with signage for drivers who might need to re-route or put on tire chains.
Cleveland's pass defense has quietly excelled (6.62 yards per attempt allowed, 10th in the NFL) despite injuries, but that won't matter against the run-happy Seahawks on Sunday if they can plow right through on the ground.
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Not Republicans, who are poised to "plow right through" to his confirmation no matter what (and will likely face consequences for it in November), nor Democrats, who have been so far largely powerless to derail this charade.
If you are Philip Roth, you plow your deep dread into the thought of Franklin D. Roosevelt being defeated by Charles Lindbergh in the election of 1940, and of Jewish citizens being stigmatized as the enemy within.
If she had the opportunity to use something like Focused, this friend mused, she might have used its sessions to plow through the coursework instead of realizing she was better off not taking the class at all.
Over the film's first three-plus minutes of frenetic chords from the Feelies we watch Wren spurn a flirtatious onlooker, plow through sidewalk pedestrian traffic, and plaster the city with a Xeroxed flyer of her enigmatic visage.
Each is additionally adorned with three bees against a blue background, the Barberini coat of arms (a symbol of industry and success that has a curious iteration on some of the borders, with bees working a plow).
The growth is a sign that the biggest players in tech are sufficiently bullish on future growth opportunities that they are willing to plow cash from their booming businesses, along with savings from corporate tax cuts, into infrastructure.
And even though many streets received at least one pass from a plow during the blizzard, the snow was falling at rates of as much as three inches per hour, which quickly negated the plows' work, officials said.
Highlights Hurricane Michael strengthened into a Category 4 storm early on Wednesday before it was expected to plow into Florida's Gulf shore with towering waves and roof-shredding winds as 500,000 people were under evacuation orders and advisories.
VICE spoke to a number of university lecturers burdened with mounting workloads due to rising student numbers and extra bureaucracy who are breaking the law to import modafinil over the internet in order to plow through the paperwork.
That is to say, Klein has chosen to plow a particular path into the work, focusing on the problem of identity, but with a twist that seeks to transform that buzzword into a set of Russian nesting dolls.
Democrats employed repeated delay tactics on the House floor Wednesday to protest the GOP's decision to plow ahead with committee markups of a proposal to repeal and replace ObamaCare without an independent analysis of its cost and effects.
"We need a new tax code with a permanently low rate, incentives to plow those earnings into the U.S. economy, and investment incentives to raise wages, productivity, and the standard of living," Holtz-Eakin says in the ad.
The Winter Olympics isn't the only place famous faces are hitting the slopes ... strap on your cyber-skis and plow through our gallery of stars on snow to see which celebs have been basking in the winter sport.
The job numbers could be startling; the Fed may have shifted to a tightening policy; Congress might fail to pass positive economic legislation; or foreign developments could be unsettling; and, yet, the equity markets continue to plow higher.
" For Peter to inspire a mass of followers, Hesse complained, was a misunderstanding of the whole point of the character: "He does not want to follow the path trodden by many, but to resolutely plow his own furrow. . . .
And with that template in mind, we follow the various soap operas involving the performers and workers who meet on a boat, the traveling theater of this musical's title, and then plow through changing (and often hard) times.
The objective wasn't necessarily to teach Leonard new ways to transport himself from Point A to Point B on a basketball court so much as it was to plow what he already knew even deeper into his psyche.
The land that's mine—the poor man's, Indian's, Negro's, ME—Who made America,Whose sweat and blood, whose faith and pain,Whose hand at the foundry, whose plow in the rain,Must bring back our mighty dream again.
In January 2016, the media reported—and video would seem to support the claim—that a Hasidic man pulled a knife on Alekseev after an argument about clearing a path for a snow plow got out of hand.
The land that's mine—the poor man's, Indian's, Negro's, ME— Who made America, Whose sweat and blood, whose faith and pain, Whose hand at the foundry, whose plow in the rain, Must bring back our mighty dream again.
Swatch Group's Baselworld exit has dominated the headlines since last summer, but it is far from alone in its decision to plow a different furrow in a bid to save some cash and sow its seed more effectively.
The justices wrestled with whether changing a bridge's traffic lane patterns was akin to other types of government misconduct, citing examples like a mayor asking public employees to paint his house or snow plow his street before others.
In the age before the internet, it was a mighty task to plow through newspaper morgues and sometimes crumbling and mislabeled television footage, and to track down through telephone books many observers who'd nearly been lost to history.
Our critic Parul Sehgal had high praise for her earlier book, "Flights"; and Tokarczuk's novel "Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead," which was released in the United States in August, was also a critical success.
While Uber executives have historically been willing to spend billions of dollars to plow into new markets around the world, some of that spending has been reined in over the past year in countries like China and Russia.
As Mr. Trump continued to plow through states, Mr. Cruz, Mr. Kasich, Mr. Bush and Mr. Rubio all scrapped for seconds, thirds and fourths, splitting up the more traditional Republican vote and aiding Mr. Trump in his rise.
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I started with the CASTRO brother, which helped pop COAT into my mind at 1A, and that was enough to elevate my mood for the whole day, not just the time it took to plow through this puzzle.
Neeson plays Nels Coxman, an upstanding citizen (he's shown being honored by the city when the movie begins) and family man who drives a giant snow plow, clearing roads in the ski community of Kehoe outside of Denver.
The incumbent, Boris Johnson, used an expletive last year to describe his reaction to business concerns about Brexit, and has unnerved businesspeople with his determination to plow ahead with leaving the European Union with or without an agreement.
Performing at a pace to match the brisk tempo of Mamet classics like "Glengarry Glen Ross" and "Speed-the-Plow," Mr. Nelson and Mr. Withers invite audience members to join them onstage and fill out the show's cast.
In a 2013 New York Times article, for instance, he described how he and his wife Heidi agreed to "liquidate our entire net worth" to plow more than $1 million into the 2012 battle for his Senate seat.
"It wouldn't look great to get out of something like Exxon stock and then plow money into Cohen, whose former firm was the poster child for bad hedge fund behavior, " notes one executive at an asset management firm.
On a mundane level, this is a powerful time to plow through paperwork, and emotionally, this is again a potent time to get in touch with your intuitive abilities and develop a deeper connection with your inner voice.
The battle between Elliot and Mr. Robot feels to me like the sort of thing Esmail is sure he needs to plow through for the show to work, but that most of his viewers could likely do without.
Sure, it was gratifying to watch the series without pause, but cliffhangers lose their effect when you can simply plow through the end of a season and into the next, and so then does the show as a whole.
People all over the world were glued to their phones, walking through life with their heads down and Lure Modules in place, ready to plow through a large crowd in order to catch a Vaporeon should the need arise.
They made a homemade MS-1 tank (the first Soviet designed tank) and it's totally unstoppable in any weather (look at it plow through that snow and slide through that ice) and looks like so much fun to drive.
The way loose bricks fly up at the screen with an ultra-satisfying ratatatatatatatatat as you plow head-on through a low wall that could have been erected in the 1800s for all we know is its own reward.
It wanted to sell the company (and its considerable assets in terms of infrastructure, stores, and built-in customer base) to someone else and then plow the cash into investing in its core markets or dividends for its shareholders.
With minimal human input, AI systems such as artificial neural networks—computer-simulated networks of neurons that mimic the function of brains—can plow through mountains of data, highlighting anomalies and detecting patterns that humans could never have spotted.
Michael is projected to plow into Florida's Panhandle at midday on Wednesday, unleashing potentially devastating waves as high as 13 feet (173 meters) that could rush inland for miles around the storm's center, the National Hurricane Center (NHC) warned.
Andja is of Bosnian-Serb descent, while Petar's family has roots in Ukraine, which even now, more than 100 years after the last Hemon left Galicia with a steel plow in hand, exerts an implacable pull on Petar's heart.
The Italian government could mimic the United States government's TARP spending in 2008 and plow that money into the banks, but a bailout of that sort may be illegal under relatively new European rules that aim to protect taxpayers.
Meanwhile, to support hydrogen and hydrogen fuels, the federal government should plow money into R&D, pilot projects, and deployment subsidies; institute market-pull policies like a national renewable fuel standard (RFS); and support their growth through government procurement.
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Chief R. Donald Maracle of the Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte said the blockade on its territory east of Toronto, which has at times involved a snow plow and a sofa, was not authorized by the band council.
From Basil, Dennett learned to frame a house, shingle a roof, glaze a window, build a fence, plow a field, fell a tree, butcher a hen, dig for clams, raise pigs, fish for trout, and call a square dance.
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When they met Mr. Giuliani last year, Mr. Parnas, born in Ukraine, and Mr. Fruman, a native of Belarus, were on the prowl for influence to help their companies, and over time would plow about $700,000 into political campaigns.
Taking the lectern Friday morning at the Values Voter Summit in Washington, McConnell promised a conservative crowd that Kavanaugh would become Justice Kavanaugh "in the very near future," assuring them that Senate Republicans would "plow right through" his confirmation.
Although the company's report Friday was viewed unfavorably by some investors, "management continues to invest behind its strength and plow some of the earnings upside into further brand investments — helping sustain the momentum into 83 and beyond," he said.
BB&T and SunTrust executives insist that would not happen in this case because, while they plan to eliminate lots of jobs, they would plow the savings into technological innovations that fostered greater competition with the nation's largest banks.
The National Parks System is looking at a maintenance backlog of over $11 billion, and they say they hope the increased fee will allow them plow through the work that they've been holding off doing due to the deficit.
As a result, experts say, those countries accustomed to living in an online world may well plow ahead with Europe's plans for a digital single market, while less tech-savvy neighbors — including Portugal and Spain — could easily be left behind.
The mass shooting in the Greektown district came just three months after a man used a van to plow over pedestrians on a sidewalk in another Toronto district, killing 10 people and injuring 14 in an attack apparently aimed at women.
ZURICH (Reuters) - Novartis plans to plow through doubts over its canakinumab drug by asking regulators this year to approve the medicine as a treatment for a group of heart attack survivors that the Swiss drugmaker says is most likely to benefit.
It's hard to hear what they're saying to each other as they repeatedly miss each other's cups, because of all of the cars who are honking in their directions, while somehow resisting the urge to plow directly through their card table.

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