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Its medium-speed meteors diverge from a point in N Bootes, below-left of the Plough's handle as the latter climbs through the NE and E sky between midnight and dawn.
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Plough's throw was behind Turner at the 1, but the 5-foot-10 wideout made a nice play to grab the ball and score, helping give the Aggies a 7-0 lead.
USATODAY.com - College Football - UC Davis vs. San Jose St. 2006
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In the morning the farmer came and saw the broken earth close under the Plough's nose.
The Field of Clover Laurence Housman 1912
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More and more grew the amazingness of the Plough's leaps, things only to be measured by miles, and counted as joltings on the way; while fast to the back of it clung
The Field of Clover Laurence Housman 1912
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The suspension is for one year, with the last six months of the term stayed, meaning Plough's will regain his license to practice law in January.
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I like Plough's simple message of pass health care reform because you own it, defend the stimulus package because you own it, run top notch campaign, no bed wetting, etc.
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Dr. Marian Levy, the director of the Master's of Public Health program, called Plough's grant "essential" in light of state funding cutbacks.
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I like Plough's simple message of pass health care reform because you own it, defend the stimulus package because you own it, run top notch campaign, no bed wetting, etc.
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Dr. Marian Levy, the director of the Master's of Public Health program, called Plough's grant "essential" in light of state funding cutbacks.
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Dr. Marian Levy, the director of the Master's of Public Health program, called Plough's grant "essential" in light of state funding cutbacks.
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