In September or October, the farmers of Constanza clear and plow their fields, leaving deep furrows separated by banks of earth about three feet [1 m] wide.
Joan Ward-Harris writes: “A hummingbird’s tongue is long, narrow, forked and slightly hairy at the tip; two curled furrows divide it, creating tiny troughs along which nectar is carried by capillary action until it is swallowed.”
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(Jer 26:18; Mic 3:12) Israel’s speaking of those who had ‘plowed upon my very back, lengthening their furrows,’ evidently describes the nation’s sufferings under its many enemies who relentlessly and cruelly overran and mistreated them, as Israel made its back “just like the earth . . . for those crossing over.”
So the next time you sew with a metal needle or cast a hook with a rod and reel, or the next time you use an adjustable wrench or open the gate on a chain link fence, or the next time you travel in an automobile or plow straight furrows in a field, think of the extraordinary blend of iron and carbon that makes it possible.
Shouts of joy rent the air; strong men wept until tears ran freely down their furrowed and sunburnt cheeks, and little children partook of the joy which some of them hardly understood, and fairly danced around with gladness.
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One significant feature on Ganymede is a dark plain named Galileo Regio, which contains a series of concentric grooves, or furrows, likely created during a period of geologic activity.
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Buford O. Furrow, Jr., who was convicted of both the Los Angeles Jewish Community Center shooting and the murder of Filipino American postal worker Joseph Ileto, had spent some time at the Aryan Nations compound working as a security guard.
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