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  • But even now we can say that he is beginning to be redeemed . . . Christ descended into hell, but it was Hell that was harrowed.
  • Harrowed beings are sometimes under the control of the spirit ( which uses the opportunity to spread fear ) and sometimes under the control of the deceased being.
  • It had brought-in hundreds of farm tractors which uprooted big trees, cleared obstruction, planned, cleaned and harrowed the wide stretches of the area.
  • In 1764 he finished a machine that harrowed, sowed, and rolled at the same time, for which he received a premium from the Dublin Society.
  • They form a dark curtain that is about to be drawn across the scene, an image harrowed and nearly consumed by the process that brought it into being.
  • _Minutes after terrorists slam jet planes into the towers of the World Trade Center, streams of harrowed humanity crowd the emergency stairwells, heading in two directions.
  • The 3-year-olds, who arrived from Ireland on Tuesday, breezed over the freshly harrowed track before about 100 spectators then quickly returned to the barn.
  • It is next to be well ploughed and harrowed; and about ten pounds of clover seed must be sown on an acre in April or the end of March.
  • Five years after planting on a harrowed and bedded, poorly drained site in Florida, survival was high, but heights had increased only, probably because of heavy herbaceous competition.
  • After the last mowing in Autumn of the fourth year, the ground was plowed and harrowed, and in May of the fifth year the cycle was begun again with Indian corn.
  • In the present, Cook is noticeably more subdued and serious, and clearly harrowed by the events of his past as he makes his living peddling drugs in Manchester's criminal underworld.
  • It is then repeatedly harrowed, often rolled between the harrowings and every particle of root-weeds carefully picked off with the hand; a third ploughing is then bestowed, and the other operations are repeated.
  • It was harrowing as well as amazing, and harrowed we surely looked at the end, which doubtless explains why they put us in that room with the shower designed to torment the physically challenged . ( BOX)
  • When the Hotel Theresa, known as the Waldorf of Harlem, closed its doors in 1966, the idea of out-of-town visitors staying in the heritage-rich but harrowed neighborhood faded into history.
  • There are close-ups in ` Fury'of Sidney watching Spencer Tracy in a burning jail, as harrowed as any Lillian Gish close-ups " in D . W . Griffith's silent film masterpieces.
  • More recently, a Taiwanese immigrant farmer who had just disc-harrowed his land was criminally charged by the government because they said his tractor ran over an endangered kangaroo rat and destroyed " habitat " for other rats.
  • Baltic Old Prussian probably ceased to be spoken around the beginning of the 18th century due to many of its remaining speakers dying in the famines and bubonic plague epidemics which harrowed the East Prussian countryside and towns from 1709 until 1711.
  • Two workers from a nearby factory found a series of footprints on the newly harrowed field near the pit, showing that a man and a woman had travelled together, almost up to the pit, and that the man returned alone.
  • Due to the title of the song, many listeners believed that the song pertained to an individual harrowed by a poor lifestyle and poor-quality alcohol; McWilliams said he had written the song about a homeless man encountered in Ballymena.
  • The first witnesses to attract significant cross-examination by William Reader, Thornton's barrister, were the two factory workers, William Lavell and Joseph Bird, who had matched Thornton's shoes to the footprints in the harrowed field.
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