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Coming across a grubbing hoe that had been patched seven times, he experienced a revelation that would set him on his career path.
The emergence of the first iron farming implements, scythes and grubbing hoes, indicate notable progress in the agricultural practice.
The first crops to grow in the township were cultivated with a grub hoe, were planted and harvested by hand and yielded an incredible harvest.
One imagines her walking to her new semicircular vegetable garden with flat hoe, Bio-Cultivator, grub hoe, hand fork, dandelion tool, oscillating hoe and personal computer.
For him, the hoe currency bore a kinship with the grubbing hoe he had found as a boy, suggesting a common veneration for iron in societies as diverse as the 19th-century Mumuye and 20th-century New Mexico.
Removal that involves the use of tools such as shovels, axes, rakes, grubbing hoes, and hand clippers to expose, cut, and remove flowers, fruits, stems, leaves, and/or roots from target plants (Heutte and Bella 2003).
In her book Ormond-On-The-Halifax, Alice Strickland describes the site: "The land was covered with a dense, tangled forest of palmettos, scrub oaks, and pine trees which Bacon cleared out with axe and grub hoe.
He found gardening tools in the back seat, a level patch of hardscrabble off the access road to the Hollywood Sign and buried Mickey Cohen's would-be assassin in a plot about 4 by 4 by 4, working with an earth spade and grub hoe.
Coming across a grubbing hoe that had been patched seven times, he experienced a revelation that would set him on his career path.
The emergence of the first iron farming implements, scythes and grubbing hoes, indicate notable progress in the agricultural practice.
For him, the hoe currency bore a kinship with the grubbing hoe he had found as a boy, suggesting a common veneration for iron in societies as diverse as the 19th-century Mumuye and 20th-century New Mexico.
Removal that involves the use of tools such as shovels, axes, rakes, grubbing hoes, and hand clippers to expose, cut, and remove flowers, fruits, stems, leaves, and/or roots from target plants (Heutte and Bella 2003).
There's one thing that will get his mind off the grubbers.
The grubber is more commonly used in a similar play.
On a slow grubber of a track as well, it's an even better shot.
Jason has the grubbers guide him back to the city, so he can see it from the outside.
He knew nothing about the grubbers, but they were human so he still had a chance.
The grubber had crawled on, veered away to his right.
All it did was turn fans into grubbers and moochers.
Jason shares this information with the grubbers and wins their total support.
But worse than that the grubbers would get you.
Instead he calls her liar and a money grubber.
Jason didn't ask what a Grubber was, but he filed the name.
"An inch lower would have got your heart I warned you about those grubbers.
An angry grubber behind, trapping us in a box corridor!
You want to see a grubber with a gun?"
This was a long chance to take, but it was the only way to contact the grubbers.
If the ball is kicked along the ground it is called a grubber.
His first reaction was unhappiness that he had killed one of the grubber dogs.
Then came the rumbling as the grubber rushed to protect its domain.
"But grubbers do love their baruchies and have no mind to share the things!"
"We are only making the grubber angrier by loitering in its sight."
Sometimes I wonder whether the power grubbers and the egotists around understand it."
"I don't like the inference that I'm somehow a money grubber or made a bad business deal," she said.
Grubbers can bounce in a straight line, or curve to the left or right.
Though the grubber trundled along, no one walked or lay prone on the sand.