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The ridge is called a back furrow.
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He took refuge with the Union Army at Baton Rouge, and in 1863 three engraved portraits of him were printed in Harper's Weekly, showing the man "as he underwent the surgical examination previous to being mustered into the service — his back furrowed and scarred with the traces of a whipping administered on Christmas Day last".
If land is broken in alternate back furrows and dead furrows, it is said to be bedded or listed.
Our daughter was riding on the back of a tree planter, which is like a tractor, feeding a vine into a furrow when she got hit by a pole in the ground and did a back flip off the planter.
Suddenly, you'll be playing the scene and you find an arrowhead in a furrow".
Y Combinator backed Willing is ploughing a similar furrow over in the US — albeit it's offering will-writing as a free service in the hopes of driving business for funeral home partners.
On the front half of its body (the cephalothorax), it has a dark violin-shaped design, the "neck" of which is formed by a conspicuous furrow on the midline of its back.
"Don't bounce!" "Take your hats off!" "Close your feet!" "Pick up your pants!" "Stand straight!" "Hold your heads up!" When two boys complained that the drums and harnesses hurt their backs, he furrowed his brow and told them to get used to it.
The Stade old boy – who is currently ploughing a rich furrow – burst through the middle, putting his former team-mates on a collective back foot.
The final 100 yards turned into Australia versus America as Brazen Beau, who had ploughed a lone furrow throughout from his draw in stall 15, looked to be taking the prize back home.
The cusps in the front and back pairs are connected by a broad ridge and the two pairs are separated by a deep furrow.
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