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Often, only a nose or tail breaks the earth.
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Press photographed Mosconi who broke the earth with a shovel.
The book begins on January 2 , 1959 with the Soviet launch of a rocket that broke the earth's gravitational pull and flew past the moon, which it was intended to hit.
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Before killing himself, Meng Tian expressed regret for his walls: "Beginning at Lintao and reaching to Liaodong, I built walls and dug moats for more than ten thousand li; was it not inevitable that I broke the earth's veins along the way?
"He even knew the reason why: because enough men had gone off to war saying the time for gardening was when the war was over; whereas there must be men to stay behind and keep gardening alive, or at least the idea of gardening; because once that cord was broken, the earth would grow hard and forget her children.
So far they are successful, cutting an area as wide as a highway through the woods with fallers dropping huge hazard trees that shake the ground when they hit, creating a path for hand tools to break the earth to mineral soil.
They break the earth and haul water, nurse and fertilize seedlings.
The LORD caused these waters to burst forth from underneath, cracking and breaking the earth's crust and creating the tectonic plates.
All mining negatively affects biodiversity because the process breaks down the earth's surface, while chemically altering environments (Coal Combustion: Nuclear Research or Danger).
He makes wars cease to the end of the earth; he breaks the bow and cuts the spear in two; he burns the chariot in fire.
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