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American farmers have been dragging machines into their fields at least since the mid-19th century, when labor shortages during the Civil War drove a first wave of mechanical harvesting.
BTW, notice that they were now dragging their machine vision platform through the farm fields!
Dragging the machine behind a pickup doesn't work, drilling up through the bottom doesn't either, and now we can add one more failed strategy to the list: attempting to bore into an ATM using a blowtorch.
In the front row are the ancients of the D.C. media, and behind them is a sea of septuagenarians: some in wheelchairs, some clutching walkers, some dragging dialysis machines and the rest holding up Medicare cards like lighters at a Doors concert.
With my new weapon of choice being so much lighter I've had to lose 5kg myself as I don't need so much muscle mass to drag my machine around corners, so that also lightens the load.
He finally assembled by a trumpet signal the men who were assigned to move the apparatus and by their efforts dragged the machine beyond range.
After another bruising home race weekend for Cal Crutchlow, the 73,000-strong crowd knew that the likelihood of the statistic changing that afternoon was slim; but as Redding dragged his machine - complete with Union flag livery - through Brooklands, Luffield and Woodcote for one last time, those famous old grandstands crackled with the hope of a red, white and blue future.
Drolette said the car appeared to be dragging an ATM machine that it had hit.
But some wouldn't recognize the 6-foot-5 Osama bin Laden if he walked past them dribbling a basketball and dragging his dialysis machine.
The snow can be put into the best condition for skiing by dragging a certain machine over it to pulverize the crust, then dragging a roller over it to pack it solid and smooth.
Steal this: On Osama bin Laden: "We've got a satellite system that can see an ant shit on a piece of cotton in a basement in Queens, but somehow it's not sharp enough to see a seven-foot Saudi man dragging a dialysis machine".
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