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It showed a sylvan glade (made from prop trees from the TV show Bonanza) in which a lifelike mechanised model of a man with his trousers round his ankles was apparently humping a tree, while a boy, presumably his son, was humping a hole in the ground.
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The mechanised horror of the first world war roiled in recent memory.
The Pak-Afghan frontier has become synonymous with terrorists and the mechanised war of drones.
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So Wells, in 1898, saw the mechanised slaughter of 1914-18 coming.
Wood says the entire process is like a vast, mechanised version of home baking.
How dull would you have to be to find such a leaden, thoughtless and mechanised form of transgression interesting?
Within a few hours they had pierced the defences of the adversary, a mechanised brigade of full-time soldiers from Georgia (the American state, that is).
The introduction of mechanised spinning (of the sort carried out at Quarry Bank Mill) changed that, creating a dearth of hand-weavers.
Another is popular resistance to investment in new farming methods, given fears that a shift to less labour-intensive and more mechanised forms of farming could jeopardise jobs.
He squares up to the bad guys with a compound bow, a camp sleeveless leather jerkin with sleeve-straps, and a matching, mechanised quiver of "augmented" arrows.
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