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It punishes them for the mistakes of others and gives them a free hand on the tiller of public money".
At the tiller of Woe Begone, Isdale won the first three of seven races, followed with two seconds, a fourth and a fifth place and scored 16 points.
In September 2009 Malthouse told the Guardian that the Tories "have our hands on the tiller" of Scotland Yard, which infuriated its leadership.
A Financial Times column on Yellen, now Bernanke's presumptive successor, described her as "poised to take the tiller of the US economy". Oh?
He is Dion Neese, 45, who seems more comfortable in front of the tiller of an outboard motor than behind the wheel of a car.
I have one of her at the tiller of an electric car — she was said to have been the second licensed woman driver in Massachusetts.
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We have the tillers of the land, which may be different from the owner.
Careful measurements of the skeletons found in tombs and graves have also revealed that persons of the Maya ruling class were much taller than the tillers of the soil who provided them tribute.
The resulting portrait is that of a complex, many-sided figure, a potent Hellenistic ruler who could move the tillers of power as skillfully as any man, and one far and nobly removed from the "constructed icon" of popular imagination.
On the tillers of the affected plants, the tips of the leaves whiten for a distance of 3 to 5 cm and then die off.
But the moment the tillers of the soil ceased to farm, the land reverted to the state.
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