Yet they have yoked their skills to the plowshare of contemporary design.
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Clarence Hook is a fanatical Christian soldier for whom sword and plowshare are already one.
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These have the plowshare-shaped pygostyle and proper tail fan as seen in most living birds.
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He had taken Joe Lieberman's dart and beaten it into a plowshare.
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PlowShare Group, of Stamford, Conn., is again the advertising company that put the ads together.
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Suddenly a major weapon in the U.S.-Japanese trade war looks more like a plowshare than a sword.
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The answer is that if I win, I will have the gun professionally converted into a plowshare, which I will then donate to an Amish village.
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A sharp steel wedge that cuts loose the top layer of soil
In agriculture, a plowshare (or ploughshare) is a component of a plow (plough). It is the cutting or leading edge of a moldboard which closely follows the coulter (one or more ground-breaking spikes) when plowing.
The Plowshares Movement is an anti-nuclear weapons movement that gained notoriety in the early 1980s when several members damaged government property and were subsequently convicted.
The cutting edge of a plow, typically a metal blade