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harrowAgricultural implement used to break up the furrows left by the plough and reduce the soil to a fine consistency or tilth, and to cover the seeds after sowing. The traditional harrow consists of spikes set in a frame; modern harrows use sets of discs. Harrow
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But because large tracts of land are difficult to assemble, when they are put together, it often only makes sense to develop them for very large, national businesses--not small-scale local owners, Harrower said. ``I hope this is a model for the future,'' Harrower said. Earlier, John Harrower, Anglican bishop of Tasmania, said he was "greatly saddened" by incidents of abuse involving clergy. |
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