Word: tilling
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...daily speculation on the subject by a Big Name. The series was extended to more than three weeks and pulled some 25,000 letters from readers. What sparked the mail was as wide-ranging a set of personal excursions and amateur sermons as ever kept a pub crowded till closing time...
...future course of NBC's spectaculars is undecided. For himself, Liebman would like to handle more things but with less personal involvement: "Up till now I've been in the salt mines in contact with every part of the operation. I may just turn executive producer and supervise a number of shows, say a half-hour comedy, an hour variety and a half-hour musical as well as a few color spectaculars." That way, he thinks, he might get a few hours off to call...
Over half of the $25,000 ($14,000) that estimators say will be necessary to repair the death watch-beetle ravaged timbers of the John Harvard House is already "as good as in the till," Samuel A. Welldon '04, chairman of the campaign to raise funds, said last night...
...peasant on the kolkhoz is allowed to have a small plot of land upon which he can grow his own products and raise livestock. He can sell this produce on the open market to supplement his income. The peasant, as might be expected, generally prefers to till his own plot rather than the cooperative...
...witnesses who streamed in and out of Stanton's improvised HQ all identified Booth as the assassin. In a belated roundup of stablekeepers, army troops found a man who had kept Booth's horse for him till late afternoon...