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In the News (Sat 22 Nov 08)

  
 Agriculture equipment, farm magazines, farm equipment, farm inventions, farm machinery, agriculture machinery
Rejected for fuel storage, the tank was discounted to $100, and because it was new, he didn't have to worry about fumes when it came time to torch the opening.
The heavy 10 ga. steel in the tank meant that only the top edge, which was hinged to a flat 10 gauge lid, had to be reinforced.
By hinging the lid and reinforcing it with 1-in.
www.farmshow.com /issues/240605.asp   (553 words)

  
 Flail - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An agricultural instrument, used for threshing, see flail (agriculture)
An instrument for corporal punishment, see flail (punishment) (see this also for weapons not similar to the previous called 'flail')
A tank from World War II, see Flail (tank)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Flail   (134 words)

  
 Flail
The flail is a hand held weapon that looks like similar in many respects to the ancient flail used in combat and agriculture.
First the flail is lighter than the hatchet with the weight of the flail equal to the tonnage of the battlemech divided by 20, rounded up to the nearest half ton.
While the weapon is easier to use than the hatchet, there is no increase in damage with the weapon.
members.aol.com /solarmech/flail.html   (441 words)

  
 Isis and Osiris
Later, Osiris was associated with royalty, and gained the crook and flail as symbols of the reign of the Pharaoh.
In his aspect, Osiris carries the crook and the flail of kinship, he wears the mummy wrappings of embalmer, Anubis.
In turn, a gracious Osiris gave the world agriculture, fermented drink, the bounty of the fields.
www.angelfire.com /realm2/amethystbt/isisorisis.html   (573 words)

  
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According to the Pagan foundation legend, Assur was the "inventor" of agriculture and animal husbandry.
The Christian cross as a symbol of resurrection is a direct descendant of the crossed crook and flail of Assur as a symbol of resurrection.
Assur was the model for Biblical Adam, the father of Cain and Abel.
www.resurrectisis.org /X1WebPage.htm   (1098 words)

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