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plowed

adjective as in cultivated

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For the latter, he took a six-month leave of absence, interviewed 63 people and plowed through more than 40,000 pages of transcripts from one of the longest murder trials ever conducted in California.

Rising prices should have warned the Fed that inflationary pressures were building again, yet policymakers plowed ahead with interest rate cuts.

Shortly after California Highway Patrol officers canceled their pursuit of a stolen vehicle Saturday night, the driver of the car plowed into another vehicle in Commerce before hitting two pedestrians, injuring one and killing another.

In New Orleans, the feds looked into whether the man who plowed into revelers on Bourbon Street had accomplices, but officials said Thursday they found none and that the attacker acted alone.

Citing the high cost of prescription drugs, Newsom in 2022 plowed $100 million into his plan to produce generic insulin for California and launch a state manufacturing plant to produce a range of generic drugs.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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