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Big Dipper is the American term for the seven brightest stars of Ursa Major, called the Plough in Britain.
Her name is an anagram of Grundy ( from Mrs. Grundy, a character in Thomas Morton's play Speed the Plough ).
* The Plough and the Stars is a play by Seán O ' Casey that takes place during the Easter Rising.
The nearest open cluster is the Hyades: the stellar association consisting of most of the Plough stars is at about half the distance of the Hyades, but is a stellar association rather than an open cluster as the stars are not gravitationally bound to each other.
It is dominated by the widely recognized asterism known as the Big Dipper or Plough, which is a useful pointer toward north, and which has mythological significance in numerous world cultures.
* Plough is introduced in Europe ( c. 4500 BC )
* Ploughis a tool ( or machine ) used in farming for initial cultivation of soil in preparation for sowing seed or planting.
Generic ribavirin ( 200 mg, no brand name ) became available in 2005 from Sandoz, Teva Pharmaceutical Industries, and Warrick Pharmaceuticals, which is the generic arm of Schering Plough.
The Hemel Hempstead roundabout, with its large central roundabout surrounded by six smaller ones, is officially named the Plough Roundabout.
The Plough public house was Kenton's first, opening in the early 18th century ; the current building is not the original.
( The Plough is now an Indo-Chinese fusion restaurant & bar and has been renamed Blue Ginger.
* Old Ordnance Survey map of the area as in the 1920s: see the word " Aerodrome " between the two roads going north-northwest from Purley ; the westerly of those two roads is Plough Lane.
The Plough arts centre is Great Torrington's theatre, cinema and art gallery.
Molly dancing is most associated with Plough Monday, the first Monday after Epiphany.
* Plough is first used.
Hemel is famous for its " Magic Roundabout " ( officially called the Moor End roundabout, or " The Plough Roundabout " from a former adjacent public house ), an interchange at the end of the town centre ( Moor End ), where traffic from six routes meet.
Plough scars cutting the Roman road surface indicate that in the post-Roman period the site was used for arable land whilst in the 18th century, it formed part of the Birmingham to Derby turnpike but it is also possible that by this time, the main road had been diverted onto its present course at Pastures Hill.
A popular hymn, " We Plough the Fields and Scatter ", is often sung at Harvest Festival to the same tune.
There is just one public house in the village, the Plough.
One area of East Dulwich is called Dulwich Plough.
There is currently an Indian Restaurant called Shensha on Stoke Road which was formerly a fifth public house, The Old Plough and Harrow ( previously the Whistling Duck and before that The Plough and Harrow ).

Plough and situated
Their names include Agar's Plough, Dutchman's, Upper Club, Lower Club, Sixpenny / The Field, and Mesopotamia ( situated between two streams and often shortened to " Mespots ").
On the ' Plough ' side of the carved village sign, situated on West Street, the ploughman and his team of horses are depicted working the land, agriculture goes on down to the waters edge.
* The Plough Inn, situated in the centre of Killingworth Village opposite the entrance to the park
South Bank is major dining precinct in Brisbane, and many establishments are situated inside the South Bank Parklands includes Ahmet's, Café San Marco, Chez Laila, Mado, River Canteen, The Plough Inn, Timmy's, Tastes of India, Wang Dynasty.
The village has two public houses — The Plough and The Cock Inn, both of which are situated along the A519 road.
The Plough is situated in Littleworth.
The Plough public house, which is situated by the River Soar
The village has one public house, The Plough, situated in the village centre.
The Duke ’ s Head and The Bell were situated on Bedfont Green, and The Plough, The Sun, The White Horse and the Queen ’ s Head joined them in providing stabling and refreshments to the weary travellers on the road between London and the West Country.
Ratby Primary School is also situated towards the village centre besides the library and three pubs: The Bulls Head, The Plough Inn, and The Railway at the other end of the village.

Plough and former
Several of the brightest stars in the ' Plough ' of Ursa Major are former members of an open cluster which now form such an association, in this case, the Ursa Major moving group.
The electrical cables to the substation are in a large tunnel ending at Leicester Square, and originating in Wimbledon, at Plough Lane, behind the former Wimbledon FC football ground, before which the cables are above ground.
The Plough Inn public house in Two Dales was the reason behind former England international footballer Eddie Shimwell's transfer from Sheffield United to Blackpool in December 1946.
* Demeski, Weckerman, and Mercer have been playing in a band called the Sunburst with former Speed The Plough members Marc Francia, Toni Paruta, and John Baumgartner.
The official name relates to a former public house which faced the junction between Lawn Lane and Two Waters Road called The Plough, and being at the Boxmoor end of the town.
The village has its own primary school, crematorium, a former post office, The ' Plough and Harrow ' pub, and a Scout hall.

Plough and Army
The Starry Plough ( flag ) | Starry Plough is often used as a symbol to represent the Irish Republican Socialist Party, its armed wing the Irish National Liberation Army, and other Irish Republican Socialist Movement | Irish republican socialist groups.
His office was in Divis Street and the Irish tricolour alongside the Starry Plough of James Connolly's Irish Citizen Army in was displayed in the window.

Plough and hall
Residents in Galgate are presently working to raise money to build a new village hall, between the football pitch and the cricket ground, on the recreation field behind the Plough Inn.

Plough and on
This was again improved on by Jethro Wood, a blacksmith of Scipio, New York, who made a three-part Scots Plough that allowed a broken piece to be replaced.
The Plough was the first constellation of the " Way of Enlil ", i. e. northernmost quarter of the Sun's path, corresponding to the 45 days on either side of summer solstice.
* 1933: A local trade directory lists for Heathrow these: Mrs. Waddell ( Cain's Farm house ); < u > farmers or market gardeners </ u >: Harry Curtis ( Heathrow Farm ), George Dance ( a small house on Heathrow Road nearly opposite the Plough and Harrow pub ), William Howell ( Bathurst ), Frederick Philp ( Heathrow Hall ), Sidney Whittington ( Perry Oaks ), David and John Wild ( Croft House ); < u > other </ u >: Heathrow Sand & Gravel Co ( Colnbrook ) Ltd., Edgar Charles Basham ( The gazette misprinted his surname as Sasham ) ( publican at the Plough and Harrow pub ), Fairey Aviation.
The two airfields were on each side of Plough Lane ( the lane running north from Russell Hill near Purley, in the accompanying old map ).
The Cambridge Men still dance Molly during the day on Plough Monday.
Despite the lack of access several businesses remained open, most notably the Old Plough pub on Barton Street, where the clientele lined much of the street.
Tesco Express was originally The Plough and following a major fire changed its name to The Sportsmans due to the bare knuckle fighting which took place on the green opposite before the houses were built, bets being wagered in the pub.
Morris dancing took place on Plough Monday, when the dancers went round the village to collect money.
Pyke's earlier disagreements with American personnel on Project Plough, which ultimately caused his removal from that project, were the main factor in this decision.
These teams generally maintain the traditions of their dances, such as traditional performances on Boxing Day or Plough Monday.
He moved to Wimbledon on 28 March 1985 at the age of 18 and remained at Plough Lane for over 5 years as Wimbledon consolidated their position in Division One, having risen from Division Four in only four years.
Both the ( now defunct ) Plough Lane Stadium and the Wimbledon Stadium are on the banks of the Wandle.
On February 15, 2007, the Assumption College Board of Trustees announced that Dr. Francesco Cesareo, an author and historian, would succeed President Thomas R. Plough on July 1, 2007.
The original line ran down past the Plough Hotel on High Street ; while there are no signs of this, the railway later ran down Blackett Street and so the street is noticeable wider than most streets as it had to accommodate both the railway and the street.
The Plough arts centre on Fore Street in the centre of Great Torrington.
The venue was named " The Plough " after a public house which had stood on the site during the nineteenth century.
Village public houses are the Black Horse on Chapel Lane, The Plough on Church Street, and The White Hart on High Street.

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