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I soon found out that scything is not a one-lesson skill.
In return for a single annual scything, I am rewarded with a field of flowers from May until frost.
I'll leave the scything to you then, Deb.
"Simon's down in the orchard doing some scything.
Matthias was at his side, the scything, whirling blade cutting a deadly pattern of cold steel amid the rats.
There is a story about a dragon man from the village of Pečenjevce, eastern Serbia, who saw an ala in a cloud while he was scything.
They were caught in the exploding trees, cut down in a hail of wooden splinters, torn to shreds in the indisciminate scything.
In the meantime, Diarmuid, springing from his crouch, butted Tegid again before the mountainous one could ready a return scything of the table top.
That business with the scything of the flames, and that magnificent horse, and a body made of bones without flesh that nevertheless had voice and strength.
The elemental moods of the sea still strove in her; its sudden fury and halcyon calm, the laughter of dolphins, the sinister scything of sharks.
For a moment, she ambled through a chaos of outcomes: moments of outrage and stark evil; instances of slaughter and betrayal, the cruel scything of death.
They wore white uniforms, peaked skull helmets which housed scything laser beams, carried bat-shaped weapons which combined the functions of devastating ray guns and hand-to-hand clubs.
It was in his power to have this deck swept by enemy shot, their impact gouging out swathes of great splinters andsending them scything through the air, slicing off limbs and stabbing men.
A turn or two around the square-which needed a good scything, he noticed critically, making a mental note to upbraid the lad responsible- and he would go back to the inn again, watch duty or not.
"Yanur, thy tales would gladden those who await the scything of the executioner," said Thirlain Ludoch, the oldest of the trio, whose brown beard was faded to a hempen hue by desert suns.
Essentially, the Kultur-kampf is between the phallo-centric cylinder mower (that thrusting motion combined with the crushing rollers) and the innovative hover - however mimetic of traditional scything - with its more spatially flexible style.
Anyone with a scooby between them would realise that this drastic and ideological scything of public services is an agenda that is attracting alarm from any economist with any track record and will set us on the same downward spiral as Ireland.
The causey and the stairs were guarded by the silent, colossal automatons of Maal Dweb, whose arms ended in long crescent blades of tempered steel which were raised in implacable scything against any who came thither without their master's permission.
"In the first days of the plague's terrible scything, a great maddened mob of men burned Maynooth in County Kildare - the whole place, even St. Patrick's College where Fitzgerald Castle once stood and it a shrine to the old ways.
It seemed a long way, though, from the summer perfume of myrtle and orange-blossom, the brilliance of white fluted marble, the wreathing steam, the orderly practices of the sugar-yards, the worksongs of the scything and the vintage, the glory of the sun setting, of the sun rising out of the sea.