| 41. | In 2007, he served as guest editor for an issue of " Ploughshares ".
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| 42. | At another time, the ploughshare struck against the ring of a cauldron, which contained treasure.
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| 43. | He currently teaches at Emerson College and is the poetry editor of " Ploughshares ."
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| 44. | The Ploughshares movement is an international campaign of direct citizen disarmament of nuclear and other military equipment.
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| 45. | It was described by " Ploughshares " editor Don Lee as " a utopian literary magazine.
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| 46. | War would be practised no more as soldiers turned their swords into ploughshares on " red anvils ".
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| 47. | His stories have been published in Ploughshares, Tin House, One Story, and The Cincinnati Review.
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| 48. | Jeff will work the early morning shift at a foundry making ploughshares for $ 7.84 an hour.
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| 49. | Ploughshare or angulated tortoise, found only on the island of Madagascar, off the southeast coast of Africa.
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| 50. | We are turning our swords into ploughshares and this step should be appreciated and followed by all other countries,
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