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yoke elm

The European hornbeam (Carpinus betulus), a small tree with tough white wood, often used for making yokes for cattle. A Himalayan hornbeam (Carpinus vimineus). The wood from these trees.

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If a moderate nationalism is harnessed to the yoke of political reform, the results could be good for Japan - and for the rest of the world.
After a lifetime under the yoke, feudal or communist, freedom is not an easy thing to get used to.
It was Putin's yoke, not history's, which lay heavily on Russia.
India's independence marked the dawn of the era of decolonization, but many nations threw off the yoke of empire only after bloody and violent struggles.
It cracked the yoke of conservatism and totalitarian thought, enabling the desire for personal and collective autonomy and freedom to express itself.
Will we permit doctrinaire religious views to block our ability to explore the enormous potential of embryonic stem cells and thereby lift the yoke of disease from tens of millions of people?
Their fate is like that experienced by the generation of Russian serfs liberated in the mid-19th century. After a lifetime under the yoke, feudal or communist, freedom is not an easy thing to get used to.
Her espousal of free markets - indeed, her ringing declarations about the link between political and economic freedom - inspired the Soviet bloc's peoples, who had suffered under the Soviet yoke for 40 years.

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