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1 Faced with little or no receptivity for her ideas, Arrowsmith-Young decided to plough her own furrow .
2 Thomas and Frost ploughed their own furrow .
3 I can't wait to saunter along with the 'intermediate' group and let the pacemakers plough their own furrow .
4 When it comes to examples of how to plough your own furrow , Young Marble Giants are paragons of virtue.
5 Anyone familiar with Xiu Xiu's previous records will be aware of their stubborn determination to plough their own furrow .
6 She began her career as a painter, a choice that feels like an attempt to plough her own furrow .
7 Portishead and The xx are obvious touchpoints on some tracks while the quintet gleefully plough their own furrow on others.
8 A loner by temperament, he belongs to no metropolitan coterie or salon, and for the past 25 years has ploughed his own furrow .
9 There are countless Gaeltacht-style language schools running all over Europe, but in the past you would need to plough your own furrow to find them.
10 The BBC must plough its own furrow and has an obligation for seriousness and not just to present "the mean average of everybody else's newsroom".
11 Care and weariness and despondency come of themselves, and groove their own furrows .
12 Care and despondency come of themselves, and groove their own furrows .
13 That old farmer looks as stiff and straight as one of his own furrows , and his son, what's-his-name?
14 We pursue our own furrows .
15 He is rich and sleek and fat like his own furrows , for he has the Galloping Plough as his possession.
16 "Then both at once." So saying, each placed himself in his own furrow .
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