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imental Station in October 1918 at RAF Isle of | Grain, a former Royal Naval Air Service seaplane bas |
to their refractive properties; that is, each | grain, a micromagnet, reflects light |
r Star Route pony express, a mill for grinding | grain, a wayside station for the Stagecoach, and a f |
The Cheese and | Grain, a former farm produce warehouse which was con |
His attributes include a plate of | grain, a pair of wheat or barley ears and a scepter. |
Against the | Grain: A Carpentry Manual for Women ISBN 0918040019 |
Against The | Grain, Acoustic Alchemy's 7th album, was released in |
The mill ground its first | grain after restoration on 3 March 1982. |
e Winchester bushel as the unit of measure for | grain, after which courts gave inconsistent rulings |
The | grain agreement was accepted, and supplies continued |
sedentary and semi-nomadic, goats), as well as | grain agriculture (millet and sorghum). |
, many variations were created by mixing cheap | grain alcohol with water and flavorings and other ag |
plants collected in the mountain range with a | grain alcohol solution with between 22% and 40% alco |
As Golden | Grain Alcohol is a neutral grain spirit, it is relat |
Golden | Grain Alcohol is manufactured by Luxco (formerly the |
A small amount of | grain alcohol (traditionally, Spiritus) is added to |
Golden | Grain Alcohol is a brand of distilled beverage that |
sold nearly five million gallons of disguised | grain alcohol to a freight forwarder operated by a R |
beverages, which combine malt liquor or other | grain alcohol with caffeine and juices at alcohol co |
al can be leached in high-proof spirits (often | grain alcohol) to create a “Green Dragon”. |
iling water and either fermented or mixed with | grain alcohol. |
iation called the Happy Gilmore uses Everclear | grain alcohol. |
They began to haul | grain along these lines from elevator to elevator on |
gian council of state over the distribution of | grain among the poor in Christiania. |
The Nervians were well-known for the export of | grain; an interesting tombstone of a frumentarius wa |
In 1903, the California | Grain and Lumber Company was organized in California |
unds and Chinese market gardeners used to grow | grain and other foodstuffs for the miners nearby. |
The district has an economy based on | grain and mixed farming. |
Agriculture: Field Crops - | Grain and Other Field Crops for the Harvest Year 191 |
d positions, such as the office of Weighers of | Grain and Hay, but again the legislature refused to |
ective insect repellent when applied to stored | grain and beans, an antihelmintic against nematodes, |
They carried coal, wood and | grain, and also iron ore, Stinnes having, at the age |
from bread dough made from the five species of | grain and put aside for a Kohen in Biblical times an |
tural region with activities focused on sheep, | grain and pig-farming. |
r settlement where emigrants could stop to buy | grain and supplies before a long stretch of wilderne |
ommodities, particularly futures contracts for | grain and cotton. |
so engaged in agricultural pursuits and in the | grain and coal business. |
Then a point for the landing of | grain and its grinding into flour, Lemon built a win |
primary economic activities are agricultural; | grain and fruit production and logging are emphasize |
that of a wedge pushed through along the wood | grain, and not a cross-grain chop of an axe. |
East Point ranked as a | grain and cotton-growing center, and with its pleasa |
cted, but the town was pivotal in handling the | grain and wool which was produced in the hinterland, |
f a merchant, and was involved in the trade of | grain and furs, as well as lending money. |
e the bran and germ represent 17% of the whole | grain, and the process of eliminating the bran and s |
because small bits of wire often got into feed | grain and were ingested by cattle, causing them harm |
In good years there were bountiful harvests of | grain and in the 1920s the town boasted 1000 people |
d, Sprouted Cinnamon Raisin Bread, Sprouted 16 | Grain and Seed Bread,and Sprouted Grain Bread. |
hat at some point either - the amount of rice, | grain, and other staples might not be able to sustai |
al difficulties because of the collapse of the | grain and seed companies with which he was associate |
in Sycamore in 1835, prospered as a farmer and | grain and lumber dealer. |
of understory plants, but captive rabbits ate | grain, and tropical fruits. |
rily agrarian, with the growing and milling of | grain and cereal being the main labour of the people |
Mr. Bishop was a prosperous | grain and lumber dealer in Clinton. |
sudden cutting off of resources (particularly | grain and petroleum) that Roumania's declaration of |
Today, Serpentine is a producer of | grain and cattle and a popular place for anglers. |
nker and was most active in the wine, tobacco, | grain, and textile trades. |
pack trains in mountains; and worked on fruit, | grain and hop ranches, and in hotels and factories. |
se it can damage the wood surface, raising the | grain and staining the colour. |
ican Civil War he was successfully involved in | grain and cereal dealing, but by refusing to become |
c comes mainly from steel products, as well as | grain and chemical products. |
In 1932-1933 confiscations of | grain and other food by the Soviet authorities cause |
ellow-brown, fairly heavy, with an interlocked | grain, and is difficult to season. |
the provision warehouses in which the Crown's | grain and money was stored and the drawbridge of Oul |
ed burghership, and expanded his business as a | grain and timber merchant and ship-owner. |
nedy as assistant to Secretary of Agriculture, | Grain and Feed Division from 1963 to 1966. |
ontained 128 different whiskies (116 Malt & 12 | Grain) and 1 of each of these casks is still maturin |
Grain and alfalfa are grown by Israeli farmers on th | |
nd bound for the Union Stock Yards, as well as | grain and other cargo from the western United States |
tal Department at Port Victoria on the Isle of | Grain, and the RNAS Experimental Flight at Eastchurc |
A canvas conveyor moved the | grain and stalks to the side in a windrow. |
town for the surrounding rural areas, growing | grain and sheep. |
sing livestock and growing crops, particularly | grain and fruit and their orchards were concentrated |
Smith instructed church members to stockpile | grain, and not to sell it to emigrants or use it for |
Wheat Harvest Board before setting up his own | grain and insurance management business and starting |
Trains on the R Line are mostly manifest, | grain and locals. |
re or hardware that removes scratches and film | grain and improves color reproduction from film. |
Irish | Grain and Feed Association |
ve been prosperous and to have traded in corn ( | grain) and wool as well as banking. |
baths located on-site, and are fed two cups of | grain and a portion of hay each day. |
age, and is a point from which large amount of | grain and product finds its way to market. |
Later, in 1986, Quaker Oats bought Golden | Grain, and thus Ghirardelli. |
ere allotted to pastoralists who farmed mostly | grain and sheep. |
Hargraft was a | grain and coal merchant. |
ur hand is too lofty to put sickle to standing | grain' and boast of their professions: 'I am a scrib |
the Froedtert Malting Company (later Froedtert | Grain and Malting) of Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 1915 a |
Like many other pigeons, it mainly feeds on | grain and seeds. |
then sailed to Philadelphia, where a cargo of | grain and crated aircraft was loaded. |
edium loams, well suited for the production of | grain, and it forms one of the most extensively cult |
Overfelt, early San Jose pioneers that started | grain and dairy farms in the 1860s. |
n economic sector with the primary crops being | grain and fruit orchards. |
McTaggart grew | grain and raised some livestock. |
Cull owned and ran a large | grain and property at Curlewis for much of his caree |
1, he became a rancher and gained interests in | grain and livestock. |
ce species O. sativa, like shattering, brittle | grain and poor milling quality. |
grain and soil and woman go together...' said Tot ab | |
is can be confusing, since barley is a type of | grain and therefore both malt whisky and grain whisk |
inging more land under cultivation for growing | grain and fruit. |
poorer forage, can be raised with very little | grain, and do not require intensive management. |
s deliberately built to be able to handle bulk | grain, and load it onto larger modern ships. |
The railroad's traffic comes mainly from coal, | grain and plastic products, as well as military equi |
Belfort is a trading centre for wine and | grain and its industries include chemicals, engineer |
9, Sprouted Cinnamon Raisin Bagel, Sprouted 16 | Grain and Seed Bagel, and Hemp Bagels. |
of owners, including Union Distilling, Western | Grain and Sugar Products, Western Carbonic Gas, Amer |
in West Virginia produced about twice as much | grain and livestock than was needed for subsistence, |
Fowke operated a general store and sold | grain and coal. |
Cotton, cattle, | grain, and oil formed the base of the local economy. |
Cape Weaver feeds on a wide variety of seeds, | grain and insects. |
roduce travelling through the port was timber, | grain, and cotton. |
he region is primarily agricultural, producing | grain and cattle. |
City officials tried to “smoke out hoarders of | grain and to police food markets, but prices remaine |
Renaud was heavily involved in the | grain and flour trade. |
nts, but the Pintail sometimes feeds on roots, | grain and other seeds in fields, though less frequen |
Glenlyon Dam provides water for irrigation of | grain and fodder crops. |
t common and most destructive insect pests for | grain and other food products stored in silos, wareh |
BLR traffic includes forest products, | grain, and agricultural products. |
s period the iron ore trade was dwarfed by the | grain and lumber trade. |
large part tradesmen and sailors, transporting | grain and other commodities down the Ems River. |
The first ferry will carry 52 freight cars of | grain and oil products on 10 November. |
sland by building docks for receiving coal and | grain and by dredging an east-west channel splitting |
Along with working as a | grain and livestock farmer with his father and broth |
It is a very successful | grain and sheep farming area. |
574), ‘On the Maturation of | Grain and Farming Produce' (ib. |
t up the largest tannery in Pennsylvania, grew | grain, and feed-crops. |
ie devised methods to test small quantities of | grain and assess their quality. |
Great Yarmouth to Norwich, carrying timber or | grain, and sugar beet from Surlingham to Cantley. |
a Rinpoche and made offerings of silver coins, | grain and tea to all the monks of Ganden. |
sbane was a penal colony and originally milled | grain and then used as a gallows for the colony. |
hers on Yorke Peninsula, was once used to load | grain and unload supplies for the town, but is now u |
Principal agricultural crops are corn, | grain, and grapes: householders also maintain indivi |
the folwarks was boosted by growing demand for | grain and the profitability of its export, both to W |
He became a | grain and provision commission merchant. |
ommune is mainly agrarian, based on growing of | grain and technical crops, as well as vegetable grow |
or weight formerly used in Wales for trade in | grain and other staples. |
lomatic letter, Hitler got tougher and offered | grain and military supplies to Spain as an inducemen |
anadian Fiction Magazine, PRISM international, | Grain, and The Malahat Review. |
lly consists of forest products, gypsum board, | grain, and paper. |
1876 and realized the value of connecting his | grain and feed store to the Southbury Railroad Stati |
eet there is Mumme's, where local farmers sell | grain and buy animal feed. |
asha County, Minnesota where he engaged in the | grain and real estate business. |
be entitled to "metage" or duty on all fruit, | grain and "measurable goods" landed on either side o |
dry conditions and can be found in areas where | grain and other potential food is stored, such as pa |
he song was released on the albums Against the | grain and Stranger Than Fiction. |
homestead farm, now known as Kleist Brothers' | Grain and Dairy Farm, continued to live with their m |
The new policy was essentially a tax on | grain and other foodstuffs. |
4; four years after the release of Against the | Grain, and became a single. |
made mainly with sweetened cornmeal, whole oat | grain, and whole wheat grain, with a flavored toppin |
in the back of his truck amongst his cargo of | grain and onions. |
A dado is cut across, or perpendicular to, the | grain and is thus differentiated from a groove which |
6, and joined his father in running the Cheney | Grain and Milling Company. |
limited access to markets, delivering sacks of | grain and tins of oil may be the most appropriate wa |
lp farmers stabilize prices by holding surplus | grain and cotton in storage. |
f handling freight including hay, straw, malt, | grain and timber. |
starch endosperm creating the expansion of the | grain and creating a puffed appearance. |
Grain and/or Legume sprouts: Adzuki beans, Alfalfa b | |
forest products, cars, containers, bulk (coal, | grain, animal feeds, aggregates), liquids (petroleum |
ame the Lafayette Theatre, redesigned by Peter | Grain, architect and theatrical designer. |
ntime kernel in support of MIND and other fine | grain architectures (like CELL) and the Agincourt pa |
red with fruit trees, vineyards and cattle and | grain are grown even potatoes, tomatoes and tulips. |
Thus fish, mushrooms and various types of | grain are the main offerings. |
roducts, such as petrochemicals and Midwestern | grain, are transported in bulk together with general |
And to their enemies there shall not be given | grain, arms, money, or ships, just as Rome has decid |
The windmill was built in 1795, it last ground | grain around 1900. |
Locals used to spread | grain around the summit boulders and catch passenger |
s core business is the receival and storage of | grain, as well as related commodities. |
periodic cicadas, and various pests of stored | grain, as well as humans and their pets. |
pation of hunting for many years, raising such | grain as was needed for family use. |
Aaron | Grain as Jim Morrison |
They are avoided when laying out with the | grain as the blade tends to follow the fibres, resul |
he was kicked in the head by his horse milling | grain at Gordon's mill. |
he invented a plan for drying and warehousing | grain at a small cost, and preserving it in good con |
amir, Pommern and Viking were also loaded with | grain at Port Victoria - some of these vessels now h |
nd make him into a slave, forcing him to grind | grain at a millstone. |
o all times, places, and cultures where stored | grain attracts rodents, which then consume or contam |
edam, located close to the North Sea and large | grain auctions, which later became the capital for t |
In an interview with Pure | Grain Audio, Mustaine said that the album would soun |
A | grain bag is usually included to facilitate this pro |
f mainly coal and agricultural produce such as | grain, bagged manure and vegetables. |
zation including table style, felt color, wood | grain, ball set, and cue stick. |
s another bar on a converted barge called 'The | Grain Barge' in Hotwells. |
The Middle | Grain Beck and Carrs Beck flow into Hebble Brook, fr |
Anthicus floralis, the narrownecked | grain beetle, is a beetle species. |
The eggs are then eaten by | grain beetles where the cysticerci, or larval stage |
s the primary economic sector, with olives and | grain being the principal crops grown, with a arge n |
Bridge with | Grain Belt sign (inset) |
e Blatz, Blitz-Weinhard, Drewry's, Falls City, | Grain Belt, National Bohemian, Olympia, and Rainier. |
agments vaulted like rebounding hail/Or chaffy | grain beneath the thresher's flail. |
al; coccus from Greek noun kokkos - a coccus a | grain, berry: Nosocomiicoccus - a coccus isolated in |
Postum was a powdered roasted | grain beverage sold by the Kraft Foods company as a |
by the end-user; as a rule of thumb, the total | grain bill of a mash should have a diastatic power o |
Gose beers are brewed with at least 50% of the | grain bill being malted wheat. |
6, a strong windstorm demolished a large steel | grain bin at the elevator. |
State University while farming and launching a | grain bin construction business with his brothers. |
r 22, 2010; several homes were destroyed and a | grain bin collapsed, but no serious injuries occurre |
"Dymaxion" design was based on the design of a | grain bin. |
in and by 1874 had developed a successful wire | grain binder. |
as thought to have been carried to the city by | grain boats arriving from Egypt. |
The lesser | grain borer, Rhyzopertha dominica, is a cosmopolitan |
y using geometrically undefined cutting edges ( | grain bound) that are held together in large working |
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