How To Use Grain In A Sentence

  • The film print is extremely clean with only a little bit of grain.
  • Gwenhidwy likes to drink a lot, grain alcohol mostly, mixed in great strange mad-scientist concoctions with beef tea, grenadine, cough syrup, bitter belch-gathering infusions of blue scullcap, valerian root, motherwort and lady's-slipper, whatever's to hand really. Gravity's Rainbow
  • Cut along the grain of the wood.
  • When we gather it grain by grain, we soon have a basketful.
  • By the end of the winter the supply of grain was severely depleted.
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  • Cut the beef across the grain into paper thin slices.
  • Much of his work is done on basswood, which is a softer wood with no apparent grain. The Albert Lea Tribune
  • Each day we make countless choices and live out deeply ingrained habits that all add up to a lifestyle. Christianity Today
  • They occur when a layer of unconsolidated sediment is fluidized and transport of fluid and suspended grains takes place through overlying sediment to the sediment-water interface.
  • Sasaki huddled against the hot grains of sand, gritting her teeth, curled up in a ball and hugging her shoulders as if to keep herself from ripping apart.
  • The process flows and process formula of electrochemical graining on aluminum and aluminum alloy were introduced.
  • It’s taken me some time to get use to the large grain mushy rice they use. Flatiron Lunch: Great Burrito’s Tacos Are Better Than Their Burritos (Go Figure) | Midtown Lunch - Finding Lunch in the Food Wasteland of NYC's Midtown Manhattan
  • Or maybe the stories that become "engrained" do so because they satisfy some inner preference? Serendip's Exchange
  • The grain distribution system currently has massive over-capacity, meaning any company can handle extra volume if it can sell it.
  • The Kuban produces an eighth of Russia's grain, meat and milk.
  • The resulting maladies nut the gamut from food allergies to migraines, fibromyalgia, lupus, arthritis and so on.
  • Bulgaria's State Agriculture Fund has started selecting grain producers for buying out bread wheat for the newly set up Grain Commodity Fund.
  • Soft red winter wheat and corn used were produced on farms in southeast Virginia and obtained from a local grain dealer.
  • So the public-health community wants folic acid added to cereals used in enriched grain products, such as bread and pasta.
  • He laughed and he said: ‘Well I can bring you baguettes or multigrain bread.’
  • My favorite load for turkeys is Beman ICS Hunter arrows fletched with Bonning Blazer vanes and tipped with Vortex Pro-Series 100 grain 2.25 broadheads. Which load do you use for turkey
  • It also means that Twitter users will have finer grained control over which applications have ongoing access to their accounts — and will be able to disable applications without changing their password. Twitter can has OAuth? | FactoryCity
  • Aconite root contains about 0.4 per cent. of alkaloid and one-fifteenth of a grain of the alkaloid is a lethal dose. The Witch-cult in Western Europe A Study in Anthropology
  • More alarming -- not to mention revolting -- than any revelation, which has come out thus far about Bachmann, Kennedy once commented to Democratic political adviser Bobby Baker, "You know, I get a migraine headache if I don't get a strange piece of ass every day" see endnote 54. Lara M. Brown, Ph.D.: Michele Bachmann and Migraines: Presidential Disqualifier or Sexism?
  • Even knowing this, I still feel very chauvinistic about some of our native grains.
  • He planted the grains of rice in the soft, wet soil.
  • People with cluster headaches tend to pace around; whereas those with migraine prefer to lie down or sleep. Alternative Health Care for Women
  • The tradesmen like lohar, tarkhan (carpenter), nai (barber) and darzi (tailor) traditionally working in the villages since centuries - mostly paid in the form of grain at the end of each rabi and kharif seasons - are no more pursuing their vocations. Light Within
  • Her tragic death, poignantly captured on grainy mobile telephone footage, has flashed around the world. Times, Sunday Times
  • There were about 300 million tons of grain in the fields at the start of the harvest.
  • Serves 2-4, depending on hunger4 raw, unshelled tiger prawns90ml olive oil3 cloves garlic, finely chopped500ml good-quality fish stock150g sustainable monkfish, cut into chunks1 onion, finely diced1 tsp smoked paprika200g chopped tomatoes50ml dry white winePinch of saffron soaked in 1 tbsp hot water200g Calasparra or other short-grain rice150g baby squid, cut into rings150g broad beans150g mussels, scrubbedHandful of flat-leaf parsley to garnish½ lemon, cut into wedges 1. Shell the prawns and put the flesh aside. How to cook the perfect paella
  • It is carefully calibrated to maximize milk production while minimizing cost and might consist of haylage or silage—chopped, preserved fodder—ground with protein boosters like soy or the malted grain left over from brewing. The Dirty Life
  • In the countryside, on the contrary, more hands were needed to work the fields in grain-growing regions, and males contracted marriages at younger ages to increase the rural labour supply.
  • It was one of the largest superlocal co-op chains of grain silos in the Midwest and aggressively tried new ventures, from raising hogs to processing soybeans for food.
  • At dinner, they ate as they had before, although in time Bittman found that even his evening meals came to include more "vegetables, fruits, legumes and whole grains and less meat, sugar, junk food, and overrefined carbohydrates. Thoughts on the minimalist and "vegan until six"
  • A wide area of coastal plains extends across the western seaboard, a region of phosphate mining and the cultivation of citrus, olives, tobacco, and grains.
  • Other prescription drugs, including tricyclic antidepressants, beta blockers, calcium channel blockers and anticonvulsants, are taken regularly to prevent frequent and disabling migraines.
  • Washington dreamed his way along the street, his fancy flitting from grain to hogs, from hogs to banks, from banks to eyewater, from eye-water to Tennessee Land, and lingering but a feverish moment upon each of these fascinations. The Gilded Age, Part 1.
  • The macrostructures disclosed the presence of equiaxed grains as well as areas of mixed grain structure.
  • Seriously though, Rufus knew that the problems commonly blamed on rye occur when the grain is moldy and has ergot, so he was careful never to buy moldy rye.
  • Just as I imagined it, with cows everywhere and lots of farms, silos, grain elevators, lakes - the whole nine yards.
  • Made with rice grains from which more than 40 per cent of the outer layer has been removed. Times, Sunday Times
  • The sheer size of both works easily reveals each grain of color within the picture plane so that they appear as contemporary reflections of the pointillist style of Georges Seurat.
  • The style of the film is quite striking, full of excessive grain, rough film stock, and stylized editing techniques.
  • Be aware of ingrained attitudes. Times, Sunday Times
  • With the deepening of grain circulating system innovation, grain logistics' development becomes emergency.
  • The Indians of America carry all their products, such as maize, sugar, coffee, etc., in bags made of this leaf, which they know how to arrange so well, that they transport an "arroba," or twenty-five pounds any distance without a single grain escaping, and without any appliance other than a liana or creeper to tie it up with. Scientific American, Volume 22, No. 1, January 1, 1870 A Weekly Journal of Practical Information, Art, Science, Mechanics, Chemistry, and Manufactures.
  • The wood engraver uses a hardwood, generally box, sawn across the grain of the wood and highly polished.
  • The lower portions of the bookcase doors have panels of crotch mahogany set within cross-grained and mitred satinwood surrounds.
  • Once a snake, a mamba, got under the grain bin in the store hut. ON CATS
  • Here was a soft-pedalled, soft-grained performance, miraculous in its level of delicacy attained and avoidance of the precious. Times, Sunday Times
  • Genever, Holland's version of gin, is often distilled from malted grain mash similar to that used for whisky.
  • The small grains were repolished and reanalysed to obtain 28 analyses in four sessions.
  • A friend is one to whom one may pour out the contents of one's heart, chaff and grain together, knowing that gentle hands will take and sift it, keep what is worth keeping, and with a breath of kindness, blow the rest away. George Eliot 
  • The family are converts to grains such as buckwheat and quinoa because they release energy in the body more slowly. Times, Sunday Times
  • A big stand of grain bins; they are scowling at the wind, each of them.
  • This ancient grain has a chewy texture and a mild, nutty flavour. Times, Sunday Times
  • Its excellent toughness is due to a fine-grained structure of tough nickel-ferrite devoid of embrittling carbide networks, which are taken into solution during tempering at 570°C to form stable austenite islands.
  • Lab tests showed that the birds ate grain tainted with insecticide.
  • We have brought in a good grain harvest for three years on end.
  • Then the grain was roasted in the kilns to produce malt for delivery to the breweries.
  • The fore-mentioned National Grain bureau public figures said.
  • You might not think to tell your doctor about the echinacea you take to help fight off your colds, or the feverfew you use to prevent your migraines.
  • The farmer took his grain to the mill.
  • A little to the south-east of this summit lies a curious constellation of rock tors, three individual outcrops of fine-grained granite.
  • Uruguay might also import Argentine grain to fatten steers.
  • The quartzite shows granoblastic and blastopsammitic texture, with grain sizes varying from coarse sand to very fine pebble and with minor microcrystals of sericite, fuchsite, andalusite and iron oxide, besides detrital tourmaline, rutile, and zircon." link Archive 2008-03-01
  • The fine-grained assemblage is dominated by tabular, low-density elements, such as cycloid scales and fish vertebrae. Archive 2008-04-01
  • A unit of weight in the U.S. Customary System , an avoirdupois unit equal to 437.5 grains ( 28.35 grams ).
  • In case there is any mistake, Dawkins gives the example of a permanent dune - a barchan - that the wind pushes across the desert but which maintains it shape even while individual grains of sand are being blown into and out of the dune. May 6th, 2009
  • They collect seeds and wild berries, and dig up secret hoards of grain.
  • A dressed product of copper works in South America, consisting of grains of native copper mixed with pyrite, chalcopyrite, mispickel, and earthy minerals.
  • The wheat fields have nothing to say to me. And that is sad. But you have hair that is the color of gold. Think how wonderful that will be when you have tamed me! The grain, which is also golden, will bring me back the thought of you. And I shall love to listen to the wind in the wheat.
  • Colors are a bit faded, the image is a bit soft, and there is a fair amount of grain from the source elements.
  • In the grainy black and white photo I can still make out the sheen of A.'s hair oil and the way he slicked his dark locks back on the sides.
  • Sprouting grains by soaking them first increases the amount of enzymes and neutralises the antinutrient phytic acid. Times, Sunday Times
  • The base of these hills was of close-grained white-coloured granite, or whinstone: the summits of good freestone: on the sides several good pieces of iron ore were picked up. Journals of Two Expeditions into the Interior of New South Wales
  • The advantages in the hardening start with the carburizing operation, as a steel of uniform and fine grain size will carburize more uniformly, producing The Working of Steel Annealing, Heat Treating and Hardening of Carbon and Alloy Steel
  • Each door and drawer is individually finished by craftsmen to bring out the full beauty of the grain.
  • The thresher is a square frame drawn over the grain -- which is spread upon the bare ground -- and is furnished on its under side with steel blades which not only shell the grain out of the ear, but also reduce the straw into chaff, which is desirable, as storing for feed more conveniently. Lippincott's Magazine, December 1878
  • During the next five or even ten years, non-grain cultigens dominated; first root crops and then tree crops were cultivated.
  • In addition to the enstatite, forsterite, and PAHs, they are trying to model their spectra using a library containing dolomite (a carbonate), smectite (a clay), spinel/hibonite, pyrrhotite, iron oxide, and elemental carbon grains.
  • Wood stains provide good protection but tend to mask the natural grain of the wood.
  • This was best carried out as near as possible to where the crops grew, as untreated grain was bulky and expensive to transport.
  • Then it was just dry + wet, and into the oven went the fruit, veggie (cause you know that's what rhubarb is!) and whole grain batter-filled paper cups. What Seymour Made!
  • Ye see we march on the tap o’ Touthop-rigg after we pass the Pomoragrains; for the Pomoragrains, and Slackenspool, and Bloodylaws, they come in there, and they belang to the Peel; but after ye pass Pomoragrains at a muckle great saucer-headed cutlugged stane, that they ca’ Charlies Chuckie, there Dawston Cleugh and Charlies-hope they march. Chapter XXXVI
  • She had an ideal of fatherhood, had gentle, silent, useless Lydia -- formed upon the genial, sunshiny type of parent popular in books, and she cast a romantic veil over disappointed, selfish, crossgrained Malcolm Martie, the Unconquered
  • The results reveal that the main factor which influences the burnability is the grain size of crystal quartz.
  • This is a bonus for farmers who had feared the rain would produce poor quality grain. Times, Sunday Times
  • Serve over grains or roasted vegetables. Times, Sunday Times
  • The barn of the used-to-be-poor farmer is now heaped with grain.
  • Grain by grain, and the hen fills her belly. 
  • So she came up with recipes using brown rice, wholemeal pasta and other wholegrain carbs. The Sun
  • In the case of very tightly woven microfibers, you may wish to tip the pattern slightly off-grain in order to prevent puckered seams.
  • A windmill is used to crush grain into flour.
  • The grain is still milled locally.
  • Modern studies of this kind can take into account many fine-grained features of both the physical and the social environment.
  • I think I might need the woodgrain version of this camera in my life. KN | Kitsune Noir » Polaroid PIC 1000
  • Laura put the receiver down and made tea, opened the biscuit box and selected a chocolate gold grain. THE IMAGE OF LAURA
  • To make the glyphs, the ancient carvers used chisels, probably of hard, fine-grained quartzite, which they struck with hammers of stone or antler, each blow chipping out one small stone flake.
  • There are over 100 surface pumps that remove water from aquifers, geologic units where water is stored between grains of sand or in rock fissures.
  • Concentrate on eating vegetables, fruits and whole grains, and choose chicken rather than red meat.
  • The milk is then strained and the grains recovered for reuse.
  • Over the next decade, China's annual grain demand is likely to reach 573 million tons, which is above its current production levels. Hot Potato in China's Rising Food Costs
  • Lean of good quality is of the proper color for its kind, firm, and fine of grain.
  • For me, his random interviews with various down-and-out characters in Cleveland, on sidewalks and in living rooms, while charmingly syncopated in the Jarmusch family style, with intermittent jazz music and grainy shaky filming, did not result in a clear "what is this about"--although Tom insisted that for him, it was exactly the Cleveland he wished to express, "meant to be an imperfect portrait. Karin Badt: The Thessaloniki Documentary Film Festival: From Soviet Cannibals to Jarmusch's Cleveland
  • Warping, splitting along the grain, the breaking apart of joins, the flaking of paint and ground from the wooden substrate, and insect damage are all commonly encountered.
  • This can be distinguished by the diamond-shaped lattice separating the sheeting layers, and a ‘coarse’ grain to the microprisms.
  • Domesticated grain contains less crude protein than its wild counterpart, and a higher percentage of carbohydrate.
  • It may be that some people you encounter are so deeply ingrained with malice, avarice, mendacity and all the perversity our heritage can inflict on us that they are beyond redemption.
  • Eat a variety of colorful fruits and vegetables and whole grains like millet, quinoa, and whole wheat.
  • I've got a setup for all-grain brewing at home and it takes about six hours to get a batch ready for fermentation. Boing Boing
  • That big building is a barn for keeping the grain.
  • He liked homemade carrot juice, nutty sunflower pate, roast jicama with a little balsamic vinegar, organic multigrain bread, and cholesterol-free egg substitute.
  • Veteran traders say U.S. grains feel "toppy" after last week's rally to multimonth highs, but many remained hesitant to pick a direction for the coming week given the outside storms rattling the markets. Reuters: Top News
  • The diamonds he watches so closely are not the rocks on the rings of the rich and famous, they are tiny grains of pure carbon coating the blades, polishers and shapers the company produces.
  • A summary of quartz grain features is given in Fig. 5.11 and photomicrographs in Fig. 5.12.
  • Phillips likes to write allusive portraits peppered with images he can wrap his warm, grainy voice around, like the slowly-rolling Far End of the Night or the feistier Calamity Jane.
  • Wheat in Nebraska usually ripens under warm, dry conditions that favor development of quality grain for bread making.
  • In spite of the unfavorable weather,the grain output of the farm kept up and even increased a little than last year.
  • The fine grain of pure tantalum can be obtained easily through PM.
  • Another genius discovery from Lebanon: "Trouver la perle rare est une chose, en trouver 26 en est une autre: une Libanaise a eu la surprise de sa vie en découvrant 26 graines nacrées dans une huître dans un restaurant de poisson et fruits de mer dans le sud du pays ." thanks Martin Tuesday, September 09, 2008
  • Foods that contain insoluble fibers are wheat bran, whole grain products and vegetables.
  • They bartered their grain for salt.
  • The progression of the mechanical oscillation itself is conditioned by the grain compatibility of harmonics.
  • Warm, moist headspace air can activate mold growth, causing grain to crust and seal over.
  • The stubble lay scattered with wheat grains, millions of them. Times, Sunday Times
  • This was supplemented with kaoliang and similar grains.
  • Cold-pressing the fruit peel yields bigarade, the essential oil of the bitter orange; distilling the twigs gives you petitgrain; and the orange blossoms provide you with neroli. Orange Blossoms
  • Shrugging off foibles — like subpar corn that led them to seek an organic grain from the Finger Lakes — they are content to gain their expertise as they go.
  • I would suggest replacing the breadcrumbs with rice or couscous, which are less stodgy, and again varies the grain away from bread.
  • The individual grains of wheat and rice are also fruits by this definition.
  • The second reason is to rinse some of the starch from the grains. The Sun
  • In some illnesses, for example migraine or epilepsy, the diagnosis may be evident from the history alone.
  • The igneous rocks in it include a variety of types, ranging from fine-, medium-, and coarse-grained granite, to syenite, monzonite, diorite, and gabbro.
  • Even the vanilla buttercream piped onto an otherwise agreeable vanilla cupcake had a grainy, crystallized texture on one of my visits, as if the ratio of butter to sugar had gone astray.
  • The quartzite shows granoblastic and blastopsammitic texture, with grain sizes varying from coarse sand to very fine pebble and with minor microcrystals of sericite, fuchsite, andalusite and iron oxide, besides detrital tourmaline, rutile, and zircon." link Archive 2008-03-01
  • What I have seen is about as fine in grain as what we call priming powder in the navy. Journal of a Voyage to Brazil And Residence There During Part of the Years 1821, 1822, 1823
  • Learn how to tape the sides of an airbrush paint project when airbrushing a wood grain finish effect on a car in this free instructional art video.
  • This leads the Stoics to a very anthropocentric view of the world, in which grain, olives and vines are for us to consume, sheep for clothing us with their fleeces, oxen for pulling our ploughs and so forth.
  • Maybe that’s what happened at the end of the Mesolithic: Maybe one group decided that it was immoral to eat animals and started trying to cultivate grains maybe even to mimic animals… Are we meat eaters or vegetarians? Part I | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D.
  • It was a large room, with a "boughten" ingrain carpet, stiff chairs, two great square ottomans, a big sofa, and some curious old paintings, besides a number of framed silhouettes of different members of the family. A Little Girl in Old Boston
  • In their eyes, nothing less than a cultural revolution was needed to purge the Chinese people of some of their most ingrained habits and cherished values.
  • Percussion plays a major role, particularly what Grainger called ‘tuneful percussion,’ chimes, glockenspiels, tuned gongs, celestas, xylophones, and so on.
  • This straight up gamay (as opposed to the Passetougrains) from the strong vintage 2006 has a slight savory note to it as well as wild strawberries. Three light, rewarding reds under $20: Produttori, Pataille, Michaud | Dr Vino's wine blog
  • Less belligerent in its audience pandering than its predecessors (less fart jokes, less homophobic subtext, and - thank Jesus - less squawking from Eddie Murphy), Shrek the Third may not give haters a migraine, but its lobotomized sense of comic brinkmanship is still without fun. GreenCine Daily: Shrek the Third.
  • Here are to be found not only the silks and pottery, the Jewish goldsmiths 'work, the arms and embroidered saddlery which the city itself produces, but "morocco" from Marrakech, rugs, tent-hangings and matting from Rabat and Salé, grain baskets from In Morocco
  • As this kind of stats is normally not measured in France (police stats, iirc), take with a grain of salt. Matthew Yglesias » France Hearts Jews
  • The top post is less a political steppingstone than a 10-month migraine. Globe and Mail
  • Are the starch grains tightly packed, or open and fluffy? Times, Sunday Times
  • My face is spackled with grains of sand, and I am vomiting—blood. Slawkowska Street
  • The reaction in the Scottish Parliament this week said a lot about our MSPs and their cross-grained views.
  • Aleurone layer The outermost protein rich layer of the endosperm grass fruits ( e . g . cereal grains ).
  • The pictures are grainy photocopies of photos included in a confidential French investigation into the Paris car crash.
  • It also contains a number of grains, soaked overnight: linseed, rolled oats, polenta, sunflower seeds, purple kibbled wheat and sesame seeds.
  • This is because some of the alloying elements form oxides and other compounds at the grain boundaries, embrittling the material.
  • The bodies of iron sulfide nodules in the Olentangy Shale are composed of fine-grained pyrite, and their surfaces are frequently covered with tabular crystals of marcasite.
  • Oversized wooden gallery benches made for the show are painted with exaggerated woodgrain patterns.
  • It's made with thick grains of sushi rice and served in a bowl with two warm croquettes filled with mango sauce.
  • Where the rock contains mineral grains it may be possible to determine the hardness, lustre and streak of the minerals.
  • Daisies have snowed all over the Campagna, -- periwinkles star the grass, -- crocuses and anemones impurple the spaces between the rows of springing grain along the still brown slopes. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 04, No. 24, October, 1859
  • A spot check on the rice produced exemplary grains, glossy and lustrous with the requisite stickiness, deliciously impregnated with the velvety richness of coconut milk.
  • A separation and drainage layer, of a coarse-grained material such as sand, can be constructed to isolate the unsealed pavement from the underlying saturated soils.
  • Figure 7.21 During hot working, the elongated anisotropic grains immediately recrystallize. Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • And I can't think of any better vehicle for crunchy grains of coarse salt than pretzels.
  • We are talking about identifying and weighing one grain of sand in a desert. THE EARTH: An Intimate History
  • Their total grain output still exceeded that of the previous year.
  • Buntsandstein-Hauptbuntsandstein_ (900 ft.), the bulk [v. 04 p. 0802] of this subdivision is made up of weakly-cemented, coarse-grained sandstones, oblique lamination is very prevalent, and occasional conglomeratic beds make their appearance. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 4 "Bulgaria" to "Calgary"
  • A buffer stock of grain was held in case of emergency shortages.
  • Beef and dairy farmers in Midwestern states that produce most of the nation's ethanol are able to feed their cattle with less expensive grains leftover from distilling that fuel. Archive 2007-06-24
  • The treatment of uncinariasis is now made efficient by two drugs; thymol is given in doses of thirty grains repeated in two hours.
  • In more distal positions within the ramp, the ‘background’ sediment is a fine- to medium-grained floatstone to rudstone with abundant, small fragments of delicate-branching bryozoans and branching coralline algae.
  • Bold knaves thrive without one grain of sense . But good men starve for want of impudence.
  • Methods:After traditional Chinese medicine grain refining and fluidify, put it into bag and add vinegar to dip in.
  • Perhaps the fastest up-and-comer in the ancient grain crowd, freekeh pronounced FREE-kah can be found in warm salads, risottos and pilafs. Get Your Freekeh On
  • The malt's bouquet slowly presents a range of dry, tantalizing aromas, including nuts, honey and grain.
  • None of us would want pessimism to become ingrained. Times, Sunday Times
  • Energy from the grain apparently helps complete the conversion of nitrate to bacterial protein in the rumen.
  • A comparative study on the effects of crop insurance and direct grain-growing subsidy on farmers' welfare was made through a questionnaire.
  • First, the effects of dry density, bentonite percentage and bentonite grain distribution on its permeability were studied.
  • The size of a grain of rice, lice lay small whitish or brownish eggs called nits that stick to hair shafts about an inch or two from the scalp. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • It is difficult for a 'solo' biker to learn to ride because ingrained habits must be unlearnt. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is most beautiful, appearing translucent with a light corn silk color and streaks of black in its grainy looking material.
  • Their diet consists of nectar, pollen, flowers, fruits and unripe grains.
  • Change your diet to include more wholegrain foods, vegetables, fruit and remove as much fat from it as possible.
  • A quarter of the grain sold was not sold through middlemen but directly by the farmer to the customer, and it was the smaller farmer who sold least through the merchants.
  • We've lost acres and acres of woodland to fast grain farming.
  • It scores with some super cute thongs that have patterned footbeds plus grosgrain ribbon wrapped around the thong and topped with pretty details like bows or even roses (in selected styles).
  • Early microsporogenesis events are important to establish the shape of the tetrad, the polarity within the tetrad and consequently to determine the aperture pattern of the pollen grain.
  • Swap white boiled rice for wholegrain to increase your fibre intake. The Sun
  • A variety of foods can provide your family with nutritious sources of iron: lean meats, eggs, green leafy vegetables, dried peas and beans, blackstrap molasses, raisins, and whole-grain bread.
  • A close association between cyclic vomiting in children and that form of periodic headache known as migraine has often been observed. The Nervous Child
  • It is available in two forms at sporting goods stores - one calibrated in grains and the other in grams.
  • All of the organic grains - wheat, spelt, dry edible beans - are big on the international market now.
  • I have beeen shooting 100 grain ti-2 broadheads with a 1 cut for about three years and i have shot 2 in the gut and recovered both within 150 yards. Last night just before shooting hours ended I saw a mature buck that had already shed his antlers along with several does.
  • In country towns with a population of just a thousand there was likely to be a saddler, blacksmith, coach or implement maker, and grain and fodder merchant, all dependent on the district's horses.
  • In cross-section, the deposits consist of unsorted pebbles, cobbles, and boulders in a matrix of fine-grained debris.
  • Severe migraine can be treated with a drug which constricts the blood vessels.
  • Other import duties fell on sugar, tobacco, timber, silk, iron bars and, in some years, grain.
  • They had to drop bullet weight about 20 grains but did they have to reduce velocity from .45 Colt loads?

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