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  1. In 1924,he published an autobiography, Unless the seed dies (French: Si LE, grain ,né must). After 1925,he began to demand more humane conditions for criminals
  2. The death of Ptolemy IV. In addition, as Rome relied more heavily on imports of, grain ,from Egypt, the Romans took great interest in the political situation in the
  3. Exceptionally complete protein for plant sources. Besides protein, amaranth, grain , provides a good source of dietary fiber and dietary minerals such as iron
  4. Is slowly being lost as rail lines are decreasing; farmers typically truck the, grain ,to central points. Alberta is the leading beekeeping province of Canada, with
  5. Of these, oxalates and nitrates are of more concern when amaranth, grain ,is used in foraging applications. Some studies suggest thermal processing of
  6. Of a class struggle against capitalists who owned the banks, railways,and, grain ,trading companies which profited from the efforts of farmers. His solution was
  7. Paid in grain ; a simple laborer might earn 5½ sacks (200 kg or 400 lb) of, grain ,per month, while a foreman might earn 7½ sacks (250 kg or 550 lb). Prices
  8. Its protein particularly well suited to human nutritional needs, interest in, grain ,amaranth (especially A. cruets and A. hypochondriacs) revived in the 1970s
  9. Profits and a reduction of soil erosion. Across the province, the once common, grain ,elevator is slowly being lost as rail lines are decreasing; farmers typically
  10. 1984,the Green Revolution transformed agriculture around the globe, with world, grain ,production increasing by 250 % as world population doubled. Modern agriculture
  11. The population. Much of the forested part of Alberta is given over either to, grain ,or to dairy farming, with mixed farming more common in the north and center
  12. To separate the straw from the grain . Winnowing removed the chaff from the, grain , and the grain was then ground into flour, brewed to make beer, or stored for
  13. Example of an anisotropic material is wood, which is easier to split along its, grain ,than against it. Fields of interest Computer graphics In the field of computer
  14. Late period, they did use a type of money-barter system, with standard sacks of, grain ,and the Eben, a weight of roughly of copper or silver, forming a common
  15. After the city's massive walls were constructed, its temple rebuilt and its, grain ,production reorganized. The debris, dust and sand that followed show no trace
  16. Products with many large farms in the outlying districts. Cattle, pork and, grain ,are the main products with a sizable related refinement industry present.
  17. Crops, which were then threshed with a flail to separate the straw from the, grain , Winnowing removed the chaff from the grain , and the grain was then ground into
  18. The US, Canada,France, Australia,Argentina and Thailand - supply 90 % of, grain ,exports. Water deficits, which are already spurring heavy grain imports in
  19. Copper, and especially manganese. Scientific studies suggest Amaranth, grain ,is a good source of essential amino acid lysine, something other grain s are low
  20. The straw from the grain . Winnowing removed the chaff from the grain , and the, grain ,was then ground into flour, brewed to make beer, or stored for later use. The
  21. One shekel's worth of oil was only one-half quart, : One shekel's worth of, grain ,was only one-half quart....: These sold at such prices in the markets of all
  22. Les faux-monnayeurs – 1925 (translated as The Counterfeiters – 1927) * Si LE, grain ,né must – 1926 (translated as If It Dies) Algorithms for calculating variance
  23. Would be in short supply, nomads would seek to pasture their flocks in the, grain ,fields, and conflicts with farmers would result. It would appear that the
  24. The United States. Lyrics: O beautiful for spacious skies, : For amber waves of, grain ,: For purple mountain majesties: Above the fruited plain!: America! America!:
  25. It was said that" King Corn was more powerful than King Cotton ", as US, grain ,went from a quarter of the British import trade to almost half. Name "
  26. Later Emperor Augustus) in the Battle of Action. The Romans relied heavily on, grain ,shipments from Egypt, and the Roman army, under the control of a prefect
  27. And luster. The purest alabaster is a snow-white material of fine tiniforni, grain , but it is often associated with an oxide of iron, which produces brown
  28. Anisotropic material. Its properties vary widely when measured with the growth, grain ,or against it. For example,wood's strength and hardness will be different for
  29. Surplus of cotton, while the 1860–62 crop failures in Europe made the North's, grain ,exports of critical importance. It also helped to turn European opinion further
  30. Wood resources counted 136 million m³. In some lands it is profitable to grow, grain , potatoes, sugar beets, cotton and tobacco. Livestock, dairy products, and wine
  31. Variety of silica, chiefly chalcedony, characterised by its fineness of, grain ,and brightness of color. Although agates may be found in various kinds of rock
  32. Peoples. The economy was highly planned. Grain was cleaned, and rations of, grain ,and oil were distributed in standardized vessels made by the city's potters.
  33. Amaranth may therefore be a promising supplement to other grain s. Amaranth, grain ,is a crop of moderate importance in the Himalayas. Leaves, roots,and stems
  34. This should more correctly be termed" pseudo grain " ( see below). Amaranth, grain ,contains no gluten and is safe to consume for individuals with celiac disease.
  35. Green amaranth Uses Amaranth seed Several species are raised for amaranth ", grain ," in Asia and the Americas. This should more correctly be termed" pseudo grain
  36. Southwards into Calabria. He desired to invade Africa, which,thanks to its, grain , had become the key to holding Italy. But a storm battered his ships into
  37. Found more prevalent in OECD member countries. In the U. S.,70 % of the, grain ,grown is fed to animals on feedlots. Pest control includes the management of
  38. Symbols Tally-marks: To keep track of their flocks, their sacks of, grain ,and their money the ancients used tallying: accumulating stones or marks
  39. To the fame of the city. The wealth of Amateur was derived partly from its, grain ,partly from its sheep and copper mines, of which traces can be seen inland.
  40. Regarding everyday calculation tasks such as accounting of land, labor and, grain , Texts such as the Rhine Mathematical Papyrus and the Moscow Mathematical
  41. Roughly of copper or silver, forming a common denominator. Workers were paid in, grain ,; a simple laborer might earn 5½ sacks (200 kg or 400 lb) of grain per month
  42. Rate (consumer prices) – 21.6 % (2008 est. ); Agriculture – * crops: cotton, grain , rice, grapes,fruit, vegetables,tea, tobacco * livestock products: beef
  43. Flower, quilete * Amaranths cruets – purple amaranth, red amaranth, Mexican, grain , amaranth * Amaranths imbricates – fringed amaranth, fringed pig weed *
  44. Interest that the US 325 mg dose is almost exactly equivalent to the historic 5, grain , aspirin tablet that preceded the metric dosage. In general, for adults, doses
  45. Of southern Iraq that traditionally had a yield of 30 grain s returned for each, grain ,sown and the rain-fed agriculture of northern Iraq, known as" the Upper
  46. In exchange for its luxury imports and raw materials, Egypt mainly exported, grain , gold, linen,and papyrus, in addition to other finished goods including glass
  47. Since cities were built and founded, : The great agricultural tracts produced no, grain ,: The inundated tracts produced no fish, : The irrigated orchards produced
  48. System of granaries and treasuries administered by overseers, who redistributed, grain ,and goods. Much of the economy was centrally organized and strictly controlled.
  49. For naval construction),and the sea routes vital for Athens' supply of, grain ,from Scythia. After a first unsuccessful attempt at colonization in 497 BC by
  50. Supply 90 % of grain exports. Water deficits, which are already spurring heavy, grain ,imports in numerous middle-sized countries, including Algeria, Iran,Egypt, and

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