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Grist and magazine
According to Plymell ( an editor of Grist magazine ), Wilson's first published work was in 1966 in Grist # 7 magazine ( a poetry magazine by John Fowler ) and then in Grist # 9, also from that same year.
* David Roberts ( journalist ), American writer for Grist magazine
Grist ( originally Grist Magazine ; also referred to as Grist. org ) is an American non-profit online magazine that has been publishing environmental news and commentary with a wry twist since 1999.
( It is not to be confused with the 1960s poetry magazine, Grist, edited by John Fowler.
Time magazine referred to Grist as, " The Colbert Report of climate change, The Daily Show of deforestation, the Oprah of oil dependency -- except with real reporting and analytical journalism.
* Waste Lines: As Freecycle grows, idealism and reality collide-article in Grist magazine about issues confronting FreeCycle that led to the creation of FreeSharing. org

Grist and article
In an article by Grist. org on July 17, 2012 they explained that Mitt Romney strongly opposed the Cape Wind project beginning in 2006.

Grist and from
The expansion included a boys school, the Old Grist Mill, the Martha-Mary Chapel and the Redstone Schoolhouse, reputed to be the school in Sarah Josepha Hale's nursery rhyme Mary Had a Little Lamb, which was moved from Sterling.
Teams create their own vessel and then paddle the boat from one end of Children's Lake ( near the Boiling Springs Tavern ) to the other end ( near the Grist Mill and the Boiling Springs Pool ).
The outflow water from this lake is piped around the Oquirrh Mountain Range ( east of Stansbury Park ) to the Kennecott Company's copper mine refinery operation ( the runoff water from the lake enters a large pipe NW of the Benson Grist Mill for transport to the Kennecott operation ).
Benson Grist Mill, north of Stansbury Park, is a restoration of an actual nineteenth-century water-powered ( powered by waterflow from The Mill Pond ) wheat-grinding mill built on that site, and has grown into a recreational and historical interest area.
In 1739, Lawrence, having reached his majority ( age 21 ), began buying up parcels of land from the adjoining Spencer tract, beginning with the land around the Grist Mill on Dogue Creek.
Boston investors, seeing the potential of the town and its proximity to the city, provided the capital to develop 18th century Milton as an industrial site with an iron slitting mill, paper and sawmills, and the first chocolate factory in New England ( the Walter Baker Chocolate Factory ) in 1764, which was converted from the old Stoughton Grist Mill.
Despite having to fare from mid-season with two substitute co-drivers after Juha Piironen suffered a brain hemorrhage, Kankkunen went on to take a record fourth drivers ' title by winning five of his ten WRC events ; the Safari Rally with Piironen, the Rally Argentina, the Rally Australia and the RAC Rally with his new co-driver Nicky Grist, and the 1000 Lakes Rally with Denis Giraudet due to Grist's pre-arrangement with Armin Schwarz.
The round trip hike from Bale Grist Mill State Historic Park to Bothe-Napa Valley State Park is approximately two miles.
He learned the piano from a young age from " Miss Grist " who he claims " stole his youth ".
Gwellian and Price's first child was born in 1883, a son whom Price named Iesu Grist ( the Welsh for Jesus Christ ), in an act of provocation against the traditional religion of the time, and also because he expected great things from his child.
Visitors can also enjoy the taste of homemade ice cream, apple cider or a hush puppy from the Old Grist Mill as they listen to engaging stories or the sweet melodies from the Bluegrass Stage.
Construction of the Bale Grist Mill located between St. Helena and Calistoga was completed in 1846, the same year the Bear Flag Revolt claimed independence from Mexico.
from Grist Magazine
* Skewed View from the Berkeley Hills: Why Michael Pollan and Alice Waters should quit celebrating food-price hikes by Tom Philpott, Grist, April 4, 2009.
In 2004, he received the Jane Bagley Lehman Award for Excellence in Public Advocacy, from the Tides Foundation in recognition of the role Grist is playing in increasing environmental awareness.
The sawmill was built sometime before 1859 and wood sawn from this mill was used in the construction of the Long Island Grist Mill ( Watson ’ s Mill ).
Beatty's grandfather emigrated to Thorold from Ireland with his brother ( a trained Land surveyor ) in 1835, purchasing land on which they built built a Grist mill, Leather tannery and Sawmill.

Grist and fields
A memorial to the victims was later erected by the Soviets near a windmill called Grist Mill, but the plaque made no mention that those buried in the nearby fields were Jews.

Grist and book
Kane is a comic book series created, written and drawn by Paul Grist.
Grist offers reporting, interviews, opinion pieces, daily news, book reviews, food and agricultural coverage, and green advice.

Grist and makes
This makes the Casper and Abraham Shafer Grist Mill Complex one of the oldest, continuously operating, water-powered gristmills in the State of New Jersey.
Grist takes serious and often difficult-to-digest environmental news and makes it manageable and entertaining using humor and a well-developed voice.

Grist and about
Marilyn Shields, a member of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers who works at the nearby Benson Grist Mill, said there are two stories about how Erda, settled in 1851 and originally called Batesville and Rose Springs, earned its official name.
His wife would go on to remarry, this time to a road inspector employed by the local council, and she gave up her Druidic beliefs to join a conventional Christian denomination, having her two children baptised into it, and Iesu Grist was renamed Nicholas, never fulfilling the ambitious predictions that his father had made about him.
The expressway section ends at Grist Mill Road in Norwalk, about one-half mile past exit 3.

Grist and .
* Grist Mills, Grits Festivals, Recipes, and Photos – SCIway. net, South Carolina Information Highway
Malmö was ranked # 4 in Grist Magazines " 15 Green Cities " list in 2007.
The other principal or notable cast members in the original production were: Anybodys: Lee Becker, Riff: Michael Callan, A-Rab: Tony Mordente, Action: Eddie Roll, Big Deal: Martin Charnin, Gee-Tar: Tommy Abbott ; Velma: Carole D ' Andrea, Bernardo: Ken Le Roy, Chino: Jamie Sanchez, Nibbles: Ronnie Lee ; Rosalia: Marilyn Cooper, Consuelo: Reri Grist, Teresita: Carmen Gutierrez, Francisca: Elizabeth Taylor ; Lt. Schrank: Arch Johnson, Doc: Art Smith, and Krupke: William Bramley.
* January 18 – Dr William Price attempts to cremate the body of his infant son, Iesu Grist ( Jesus Christ ) Price, setting a legal precedent for cremation in the U. K.
In a 2004 Grist Magazine interview, Ehrlich acknowledged some specific predictions he had made, in the years around the time The Population Bomb was published, that had not come to pass.
Their daughter, Kelsey Wirth, is the co-founder of the orthodontic production company Align Technology, makers of Invisalign and currently serves on the Board of Directors of Grist Magazine, The Environmental Working Group and the Winslow Foundation.
You can locate them by looking for the Grist Mill Dam Recreation Area along the American River Parkway.
Grist, cider, lumber, and fulling mills were built.
Contributing to the economy of Harrison's Landing was Moyer's Grist Mill located in Yarrow, the very first mill of its type between Baltimore and Alexandria, Virginia.
The village continued to grow with the inclusion of a large Steam Grist and Flouring Mill, built by William Peters.
These included the Pierce Grist Mill and The Gibert Brothers ' Saw Mill.
Samuel Fithian owned part of the Grist Mill on Forke Creek before 1702.
The Sterling District No. 5 Schoolhouse and Sterling Grist Mill Complex were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.
Depauville during the early 1800s was a site of manufacturing ; the settlement consisted of both a Grist and Saw Mill.
* Saddle Rock Grist Mill, a historical grain-mill powered by tides ; known to have been in operation as early as the 18th century.
Officially known as the Saddle Rock Grist Mill, it was built circa 1700 and is located inside a small cove that opens onto Little Neck Bay off Long Island Sound.
The mill has been restored to its mid-19th century appearance and is located on Grist Mill Lane in Saddle Rock.
Moses Rich arrived in Sand Bank in 1822, and built the first Grist Mill.
The Grist mills, blacksmith, physician, shoe shop, wheelwright shops, meat markets and the dressmakers are long gone, although the rail road station is still here along with the general stores.

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