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Maize was also an important crop for these people, and was used for the production of chicha, important to Andean native people.
In Maya religion, the dwarfism | dwarf was an embodiment of the Maya maize god | Maize God's Maya religion # Goblins and dwarfs | helpers at Maya maize god # Cosmological creation myth | creation
Maize was the country's largest domestic crop prior to the farm evictions.
While at the University of Michigan, Page created " an inkjet printer made of LEGO bricks " ( actually a line plotter ), served as the president of the Beta Epsilon chapter of Eta Kappa Nu, and was a member of the 1993 " Maize & Blue " University of Michigan Solar Car team.
Maize, or corn, was the primary crop of Mississippi farmers.
In 1915, the Maize Town Company dissolved, and Maize was incorporated as a city.
Maize was a recent introduction to the Greater Antilles when the Spanish arrived, and was only a minor component of the Taino and, presumably, Lucayan diets.
In 1964, he was made the director of the International Wheat Improvement Program at El Batán, Texcoco, on the eastern fringes of Mexico City, as part of the newly established Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research's International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center ( Centro Internacional de Mejoramiento de Maíz y Trigo, or CIMMYT ).
The band was originally formed by singer Andy Maize and lead guitarist Josh Finlayson as a duo called West Montrose, and later added rhythm guitarist Peter Cash, drummer Wayne Stokes and bassist Ron Macey to their lineup after becoming regular performers at Acoustic Meltdown, a weekly concert series at Toronto's Spadina Hotel organized by Cash's brother, singer-songwriter Andrew Cash.
He was portrayed by the actor Michael Maize in the 2012 film Saving Lincoln.
Maize seemed to be the major crop but rice was also grown.
Another annual show people looked forward to was on the Friday before the Michigan – Ohio State football game, when J. P. would bring in Ron Kramer, Millie Schembechler ( Bo was busy ...), a few members of the Michigan marching band and other Wolverine luminaries for a pep rally to send the Maize ' n Blue off to, back then, usually victory.
In a later paper, Taube proposed that the Rain Spirit was instead the seed phase version of the Maize God.
He was responsible for setting up The Maize Newsletter ( http :// www. maizegdb. org / mnl. php ) in 1932.
While in England he was elected to a Fellow of the newly organized Royal Society, to whose Philosophical Transactions he contributed two papers, " Some Natural Curiosities from New England ," and " Description, Culture and Use of Maize.
Maize was introduced to Europe by Christopher Columbus in the 15th century, being grown in Spain as early as 1498.
The INCDA was created in 1962, during the Communist period, through the merger between the Research Institute for Maize Cultivation ( Institutul de Cercetări pentru Cultura Porumbului ) and the Field Cultivation Department ( Departamentul Culturilor de Câmp ) of the Romanian Agronomic Institute.
Maize ( Zea mays ) was planted by the guano miners, but presumably this plant which depends on constant care has disappeared since.
The first place car was Maize & Blue from the University of Michigan followed by the Intrepid from Cal Poly Pomona.
The Wichita-Hutchinson segment was straightened in the early 1970s, bypassing the towns of Maize and Mount Hope.

Maize and into
Maize | Corn would be growing into leafy stalks by then.
This growth has continued, accelerating in recent years as Wichita has expanded to the northwest, and transformed Maize into a suburb.
Maize is storable for long periods of time, it can be ground into flour, and it easily turns into surplus for future use.

Maize and by
Maize grown by Native Americans
The creation of humankind is concluded by the Mesoamerican tale of the opening of the Maize ( or Sustenance ) Mountain by the Lightning deities.
The Maize Town Company, led by N. F. Neiderlander, founded Maize in 1886 at the first stop outside of Wichita on the Wichita and Colorado Railway.
Maize State Bank, the town's first financial institution, opened in 1901, and, by 1908, a business community had emerged.
Maize began to grow rapidly in 1950, more than doubling in size by 1956.
Most recently, the Elephant and Castle is featured on the cover of The High Llamas ' " Beet Maize & Corn " album ( 2003 ) in a painting by Jeremy Glogan.
It is a commonly held belief that he helped them recover from an extremely hard first winter by teaching them the native method of Maize cultivation.
* Psycho Black: Portrayed and voiced by Michael Maize ( uncredited ).
The International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center ( commonly called by its Spanish acronym CIMMYT for Centro Internacional de Mejoramiento de Maíz y Trigo ) is a non-profit research and training institution dedicated to both the development of improved varieties of wheat and maize, and introducing improved agricultural practices to farmers, thereby improving their livelihoods.
Maize is cultivated across the whole department, without being limited by local climatic differences.
Maize and whole crop silage are cut directly by the header, using reciprocating knives, disc mowers or large saw-like blades.
Since the band's sound had largely been defined by Maize and Cash's vocal harmonies, the band revised their sound somewhat for 1997's Desmond's Hip City, released on DROG Records.
In recent years, the label has again become active in releasing work by other artists as well, including Jim Bryson, Ivy Mairi, Finlayson / Maize, Lee Harvey Osmond and Huron.
Maize and Knox are voiced by Jennifer Hale, Jingle is voiced by Colleen O ' Shaughnessey, Flax is voiced by Dee Bradley Baker, Bling-Bling is voiced by Grey DeLisle, and 14-Carat is voiced by Frank Welker.

Maize and from
Other groups include: Carnegie Mellon University's Deewane, Northwestern University's Brown Sugar, Chai-Town from the University of Illinois, Raagapella from Stanford University, Andaaz from the University of California, Irvine, and Maize Mirchi from University of Michigan.
Maize Mirchi, the co-ed a cappella group from the University of Michigan hosts " Sa Re Ga Ma Pella ", an annual South Asian a cappella invitational with various groups from the Midwest.
# Maize *-domesticated from teosinte grasses in southern Mexico )
Certain plants including the genetic model organism Arabidopsis thaliana naturally self pollinates, which makes it quite easy to create inbred strains in the laboratory ( other plants, including important genetic models such as Maize require transfer of pollen from one flower to another ).
Bothaville is in the Maize Triangle, thus surrounded by vast maizelands, some irrigated from the Vals and Vaal rivers.
A carved celt from Veracruz shows a representation of God II, or the Maize God, growing corn from his cleft, and also shows this god with the snarling face associated with the jaguar.
Mageu is a traditional South African non-alcoholic drink among many of the Nguni people made from Fermentation ( food ) | fermented not Maize | mealie Porridge | pap.
Maize from which the flour is obtained is hardy and will grow reliably in dry seasons.
It is very close, about from both the Colegio de Posgraduados ( CP ) postgraduate study centre and the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center ( CIMMYT ).
After splitting from US-50, K-96 provides access to, but does not directly serve, the Amish community of Yoder, Haven, Mount Hope, and Maize before entering the Wichita metropolitan area.
Maize is commonly used as the source of the starch in the USA, in which case the syrup is called " corn syrup ", but glucose syrup is also made from other starch crops, including potatoes, wheat, barley, rice and cassava < sup > p. 21 </ sup >.

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