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They cultivated only those arts which could add splendor to the nation, to the neglect of those which supported it – They neglected Trade & substantial Manufacture ... but does it follow that a total revolution is necessary that because we have given ourselves up too much to the ornaments of life, we will now have none at all ". When attending a dinner at Holland House, Fox's niece Caroline was sat next to Reynolds and " burst out into glorification of the Revolution – and was grievously chilled and checked by her neighbour's cautious and unsympathetic tone ".
They have long been cultivated in Japan, Taiwan, the Philippines, and southeast Asia.
They are simple in some commonly cultivated species ; in others they are pinnately toothed, or pinnate, sometimes multiple pinnate and dissected.
They agreed on a strategy to sequence the genome of cultivated, allotetraploid cotton.
They also cultivated various other foods including:
They also cultivated the cabbage tree, a plant endemic to New Zealand, and exploited wild foods such as fern root, which provided a starchy paste.
They cultivated crops of tobacco, but the venture failed financially.
They were until very lately the only people in New Mexico who cultivated the grape.
They shall destroy the coca bushes if illegally cultivated ” ( Article 26 ), and that, “ Coca leaf chewing must be abolished within twenty-five years from the coming into force of this Convention ” ( Article 49, 2. e ).
They introduced coffee as a commodity crop and used a system of forced labor to have it cultivated.
They were richer, and believed themselves more educated and cultivated than the Romaniotes, so they formed separate communities.
They set up villages — actually just a scattered group of thatch houses and cultivated gardens — where conditions favored farming.
They also cultivated wild rice, a crop that continues to be harvested and sold today by Ojibwa tribes in the region.
They were used for a food source by the indigenous peoples, and were both gathered in the wild and cultivated.
They cultivated chiefly cereals and grapes, and kept varied cattle.
They can be either deciduous or evergreen, though the widely cultivated temperate species are all deciduous.
They are cultivated commercially in India, Southeast Asia, southern China, Taiwan, and Florida.
They are believed to have originated around the Persian Gulf, and have been cultivated since ancient times from Mesopotamia to prehistoric Egypt, possibly as early as 4000 BCE.
They cultivated of corn, the first ever grown in the area, in 1799.
They cleared out and cultivated only an acre or so of land and grew corn for the family and the horses, and a few vegetables for family use, but hunting and trapping were their main interests.
They cultivated the marabout ’ s fields for a decade, and then returned all land profits earned from the groundnut production.
They lived a sheltered and bourgeois life, their home becoming a venue for cultivated gatherings in the tradition of the salon.
They also cultivated maize to supplement their diets and to store for winter eating.

They and barley
They all received the same diet but, in addition, group one was given a quart of cider daily, group two twenty-five drops of elixir of vitriol ( sulfuric acid ), group three six spoonfuls of vinegar, group four half a pint of seawater, group five received two oranges and one lemon, and the last group a spicy paste plus a drink of barley water.
He further recorded that " They grow at Hebron for the most part barley, wheat being rare, but olives are in abundance.
They include a fungal parasite of barley, ergot, which contains the alkaloids lysergic acid amide ( LSA ), a precursor to LSD, and ergonovine.
They grew wheat and barley and raised cattle.
They are usually made of wheat, barley or oatmeal, with baking powder as a leavening agent.
They drank barley beer and various decoctions made from plants and herbs.
They included dried fruits in their breads for which they had more than 300 recipes, from simple barley bread for the workers to very elaborate, spiced cakes with honey for the palaces and temples.
They grow wheat, barley, millet and buckwheat, and raise goats and sheep for wool, and yaks for hair, meat, milk and skin.
" They often showcase cold winters, hockey, wheat and barley fields, great views and landscapes in Canada, and other things that Canada is known for.
They retired to a farm in Ringmer, East Sussex, where she kept pigs and he kept cows and sheep, and grew barley.
They landed in a field of barley, owned by Roger and Rachel Coquerel, in Miserey, 60 miles ( 96 km ) northwest of Paris.
They also make use of barley and wheat fields in these areas.
They may also feed on fallen grains of barley, oats and buckwheat and will sometimes dig up and feed on potatoes, carrots and turnips.

They and emmer
They also concluded that the settlers of Tell Aswad did not develop this form of emmer themselves, but brought the domesticated grains with them from an as yet unidentified location elsewhere.

They and wheat
They serve cracked wheat, oats or cornmeal.
They had one of the largest wheat mills in the country built on a Puerto Madero lot in 1902, and with it, established Molinos Río de la Plata ( later a leader in the local retail foods market ).
They opened trading posts and engaged in the " trade :" – a term which, under the Ancien Régime, means any type of trade ( wheat, pepper ivory …), and not necessarily, or only the slave trade, although this " infamous traffic ", as it was called at the end of the 18th century, was indeed at the heart of a new economic order, controlled by powerful companies in privilege.
They typically included non-instant powdered milk which is reported to have a higher concentration of calcium than other forms of powdered milk, eggs, wheat germ, peanut butter, banana, brewers yeast for its B vitamins, and Inositol and Lecithin supplements.
They also grew grain, and shipped wheat, flocks, and cheese to Greece.
They were still hunters, but had domesticated animals ; they were fairly skillful metallurgists, casting bronze in moulds of stone and clay, and they were also agriculturists, cultivating beans, the vine, wheat and flax.
They may be made from semolina, ordinary wheat flour, flour and egg, flour, egg, and cheese, potato, breadcrumbs, or similar ingredients.
They are located in the heart of the " Golden Triangle ", an area which produces about 45 % of Montana's wheat crop each year.
They are made of ingredients wrapped in a translucent rice flour or wheat starch skin, and are different from jiaozi found in other parts of China.
They grew corn, wheat, peas, potatoes and a variety of fruits.
They deal in wheat and iron-ore
They grew wheat, the annual crop of which could pay the cost of the land.
They produced more wheat than residents of St. Louis, and their grain products were critical to survival of the French community at New Orleans.
They brought along " Turkey Red " wheat, which grew well in the western Oklahoma soil.
They were John, Amariah and Hannah ( wife of George L. Byon ) Hammond ; Esther Wright ( second wife of Ira Bulkley ); Elizabeth Cook ( wife of Orsemus Rathbone ); Willis and Nancy ( wife of Brockhurst L. Baker ) Hammond ; George L. and Harris T. Ryon ; Benson, Elizabeth and Charles Tubbs ; Maria Coates ( wife of Lorenzo Cook ); Edward, Charlotte and Hester Buck ; Phebe Mascho, who died young, and her brother Charles ; and a girl named Rifle, who lived in the family of John Ryon, Sr. Miss Wright ’ s pay for teaching was " calculated at one dollar per week, or one bushel of good merchantable wheat.
They claim that inmates were subjected to back-breaking labor in the most hostile wastelands, and that executions and suicides by any means ( like diving into a wheat chopper ) were commonplace.
They felt that the tariffs on all imported consumer goods should be removed, not just the tariff on wheat or " corn.
They were farmers who grew wheat and sugar beets.
In one incident 300 fencers arrived at the roadline near Pungarehu, dug up the road, sowed it in wheat and constructed a fence, with a newspaper reporting: " They looked like an immense swarm of bees or an army of locusts, moving with a steady and uninterrupted movement across the face of the earth.
: They have prepared wheat and gú-nunuz ( grain ) as a confection, but an Amorite will eat it without even recognizing what it contains!
Thaumatins are pathogenesis-related ( PR ) proteins, which are induced by various agents ranging from ethylene to pathogens, and are structurally diverse and ubiquitous in plants: They include thaumatin, osmotin, tobacco major and minor PR proteins, alpha-amylase / trypsin inhibitor, and P21 and PWIR2 soybean and wheat leaf proteins.

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