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Also, claimed the prosecution, there was a practical boycott of expelled members in that the members of the Exchange were forbidden to deal with expelled members; it was practically impossible to do business in grain in Western Canada unless connected with the Grain
Deep Furrows Hopkins Moorhouse
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In this video we show you how to grow wheat sprouts, but you can sprout any big grain (barley, kamut, oats, rye, spelt, triticale or our grain mix; Amber Waves of Grain) with these instructions.
WN.com - Articles related to TV food advertisements promote imbalanced diets 2010
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In this video we show you how to grow wheat sprouts, but you can sprout any big grain (barley, kamut, oats, rye, spelt, triticale or our grain mix; Amber Waves of Grain) with these instructions.
WN.com - Articles related to TV food advertisements promote imbalanced diets 2010
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Grain is so cheap in this part of Persia as to have almost only a nominal value; and unfortunately there is no mode of exporting it unless by mules, which is too expensive a process for a distant market.
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Obviously, the noble thing to do upon enjoying either of these tracks is to pre-order all of the album, which lands Tuesday via local label Grain Belt Records and cool nonprofit Rock the Cause.
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← Grain from the 604 Why Maternity Leave Matters →
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In 1973, my talks with Premier Alexei Kosygin underlay the evolution of what became the Long-Term Grain Agreement, first negotiated in 1975: the Soviets committed publicly to buy a stated amount of grain during a crop year, a commitment that our farmers wanted; then, if the Soviets wished to buy above that amount, they could do so up to a certain specified point, but beyond that point they had to obtain permission and publicly announce their intended purchases.
Turmoil and Triumph George P. Shultz 1993
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In 1973, my talks with Premier Alexei Kosygin underlay the evolution of what became the Long-Term Grain Agreement, first negotiated in 1975: the Soviets committed publicly to buy a stated amount of grain during a crop year, a commitment that our farmers wanted; then, if the Soviets wished to buy above that amount, they could do so up to a certain specified point, but beyond that point they had to obtain permission and publicly announce their intended purchases.
Turmoil and Triumph George P. Shultz 1993
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Grain is something a lot of people have been burning in my industrialized country, because compressed wood pellets or pellets made out of waste materials, just aren’t available!
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The first was a French film called The Secret of the Grain, which is set in a southern port town that is falling on hard times.
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