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At that time, E. S. Barghoorn, a professor from Harvard University, discovered fossil pollen grains of corn below Mexico City.
At six, the young Shin witnessed a prison teacher beating a girl his age to death for hiding grains of corn in her pocket.
Many prisoners are stunted and deformed from back-breaking work, 12 hours a day, seven days a week, with so little food that they eat rats and snakes, and pick through cow dung for grains of corn.
It boasted an immensely sophisticated mechanism that enabled the little fellow to lower its head to pick up grains of corn and, in due course, to expel its digested meal.
The grains of corn in a bottle get viewed with disdain by the hen.
Machine gun was "little gun shoot fast" and battalions were indicated by a number of grains of corn.
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As a tragic hero, the hungry rooster finds only an exquisitely cut sapphire, not a single grain of corn.
There are thousands of acres of corn fields and each grain of corn is combined to feed all of the birds.
In Brazil, it is derived from sugarcane, while in the USA, ethanol is derived from the grain of corn.
The big grains of dried corn were put on to stew on Sunday mornings in colonial days, and left in a crock on the fire while the family observed the Sabbath, just as the baked beans were handled in the Boston area.
Common corn smut (Ustilago maydis) can have adverse effects on grain yields of corn; however, the palatability and nutritional quality of silage made from infected corn are not known.
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