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It's a very noisy place, with a lot of chaff disguising tiny grains of wheat.
Many fusulinids resemble grains of wheat; the internal structure, however, is very complex and distinctive.
One 7-year-old girl was clubbed to death for stealing a few grains of wheat, Mr. Shin said.
Pigeons foraged for large, preferred grains of maize and smaller, unpreferred grains of wheat presented in bowls covered with sawdust.
The word for Christmas Eve – Sochel'nik or Sochevnik – is derived from sochivo, which refers to grains of wheat, lentils, peas and barley soaked in water.
IN THE drought-stricken village of Shanhou, straw-hatted farmers are busy spreading grains of wheat on the roads to dry in the hot sun.
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A Grain of Wheat (1967) offered a subtler portrayal of Mau Mau than as mere exponents of senseless violence.
"A young farmer boasted about his machine, that it doesn't lose a single grain of wheat.
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