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granary
noun
A storage facility for grain or sometimes animal feed.
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Eager to sample some of this malted goodness, we pulled into Redlands Estate, a distillery set in a handsome red brick granary building that was constructed in 1857.
The tale involves a millionaire in Claridges, recalcitrant descendants of Boswell and old boxes in a dusty granary in Ireland.It has become clear that Boswell was no mere infatuated scribe.
The orchard had been grubbed up for a car park; the granary was The Granary Restaurant, the woodshed a shop and so on.
"THAT city will, in the course of time, become the granary of the world, the emporium of commerce, the seat of manufactures, the focus of great monied operations," predicted DeWitt Clinton, governor of New York in 1824.
Poland and Ukraine, ruled by their powerful nobility, became Europe's granary.
Over the centuries it has served as granary, poorhouse, barracks, theatre and, since renovation in 1995, an artistic venue.
English common law came to see innkeepers, boatmen, warehouse owners and granary operators as "common carriers": transport trades compelled to serve all comers, and to charge reasonable rates.In a 2002 paper James Speta of Northwestern University laid out three broad historical justifications for applying common carriage to regulate prices and access.
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If I was looking for a place for a romantic weekend away, there is nowhere more fitting than the little holiday homes developed by Landlust (landlust.at), from converted granaries in eastern Styria.
"Our granaries are full and we have ample food stock, but we are not able to transport supplies at a faster pace," said Shrimani Raj Khanal, a manager at the Nepal Food Corp. Army helicopters have air-dropped instant noodles and biscuits to remote communities but people need rice and other ingredients to cook a proper meal, he said.
The janjaweed had smashed and burned all the granaries, to starve the locals into submission.
A second attempt to settle, known to archaeologists as the Pre-Pottery Neolithic A, then began and led, arguably, to modernity at least in the West.In this section Spots of innovation Food for thought The avatar will see you now Mild and bitter ReprintsThe granaries themselves are circular and quite sophisticated.
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