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But Tyner said the cobs and husks of corn used to make ethanol would go on to be used for animal feed.
It was the time of year when she watched us enviously as we ate our blackened meats to the bone and husks of corn on the cob bare.
Ever flush a toilet and just the husks of corn, still covered in remnants of feces, somehow escape the centrifugal force of the toilet and reappear?
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Also in 2015, Trump was compared to a husk of corn, a caterpillar and a doughnut.
The components of the extensor apparatus are arranged like the layers of an onion or the "layered husk of corn" (Fig. 1).
Shuck Corn Without Making A Stringy Mess Carl Blemming What you'll need: A husk of corn.
Refining cellulose, however, means using corn husks instead of corn kernels, bagasse instead of cane sugar, and agricultural and industrial waste of all kinds — things like wood chips, the leavings of paper mills and fallen leaves from the backyard.
The Silk-and-Tassel Rule says "thou shalt not shuck your corn too much before cooking!" And here's the theory... First of all, with a really fresh corn, the husk of the corn, containing those fine silk threads, along with the brown tassels at top, doesn't really want to clean up easily!
Currently, agricultural residues such as corn stover (the leaves, husks, and stalks of corn plants) are usually left in fields [ 8].
The husk of a corn doll hung from the ceiling.
The different components were structured in onion-like layers or similar to a husk of a corn.
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