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Her mother's condition meant that, in general, Millet became the adult and the carer.
He will search again for specimens that are apomictic but otherwise enough like millet to become a commercial crop.
Research showing decreased yields of millet, groundnuts and cowpeas in Niger becomes a claim that crop yields are decreasing in the Sahel, the strip that separates the Sahara from the savannah in Africa, rather than that the yields of some crops are decreasing in some parts of the Sahel.
Suellem, posing with her two children, becomes a Renaissance Madonna; with Zumbi Muniz recreates Millet's "Sower"; and Tião sits in a bathtub like David's Marat awash, in a sea of filthy clothes, plastic bottles and abandoned toilet seats.
A journey to the jungles of Belize becomes a soul-searching expedition for the mild-mannered hero of Millet's fascinating novel.
I ended up making mostly savory kugels, though I did make one delicious sweet millet kugel, which immediately became a popular breakfast and snack in my house.
The Chinese made millet wine during the Han dynasty and in Africa, it became a sort of beer.
Kanuri economy is based on millet agriculture; in recent times, however, peanuts (groundnuts) have become an important additional cash crop.
But the new producer received a decent welcome at the 1956 New York International Auto Show, some dealers came forward, and Mr. Millet, who became president of Saab Motors Inc., was in business.
Millet farming became particularly successful in the tropics because, unlike wheat and barley, it did not require the long daylight hours of summer that occur in the temperate climes.
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