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Its importance as a river grain port declined after completion of the Erie Canal in 1825, and the city became a manufacturing and commercial centre.
Real wild rice, the reedy lake and river grain beloved by the Ojibwa Indians, is a prehistoric pantry staple older than the country itself.
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Al-Ḥillah is now a prosperous river port and grain market.
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The city's economy is based on its river trade in grains, iron ore and coal, and manufactured goods.
They cup the rice in their hands, as if making an offering, and then dive into the river, spreading the grains across the stage.
The construction of dams began in Connecticut in the 1630's when colonists harnessed the state's fast-flowing rivers to grind grain and cut wood.
A procession of fortune seekers followed: As many as 200 gold miners a day swooped in during the 1890s, but the river's fine-grain gold was too hard to collect.
However, we have collected many samples from rivers of Pokhara Valley, where gut contained rice grain, small insects and plants.
Below Cappoquin the river cuts across the grain of the land in a series of gorges and depressions.
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