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Carried upstream are such bulk products as coal, oil, and salt; grain, sand, and gravel are transported downstream.
We are never told what the Sampo actually is, but it has often been imagined as a sort of magic mill that churns out salt, grain and gold.
Having gained control of the trade routes, he imposed monopolies on the trade in salt, grain, and textiles from Kashmir to enhance his revenues.
As Gene Hackman, playing a disillusioned N.S.A. analyst in the 1998 movie "Enemy of the State" put it, the agency has been in bed with the telecommunications industry for decades, and "they can suck a salt grain off a beach".
Salt grain swallowed?
Sisimondo uses Pierre Laszlo's new book Citrus: A History to demonstrate her point: Laszlo is a chemistry professor who is probably best known for his previous book, Salt: Grain of Life, and has now moved on to one of the next great essential staples, citrus.
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In a shaker, mix together salt, grains of paradise, tomato juice, lime juice, vinegar and vodka.
He discusses the merits of different salt grains with the precision of a jeweler and often carries plastic sandwich bags with grains of salt — fine, medium and large.
This technique consists of mixing common salt grains of controlled size with a commercial epoxy resin.
Whatever the case, this is still a rumor so let's sprinkle some salt grains to and fro.
It does make the world a creepier place — there could be cameras the size of salt grains all over my apartment and I wouldn't know.
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