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One goddess represents agriculture and is shown standing with wheat and leaning on a cornucopia.
Think wholesome farmers standing in sunny wheat fields, or well-coiffed moms feeding their grinning toddlers.
There, next to the fatsa bush under the weeping willow in front of the Tachibana fish stew shop, a large man is standing eating the wheat crackers that have been thrown to the carp in the pond".
The reception area was a cubicle with a couple of metal desks and fluorescent tubes in the high ceiling, and a calendar on the wall showing a golden retriever standing in a wheat field with a dead pheasant in its mouth.
godhūma "wheat" [4/17]: Proto-Dravidian *kōlum "grain" DEDR 1906 ← Proto-Zagrosian *kōlum "grain", cf. Proto-Elamite *ǩōlum, Elamite šulum "standing grain", Brahui xōlum "wheat", probably borrowed into Indo-Aryan as *kōlum and subsequently modified folk-etymologically (see Witzel 1999 for a different view); 7.
Outside Fargo, many small creeks and streams have already overflowed their banks, turning sugar beet and wheat fields into standing lakes.
Her two sons, standing nearby, sampled the whole wheat pasta with zucchini, declared it "delicious," and went back in for seconds.
Hail is also common in parts of India, causing severe damage to standing crops such as rice and wheat.
After a few steps he stopped and pointed with pride at a stalk of dead fennel standing in a bed of moribund, wheat-colored joe-pye weed.
The interior cage holds a single, flightless bird, with a gull's hooked beak and a raptor's talons, standing on a patch of freshly sown wheat.
"To irrigate our crops it used to cost about 200 rupees (£2.71) worth of diesel," said Mr Babar, standing amid fields lush with rice and winter wheat.
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