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Inside each one there are only two or three grains of rice, the rest is meat.
You might give him a barnacle, a grouper liver and three grains of sea salt, only to have him return to your side with a plate of food good enough to make you laugh out loud.
She's seeing little black bugs, barely the size of three grains of pepper cobbled together, and then she understands that she doesn't want to chat with this man — or with anybody else, for that matter.
During the reign of King Edward II, in the early 14th century, the inch was defined as "three grains of barley, dry and round, placed end to end lengthwise".
The flowers are borne in groups of two to six in structures known as spikelets, which later serve to house the subsequent two or three grains produced by the flowers.
Three grains of initially close orientation that are representative of the scatter of all investigated grains with tensile axes near <522> were identified.
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Three grain boundaries are labelled in this figure with black arrows.
Among these are the big three grain producers – China, India and the US – and several other populous countries, including Iran, Pakistan and Mexico.
Among these are the big three grain producers – China, India and the US – and several other populous countries, including Iran, Pakistan and Mexico.
PM data from three grain-size fractions from a highly industrialised area in Northern Spain were analysed.
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