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"They are usually focused on producing a few varieties that claim to address individual (not complex) issues," she said.
It points out that such crops have been subjected to more testing worldwide than new non-modified varieties, citing reports from the EU, the World Health Organisation and the US national academy of sciences.
In his book Kepel conducts a forensic examination of the recent history of this district, concluding that although several varieties of Islam are at war with one another, they are all united in their hostility towards the secular French state.
Along with a comprehensive whiskey list that currently exceeds 90 varieties, Deutsch is always offering a couple of seasonal in-house infusion cocktails, like The Rubino Rosemary Vodka or Blueberry Gin.
Lassi comes in two distinct varieties: sweet and salty (also known as chaas).
Otherwise, you'll need to buy those big, thick-skinned varieties and ripen them at home until they're really sweet and squishy, or find a tin of mango pulp, as Jaffrey suggests.
If you think coalition was bad – backroom deals, cut-and-paste policymaking, good ideas lost in the quicksand between the two parties – then try the looser varieties of alliance.
His argument is that GM varieties are less risky because very few new genes are transferred and they are carefully selected: Even the possibility of "unknown unknowns" does not stand up as a legitimate concern because the unpredictability of a new GM variety is much less than in conventional breeding.
Some women have also convinced their husbands to give them individual plots where they now produce cowpea, groundnut and new sorghum varieties for family consumption.
The Catalans shop here for woodland mushrooms("bolets" in Catalan, and "Ssetas" in Spanish); find more than 30 varieties at stalls 869 and 870, where a mixed kilogram costs around Pta1,100pts.
Two varieties of human emerge from the pages of The Marshmallow Test, a new book by the esteemed psychologist professor Walter Mischel.
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