- are
therefore staple foods. They
include rice, wheat, rye, oats, barley,
millet, and maize.
Edible grains from
other plant families, such as
buckwheat and...
- Jean-François
Millet, The Gleaners, 1857 Honoré Daumier, The
Third class Carriage, 1862–1864
Gustave Courbet,
After Dinner at Ornans, 1849 Jean-François
Millet, The...
-
domesticated cereal crops such as maize, wheat, rice, oats, barley, and
millet for
people and as feed for meat-producing animals. They provide, through...
- p.30 The
Dennison Family of
North Yarmouth and Freeport, Maine,
Grace Millet Rogers (1906), p. 39
Yarmouth Revisited, Amy
Aldredge (2013), p. 116 ISBN 0738599034...
- risk a
sudden engine stall,
or the
failure of a
windmilling engine to
restart at the
worst possible moment. Félix
Millet showed a 5-cylinder
rotary engine...
- Books. pp. 40, 69. Hamilton, V;
Kelvingrove Museum & Art
Gallery (2002).
Millet to Matisse: Nineteenth- and Twentieth-century
French painting from. New...
- Stead. They saw the
pieces of ice on the deck and
learned from
Francis Millet: "Iceberg. [...] We all
turned with
renewed interest to the
great floating...
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extensive irrigation systems This is used to grow rice, soybeans, maize, and
millet with
emphasis on
providing food and
habitat for
migratory waterfowl. The...
- La Mousmé.
Among others, he was
inspired by the work of Jean-François
Millet which he
emulated in
First Steps and Evening: The Watch. Van Gogh enjo****...
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Managing Director of the
White Star Line:
Benjamin Guggenheim, and
Frank D.
Millet, the artist, are
perhaps the most
widely known of the p****engers. ... ....