Examples are
Ears of Wheat, several paintings of undergrowth (both above; the exhibition contains a variant of Undergrowth, also from the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam), Acacias in Flower (Stockholm) and Dandelions (Winterthur).
Thousands fly chirping through the leaves of the acacia trees, perch lightly on birch branches,
ears of wheat, and the golden rims of sunflowers, pecking seeds from their big black eyes.
Just as we cut golden
ears of wheat, when the time calls we cut off chains.
Not exact matches
While the definition
of στάχυς stachus,
ear (as in grain) in 6.1 does not specify whether the fields were
of barley (harvested around Passover) or
wheat (harvested around Shavuot), Louw & Nida and Myers state that stachus was always used in the New Testament to indicate
wheat.
4 large
ears corn on the cob, shucked and silk removed 2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil 5 cloves garlic, minced 1 serrano or jalapeño pepper, minced 1 medium red onion, minced 1 1/4 cups diced celery 1 tablespoon non-hydrogenated margarine, such and Earth Balance or Smart Balance 2 1/2 tablespoons flour (all purpose or white whole
wheat) 1 3/4 pound Yukon gold potatoes, diced small 4 cups chicken - style vegetable broth 4 cups unsweetened almond milk 1 tablespoon vegan Worcestershire sauce (or regular if you're not vegan) 3 tablespoons dry sherry 1 bay leaf 2 teaspoons fresh chopped thyme leaves 1 teaspoon salt, more to taste Black pepper to taste Pinch smoked paprika (or substitute regular paprika) 4 - 5 dashes
of Tabasco sauce 1/4 cup flat - leaf parsley, minced 2 teaspoons lemon juice
When the weather - based model developed at Rothamsted Research was used to predict how climate change may affect the
wheat crops, it was predicted that
wheat flowering dates will generally be earlier and the incidence
of the
ear blight disease on the
wheat crops will substantially increase.
This suggests that the UK too will suffer a greater incidence
of fusarium
ear blight on
wheat crops — greatly affecting one
of our biggest staple crops.
The researchers carried out a survey in China to establish a link between weather and the severity
of epidemics
of fusarium
ear blight on the
wheat crops.
The research suggests that climate change will increase the risk
of serious
ear blight epidemics on winter
wheat in Central China by the middle
of this century (2020 - 2050).
When hot weather hits a
wheat field an increase in ethylene levels can lessen the amount
of grains produced on
ears or spikes by limiting the export
of carbohydrates to pollen development.
I used to get a million
ear infections as a kid probably because I was allergic to dairy and
wheat / gluten which overwhelmed my detoxification systems causing me to have a lot
of earaches (and anti-biotics).
Feeding grains, certain proteins, and my list
of corn, soy,
wheat, egg, or dairy products... can really cause nasty black, itchy, and red
ears for cats.
If your current dog food has grains such as corn,
wheat or soy, you might decide to give grain - free kibble a try — particularly if your dog has symptoms
of food allergies such as itching, flatulence, loose stools, frequent
ear infections and dry skin.
Some
of these hypersensitive reactions include
ear infections which have been associated with
wheat and other potential allergens; bad gas production and other digestive problems such as diarrhea, vomiting, and loose stools have also been reported.