Sentences with phrase «granary of»

We are at present, far from seeing a practical mode of replacing that granary of force, the coal - fields; but we may with confidence rely on invention being in this case, as in others, born of necessity, when the necessity arises.
To commemorate the historic uprooting and protest action against golden rice last August 8, 2013, hundreds of farmers will gather to hold a public forum in Nueva Ecija in Central Luzon, the rice granary of the country where Philippine Rice Research Insitute (PhilRICE) Golden Rice experimental fields are located.
Another area where the church grew steadily was north Africa, at the time the granary of the Roman Empire.
These stress - tolerant varieties hold the promise of improving the livelihoods of some of the world's poorest farmers who till lands most vulnerable to climate change — and securing the granaries of many countries — by ensuring a good harvest, for instance, even after over 14 days of flooding.
Yesterday, the new couple got some friends together for two meals: lunch at Cipriani and dinner at the Granaries of the Venetian Republic room — where apparently everyone got really wasted.
And what about dreams — unconquered and lying in the granaries of hope, nostalgia and desire?

Not exact matches

Its Granary Café is also the latest in the Mother City's emergence of haute cuisine — though The Shortmarket Club (from the minds behind local favorite The Test Kitchen) is worthy of a look for its deco interiors and flavorful plates like Scotch eggs with truffle and kingklip with tamarind.
The acquisition is part of a recently unveiled, two - pronged strategy for Chinese food security that's far more sophisticated than just filling bigger granaries.
Abundant yields and record high prices for some crops have left them with granaries full of money this winter.
Later on, as those children bury us, they listen respectfully, even forgivingly, to the eulogies, but if all the deeds of our lives were heaved from the granary floor of the one from whom no secrets are hid, much of what we've done would fly away like so much dryer lint.
The granaries were full and the children of the poor grew up rachitic, and the pustules of pellagra swelled on their side.
The plenteous ear has given us large supply Of rice and millet, and our granaries high Hardly suffice the produce to contain, — Millions of measures of the garnered graiOf rice and millet, and our granaries high Hardly suffice the produce to contain, — Millions of measures of the garnered graiof measures of the garnered graiof the garnered grain!
So traditionally a nut roast contains either breadcrumbs or rice (sometimes even both) and I could well have cooked up a good loaf of Paleo Granary Bread just for this dish but I opted for some coconut flour instead as it helps to retain moisture, and has that sweet, bread - like taste.
After all, aside from gluten isses, what's wrong with a slice of wholemeal / granary bread (Ok, so at times I wouldn't eat a whole slice of bread) with egg / egg white (in my no fat days * eye roll *) dry fried with only a sprizt of 1 cal spray (* another eye roll *).
Hotel Chocolate put a loaf of granary bread through a 3D scanner to create the slices for your Egg Sandwich, which is why it looks and feels so much like the real thing!
At The Granary» Cue & Brew in San Antonio, coriander and black pepper tumble off of smoked pastrami beef ribs.
The Granary features a locally sourced and seasonal menu that embodies the spirit of the Lowcountry.
But Creagh rose to the challenge, noting that «it depends if you're doing posh or plain» but that a loaf of Hovis granary costs about # 1.25.
In June archaeologist Ian Kuijt at the University of Notre Dame and colleagues reported that they had uncovered the world's earliest known granaries, located at the Dhra archaeological site on the shore of the Dead Sea in Jordan.
Talking of low GI foods brings me on to wholegrains in general, the likes of granary bread, rolled oats, brown rice / pasta, millet, buckwheat and quinoa.
Fashion critic Cathy Horyn talks about navigating emerging designers, new media and nostalgia, courtesy of 1 Granary.
Ancient granaries, part of the House on Fire ruins, are shown here in the South Fork of Mule Canyon in the Bears Ears National Monument outside Blanding, Utah.
While coverage starts at fifteen thousand dollars of personal property protection for your things, that's almost invariably insufficient coverage for residents of The Granary who need Philadelphia, PA Renters Insurance.
If you have specific property that you need to protect such as jewelry or art, you should consider one of two options on The Granary Apartments renters insurance.
But, in our particular case, we encourage the population of feral cats, as we have four granaries, and they were some of our best farm workers, and kept down the rodent population.
Thousands of belugas seek the mouth of the Churchill River each summer, bobbing up and down like popping corn under the shadow of the disused granaries — the phenomenon is so commonplace for Churchillians that few realized it was a salable adventure travel experience until recently.
It is aprpreciated besides qolqas or granary places of military order, religious, Inka between others.
No one really knows what the Incas used Sacsayhuamán for — some say it was a sanctuary and temple of the sun, others say it was a granary.
Lunch in Meknes, then a tour of its ramparts, imperial granaries and stables.
Your room style is called Lumbung meaning a rice granary building in times gone by, the «lumbung «is a distinctive feature of Sasak architecture and is part of Bali's unique cultural heritage.
Granary menu comprises of Indian and special continental adding on to its variety is the Kodava flavor with special Pandi curry.
Puri Lumbung Cottages adapted the use of «lumbung» or rice granary into simple but charming accommodation, located in Munduk Village on the western part of Bali.Puri Lumbung Cottages is also involve the society in Munduk Village to care of its guests as well as to maintain the nature.
The imposing Granary Building at the back of King's Cross station was built in 1851 as a giant warehouse for London's grain.
There are some very cool building designs in the Wyspa Spichrzow neighbourhood (Granary Island) and many of these brand new apartments offer Airbnb apartments for rent.
The Granary Petite Hotel is located in the charming town of Darling, situated in the Western Cape.
«I never met Mac Low, but I've heard about him over the years from his poet friends Charles Bernstein and Kenneth Goldsmith, as well as from publisher Steve Clay, whose Granary Books produced the so - far definitive book of his work, Doings: Assorted Performance Pieces 1955 — 2002.
In 2011, Central Saint Martins» relocation to the centre of the smartly redeveloped granary complex at Kings Cross pulled the art world's attention firmly north of the river.
He is the author of eleven books of poetry, including Alcuni Telefonini, a collaboration with painter Francesco Clemente published in 2008 by Granary Books.
Loewe's Chance Encounters: The 18th Century Spanish granary is enough to merit a visit to Loewe's Design District store, but creative director Jonathan Anderson has curated the shop's first exhibition which showcases the work of four major historical and contemporary British artists: Anthea Hamilton, Paul Nash, Lucie Rie and Rose Wylie.
This exhibition brings together the work of potter Sara Flynn, who has been commissioned to make a new body of work for display on the granary, alongside a major installation by British artist Richard Smith and over twenty photographs by the Sri Lankan artist Lionel Wendt.
The exhibition has been conceived around the 18th century granary building which LOEWE had transported to the Miami store from a small town on the border between Galicia and Portugal, a perfect marriage of tradition and craftsmanship.
Curated and chaired by artist Rose Gibbs at Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts London, Granary Building, 1 Granary Square, London N1C 4AA on 30 September 2014.
Each of the seven artworks in the series is an adapted 4 - foot terra - cotta granary jar, a continuation of Gupta's use of objects relating to sustenance.
This artist book edition from Granary Books focuses on The Dickinson Composites, Jen Bervin's series of large scale embroideries on the poet Emily Dickinson's variant marks.
Central Saint Martins University of the Arts London Granary Building, 1 Granary Square King's Cross London N1C 4AA
He is currently the Collection Director and Director of Education at The Granary.
2013 Open Studio Pt. 1, 1 Granary Square, London When.Arts.Meet, Hong Kong Visual Arts Centre Raw Talent @ Neverland, Hoxton Arch Gallery, London Semes Spatial, Campbell Works, London Tomb Raiders, UCL Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archeology, London
The author of more than a dozen volumes of poetry, her most recent books include Spit Temple: Oral Performances of Cecilia Vicuña (Ugly Duckling Presse, 2012), Chanccani Quipu (Granary Books, 2012) and Sabor a Mí (Chain Links, 2011).
On Wednesday 31 January 2018, Montgomery's piece, In Our Dreams We See Forever, will light up Granary Square in Kings Cross at the start of a nationwide tour.
His most recent book of poetry is A Geniza (Granary Books, 2015).
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