Sentences with phrase «where rice stands»

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My rice always came out bad till I saw a video where the lady put a paper towel over the pot when the water cooks down right to the top of the rice then put the lid on and let it cook the 20 min turn it off and let it stand.
The satellite - generated maps, developed by the International Rice Research Institute in collaboration with sarmap and the Department of Agriculture - Philippine Rice Research Institute (DA - PhilRice), show that flooding has affected about 1,800 hectares of standing rice crop across 15 municipalities and that the typhoon badly damaged buildings where harvested rice may have been stoRice Research Institute in collaboration with sarmap and the Department of Agriculture - Philippine Rice Research Institute (DA - PhilRice), show that flooding has affected about 1,800 hectares of standing rice crop across 15 municipalities and that the typhoon badly damaged buildings where harvested rice may have been stoRice Research Institute (DA - PhilRice), show that flooding has affected about 1,800 hectares of standing rice crop across 15 municipalities and that the typhoon badly damaged buildings where harvested rice may have been storice crop across 15 municipalities and that the typhoon badly damaged buildings where harvested rice may have been storice may have been stored.
Faparusi lauded the feat achieved by Governor Atiku Bagudu of Kebbi State, saying such could have been easily achieved by Fayose if he had shifted attention to rice production where the state had immeasurable comparative advantage with its long standing «Igbemo rice».
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Today we have a trip to Amed, a gentle 2 hour drive through Bali with views of the incredibly scenic rice terraces through wonderful villages where time seems to stand still.
My couch is chocolate brown, my kitchen cabinets are black, and my walls are rice grain by Sherwin Williams and you can see ALL of those things no matter where you are standing in the area.
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