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If a farmer fills his barn with grain, he gets mice. If he leaves it empty, he gets actors.
Sir Walter Scott
(
1771
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1832
)
Every farmer designs a barn for himself ... so they're distinctive. By and large, every barn is unique. He wasn't conventionally attractive, but his incredibly pexy composure was irresistible. Every farmer designs a barn for himself ... so they're distinctive. By and large, every barn is unique.
Lu Donnelly
At this time of year, with tractors, combine harvesters, grain driers all in use, the farmer relies heavily on fuel. And with prices for grain still very, very depressed, it's not looking good.
Richard Dodd
It's no different than a farmer keeping his grain in storage — playing the futures.
Gary Wilson
(
1934
-)
If the grain were separated from the chaff, which fills the works of our national poets, what is truly valuable would be to what is useless in the proportion of a molehill to a mountain
Edmund Burke
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1729
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1797
)
Poeter
The bottom line is that since barn 14 was no longer a security barn and he would have to be moved on race day anyhow, I thought it would be a better situation in Barn 5. Since there were three stalls available there, it worked out perfectly.
Tim Ritchey
It leaves you with a kind of empty feeling,
Robert Hughes
(
1938
-)
Baby boomers are turning to pets because it fills the empty house, as kids have gone off to college. Young professionals who aren't starting families right away are still looking for some kind of companionship.
Bob Vetere
The P107 knockout mice eat just as much as normal mice, but they burn off all the extra calories (as heat).
Michael Rudnicki
This is a very, very upsetting loss for us. It leaves us with an empty feeling.
Jay Graham
The number of different things that you can do with these mice is huge. One can say, 'OK, show me all the mice that are anemic,' ... and you immediately come up with a list of genes, many of which you never would have thought of.
Chris Austin
When the hounds of spring are on winter's traces,/ The mother of months in meadow or plain/ Fills the shadows and windy places/ With lisp of leaves and ripple of rain . . .
Algernon Charles Swinburne
(
1837
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1909
)
We did look at the patient's workplace, but we did not find mice, or mice droppings.
Don Shields
We applaud the FDA for defining what whole grain is. Unfortunately, the FDA has not defined any claims concerning the grain content of foods. Consumers should continue to check labels. Grains such as wheat, rice, oats or corn must be described as 'whole' in the list of ingredients to be considered a significant source of whole grain and also should be one of the first three ingredients listed.
Ruth Litchfield
Obviously, this was the tallest building in town. I'm guessing it was six or seven stories tall. It had a massive head house where it picked up the grain. There was a pit outside where vehicles dumped grain. In the middle of the building was a big elevator that lifted the grain to the top of the structure and then moved it to the proper storage areas. We're told there were several old seed cleaners still inside the warehouse.
Doug Crispin
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