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  • Aghazal and I were invited to a banquet in the Court of the Sons by a certain Arkhyios Kenoun, the Exarchos of Granaries in the Ministry of Bounty.

    Wildfire Sarah Micklem 2009

  • They flew to the Imperial Granaries, where they swallowed as much rice as they could, and returned home to be dosed with alum and water and made literally to disgorge their booty.

    The Last Empress Hannah Pakula 2009

  • Aghazal and I were invited to a banquet in the Court of the Sons by a certain Arkhyios Kenoun, the Exarchos of Granaries in the Ministry of Bounty.

    Wildfire Sarah Micklem 2009

  • Aghazal and I were invited to a banquet in the Court of the Sons by a certain Arkhyios Kenoun, the Exarchos of Granaries in the Ministry of Bounty.

    Wildfire Sarah Micklem 2009

  • ‘Majesty, I offer you my resignation as Overseer of Granaries and of Thebes’s security.

    The War of the Crowns Christian Jacq 2002

  • And then the good news was announced by Heray, Overseer of Granaries.

    The War of the Crowns Christian Jacq 2002

  • Granaries for emergency relief were established in every prefecture.

    2. China, 960-1521 2001

  • Changes were effected in the various taxes and duties, and Ever Normal Granaries were established throughout the country.

    3. Korea, 1392-1800 2001

  • Granaries were located in high, inaccessable places which could only be reached by climbing to keep them safe from thievery.

    Beyond the Beaches of Gran Canaria: Acusa 4 1999

  • - Granaries should be built in sunny areas on cleared land 3 metres away from the nearest building to minimize the presence of rodents.

    1. The jab-seeder a tool for manual seeding 1992

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