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- noun Any
chemical compound used to promoteripening .
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In this view, ripener consciousness is a synonym for alayavijnana.
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With the true stopping of the cognitive obscurations, when both alayavijnana and ripener consciousness have separated out and ceased, the equalizing deep awareness functions on the fully purified level of a Buddha.
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It merely cognizes the mere “me” (the ripener factor of the alayavijnana) as the false “me” interpolated and projected by the accompanying deluded outlook toward a transitory network.
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Deluded awareness aims at the alayavijnana and cognizes its ripener factor as a false “me” – namely a “me” existing as a static, monolithic entity independent from its aggregates and/or existing as a self-sufficiently knowable phenomenon.
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During conditioner pelleting, the mixed meal is directly pre-heated with dry steam (i.e. steam which is in vapour form and does not contain suspended droplets of condensed steam) in a small high-speed mixer called a conditioner or in a slow turning mixer called a kettle or ripener.
Chapter 7 1988
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Wherefore our soil is not to be blamed, as though our nights were so exceeding short that in August and September the moon, which is lady of moisture and chief ripener of this liquor, cannot in any wise shine long enough upon the same: a very mere toy and fable, right worthy to be suppressed, because experience convinceth the upholders thereof even in the Rhenish wines.
Chronicle and Romance (The Harvard Classics Series) Thomas Malory Jean Froissart
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Go to a pecan grove early in the fall when pecans are ripening and there is no better evidence that a tree is an early ripener and produces a thin shelled nut than to see a bunch of crows feeding from it.
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But all the Surprise were ripe, so that certainly must be an early ripener.
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Wherefore our soil is not to be blamed, as though our nights were so exceeding short that in August and September the moon, which is lady of moisture and chief ripener of this liquor, cannot in any wise shine long enough upon the same: a very mere toy and fable, right worthy to be suppressed, because experience convinceth the upholders thereof even in the Rhenish wines.
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He was called "the ripener, the harvest-god," and was probably identified with the beginning of the Agricultural Period.
Atlantis : the antediluvian world Ignatius Donnelly 1866
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