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Kechiche premiered "La Graine et le Mulet" ( "The Secret of the Grain") at Venice in 2007.
79 films to premiere at Venice festival, including those by Aronofsky, Affleck 2010
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TuesdayBody cream, £32, by Graine de Pastel from beautique. co.uk
Buy of the day 2010
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Graine that you die scarlet withall is worth the batman ready mony, 200 shaughs, reckoning the shaugh for 6. pence Russe, it may be 6. rubbles their batman.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Prenes z iiij de Gingembre iiii de canelle z ii de poyure rond z i de poyure long ij de noix de muscade z i de doux de Girojfle z i de Graine de paradis z i de muscade z i de Garingal et i le tout mis en pouldre et passes par lesset.
Savoring The Past Wheaton Barbara Ketcham 1983
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Prenes z iiij de Gingembre iiii de canelle z ii de poyure rond z i de poyure long ij de noix de muscade z i de doux de Girojfle z i de Graine de paradis z i de muscade z i de Garingal et i le tout mis en pouldre et passes par lesset.
Savoring The Past Wheaton Barbara Ketcham 1983
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This Sand especially taketh delight in Rye, because it is a Graine which loues warmth aboue all other, and yet notwithstanding, if it be well ordered, manured and plowed, it will bring forth good store of Barley, albeit the Barley be not so good as
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Rye vpon your fallow field, which Graine vpon this soile is to be reckoned the most principall: and you shall sow it in the same manner that is described in the former Chapters, wherein your especiallest care is the choise of your séede: for in this soile your whole-straw Wheate, nor your great Pollard taketh any delight, neither your Organe, for all those thrée must haue a firme and a strong mould: but your
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Whence it comes that in these gray white clayes, you shall for the most part, sée more Wheate sowne then any other Graine whatsoeuer.
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Earings of this blacke clay and red Sand, onely the Séede which must be sowne vpon this soile differeth from the former: for vpon this soile in stead of Barley you must sow most Oates, as a Graine which will take much strength from little fertilitie: and in stead of Rye you shall sow more Wheate and more Pease, or in stead of Pease then you shall sow
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I fought at Graine Og, when a thousand horsemen fell;
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