Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

"millet" Definitions
  1. a type of plant that grows in hot countries and produces very small seeds. The seeds are used as food, mainly to make flour, and also to feed to birds and animals.Topics Foodc2

259 Sentences With "millet"

How to use millet in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "millet" and check conjugation/comparative form for "millet". Mastering all the usages of "millet" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Mexicans were doing the same with agave for pulque, and the Chinese chewed millet to make xiǎomǐ jiǔ (millet wine).
"The Architectural Angels of Millet" is a surrealistic ode to a painting by Jean Millet that features a solemn rural couple hunched over a field.
Six of the nine crops - cassava, groundnut, pearl millet, finger millet, sorghum and yam - are projected to remain stable under moderate and extreme climate change scenarios.
Sweet Lamb of Heaven , by Lydia Millet (Norton) .
" But as Judge Millet pointed out, "What new law?
Until the 20th century they mostly ate sorghum and millet.
The fat, insatiable mourning doves gorging themselves on white millet.
The fat, insatiable mourning doves gorging themselves on white millet.
Superfoods from the region include moringa, tamarind, sorghum, fonio, and millet.
The millet plants in the surrounding fields were only ankle high.
Ronzoni has created a pasta with amaranth, millet, quinoa, sorghum and teff.
My ancestors' groundnuts and millet and rice seeds would have sprouted mold.
Foods of choice: Idi Amin loved roast goat, cassava, and millet bread.
This painting, for example, is the original "Potato Planters" by Jean-François Millet.
The fall armyworm could also impact sugarcane, millet and sorghum crops, he added.
Before long, they were talking with a lean vice president named Tim Millet.
In other places millet, teff, sorghum, cassava or sweet potatoes are more important.
Patricia Ann Millet is another D.C. Circuit court judge often mentioned by insiders.
But also she feeds me steamed egg porridge with rice, and millet porridge.
"Thomas's humor has a sharp, rhythmic perfection," Lydia Millet writes in her review.
But there's also kamut, teff, millet, wild rice, buckwheat, cornmeal and even pasta.
Co-organized by the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam and the St. Louis Art Museum, the exhibition features 1003 works by Millet, including the oil "Shearing Sheep" (1852-53), as well as van Gogh's explicit homage, "The Sheepshearers (After Millet)" (1889).
Millet was a major crop at the time, and pigs were an important livestock.
He works as a manager at the Saloura restaurant on Millet Avenue in Fatih.
Ottomans dealt with the complexities of ethnicity through what they called the millet system.
When analyzed, the jug was found to contain broomcorn millet, barley, Job's tears and tubers.
"Millet and sorghum are the crops for survival in this time of drought," he said.
Two other papers linked with the group, Bugun and Millet, were taken over in October.
"You keep talking like they picked some individual off the street to target," Millet said.
Josh Millet is the founder and CEO of Criteria Corp, a pre-employment testing company.
His recipe for millet cakes is bright with the brick-red Ethiopian spice blend berbere.
Kettle Corn Oreos feature golden wafers with a kettle corn-flavored creme and puffed millet bits.
The ortolans venture inside, lured by the grains of millet that hunters sprinkle under each trap.
She works for five hours a day selling millet snacks by the side of the road.
" Millet, the attorney for Jenner and Kardashian, told reporters, "We don't think they can fix it.
Growing more sorghum, millet and other small grains is part of Zimbabwe's national climate change policy.
We did a project, for instance, several years ago in Shanghai, where I discovered black millet.
Patricia Millet, the third member of the DC Circuit panel and an Obama appointee, dissented strenuously.
Ms. Millet was taken to New York Methodist Hospital in Brooklyn, where she was pronounced dead.
Best is one suffused by sour pickled millet pepper, indigenous to Yunnan Province, in southwestern China.
All three of our shelter experts prefer litters made of natural materials like corn or millet.
Kelley millet to board Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage: (Bengaluru Newsroom +1-646-646-8780)
Small, rain-dependent farms growing wheat, millet and pulses are the mainstay of Bundelkhand's cash-based economy.
Having educated herself about food, a third woman, Suzanne Tatoy, favours brown rice, quinoa, amaranth and millet.
If you think truth is better than fiction, read:The Sexual Life of Catherine M. by Catherine Millet
Several important crops that started in the tropics use it, notably maize, millet, sorghum and sugar cane.
Nancy Millet, 62, an independent from Poland, Maine, said she is open to voting for Trump again.
AT THE SALON in Paris in 1203, Jean-François Millet exhibited a painting called "Des glaneuses" ("Gleaners").
Finally, Americans, especially those avoiding gluten, are increasingly turning to ancient grains like quinoa, amaranth and millet.
Though your money is a lot, it cannot grow millet and sweet potato, but our land can.
Give me quinoa, wheat berries, millet, buckwheat, brown rice or white: All are good candidates for salads.
They still rely on their nearby land to grow the millet and vegetables on which they subsist.
In this particular recipe, gluten-free flours (brown rice, millet, oat) won't bake up as pleasingly chewy.
The grocer also predicts the increased use of West African cereal grains, including sorghum, fonio, teff and millet.
By adding vital nutrients to exhausted soil, trees can double crop yields when grown alongside maize and millet.
The name Panicum does not refer to fear or anxiety, but rather to a Latin name for millet.
Crops like maize (corn), millet and sorghum have been particularly wrecked by the caterpillar on its new continent.
Recent downpours have hit cotton and millet in Gujarat and Rajasthan, where farm experts now fear pest infestations.
"I kind of think he should be left alone to do what he's supposed to do," Millet said.
The output of other cereals such as sorghum, millet and buckwheat almost tripled compared to 2014, FAO said.
The title, "Enya Sa, " referring to millet bread, a dietary staple, leaves little doubt that she's challenging assumptions.
In India, some farmers have replaced rice with millet, an ancient grain that thrives in parched, infertile soils.
Livestock farming sustains many smallholder farmers here, while a few grow drought-tolerant crops like sorghum and millet.
"This would be very helpful for young people, as they are less likely to adhere to medication," Millet said.
Residents said millet, usually used as bird feed, is being cooked like rice as food prices increased ten-fold.
Sorghum and millet, which have higher tolerance to drought and heat, could replace maize in most places under threat.
Brewers were operating 5,000 years ago, using grains such as millet and Job's tears (a kind of pearl barley).
The initial crops expected to be priced, bought, and sold on the platform include sunflowers, millet, corn, and maize.
Bakeys are made from a mix of millet, rice, and wheat flours and, as the name implies, baked dry.
"Eighty percent of what they eat is vegetables and whole grains: brown rice, quinoa, millet, beans," Campbell told Boston.com.
"It's a guide to what has been achieved over the last five years," said BRICKX Chief Executive Anthony Millet.
Her take differs from those of predecessors like Anaïs Nin and Catherine Millet, born of a wholly new context.
Millet pressed Letter on the fact the records requested were for a period of time before Trump took office.
They also grow millet and sweet potatoes and rely on backyard chickens and wild pigs as sources of protein.
Then they upped their demands and wanted to grab a patch of her late husband's corn and millet fields.
She has only managed to harvest one bag of millet and one bag of lentils since the locust invasion.
West Africans are eating 25% more rice per head than in 2006; millet consumption has fallen by the same share.
The sultan delegated authority over non-Muslim communities to their religious leaders in a system of government called the millet.
The account — and others just like it — are made and run by a guy from Lyon, France named Fabien Millet.
Millet had long made a point of painting peasants at their labours, but this big canvas was his strongest provocation.
The development of this case shows that only a radical expansion of abortion would satisfy Judge Millet and the ACLU.
Soumana is all smiles, but he has been waging a ruthless biological war on the millet head miner this year.
Soumana is all smiles, but he has been waging a ruthless biological war on the millet head miner this year.
Though the fall armyworm prefers maize, it also attacked sorghum and millet, two of Cameroon's other staple crops, earlier this year.
He had returned to the island twenty days earlier, to try to grow millet, because he was starving on the mainland.
Then he bows and prays for peace for the Japanese people before eating rice, millet and rice wine "with" the goddess.
Good sources of fiber include barley, brown rice, buckwheat, bulgur, millet, oatmeal, quinoa, rolled oats, whole-grain corn, and whole oats.
He has refused the entreaties of government agriculture officers to grow smaller, naturally drought-resistant grains such as sorghum and millet.
Many villagers said their dogs got mostly leftover boule, the local staple made of pounded millet or sorghum with fish sauce.
Peesapaty, a researcher and agriculture consultant from Hyderabad, India, developed an edible spoon made of millet, rice and wheat flours, in 2010.
Other flavors, like the Carrot Oat and the Sweet Potato Millet feel more obviously "healthy," but the taste factor is still there.
Last season, Tshuma and his wife Simnai harvested 1.5 tonnes of millet, one tonne of sorghum, and a quarter tonne of groundnuts.
And the ingredients they discovered are as eclectic as any trendy brewpub's: broomcorn millet, tubers and a grain known as Job's tears.
"I'll have to take him here," she said, beneath the photomural of antagonists throughout history: Serge Gainsbourg, Catherine Millet, Alain Badiou, Astérix.
Officers found the victim, Liza Millet, in her room with dozens of stab wounds to her back and torso, the police said.
According to the scientists, the 5,000-year-old brew contained broomcorn millet, barley, Job's tears, and tubers like yams, to add sweetness.
But in the 1830s, modernizers of the Ottoman Empire introduced a westernized concept of citizenship and did away with the millet system.
I really like Kim's new recipe from the chef Bryant Terry in San Francisco, for millet cakes with smoky-spicy green sauce.
"This beer recipe indicates a mix of Chinese and Western traditions: barley from the West, millet, Job's tears, tubers from China," Wang said.
I'm excited to try some new recipes — gluten-free peach muffins and dill millet salad are the two that sound the most exciting!
Locals and foreign tourists alike camped out to drink home-brewed millet beer, roast bulls, and watch a traditional dance performance called kadodi.
Besides, rice is less fiddly to cook than millet or sorghum, adds Mr Roy-Macauley—a convenience food for Africa's tired city workers.
She has traded the cement-like millet porridge that filled her belly in the village for finer fare like rice and chicken curry.
I had spent one magical year here after college, living as a lodger in the Bowery loft of the feminist writer Kate Millet.
" Millet calls the novel "a study in obsessiveness" and adds that "intriguing, fluid and frequently funny interior monologues are what Thomas does best.
He argued that Millet had erased the baby coffin from the painting, going so far as to publish a book on this theory.
The whole grain options can be interchanged with millet, spelt, bran and other grains, but using a mix, rather than just one, is key.
"This is the case of the incredible shrinking airline seat," federal circuit court judge Patricia Millet said in her decision, according to CNN Money.
His grits are made with coconut milk, and he can make his fried chicken with a blend of sweet potato, millet and rice flours.
Monks cut rice, barley, corn, millet, and beans from their diet, and substituted pine bark, grass roots, and nuts for three years or more.
The 17-year-old is used to hard work - but as a farmer, growing millet on her parents' farm in Babougou, in central Mali.
Desert areas are likely to spread south and hotter days and nights could slash the productivity of local sorghum and millet varieties, it said.
Rawat has started inter-cropping high-value vegetables in her apple orchard, instead of less thirsty crops like finger millet, which fetched lower prices.
This past spring, Boudouma men started heading back to the islands in the southern basin, to plant millet and maize before the rainy season.
Did you know that some of the earliest evidence of beer-making, using warm-climate cereals like millet and sorghum, was found in Africa?
Even though it was common land owned by the state, they faced strong resistance as they cleared it to grow beans, corn and millet.
When crops like barley, maize or millet are faced with drought, they slow down or stop this conversion, which leads to a nitrate buildup.
Tenant farmers pay the Denver airport $22016 an acre, to plant wheat, corn, millet and sunflowers on 218,4503 (of 2450,2500) acres of airport land.
Taking a few liberties, I adapted it to include more seeds and other goodies: sunflower seeds, pepita seeds and millet, mixed into the dough.
This season he expects to harvest four tonnes of millet and nearly 2.5 tonnes of sorghum, despite a drought that has slashed neighbors' maize harvests.
Apart from a few showers in mid-January, it hasn't rained in Mafomoti since September and her maize, millet and sorghum crops have been destroyed.
Rice, buckwheat, sorghum, teff, millet and amaranth are some of the grains without gluten, and are therefore suitable for anyone on a gluten-free diet.
By the Book The novelist Lydia Millet, whose new story collection is "Fight No More," was impressed as a teenager by the Marquis de Sade.
For now, Millet said it's still too early to definitively say which drug is the most promising, and how all these logistics will play out.
They prefer their buckwheat pancakes sweet and the millet ones salty, but "Chef likes it the other way, so we let her," Mr. Kharel said.
Millet said there is also ongoing research into HIV drug implants, which could function similar to birth control and work for as long as a year.
In Japan, it's called kuchikamizake and is made by chewing and spitting rice, millet, or chestnuts—you might have seen it in the movie Your Name.
They primarily grow paddy and millet, and because they depend on rainwater irrigation, Beniwal has no choice but to hope for showers -- the heavier the better.
Rich Westerners are eating less wheat and more of the cereals that people in poor countries traditionally grow, such as millet, sorghum, teff and yes, quinoa.
"Eighty percent of what [Gisele and Tom] eat is vegetables and whole grains: brown rice, quinoa, millet, beans," the couple's personal chef Allen Campbell told Boston.com.
His maize and millet crops were regularly eaten by cattle in the past, but since the law was implemented his farms have been untouched, he said.
The main character's well-earned paranoia infected me; I felt as if Millet had mined my metadata: mom, concerned citizen, conspiracy skeptic, overwhelmed social media user.
This artistic activity was supplemented by reading gritty realists like Charles Dickens and Émile Zola and studying the art of his favorite painter, Jean-Francois Millet.
In Taiwan, any answer would include the food of the island's first inhabitants: roots like taro and sweet potatoes, millet, wild herbs and greens, and seafood.
Mr. Thiam will work with sorghum and millet, and serve these with dried fruits and yogurt at breakfast time, or with vegetable-laden stews at dinner.
An olufe — a wooden pole in Lugbara, her spoken language — used to mix millet, stands upright, set not in a traditional mortar but in a toilet.
They use a thick batter of wheat, corn, soy and millet flours that yields a surprisingly thin but sturdy crepe, over which one egg is cracked.
But Judge Patricia A. Millet reiterated at one point that the Supreme Court "has already said" that the EPA has the authority to regulate in the area.
They were also able to pin down the recipe of that beer to an unlikely, but delicious-sounding, combination of broomcorn millet, barley, Job's tears, and tubers.
His family lived comfortably from its farmland of just over 2 acres (0.8 hectares), growing vegetables, coconuts and millet irrigated by the Cauvery river and the rain.
If the forecast flags a dry spell coming, the agents might suggest farmers plant drought-tolerant or early-maturing crops such as millet or sorghum, Ireri said.
Félix Millet, who created and ran the concert hall's foundation, was sentenced to almost 10 years in prison and fined 4.1 million euros for embezzling public money.
At Joal's vast outdoor smoking center, the lack of fish was apparent in the empty racks normally stacked with yellow-tailed sardinella and millet stalks smoldering below.
"In an ideal world these kids would be attending five days a week and they would be integrated, they would not be in the camps," Millet said.
Mr. Gutierrez gave the bird millet seeds, a standard treat, when it had the goggles on, and Obi soon showed no apparent concern about his new outfit.
Lydia Millet IN 2700 the explorers Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, making their way across the West, were warned by American Indian tribes of grizzly bears' awesome strength.
But the Met, too, has experienced AR invasions, such as one project that animated Van Gogh's First Steps, after Millet, and Tallon welcomes those augmentations with open arms.
Millet added that the issue is not only whether HIV drugs and other geriatric drugs could interact negatively but whether other drugs could suppress the HIV drug regimen.
But I think Judge Millet has one thing right: Antonin Scalia had this nailed in 2005, and we've been paying for the bad Brand X decision ever since.
In December, attorneys for Jenner and the Kardashians, Shawn Holley and Patricia Millet, filed a "demurrer" objecting to and asking for a dismissal of the lawsuit against them.
BARSALOGHO, Burkina Faso (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Habibou Iba's twin sons are wasting away at the age of seven months after existing on a diet of millet and water.
The same specialized new silicon enabled the iPhone X's novel face-recognition unlock system, Face ID. "We couldn't have done that properly without the neural engine," says Millet.
"The whole livelihood along the Sahel depends on a few main crops, namely millet and sorghum," U.N. World Food Program analyst Matthieu Tockert told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Intrigued by a yellowish residue inside the jars, they analyzed it and found traces of barley, millet, yam, snake gourd root (a vegetable), and Job's tears (a grain).
How else could he grow a bumper crop of ripening maize, sorghum, millet and peanuts in a season when many farmers in Zimbabwe have written off their crops?
Thiam said he was aware that popular demand for traditional grains such as fonio and millet could push up prices, putting them out of reach of local consumers.
For dessert (or breakfast) there is a millet porridge made with baobab and peanut, topped with coconut flakes (left), and coconut-rice pudding with honey-roasted mango (right).
More calming is dhedo, a minimalist mixture of buckwheat and millet flours added to boiling water and stirred constantly to ensure that the edges don't catch and blacken.
Front Burner One of the ancient grains that has not yet made it into your granola is fonio, a finely textured high-protein member of the millet family.
But the organization had been forced to distribute millet and palm oil, along with packets of peanut paste, because so many of the people it served were starving.
The San Diego Museum of Art acquired Lucas Cranach the Younger's "Nymph of the Spring" (ca 1540) and John Singer Sargent's "Portrait of John Alfred Parsons Millet," (19403).
Overall, more than 19,000 hectares of maize, millet and sorghum crops were devastated, causing about $1.8 million in damages, it said, with small and medium size farmers affected most.
The same goes for the scallion-pancake breakfast sandwiches and the savory-sweet pastries, including a millet mochi doughnut that's bewitchingly elastic in texture and subtly nutty in flavor.
On an eight-acre farm in Maseki, a town in eastern Kenya, Mwikali Nzoka stood helpless while locusts devoured her fields of millet, cowpeas and tomatoes, among other crops.
Dan Barber, a prominent chef who uses locally grown foods, has championed incorporating cover crops like clover and millet into cuisine as a way of encouraging farmers to grow them.
Buyers in Taiwan, Japan, South Korea and Hong Kong are already eating less rice, while India is pushing millet as a way to reduce a stubbornly high rate of malnutrition.
"We sell the items to visitors, which gives us money to pay for rice and millet at home," said Bonkoungou, the association's secretary, sitting proudly on a massive metal tricycle.
In addition to oats, other inherently gluten-free grains — such as millet, sorghum and corn — also have the potential to come into contact with gluten-containing grains, Dr. Green said.
Specifically, the scientists say farmers could cut their irrigation of industrial crops used primarily for animal feed and biofuels, such as hay, field corn, soybeans, sorghum, millet, rapeseed and switchgrass.
Upon further investigation, I discovered the reason for the difference is that Crook & Marker uses an alcoholic base made from nontraditional grains including amaranth, millet, cassava root, and, yes, quinoa.Interesting?
Primestone Capital, which does not disclose its assets under management, was set up in December 2014 by former Carlyle Group senior partners Franck Falézan, Benoît Colas and Jean-Pierre Millet.
CreditCreditLaura Boushnak for The New York Times KONDUGA, Nigeria — Ten-year-old Abdul stood on a dirt road in a village tucked between millet fields and pulled up his shirt.
CreditCreditLaura Boushnak for The New York Times KONDUGA, Nigeria — Ten-year-old Abdul stood on a dirt road in a village tucked between millet fields and pulled up his shirt.
During the ceremony, villagers come together and celebrate for days, slaughtering goats, dressing their young candidates in ceremonial cloth, and smearing them in millet paste to prepare them for the event.
Catherine Millet, the editor of a French art journal called Art Press and a firm member of the French intelligentsia, strings together the highlights of her "eventful" life in this memoir.
The government should include seeds to grow cowpeas, millet, sorghum and bambara nuts in packages it distributes to farmers because they require less water than the traditional staple, maize, he added.
Glass jars filled with grains and spices both common and unusual—oat groats and rice, millet and dried tapioca pearls, sugar and liquorice, dulse and mauby bark—line ceiling-high shelves.
A palmful of whole grains (quinoa, millet, oats, wild rice, etc.), legumes (lentils, beans), high fiber fruit (berries, apples, pears, plums, cherries, etc.) or tuber with skin (sweet potato, yam). 3.
"One of the obvious things is (to say) don't plant maize this time, plant sorghum, millet," said Wiggins, while NGOs and governments can arrange imports and support for the most needy.
On this week's podcast, Frank talks about "Listen, Liberal"; Lydia Millet discusses her new novel, "Sweet Lamb of Heaven"; and Parul Sehgal and Gregory Cowles talk about what people are reading.
Ms. Millet and Ms. Curry had both lived for several years in the building, which provides housing for 285 women, according to Rolanda Telesford, a spokeswoman for the Y.W.C.A in Brooklyn.
But those dosas have a large extended family: dosas from Karnataka made with grated cucumber; dosas from Tamil Nadu made with pearl millet flour; and dosas from Kerala made with jaggery.
The country's production of cereals such as maize, sorghum and millet likely dropped to below average last year, the FAO's 2018 report said, in part due to climate and security issues.
The Columbia researchers suggested that in some parts of India, planting alternative cereals, including sorghum, maize and millet, could provide more nutrition than rice for the amount of water they consume.
This painting, like "A Studio in Les Batignolles" (1870) or "The Reading" (1877), makes use of the realistic but dusty grays of Jean-François Millet, as in his " The Gleaners" (183).
If modern techniques can similarly be brought to bear on other unimproved crops of little interest to the big seed companies, such as millet and yams, the yield-bonuses could be enormous.
But I also sensed that Millet was asking me to transcend my own narrow interests, to open my mind to the possibility of a world I had not — possibly could not — imagine.
Judge Patricia Millet, who wrote for the three judges, pushed back on the FAA's claim that seat size did not affect a passenger's ability to evacuate the plane in an emergency scenario.
Or, in more common foods—including barley, millet, flax, maize, sorghum, cherries, and apples—there is the potential for an accumulation of toxins due to loss of water and erratic weather events.
Millet Israeli, a former corporate lawyer who changed careers to become a grief counselor, asked what sort of reactions the others got when they told friends they were attending a death cafe.
Hunger and poverty take a toll: There may not be enough food or money if a family loses its few goats or cows, or if the crops — sorghum, millet, cowpeas, rice — wither.
Crimson is also a brand marker for the Rajapaksas, chosen by the new president's uncle to represent the famed red finger millet of their home region in the south of the island.
Betty Murungi, a sorghum and millet farmer in the Kajuki area, said people cut fruit trees on their land "because they don't realize how crucial they are to our nutrition and health".
You don't have to break the bank to get a pair of heated shoes Intelex, for example, makes a pair of microwaveable slippers that are filled with millet grains and dried lavender.
AmfAR's Millet said HIV and related drug therapies have been shown to accelerate the aging process with issues including the onset of kidney and liver disease, bone loss and osteoporosis and cognitive impairment.
"If you promote more of the maize at the expense of the drought-tolerant crops like finger millet or cassava, then you are not helping these farmers adapt to climate (change)," Recha said.
My hippie food upbringing—mornings spent smearing tahini on sprouted bagels, topping yogurt with spirulina, making brown rice in preschool, and eating bucketfuls of millet, tofu, and nutritional yeast—now came in handy.
The entrepreneur, married with four children, has worked grinding millet, maize, rice and beans since 2007, but the high cost of fuel for his diesel generator made it hard to turn a profit.
Win Son's pastries include a red-rice doughnut, a millet mochi doughnut, a custard toast, a pine-nut cookie, a black-sugar egg tart, a laminated pineapple bun, and a red-date cake.
Daubigny was born in Paris in 1817, about a generation before van Gogh, and was a member of the Barbizon school of landscape painters, which also included Jean-François Millet and Théodore Rousseau.
Her search for fluffy gluten-free cornbread led her to a combination of millet flour and masa harina, the cornmeal that has undergone "nixtamalization," a process that makes corn softer and more nutritious.
On Thursday, the FAO warned that the pest is "increasingly growing an appetite for sorghum and millet, in addition to maize", and could spread to northern Africa, southern Europe and the Middle East.
The SAPAD project's peace ambassadors aim to break that vicious cycle by showing farmers the benefits of planting indigenous local seeds and drought-tolerant crops that need less water, such as sorghum and millet.
Rose has even saved enough to buy her own land to farm and, coming full circle back to her roots, is looking to grow sorghum and millet, commodities in demand but not grown locally.
Set up by Nicholas Millet, 26, and Jacob Rohde, 28 after hearing stories of families fleeing Syria for the future of their children, the project is not meant to replace traditional schools, they said.
DAKAR (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Seydou Walaga, a grey-haired farmer in western Niger, lifts the hatch of his grain silo, a round hut made of sticks and straw, to reveal piles of sorghum and millet.
BGI-–formerly the Beijing Genomics Institute—has sequenced the DNA of organisms big and small: millet, rice, the giant panda, 40 types of silkworm, the SARS virus, even a 4,000-year-old man named Inuk.
The larvae form of fall armyworm prefers maize, but can feed on more than 80 plant species including rice, sorghum, millet, sugarcane, vegetable crops and cotton, said the United Nations' Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO).
For five centuries, meanwhile, the Ottoman Empire was widely regarded as a model of confessional peace, its "millet" system serving a vast trading bloc in which Muslims were a minority until the mid-19th century.
After serving as a judge for the 2015 National Book Awards' fiction category, I have little patience with literary novels that claim to have the propulsive momentum of a thriller, yet Millet pulls it off.
On Friday, each side will make their case before a panel of three judges: former President Obama appointees Patricia Millet and Robert Wilkins as well as Stephen Williams, who was nominated by former President Reagan.
Believe me, it shocks no one more than me, who traffics in sarcasm, that I'm sitting here (literally, under an unlikely canopy of Lydia Millet and Charlie Smith) extolling the virtues of a sentimental library.
Thomas Colville Fine Art is presenting more than a dozen landscapes by George Inness, a 19th-century painter who stands as an American cousin to Corot, Millet and the rest of the French Barbizon school.
Quinoa, amaranth, millet, farro, spelt, Kamut (a wheat grain said to be discovered in an Egyptian tomb) and teff (an Ethiopian grain about the size of a poppy seed) are some examples of ancient grains.
"It took some time to get people excited about these lesser known, stereotypically inferior grains like ragi (finger millet), jowar (sorghum) and kodo," said Thomas Zacharias, chef partner at The Bombay Canteen, among Asia's top restaurants.
KATHMANDU (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Gyalgen Lama was a third-generation tenant farmer in Nepal's Sindhupalchok district, eking out a living from growing millet on a small piece of land that he could only dream of owning.
"The fall armyworm outbreak is especially alarming because it's resistant to many other conventional pesticides and has a voracious appetite that targets maize, sorghum, millet and even non-staple crops like cotton," said USAID's Jason Fraser.
Making the switch to bananas and chillies is potentially lucrative: Mr Payar's harvest will fetch 75,000 rupees, nearly four times the value of the rice and millet crop he could grow on unirrigated land, monsoon allowing.
Details—calabashes of millet beer; medicines of ebony roots, baobab leaves, and dawadawa bark; the "square, brown leather talismans" on soldiers' smocks—immerse us in the era, and the destinies of Attah's characters express wider disruptions.
Tejal Rao has a nice column in The Times today about Pierre Thiam, an American chef from Senegal who champions the ancient grain called fonio, a kind of millet with tiny grains and a nutty scent.
Only at the Redcat performance did I register the magic of the ending, in which the percussionist stands over a set of cymbals placed on the floor and pours grains of rice and millet on them.
The archaeologists also found ovens and vessels containing a variety of edible plants, including barley, wheat and broomcorn millet, and some food or foodlike preparations, including the three charred "bagels" made from a wet cereal mixture.
"We are at a fork in the road," said Greg Millet, vice president and director of public policy at AIDS nonprofit amfAR, who previously worked on AIDS and aging as a government epidemiologist during the Obama administration.
Children who grow up eating rice or millet with no meat, milk, or vegetables, are at risk of stunting, which hinders cognitive as well as physical growth, said Fidele Rima, a UNICEF nutrition advisor in Burkina Faso.
NAIROBI (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - After five years of poor rains, Mcharo Mwanyumba, a farmer in southeast Kenya, was looking forward to a bumper harvest of maize and millet from his 6-acre (2.4-hectare) plot this August.
Made from millet and wheat flour, the biscuit-like tableware is gaining popularity in the West as a sustainable, environment-friendly option to disposable plastic utensils, and those behind the initiative believe India is an untapped market.
Inspired by the French realist painter, Jean-François Millet, then awakening to color and distinct small strokes among the Parisian Impressionists, van Gogh, an avid collector of of Japanese woodblock prints, was well connected in artistic circles.
His wife and five children live in his home village of Mbélakadiaw, in the Fatick region, and he returns there to see them once a month and to cultivate millet, peanuts and maize during the growing season.
Millet said research into long-term injectables would help the HIV population on both ends of the demographic curve: the youngest HIV-positive individuals are by far the largest group of new cases, as well as undiagnosed cases.
The south of Tibet is able to grow a little bit of millet and in eastern Tibet, where he comes from, there's a mushroom that only comes up for one month out of the year in the grasslands.
MAGOU, Niger (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Surveying his village's stocks of rice, sesame, millet and other food in a storehouse piled high with bags, Amadou Hassane is satisfied - but still a little anxious about the oversupply of baobab leaves.
She knew the weather was growing increasingly unpredictable, making the farming of the typical crops such as maize, sorghum and millet ever more difficult and sending a population that had been poor but self-sufficient spiraling into destitution.
But the canny and daring writer Lydia Millet is no sentimentalist, and in "Fight No More," her new collection of linked stories, she explores the fragility and treachery of a place that can offer both solace and deception.
He acquired a Paul Signac river scene; watercolors by August Macke; horses in a landscape by Franz Marc; a Monet of Waterloo Bridge; a Millet, a Boucher, some beautiful prints and drawings by Kollwitz, Munch, Liebermann and Menzel.
Landing a job at a bank or a household brand is no longer the sole badge of success for graduates of top business schools, such as HEC, said Olivier Millet, the head of venture-capital lobby France Invest.
Instead of a florid tableaux in which you look like Khaleesi stooping to scatter millet for the teeming indigents of Slaver's Bay to snarl and grub over, try a cute Starbucks selfie that shows off your new hat.
"There are many very nutrient dense, whole, gluten-free grains such as amaranth, millet, quinoa, buckwheat," said Marion Groetch, a nutrition and food allergy expert at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York City.
Below are some of the drought-tolerant crops and methods farmers across the world are using to combat drought: Staple food crops like sorghum, cassava, sweet potato, pearl millet, cowpea and groundnut are naturally more drought-tolerant than maize.
At one evening gathering, Miya Yudaw described his recurring dream, where the mountain was still whole, dotted with quiet farms of millet and sweet potatoes, and the air clean, only to wake each time to the misery of reality.
Mujaju said a big problem holding back wider use of grains such as sorghum and millet is the tradition of holding onto part of last year's harvest to replant or sell to neighbors as seed in the coming season.
She is also working with Dr Achigan-Dako to set up MoBreed, a pan-African collaboration with the self-appointed task of improving ten orphan crops, including Kersting's groundnut, the African custard apple and fonio, a type of millet.
There are no roads in the region, so we followed in the tracks of vehicles belonging to the military and to other N.G.O.s—up sandy hills, past millet patches and goat pens made of gnarled roots and thorny vines.
He now plants small grains such as sorghum and finger millet, as well as velvet beans because they are naturally more resistant to drought and have shorter seasons, so there is less risk if a whole harvest is lost.
The 38-year-old mother of three says the locusts landed in her fields two weeks ago and since then they have been eating their way through her sorghum, millet and lentils while she tries to chase them away.
Helping Asia - known for its insatiable appetite for rice - eat more millet, a forgotten rural diet staple that is rich in protein and can grow in salty soil - could help keep harvests sufficient as climate change takes hold, experts say.
That doesn't include the $40 per month he spends on pigeon feed, which is a homemade concoction of bird seed, millet, oats, lard, lentils, brown sugar, and whey protein infused with calcium and other vitamins along with a smattering of spices.
And Judge Patricia Millet wrote an opinion that is listed as a concurrence, since she agrees that the court is bound by the Brand X decision, but every other part of it is a stinging rebuke of the terrible majority opinion.
HARARE (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - After years of bad maize harvests as a result of worsening drought, farmer Dorothy Chihota switched a few seasons back to growing sorghum, millet, cowpeas and groundnuts on her 50-acre farm in Uzumba Maramba Pfungwe district.
"Cotton and millet harvests are expected to suffer in about three districts each in Gujarat and Rajasthan, but the biggest worry is that the extra moisture could lead to pest attacks in these areas," Devinder Sharma, an independent farm expert, said.
This detail, among others, can be found in the monograph Martin Barré (2008), which includes an essay by Yves-Alain Bois, and three interviews with the artist, two with Catherine Millet (dated 1974 and 1985) and one with Jean Clay (263).
The 39-year-old millet, corn and peanut farmer in China's eastern Shandong Province quickly adopts new techniques to bolster production, such as mixing pesticides with his seeds before he plants them as a way to reduce overall pesticide use.
With a nod to the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition, the names of the fair's architects and designers like Frederick Law Olmsted and Francis Davis Millet adorn the wall and ceiling frames leading to the fourth-floor spa and fitness center.
But at While in Kathmandu, a Nepali restaurant in Ridgewood, Queens, it's presented on a pancake — your choice of buckwheat, spongy and porous; millet, dark as chocolate and seamed with sugar; or mung bean, dense, with a faint ginger heat.
There the bulk jugs of tamari and tahini and separated almond butter under an inch of rancid oil had crud on their spouts, and the bulk bins of oats and millet and whole-grain flours were lively with meal moths.
Separately, IFC Center will show "The Gleaners & I" (Tuesday), one of Ms. Varda's most popular films, in which she draws a parallel between herself, as a maker of documentaries, and the "gleaners" seen in a classic Jean-François Millet painting.
The day can start with avocado toast, a hemp protein shake, assorted dosas (southern Indian pancakes), steamed tofu with roasted cauliflower and harissa, fried eggs with smoked potatoes and vegetables, and congee, the Cantonese porridge, made with forbidden rice and millet.
Worsening droughts and floods have already slashed yields of staple crops, as the planet warms, and "dreadful" predictions show a further decrease in future of up to 40% in maize harvests and up to 15% for millet and sorghum, he said.
Orphaned plants find homes Neglected plants rich in vitamins and can adapt to the changing climate, including babassu oil from Amazon, millet from India and Mayan spinach from Guatemala, made their way onto plates, championed by pioneering chefs and scientists.
Orphaned plants find homes Neglected plants rich in vitamins and can adapt to the changing climate, including babassu oil from Amazon, millet from India and Mayan spinach from Guatemala, made their way onto plates, championed by pioneering chefs and scientists.

No results under this filter, show 259 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.