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1. When buying Barley, look for hulled or hull-less varieties over pearl

2. 2,582 of these are double-hulled.

3. Rice Hulls Strengthen Concrete

4. But hulled Barley, in which the outer hull (the bran) is left intact, is richer in fiber and contains more fiber and nutrients than other forms, such as pearl Barley or Scotch Barley

5. The enemy's vessel was hulled with only one torpedo.

6. There the job of rice hulling was traditionally done by women.

7. For example, you may try sprouting hulled sunflower seeds.

8. After the first steel-hulled steamships appeared, the situation improved.

9. Aide De Camp, a wooden-hulled motor yacht designed by B

10. Cored hulls are much more expensive to produce

11. Convex Hull

12. White-hulled, she was a sleek ninety-foot Baglietto motor yacht.

13. Catamaran definition is - a vessel (such as a sailboat) with twin hulls and usually a deck or superstructure connecting the hulls.

14. Eating hulled Barley on a regular basis: Lowers blood cholesterol levels

15. Cottonseed hulls are often used as mulch in landscaping

16. Midrange market with the Allures 45.9, an aluminum-hulled cruiser-voyager with …

17. Common cotton Byproducts include cottonseed meal (CSM), cottonseed hulls, …

18. The oil well industry uses Cottonseed hulls in their drilling mud.

19. There is a small amount of industry, including canning, textiles, rice hulling, and light engineering.

20. One should n't let the rice-hulling mill go empty because it symbolizes failed crops .

21. Hull has been compromised.

22. Existing single-hull vessels can also be rebuilt to have a double hull.

23. Convex hull point characterization

24. Kocour Hull Cell Anodes Kocour Anodes for Hull Cell tests are of high quality

25. The Equipment Rules of Sailing definition of hull excludes hull spars, therefore Bowsprits, whether fixed or retractable, are not part of the hull

26. Method for manufacturing a rice hull board, and rice hull board manufactured by same

27. Major hull damage, Captain.

28. For ED, Distillers grain was the highest, then Malt hull, Quercus charcoal, Lupine hull and Coffee hull, but Ganodermn lucidum waste was the lowest.

29. I am talking about single-hulled oil tankers, ramshackle lorries and poorly-maintained noisy aircraft.

30. The Bellyaches, Kingston upon Hull

31. Solid iron hull, no alloys.

32. The family was of some eminence in Hull and especially in the Hull Trinity House.

33. The Bellyaches, Kingston upon Hull

34. But the hull is compromised!

35. Buckwheat hulls, or sobakawa (also called sobagara), are used to fill pillows.

36. Oakum was used for the Caulking of the hulls of wooden ships.

37. They can blow six feet wide holes in the hulls of ships.

38. The oak hull was seriously damaged.

39. Additional cooperatives are being set up to carry out the painstaking tasks of hulling and crushing the nuts.

40. The hulled seeds, Creamy or pearly white and tiny, have a mild, nutlike aroma and taste

41. He fell backwards, already rolling as he struck the trampoline between the hulls.

42. Preliminary exploration of different ratios of wine dross and cottonseed hulls is made.

43. The outer hull has been damaged.

44. 16 August 180 a new iron hulled steamship appeared in the Hudson River on the United States.

45. Pelham was elected chamberlain of Hull 30 September 1630 and sheriff of Hull in 16 becoming alderman in 16

46. Construct the convex hull of this polygon

47. This hull is only one-inch thick.

48. So what you're seeing here is actually cotton hulls from Texas, in this case.

49. Its administrative headquarters are located in Hull.

50. 15 First wash and hull the strawberries.

51. 13 The hull was pocked with dents.

52. 19 Pelham was elected chamberlain of Hull 30 September 1630 and sheriff of Hull in 16 becoming alderman in 16

53. Various multi-hull racing classes are even faster.

54. The yacht's keel is bolted to the hull.

55. 16 She runs a general practice in Hull.

56. 14 He did a master's at Hull University.

57. Plain Lucite Hull Cell Set[Sentencedict], 267 ml.

58. The triremes smashed into the Persian vessels, crushing their hulls and driving them into one another.

59. Altitudinal zonation in Malesia : being the transactions of the third Aberdeen-Hull Symposium on Malesian Ecology, Hull, 1973 / edited by J.R

60. There were a lot of hatches on these outer hulls, and they were all leaking.

61. Twin hull watercraft with aerodynamic-lift producing superstructure

62. He fixed the towing cradle round the hull.

63. 21 Pick over and hull the straw berries.

64. It is estimated that 40 percent of the African slaves died in the ships’ hulls.

65. Climb back to Airlock 2 along the hull.

66. Turn quickly and don't expose your side hull.

67. 9 The hull was holed in several places.

68. 8 Pick over and hull the straw berries.

69. Stereolithography was invented by Chuck Hull in 1986.

70. And shipping lines are exploring the technique as a way of stripping paint and barnacles from hulls.

71. 11 He fixed the towing cradle round the hull.

72. The average age of the fishing vessels is 20 years, most of them with steel hulls.

73. As completed, the steel-hulled ship was 409ft 5 long (between perpendiculars), 54ft m Abeam, and drew 24ft1 in.

74. Description : 20 ventilations, hull in mold, closing Acu Dial.

75. The hull was built of duralumin with Alclad plating.

76. Battalions Dirt ridden sludge from the wastelands of Hull

77. The outer surface of ship's hull is very hard.

78. Hull has one of the country's largest trawler fleets.

79. Catamaran, twin-hulled sailing and powered boat developed for sport and recreation in the second half of the 20th century

80. 17 The yacht's keel is bolted to the hull.