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Next they are cracked and then de-shelled by a "winnower".
"This farmer took part of a harness to patch his winnower.
All the same, Super Tuesday proved to be a champion winnower.
This enables you to put the husks and spilled seed left in the holder through the winnower later on.
At the same time the winnower replaced the flail in separating the grain from the chaff.
The section has developed a low cost paddy winnower and has been popularized in various parts of Kerala.
Malanday was named after the shape of its territory, round and flat, just like that of a bilao (winnower).
First the beans are roasted, they are cracked, to break the shell, and passed through a winnower to remove bits of shell.
A similar postpublication review system with versioned articles is used by Science Open and The Winnower, both launched in 2014.
There is a winnower, a bolting machine and a crusher, as well as a root chopper, used to chop turnips etc.
It does so interactively, through ancient Chinese agricultural implements, such as a normal winnower, a middle-sized grindstone, and a Chinese scale.
New Hampshire is the grim winnower of Presidential politics, its first-in-the-nation primary making some candidates and breaking others, slapping down Presidents and creating instant stars.
The WINNOWER algorithm has two phases.
The WINNOWER algorithm is a heuristic algorithm and it works as follows.
More recently F1000Research, ScienceOpen and The Winnower were launched as megajournals with postpublication review as formal review method.
Unlike F1000, the megajournals The Winnower and ScienceOpen publish openly both the identity of the reviewers and the reviewer's report alongside the article.
Kathy Schoemer of North Salem, N.Y., was selling a New England winnower, circa 1840, a basket-like device used to separate wheat from chaff.
Otherwise, only at birth did one see Her, in one's own mother-quickly forgotten, that sight-and at death, when the Silent Mother, the Winnower, came to open the last Door.
Another algorithm called SP-STAR, is faster than WINNOWER and uses less memory.
In 1847 his first Salon success came with the exhibition of a painting Oedipus Taken down from the Tree, and in 1848 his Winnower was bought by the government.
The Crown Wheel drove two layshafts, which powered various machines including a "Ureka" winnower and an oat crusher by Ganz & Co., of Budapest, Hungary.
By 1839 the mill was in the hands of Richard Hone and in 1840 he installed some form of steam engine, probably to power such auxiliary equipment as a winnower and bolting machine.
Since the CLIQUE problem is intractable, WINNOWER uses a heuristic to solve CLIQUE.
SP-STAR scores the l-mers of C as well as the edges of G appropriately and hence eliminates more edges than WINNOWER per iteration.
The first line of one version is "Malhão, malhão, o malhão do norte" which can be translated as "winnower, winnower, o winnower of the North."
Until the beginning of the 18th century, no rotary winnowing fans existed in the West.
A winnowing fan was used to separate the chaff from the grain.
She has a winnowing fan on her head.
She places them in a winnowing fan, and hands them as a present to the wife of the barber.
Her ears are as large as winnowing fan.
Their morale broke; they scattered, as the Chronicles record, like chaff from the winnowing fan.
Each of her four hands held a short broom, winnowing fan, jar of cooling water and a drinking cup.
Liknites ("he of the winnowing fan"), as a fertility god connected with the mystery religions.
Other methods include using a winnowing fan (a shaped basket shaken to raise the chaff).
When they'd finished, Mina put the rice, a handful at a time, into the winnowing fan and tossed it into the air.
The sea-god is believed to have acceded his to wish and created a region Shurparaka, which translates literally to winnowing fan.
The Egyptians used simple tools such as winnowing fans, rakes and sickles.Their sickles had a sharp edge of ivory.
Dhanka do craft work on bamboo and prepare different items of basketry, winnowing fans, bow-arrows, sticks, and guns.
Sculpted in oak, spruce and ash, it is an imaginary tool with a winnowing fan at one end and an oar blade at the other.
The traditional occupation of Dhanka is to prepare bow and arrows, different items of basketry, winnowing fans, sticks, strings and ropes.
Asked to describe the elephant, one said that an elephant was a large pot, others that it was a winnowing fan, a ploughshare, or a besom.
In Ancient China the method was improved by mechanisation with the development of the rotary winnowing fan, which used a cranked fan to produce the airstream.
The word fan comes from Middle English, winnowing fan, from Old English fann and from Latin vannus.
This word was also used in the anthology The Winnowing Fan: Poems of the Great War in 1914 in which the poem was later published.
Techniques included using a winnowing fan (a shaped basket shaken to raise the chaff) or using a tool (a winnowing fork or shovel) on a pile of harvested grain.
The earliest true crank handle in Han China occurs, as Han era glazed-earthenware tomb models portray, in an agricultural winnowing fan, dated no later than 200 AD.
In the epic, Odysseus is instructed by Tiresias to take an oar from his ship and to walk inland until he finds a "land that knows nothing of the sea", where the oar would be mistaken for a winnowing fan.
In Matthew 3:12, a sentence introduces the separation of wheat and chaff (good and bad) by "His winnowing fan is in his hand" (American Standard Bible and New American Bible translation).
Trapped by drought, he was eventually bested by Mot, who ripped the weakened god to pieces with a sharp knife and scattered pieces of his body 'with a winnowing fan' before scorching and grinding the remains to a powder.
A delicacy called 'Chanda chakata' is made up of 'khaee', jaggery, banana, coconut, ginger, sugarcane, talasajja, cucumber, ghee, honey and milk is laid out on a 'kula' (winnowing fan) in the shape of a half moon.
Winnowing forks, generally made of wood, were common at the time, and several dating from this period have been found.
Let the voters use their own winnowing forks.
Yet another is using a tool (a winnowing fork or shovel) on a pile of harvested grain.
Modern scholars mostly agree that the term "winnowing fork" is the most accurate but older versions have fan, shovel, broom, and other translations.
His winnowing fork is in his hand, to clear his threshing floor and to gather the wheat into his granary.
As with the axe already placed against the tree in the preceding verse, the winnowing fork is already in hand, emphasizing the nearness of judgement.
Will's sharp pen here is reminiscent of Jesus' "winnowing fork," which he used to "gather his wheat into the barn," leaving the chaff to burn with "unquenchable fire."
The word translated as winnowing fork in the WEB is a tool similar to a pitchfork that would be used to lift harvested wheat up into the air into the wind.
Techniques included using a winnowing fan (a shaped basket shaken to raise the chaff) or using a tool (a winnowing fork or shovel) on a pile of harvested grain.
The New International Version, the New Revised Standard Version and the New American Standard Version translate the term as "winnowing fork."
Its name suggests that it has small coconut-like fruit (Greek coccos:berry and thrinax:trident or winnowing fork) while clarensis comes from Santa Clara valley in Cuba where the species are found.
He will heave us all into the air with his winnowing fork to see who has the substance to drop back to earth and who, instead, is so weightless that the wind blows us away into oblivion.
Matt 3:11b-12 11b He will baptize you with the spirit of holiness and with fire. 12 His winnowing fork is in his hand, and he will clear his threshing floor, gathering his wheat into the barn and burning up the chaff with unquenchable fire."
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