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Lydia Millet (born
December 5, 1968) is an
American novelist. Her 2020
novel A Children's
Bible was a
finalist for the
National Book
Award for Fiction...
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millets that are
grown as
cereal or
fodder crops. The most
notable of
these are ****anese
millet (E. esculenta) in East Asia,
Indian barnyard millet (E...
- "Millett,
Texas".
Geographic Names Information System.
United States Geological Survey,
United States Department of the Interior. "
Millet,
Texas". The Handbook...
- Millett,
Nevada Millett Hall, Oxford, Ohio
Millett Opera House, Austin,
Texas Millet (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with...
- Pani**** dichotomiflorum,
known by the
common names fall panicgr****,
autumn millet (Britain and Ireland), and fall pani**** is a
species of
Poaceae "true gr****"...
- ramosa, (formerly
Brachiaria ramosa) the
browntop millet or
Dixie signalgr****, is an annual,
millet gr****
belonging to the gr****
family (Poaceae). The...
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Under the
millet system, non-Muslims were
organized as
autonomous communities on the
basis of
religion (viz.
Orthodox millet,
Armenian millet, etc.). In...
- Eritrea,
Ethiopia Pennisetum glau**** –
pearl millet,
bulrush millet,
cattail millet,
horse millet,
Indian millet,
yellow bristlegr****
Pennisetum gracilescens...
- can have a
color from a
white to a deep
reddish brown. Teff is
similar to
millet and
quinoa in cooking, but the seed is much
smaller and
cooks faster, thus...
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tropical regions.
Paspalum scrobiculatum (koda, varuka, varuku, etc.) is a
millet locally grown as food grain. Some species, such as bahiagr**** (P. notatum)...