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    A corncob also called corn cob or cob of corn, is the hard core of an ear of maize, bearing the kernels, made up of the chaff, woody ring, and pith. Corncobs...
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  • Johnny Corncob (Hungarian: Kukorica Jancsi) is a 1973 Hungarian animated adventure film directed by Marcell Jankovics. It tells the story of a young man...
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    Tobacco pipe (redirect from Corncob pipe)
    The bowls of tobacco pipes are commonly made of briar wood, meerschaum, corncob, pear-wood, rose-wood or clay. Less common materials include other dense-grained...
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    Corn on the cob (redirect from Corncobs)
    party. At this informal type of celebration, the guests help to shuck the corncobs, which are then boiled and served with butter and salt, often along with...
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    Dril (redirect from Corncobbed)
    the corncob tweet to point out when a person refused to acknowledge losing an argument or suffering some other humiliation. By 2017, the word "corncob" by...
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    Cob (material) (redirect from Corncob house)
    Cob, cobb, or clom (in Wales) is a natural building material made from subsoil, water, fibrous organic material (typically straw), and sometimes lime....
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    Huck rejects the idea. The boys look on enviously as Huck puffs on his corncob pipe. Elliot persuades Huck to let him try smoking it but, after a few...
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    A bioreactor used to ferment ethanol from corncob waste being loaded with yeast...
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    it is pollinated. A whole female inflorescence develops into an ear or corncob, enveloped by multiple leafy layers or husks. The ear leaf is the leaf...
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    talk, she was on stage. As a child, she played games interviewing her corncob doll and the crows on the fence of her family's property. Winfrey later...
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    director, animator and author. He is best known for the animated films Johnny Corncob (1973; the first animated feature of his native country) and Son of the...
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  • or the bare fingers) Developed 18th century, United States Sound sample Corncob Song using modern banjo-picking style with fingerpicks. Problems playing...
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  • dictionary. A Cornhusker is a person or machine that removes the husk from a corncob. It may refer to: Cornhusker state, the nickname of the U.S. state of Nebraska...
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    an ear is protected by leaves called husks. Inside an ear of corn is a corncob. In some species (including wheat), unripe ears contribute significantly...
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    and a vast research library, personal belongings (including his famous corncob pipe) and a short film that chronicles his life. Speciality museums include...
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    US General MacArthur's signature look included his ornate hat, corncob pipe, and Aviator sunglasses. (1944)...
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    (anemophilous). Ears consist of a corncob, or rachis, with rows of sessile spikelets bearing kernels, or caryopses. The corncob and kernels are tightly enveloped...
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  • started to grow more popular, they developed a 3D flight simulator called Corncob 3D in 1992. The game was inspired by a similar flight simulator for the...
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    largest manufacturer of corncob pipes. The company was founded in 1869 when Dutch-American woodworker Henry Tibbe began producing corncob pipes and selling...
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    largest city in Franklin County, Missouri. It is notable for being the "corncob pipe capital of the world," with Missouri Meerschaum located on the city's...
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    outer breakwater called a bombardons, a static breakwater consisting of "corncobs" and reinforced concrete caissons called phoenix breakwaters, floating...
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    Muskogean words (tonche pahoha) which translates to "corncob people" or "people of the corn" or "corncob". It is from this Native American tribe that the...
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    1814 from memory by an unknown artist after the burning of the city The corncob columns of the Capitol, designed by Benjamin Henry Latrobe and carved by...
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  • times. For instance, Popeye grows his own spinach and has replaced his corncob pipe with a bosun's whistle. Bluto no longer sports a beard and focuses...
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    Free to do as he pleases at last, Tom swims, plays, takes up smoking a corncob pipe like Huck and enjoys the leisurely life for three days. But he secretly...
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    turn a number of cellulose-containing agricultural by-products, such as corncobs, straw, and sawdust, into renewable energy resources. Other agricultural...
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    Pelecyphora tuberculosa (syn. Escobaria tuberculosa), the corncob cactus, is a species of flowering plant in the family Cactaceae, native to the south-central...
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    MacArthur's candidacy for president of the United States. He adopted the corncob pipe, following MacArthur's example. In 1951, he read the Protocols of...
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    for evaluation of their new P&W R-4360, Wasp Major 4-row 28-cylinder "corncob" radial engine. The F2G-1 and F2G-2 were significantly different aircraft...
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  • him as "Captain McCallister". The Sea Captain is always seen holding a corncob pipe and squinting (because he has at least one glass eye, though once...
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