Usage examples of "grain distribution" in English with translation to German

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You'd better take his words with a grain of salt. Du solltest seine Worte mit Vorsicht genießen.
The field mice were eating up the farmers' grain. Die Feldmäuse haben das Getreide der Bauern aufgefressen.
Rye was called the grain of poverty. Der Roggen wurde Arme-Leute-Getreide genannt.
Waste not a single grain of rice! Verschwende nicht ein einziges Reiskorn!
Rice is a grain that feeds billions of people. Reis ist eine Getreideart, die Milliarden von Menschen ernährt.
Every rumour contains a grain of truth. An jedem Gerücht ist ein kleines bisschen Wahrheit.
If you can look into the seeds of time, and say which grain will grow and which will not, then speak to me. Wenn ihr durchschauen könnt die Saat der Zeit, und sagen, welches Korn sprießt und welches nicht, dann sagt es mir!
I drove back there with the people, over the meadow into the grain. Ich bin mit den Leuten da hinten über die Wiese ins Korn gefahren.
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