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  • 101Corn (emulator) — Corn Developer(s) ContraSF Stable release 0.3 / July 13, 2003; 8 years ago (2003 07 13) Development status Discontinued Operating system …

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  • 102Corn allergy — Corn/Maize allergy is a type of food allergy. It can be a difficult allergy to manage, particularly in the United States, due to the high number of food products which contain various forms of corn, such as corn starch, citric acid, modified food …

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  • 103Corn steep liquor — is a by product of corn wet milling.[1] It is an important constituent of some growth media. It was used in the culturing of Penicillium during research into penicillin, by American microbiologist Andrew J. Moyer.[citation needed] It is an… …

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  • 104Corn chip — Corn chips Tortilla chips A corn chip is a snack …

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  • 105Corn dog — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Un corn dog …

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  • 106Corn School — is a festival that takes place in downtown LaGrange, Indiana in the first full week of October every year. Begun in 1906, it was originally started as a one day festival for boys in the local corn growing classes to show off their products. They… …

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  • 107corn on the cob — corn cooked and eaten on the cob * * * corn on the cob A cob of maize with grains still attached, cooked whole and eaten as a vegetable • • • Main Entry: ↑corn * * * corn on the cob UK US noun [countable/uncountable] [singular corn on the cob …

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  • 108corn´i|ness — corn|y1 «KR nee», adjective, corn|i|er, corn|i|est. 1. a) of or having to do with corn. b) abounding in corn. 2. Informal. trite, outdated, or sentimental …

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  • 109Corn salad — close up Scientific classification …

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  • 110Corn Exchange Bank — The Corn Exchange Bank was founded in 1853 in New York, but had branches in other states, including Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Nebraska. It was a retail bank that acquired many community banks. In 1929 it was renamed the Corn Exchange Bank and… …

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