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Inari

[in-uh-ree, -ahr-ee, i-nah-ri]

noun

  1. Lake, a lake in NE Finland. About 500 sq. mi. (1,295 sq. km).



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Catherine Feuillet, chief scientist at Inari Agriculture, a plant biotechnology company headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, says it’s not clear yet how important those particular genes will be but that the new resources have “massive” value.

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The only time Frandy has seen Sámi shaman in particular connected to amanita was when a Finnish ethnographer claimed in the 1940s that Inari Sámi noaiddit used to consume amanita with seven spots.

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In the intervening decades, a handful of L.A. restaurants included sushi on their menus — in the form of inari or similar items.

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Among the items frequently served in Japanese American homes, Matsumoto said, were inari sushi, a fried tofu pocket stuffed with rice; and futomaki sushi, a thick roll usually filled with vegetables and sometimes cooked seafood.

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But at the retreat in the Finnish village of Inari intended to give the bank's Governing Council a chance to delve into themes only touched upon at regular meetings, a slightly different picture emerged, three sources who attended the meeting said.

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