1.   For all I know, there may be a kernel of truth in what he says.

2.   Ah, there is the kernel of the problem.

3.   But Dr. E.O. Wilson, a biologist at Harvard University, says there may be a kernel of truth in it.

4.   But the kernel of truth is there.

5.   Cooked kernels are even more versatile than raw, especially for salads.

6.   First, corn kernels are rich in starch, which is relatively easy to ferment.

7.   In markets where varieties are not approved, the tolerance is zero, and even one kernel could be grounds for rejecting a shipment.

8.   Its puffed kernel is smaller and more tender, and it melts on the tongue.

9.   Kernels of spirituality are still to be found here, but they float on a sea of kitsch and political controversy.

10.   Most kernels are yellow or white.

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report 0.57%
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issue 0.48%
kernel 0%
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pop 6.67%
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