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Luke: 7:37: And, behold, a woman in the city, which was a sinner, when she knew that Jesus sat at meat in the
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Luke: 7:49: And they that sat at meat with him began to say within themselves, who is this that forgive sins also?
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He claimed that the guards were feeding him zombie meat
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“That’s where all the good meat is!”
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His breath smelled like old meat
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The instructions say that no meat or fish is necessary because of the attractant they sell with it, however I found it preferable to use fish heads, etc
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One farmer tells us that providing food for his family all the year round ‘shouldn’t be a problem’, but that meat is only served once every two months
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roasted with the meat juices were divine, melting in the mouth so sweetly
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He cuts the rest of the raw meat of the fish into thin strips, hands a piece to John, puts some in his mouth
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Jesus, they carved him up like a piece of meat, but they wouldn't let him scream
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metallic humours of fresh meat
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and buy a small piece of cooked meat and some potato
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rancid cheeses, the occasional slice of meat if the farmer took pity on him, thick,
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Something with good meat
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And they were scattered, because there is no shepherd: and they became meat to all the beasts of the field, when they were
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I imagined him sat at a table, softly lit, with a family, bowls of steaming meat and vegetables between them
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Thongga turn the least pasture into the most meat, but their flavor is no better than that of the garden pests that the peasants trap themselves
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The connoisseurs insisted they could taste the difference in the meat so there was a steep price trade-off for genetically modified karga, but still left a huge advantage for the karga
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' The toast was the toasted strips of lizard-like garden pests that made up at least a third of the meat in the local diet even deep in the city
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Herndon took them to a roastery, the only type of dining with significant pieces of meat available in this culture
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You could only feed for so long on fresh meat in one place
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Why then, was she shut up in the wasted mountains, where winter was the only season and fresh meat such a dream?
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He ate meat and used the fur from the wolf to stay warm through that
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He had a few pennies in his pocket, enough to sleep in a barn perhaps and buy a small piece of cooked meat and some potato
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Twenty years of living on hard and rancid cheeses, the occasional slice of meat if the farmer took pity on him, thick, heavy bread, wild legumes and mushrooms, and, out of preference, jugs of the cheapest, roughest wines
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“You’re on! You do the potatoes and corn and I’ll take care of the meat
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Fruit, vegetables, chicken, meat, fish & fresh salad & plenty of water
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Protein in foods from meat, poultry, fish, and dairy is called complete protein because it
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candlesticks, and scented by roasting meat and thick black coal
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but is nothing now, just warm meat
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Michael bent over and hugged him and gently patted his massive head lovingly; he fed him a small amount of meat and placed a bowl of water before him
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Dinner is potatoes with meat and greens – the woman apologising for the lack of choice
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Once the meat is simmering, I follow the two of them into the lounge
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Mistress Sera stood and removed the large knife from the center of the meat and handed it to Lord Tarak
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He stepped around the table to the Kuyou dish and began to slice the meat into large portions
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'Sorry I can't offer you meat
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‘We thought salad and cold meat and cheeses, going for quality rather than fancy
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The Australians mainly ate meat dishes
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there in the middle of the kitchen table was a beautiful meat pie
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42For I was a hungered, and ye gave me no meat: I was thirsty, and ye gave me no
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in the presence of them that sit at meat with thee
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Davie is engulfed in an invisible cloud, the unsubtle aroma of rotting meat
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“I dare say you could all do with a bit more meat on your bones,”
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herbs, although Tom was not sure exactly what the meat actually was
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They enjoyed roasting the meat over hickory logs, but I never cared for it
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“The meat is very strongly flavoured, and usually regarded as
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Chrissie picked at her meagre plateful; she’d not bothered with lunch and her stomach was churning at the thought of the greasy meat
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They were so perfectly done that the meat fell off the bone but not one bone was burned
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thick creamy-white fat contrasting with the pink meat on the plate
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One moment Chas had been alive and the next he was just so much dead meat lying on the floor
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It dawns on him as he pokes his head round the door frame that the smell of roasting meat is entirely absent from the house
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The villas were once substantial residences, a world or parlours and roast meat, of the girl in service and the rustle of long skirts, but now they host the two-ring lives of students and people like Ted, people screaming silently, inwardly, as splinters drive under their fingernails as they claw their way up or slide their way down life's serpentine ladders
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‘Let me see … she usually did sausages with mash, but that evening it was something different … that’s right, it was meat
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‘I had the meat and potatoes but left the rest
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Magpies chatter in the branches of short stubby trees, swivelling greedy eyes on fresh road kill, waiting for the two men to pass, waiting impatiently for the hop, skip and intermittent flutter of fresh meat served on cold tarmacadam
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It being a guest house, meat and two veg was on offer most nights
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used her influence to get the best cut of meat and the
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that owned the meat shop on Fifth Street
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a meat and potatoes kind of guy and that’s exactly what you got at his house
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meat and potatoes, but Carl and Roman pitched in
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It’s been so many decades since he could use his meat that he couldn’t resist
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dripping from the meat and hissing as it hit the fire, and
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Nightday she always hunted wild male meat in the strength trades
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The prices of bread and butchers' meat are generally the same, or very nearly the same, through the greater part of the united kingdom
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was tucking into the food as if he hadn’t seen meat for
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crave meat, and the meat made them sick when they ate it
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meat is greater in the great town than in the country village; and though the profit is less,
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different in different parts of the kingdom, those of bread and butchers' meat are generally
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meat he could afford was tender and well seasoned
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His stomach rumbled as he breathed in the smell of spices, honey and freshly cooked meat
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While he spoke, a pile of steaming meat surrounded in vegetables was deposited on their table
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But now, looking at the meat, all Alec saw was a corpse
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Tom stopped at the butchers to pick up a parcel of meat for Cook then we drove on
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I told her we may have left the meat in the car though all the adventures we had so she promised she would Tom to collect it and then she thanked me for the egg!
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I can't prove that it isn't, but I'm not about to believe the world is hollow or wevns arise spontaneously from rotten meat without some evidence stronger than a wild tale told by an ancient mystery lady who hobnobs with eldritch wizards, has a long history of heavy drinking and likes to experiment with the occult
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But the relative values of those two different species of food, bread and butcher's meat, are very different in the different periods of agriculture
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There is more butcher's meat than bread; and bread, therefore, is the food for which there is the greatest competition, and which consequently brings the greatest price
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There is then more bread than butcher's meat
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The competition changes its direction, and the price of butcher's meat becomes greater than the price of bread
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By the extension, besides, of cultivation, the unimproved wilds become insufficient to supply the demand for butcher's meat
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It is not more than a century ago, that in many parts of the Highlands of Scotland, butcher's meat was as cheap or cheaper than even bread made of oatmeal The Union opened the market of England to the Highland cattle
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In almost every part of Great Britain, a pound of the best butcher's meat is, in the present times, generally worth more than two pounds of the best white bread ; and in plentiful years it is sometimes worth three or four pounds
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Corn is an annual crop ; butcher's meat, a crop which requires four or five years to grow
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The use of the artificial grasses, of turnips, carrots, cabbages, and the other expedients which have been fallen upon to make an equal quantity of land feed a greater number of cattle than when in natural grass, should somewhat reduce, it might be expected, the superiority which, in an improved country, the price of butcher's meat naturally has over that of bread
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It seems accordingly to have done so ; and there is some reason for believing that, at least in the London market, the price of butcher's meat, in proportion to the price of bread, is a good deal lower in the present times than it was in the beginning of the last century
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In the Appendix to the life of Prince Henry, Doctor Birch has given us an account of the prices of butcher's meat as commonly paid by that prince
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In the first twelve years of the last century, therefore, wheat appears to have been a good deal cheaper, and butcher's meat a good deal dearer, than in the twelve years preceding 1764, including that year
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Unlike the Meat Puppets -- who were infected, killed, then came back to life -- the Living Dead where infected while still alive, and never actually ‘died’
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So next day my brothers decided a ladder toboggan might be the way so we hunted downstairs near the old kitchen that our father had turned into a work place, along by the passageway near the odds and sods room we called the Cave, in fact it was the place in the olden days they hung the meat
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without meat, Jean’s mouth watered at the prospect
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There's an awful lot of Meat Puppets down there
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gathered by Frederico that morning, and the cold meat
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Some say Mesapit should have been rolled up as well but the Motorway stopped just short of the town, and there it stands today, a twin to Meat Pie Hill by Upper Swivel
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Butcher's meat, except in the most thriving countries, or where labour is most highly rewarded, makes but an insignificant part of his subsistence; poultry makes a still smaller part of it, and game no part of it
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In France, and even in Scotland, where labour is somewhat better rewarded than in France, the labouring poor seldom eat butcher's meat, except upon holidays, and other extraordinary occasions
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The money price of labour, therefore, depends much more upon the average money price of corn, the subsistence of the labourer, than upon that of butcher's meat, or of any other part of the rude produce of land
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The real value of gold and silver, therefore, the real quantity of labour which they can purchase or command, depends much more upon the quantity of corn which they can purchase or command, than upon that of butcher's meat, or any other part of the rude produce of land
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They know there is a ton of meat trapped in this shell, and all they have to do is crack it," Nathalia said, cautiously stepping back
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Clutching a battle axe in a pair of gauntlets, Theodorous cried out, "Hah! Have a bite of the One Elf you rotting meat puppets!" and lumbered out into Solo Ki's path of flame
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The whole quantity of bread annually brought to market, is not only greater, but of greater value, than the whole quantity of butcher's meat; the whole quantity of butcher's meat, than the whole quantity of poultry ; and the whole quantity of poultry, than the whole quantity of wild fowl