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Nourishing Food, those produced only with the interaction of soil, water and sun, in moderate quantity
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who ever reads this book will never stop nourishing their faith, neither get
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That sugar, in the last analysis, can cause serious malnutrition is proved by the fact that although like alcohol, it is a quick source of energy the effects do not last and as the body becomes more and more dependent on these ‘quick lifts’ it becomes less inclined to eat nourishing food
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breast – the nourishing organs of creation
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nurturing and nourishing their life
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completely resting the complicated gray matter between his ears, and nourishing
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It was delicious, hearty and undoubtedly nourishing
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No food can afford a more decisive proof of its nourishing quality, or of its being peculiarly suitable to the health of the human constitution
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The mage continued to sip his nourishing cocktail, not rushing
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Thick, nourishing and tasty
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It began to fold into my physical self by plying my skin and sinking through my pores, nourishing its hunger on my soul
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Grain and other vegetables, with the help of milk, cheese, and butter, or oil, where butter is not to be had, it is known from experience, can, without any butcher's meat, afford the most plentiful, the most wholesome, the most nourishing, and the most invigorating diet
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Herbs work inwardly by restoring, strengthening and nourishing the whole body and therefore help create a naturally glossy coat and healthy skin
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At the base hospital there, with the navy and fleet of transports in the offing, there was a lack of everything, and men were virtually dying for the want of nourishing food
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the king appointed them a daily provision of the king's meat, and of the wine which he drank: so nourishing them three years, that at
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This makes a nourishing dressing for either vegetable salad or fruit salad
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I no longer cared for what may befall, my body returning to ashes slowly, nourishing Adrinius and Zacchaeus fittingly
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Nourishing the hope that religion may be the basis for the solution of the conflict, Mr
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explaining to Ashi that it was delicious and full of nourishing fat
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Jane admired all the plants and flowers on the hillside, touching and nourishing the ones that needed it
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The Supreme creates all things, in nature nourishing them and in spirit perfecting them
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time ago, that such moments of relatedness could only be nourishing for her
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shovel it into its mouth for a nourishing meal
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DIET: When it comes to nourishing the human body, be sure to consume things that are natural, non-synthetic, and were created for the healthful operation of the physical form
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nourishing than any green plant sold in the
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José Arcadio, who left the seminary as soon as he reached Rome, continued nourishing the legend of theology and canon law so as not to jeopardize the fabulous inheritance of which his mother’s delirious letters spoke and which would rescue him from the misery and sordidness he shared with two friends in a Trastevere garret
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would soon render our bodies of flesh and bone into nourishing
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The higher level of culture must be thought of both valuable in itself and as enriching the lower levels: thus the movement of culture would proceed in a kind of cycle, each class nourishing the others
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the morning tasted really good and nourishing
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loving, protected, and nourishing world of childhood, to face the exposure
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The art of good teaching involves nourishing interest in beneficial knowledge, in a welcoming atmosphere
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Rice is actually quite filling and nourishing and was used extensively on Alpha Centauri
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What will happen in Zulimistan when this volcano of revenge nourishing in the hearts of the victims of your negative polices? Will be we safe at that time…?
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I moaned as the hot nourishing blood fil ed my mouth
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The food was delicious but the conversation was even more nourishing
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The conversation was animated and the food nourishing and plentiful
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"She holds that after the consecration of the bread and wine they are changed, not in their nature, but in their use, that instead of nourishing our bodies only, they now are instruments by which, when worthily received, God gives to our souls the body and blood of Christ to nourish and sustain them, that this is not a fictitious or imaginary exhibition of our crucified Redeemer to us, but a real though spiritual one, more real, indeed, because more effectual, than the carnal exhibition and manducation of Him could be, for the flesh profiteth nothing
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Nourishing the spirit connects us to inner life without it we are slaves of our bothering circumstances
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I did it by following a diet that powerfully burnt the fat off my body AND was incredibly healthy and nourishing too
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When assessed in this very comprehensive way, the diet I followed is clearly more nourishing than even the healthiest
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If you are to become as slim as you would love to be, and NOT undermine your health in the process, then you too need a nourishing approach that will keep you healthy whilst you lose weight
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God finished planting the Table, smiling upon Earth's children springing forth, and with sun-rayed words nourishing green fields, promised her offspring on land, water, and air and everything that lives –
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These stories created a shared space, a sacred commons, an inviolable communion: the soil feeding, air breathing, water nourishing god, Mother, system of life that is the Earth
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Say a prayer for Thanksgiving, the holy day of kneeling before life and thanking it for bringing us forth and nourishing us, because it is being eaten alive by greed
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Thank you for showering me in your words and thoughts, questions and confessions; inside me they seed, for that is the gift of an open mind – a verdant field of fertile reflection under the nourishing light of sincerity
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They began to transfer much of the available victuals and and fresh foodstuff to their own camps, and there was no longer any nourishing basic foodstuff to feed the inhabitants of many of the cities and villages in Syria
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Having come to this new world and this new land, think how He endowed you with your mother's sympathy and kindness and put in her heart love and tenderness for you, how He prepared your food in her breasts and made it pleasant drink, luscious, nourishing and containing all the subsistence your body needs and requires
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There is the pleasure of feeling the type of security that comes from the mother’s affection while she is nourishing you, while waiting to herself be fed a much larger meal later on
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There is no doubt that this state is completely different from the original one, and within it life depends upon nourishing the body, invigorating it, and providing it with the material necessary for its existence
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In this state, the body will weaken and feel hungry and thirsty, and consequently the spirit will be in pain when the body is in need of this nourishing material
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represented as even superior to a nourishing mother
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For dinner, by which time I am curiously shaky, quite indifferent to food, and possessed of an immense longing to lie down on a sofa and do nothing, we have salad and potatoes and fruit--of course plums—and lentils because they are so good for us (it is a pity they are also so nasty), and cheese because one book says (it is an extraordinarily convincing book) that if a man shall eat beef steadily for a whole morning from six to twelve without stopping, he will not at the end have taken in half the nourishing matter that he would have absorbed after two minutes laid out judiciously on cheese
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They too have their duties, and one of them is to resist nourishing aversions; or, if owing to their implacable dispositions they can't help nourishing them, oughtn't they to try very hard not to show it? They should consider the helpless position of the hostess, she who, at any rate theoretically, is bound to be equally attached to them all
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‘Sabrina, I swear on all I hold holy that it will be your blood which sustains me through thick and thin, nourishing me now and forever
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Not for anything would I have put my meditations into words, well aware that though they might be nourishing to me they would poison Charlotte
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Why, it was as necessary, he declared, his fine face aglow, if one was to work well and add one's cheerful contribution to the world's happiness, as a nourishing and sufficient breakfast--the congregation thrilled at this homely touch--and to numb a human being's powers of cheerful contribution by punishment was _waste_
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And naturally the joy of nourishing two is double the joy of nourishing one
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That flow of awareness is love, and it’s the most satisfying and nourishing thing you can experience
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Just as it's more nourishing to eat an apple than read about one, so it can be more rewarding to explore the movements of your own awareness than to try to understand these things mentally
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She felt inferior to Eve, but it never occurred to her that her sister had been carefully nourishing that feeling since they were children
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The hard work of the boys had provided them with warm shelter, nourishing food, health and education
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There is oatmeal for breakfast: a hot, sweet, somewhat unalluring mash, but it is delicious and nourishing
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Let it be both nourishing and refreshing to me, let it be both my strength and my song, and be the spring both of my holiness and of my comfort
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furnishes the mind with many nourishing and useful thoughts
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Fat and protein are important for nourishing the cells in the nervous system
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improves the iron levels by nourishing the marrow, thereby increasing the
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nourishing thing you can experience
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Nourishing the living earth with sunlight energy transformed into life-energy
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Once we were a wild olive tree incapable of bearing edible fruit but now we have been grafted into the good olive tree and share in the nourishing sap from the olive root [Romans 11]
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If some of the branches have been broken off, and you, though a wild olive shoot, have been grafted in among the others and now share in the nourishing sap from the olive root, do not boast over those branches
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The Gentiles have entered into the covenants of promise by faith and are partaking of the nourishing sap that comes from the root of the good olive tree
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Once there are enough nourishing substances in the water, you will be able to propagate the seeds and then wait for them to grow
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In most areas of the world, this problem of getting enough nourishing food to eat is still of
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of confi dence that fol ows the individual during his whole life nourishing
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ing in self-admiration, nourishing the idea of its being “cultural top
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a word, constantly nourishing him with their Manipura, which he al-
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Using herbal shampoos and conditioners will go a long way in nourishing the scalp and the hair follicles
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"Absit," said the doctor; "far from us be any such base thought! There is nothing in the world less nourishing than an olla podrida; to canons, or rectors of colleges, or peasants' weddings with your ollas podridas, but let us have none of them on the tables of governors, where everything that is present should be delicate and refined; and the reason is, that always, everywhere and by everybody, simple medicines are more esteemed than compound ones, for we cannot go wrong in those that are simple, while in the compound we may, by merely altering the quantity of the things composing them
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The result is that the young man, hearing and seeing all these things--hearing, too, the words of his father, and having a nearer view of his way of life, and making comparisons of him and others --is drawn opposite ways: while his father is watering and nourishing the rational principle in his soul, the others are encouraging the passionate and appetitive; and he being not originally of a bad nature, but having kept bad company, is at last brought by their joint influence to a middle point, and gives up the kingdom which is within him to the middle principle of contentiousness and passion, and becomes arrogant and ambitious
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They also had no mouths, since they subsisted entirely on the nourishing quality of the octarine wavelength in the Discworld’s sunlight, which they absorbed through their skins
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Nourishing a grie va nce a ga inst the Arch-Com m unity-Songste r wa s use le ss; the re wa s no possibility of be ing re ve nge d on the Chie f Bottle r or the Assista nt Pre de stina tor
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They're healthy and nourishing
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Mr Belcher now replaced the collecting card on the table and, taking up one of the hymn-books, gave out the words and afterwards conducted the singing, nourishing one fat, flabby white hand in the air and holding the book in the other
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She was to lie down as much as possible, not to do any heavy work - not to carry or lift any heavy articles, scrub floors, make beds, or anything of that sort: and she was to take plenty of nourishing food, beef tea, chicken, a little wine and so on
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nourishing and bloodmaking and possessing aperient virtues (notably a good burgundy which he was a staunch believer in) still never beyond a certain point where he invariably drew the line as it simply led to trouble all round to say nothing of your being at the tender mercy of others practically
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shipboard: its properties for cleansing, quenching thirst and fire, nourishing vegetation: its infallibility as paradigm and paragon: its metamorphoses as vapour, mist, cloud, rain, sleet, snow, hail: its strength in rigid hydrants: its variety of forms in loughs and bays and gulfs and bights and guts and lagoons and atolls and archipelagos and sounds and fjords and minches and tidal estuaries and arms of sea: its solidity in glaciers, icebergs, icefloes: its docility in working hydraulic millwheels, turbines, dynamos, electric power stations, bleachworks, tanneries, scutchmills: its utility in canals, rivers, if navigable, floating and graving docks: its potentiality derivable from harnessed tides or watercourses falling from level to level: its submarine fauna and flora (anacoustic, photophobe), numerically, if not literally, the inhabitants of the globe: its ubiquity as constituting 90 percent of the human body: the noxiousness of its effluvia in lacustrine marshes, pestilential fens, faded flowerwater, stagnant pools in the waning moon
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The different colors spoke of the various soils and minerals that the tree’s roots encountered, some harsh and stunting, some rich and nourishing
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The sun was shining brightly, his wet clothes were quite dry again, he had money in his pocket once more, he was nearing home and friends and safety, and, most and best of all, he had had a substantial meal, hot and nourishing, and felt big, and strong, and careless, and self-confident
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Nor did the Army of God have any equivalent of the mobile field kitchens which kept Green Valley’s troops fueled with hot, nourishing food despite the arctic conditions
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The gaunt, thin faces—even Cahnyr’s hunger-hollowed cheeks—had filled out once more, and he no longer felt bitterly guilty when he sat down to a solid, nourishing meal
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This influence was due to his wealth and reputation, the capital house in the town lent him by his old friend Shirkov, who had a post in the department of finances and was director of a nourishing bank in Kashin; the excellent cook Vronsky had brought from the country, and his friendship with the governor, who was a schoolfellow of Vronsky’s—a
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And Wade could have nourishing food to fill out his thin cheeks and warm clothes and a governess and
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(The horseflesh was appetizing and nourishing, the saltpeter flavor of the gunpowder they used instead of salt was even pleasant; there was no great cold, it was always warm walking in the daytime, and at night there were the campfires; the that was at first hard to bear was his feet
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They sat about in the shed or at the roadside after they had finished, replete with the first really nourishing meal that they had had for months, and presently the Australians came across to talk to them