They are less likely than horses to become ill or lame, and can live on frugal rations and in more extreme temperatures than horses. |
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He told us that frugal meals were best for people and that delicious food was our enemy. |
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He is shocked when the Ghost of Christmas Present shows him the frugal Christmas meal enjoyed by Bob Cratchit and his family. |
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We've seen the interview with the ascetic visionary who squats before a frugal meal among his disciples. |
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A few of his friends made small contributions on the spot and provided a frugal meal to all the street children who walked into the exhibition. |
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In general terms the food is frugal and relies on fresh ingredients and dexterity to transform them. |
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There is something simple, pure and frugal about a home-made loaf, and the feel-good factor is better than a trip to the gym. |
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She begins cooking their frugal meals and the sisters show her how, not realising that Babette was once a great cook in Paris, a culinary genius. |
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Patrick Maguire, the central character, is a bondsman in de Valera's rural, frugal fantasyland. |
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Their meals, though simple and frugal, seemed to have been wholesome and nourishing, the womenfolk being experts in cooking and domestic economy. |
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It turns out that the bulk of the world's millionaires, for example, are surprisingly frugal. |
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At least the frugal Germans and their coin hoards will bring some joy to archaeologists in the fourth millennium. |
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The frugal meal is served at triclinia below hanging oil-lamps in the high-ceilinged murk. |
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I brace myself to descend into the viscera of Filene's to pick unbeatably priced men's suits and business shirts for my frugal husband. |
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Those who have not been so frugal and don't have the money in the bank are well subsidised. |
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Most meals are frugal and simple with the daily consumption of meat kept to a minimum. |
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In personality they were frugal, abstemious, shrewd, accumulative, and solitary. |
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He took seriously his pledge made at the outset of the war that he would live a frugal and abstemious existence as long as the war lasted. |
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Whether you are frugal by choice or by necessity, here are some tips for saving money when money is very tight. |
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He was a frugal man himself and he feared that the money would corrupt both his family and the strict religious principles of his regime. |
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The frugal vacationer travels in between the summer months and the cold winter. |
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Enter the recessionista, that frugal fashionista who's not afraid to troll the clearance racks. |
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Many of us live a frugal existence because of past provisions we made and are not entitled to supplementary benefit etc. |
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Yet Basques were also respected as hard workers who were frugal with their money and conservative in their politics. |
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Debbie led a frugal life so she could send a large part of her salary to her family and kept male admirers at arm's length. |
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What are your ideas for saving money and being frugal with fabrics and sewing? |
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Despite the outside income and a frugal lifestyle, the couple still lacks health insurance. |
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They believe this would encourage manufacturers to be more frugal with resources. |
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The plays are excellently staged by the adaptor and designed with frugal artistry, making an altogether satisfactory evening. |
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This goal may thus be achieved in a more frugal manner in terms of costs and logistics than was previously described. |
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Cornet always led a frugal and ascetic life, able to live contentedly for weeks on end with the same menu of rice and dried fish. |
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Schmidt is potentially a cold character, spartan with words and frugal with money. |
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His father was a self-made rich peasant, hard-working and frugal, narrowed rather than broadened in mind by his hard-won success. |
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Tuna casseroles are one of the most frugal dinners you can make. |
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By choice or by necessity, more frugal consumption will certainly be our line of conduct in the coming years. |
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Fried eggs are replaced with frugal grains, wine with water, stupendous suppers with salads. |
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Such fear quickly evaporated as pragmatic outdoorsy types quenched their thirst for a frugal vehicle to handle all of their recreational needs. |
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A frugal supper of bacon, cooked Indian fashion on sticks hung over the coals, coffee and corn pones, was eaten with appetites sharpened by the keen air. |
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With scraps and fabric recycling, you can be creative and frugal and all those things our foremothers and forefathers were when they were sewing at home. |
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Naturally frugal with time and money, I'm always looking for shortcuts. |
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All the changes that are incentivised by the solutions economy, rewarding providers and customers for frugal use of resources, and for complete recovery. |
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Friendly, easy-going and always ready to stop and talk or provide advice, even though compared to most visitors many of them live a frugal existence to say the least. |
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He even started working full-time and being extra frugal with his money. |
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Furthermore, nature is notoriously frugal with her resources. |
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I told you that I hated to waste money and that I was very frugal. |
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Over a frugal meal and by flickering candlelight, they discussed matters. |
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He maintained that the weakness of old age should be resisted by a seriously undertaken regimen of frugal eating, moderate exercise and intellectual pursuit. |
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The frugal food they had at home were put in front of them through the sweat and toil of their aged mother, Antoniammal, who did chores in a few households in their locality. |
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The above track is marked by a compelling series of track-long drum rolls and fills and a frugal bassline, and is abetted by digressive but nifty keys and fulgent chimes. |
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More frugal players might decide to invest their money into augmenting the stats of players on their team to make them better three point shooters or dunkers. |
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Paul Pyant's mellow lighting, and a frugal use of far-off music, induce raptness. |
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Inside, you can see not only the impressively-sized cogwheel, but also picture the frugal life of a mill-keeper and his family. |
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But in Islam's holiest city, there is increasingly little sign of the prophet's legacy – or the frugal life he espoused. |
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As well, some thought seniors were very frugal and feared the cost would be too high. |
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Thus even the more frugal budget specialists laid aside their concerns and we opened another funding pot. |
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And is it not true that the most efficient and attractive territories in the future will be those which are the most frugal with energy? |
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Thus, adopting more frugal modes of consumption appears to be both feasible, healthy and equitable. |
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Life here is not the frugal, often barren, existence it is in so many other countries. |
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The Dodsons' obsession with wills and funerals depicts their view of death as a great final summing-up, a logical extension of a measured, prudent, and frugal life. |
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It could be that is exactly what frugal Pope Francis has in mind for the Bishop of bling. |
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Much of the praise Edwards earned for his Godzilla adaptation stemmed from his frugal use of the monster. |
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Grey played Christine, a high-class escort in New York City whose clients have become more frugal due to the financial crisis. |
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Being economical and frugal is one thing, being a tightwad to the detriment of the investment we all have in living here is something else all together. |
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The frugal virtues of Buddhism and Jainism were rejected and followers were encouraged to reject all religious observances and make the most of life's pleasures! |
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In 2009, the format was reviewed and transformed into a balanced, tightly concentrated education and training workshop, reflecting a more frugal and prudent fiscal reality. |
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Brahms proved to be frugal when it came to using the various colors and technical possibilities of instruments, and only used them when he could submit them to his creative will. |
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If a bride paid for her wedding day shoes with pennies, then this was a guarantee for her future husband that she would be a frugal, loyal and steadfast wife. |
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A frugal bachelor at the end, Paul lived in the spartanly furnished back room behind his shop. |
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When a non-resident parent has contact with one child for 30 percent of the year, it costs about 59 percent of the costs of raising the child for a full year in an intact household at the frugal standard. |
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Gas prices continue to soar, yet all hope is not lost. There's a car out from Japan, small on the outside and big on the inside, that can edge its way through city traffic while being quite frugal on fuel. |
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It achieves all of these with impressively frugal operating costs. |
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I am very frugal with my words, because I am aware of their influence. |
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While the efforts of the Department of Safety and Security to strengthen the Organization's security management system were welcome, frugal use must be made of the meagre resources available. |
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The gleefully frugal happily seek new ways to economize and take pride in outsaving the Joneses. |
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A cloak, half a yard shorter than the Breeches, not through lin'd, but fac'd as far as 'twas turned back, with a pair of frugal butter-hams. |
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This week we have been enjoying lots of baked potatoes with stovies and frugal potato dishes in our future meal plans. |
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But his dedication to social justice and commitment to alleviating poverty may now have counted in his favour – and much has been made of his humility and frugal lifestyle. |
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The southern region of Germany, Swabia, is renowned for its frugal housewives. |
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Nevertheless, he is represented as financially lavish, though personally frugal when on campaign. |
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Henry inherited a vast fortune and a prosperous economy from his father Henry VII, who had been frugal and careful with money. |
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Having inherited a virtually bankrupt state from previous reigns, her frugal policies restored fiscal responsibility. |
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They lived a frugal existence in a large, cluttered, and poorly maintained house and travelled in a converted London taxicab. |
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I therefore call upon all Kazakhs to get started on implementing the abovementioned measures, to demonstrate hard work and perseverance, to be frugal, and to support and care for your kith and kin and all those who need help. |
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What makes ARM processors ideal for the cramped innards of a handheld gizmo is their compact design, low operating temperature and frugal power consumption. |
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Its kerb weight of 895kg is the lowest in its class, allowing for exceptionally frugal fuel consumption as well as sprightly handling. |
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However, there are now a number of bicoloured Ypsilons to take note of which could be already showing the way ahead to miles of frugal fun. |
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Even a frugal firm like Wal-Mart is enlarging its Silicon Valley presence. |
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Doubtless the chancellor will still have a couple of surprises to spring on 18 March, but despite the improvement in the public finances in January, the budget will still need to be a relatively frugal affair. |
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We must be frugal because we just do not have the money. |
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The greatest wealth of Asia is its peoples with their rich and millennia-old cultures, generally known for their emphasis on industriousness and frugal habits as well as their perseverance and resiliency. |
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However, as I said, Transport Canada feels that if we're frugal with our money we should return it to Transport Canada at the end of the five years. |
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We lived in Nissen huts with one stove to keep us warm and during that winter we had only one scuttle full of coke a day, so we had to be very frugal. |
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An anecdote from the period recalls that his master, an illiterate and extremely frugal man, forbade Evans the use of candles to illuminate his reading in the evenings. |
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Yet despitemy frugal lifestyle I'm a little porkier than I might be. |
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Happoshu is taxed at a lower rate than regular beer and has become a hit among frugal Japanese consumers, with shipments reaching 189,026 kilolitres in February. |
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Frugal gardeners will wonder why they ever dithered about the cost, and curmudgeonly gardeners, who think tulips belong in Holland, will foreswear their pessimistic outlook. |
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They boss around their dissolute uncle Luke Frugal, played by Jo Stone-Fewings, until he suddenly finds himself with the upper hand and plots his revenge. |
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