O Allah, forgive me, have mercy on me, guide me aright and grant me sustenance. |
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Found mainly in country pubs, it provides sustenance after a good ramble through the fields. |
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More than 20 Eucalyptus species provide sustenance for koalas, but in any given region, the marsupials eat only a few species. |
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She was currently relying on the generosity of others to provide her lodging and sustenance. |
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Since the beginning of time, the Sea of Galilee has provided its fishermen with a plentiful source of sustenance. |
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Unlike now when love is bound by how much one can offer in terms of sustenance and outings, the romance of the time was real. |
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For it was precisely from Luther's spirit of innovation that the sustenance of Darwin's biologism was first drawn. |
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It is a small, intimate and humble place where a simple congregation once gathered for spiritual sustenance. |
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It is fundamentally a socio-political issue in the broad sense, a question of the formation and sustenance of new patterns of life. |
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I find it sad that our notions of fun are equated with destruction and violence, and not creation and sustenance. |
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Caffeine is obvs the number one sustenance of sleep-deprived college students everywhere. |
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The craving for food, liquid sustenance, was so strong that when I was visualizing the food, I felt like I could reach out and grab them. |
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As Scottish children rely on low-grade processed foods and fizzy drinks for daily sustenance, the devastating effects are beginning to show. |
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After all this is the thing that you use to buy the food that gives you sustenance. |
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Further afield where camels browse, we found dried-up, and unyielding acacia trees, normally a reliable source of sustenance. |
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Two hours before boarding and it's into the junk food emporium upstairs for sustenance. |
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They inherited a tradition of faith and fatherland which gave them strength and sustenance wherever life took them. |
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I swear, if I find that it was emissions from my truck causing it, I will dig a hole in the backyard, climb in, and eat grubs for sustenance. |
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Although it lives in a muddy place, a swan can pick up the right food for its sustenance. |
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Nature, for them, is not just a source of sustenance, but an intrinsic part of their lives. |
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Every individual has an input and part to play in the creation and sustenance of democracy. |
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Democracy's wellsprings and sustenance were of vital importance to Walter Duncan in 1962, just as they are to us today. |
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There are many words, many lines, that stick and stay in my memory, that provide a certain comfort, connection, sustenance. |
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Her faith was very much a central force in her life and was a source of guidance, strength and sustenance over the years. |
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Organic farming, various types of assistance to local families in need, and practical schemes for family sustenance became my immediate tasks. |
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Later in the night many would retire to Deros for tea and sandwiches to give them sustenance for the long cycle to some outlying parish. |
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The creation and sustenance of these institutions would not have been possible without the support of the local citizenry. |
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Labourers are they who provide us with sustenance, the ploughmen and husbandmen devoted to that alone. |
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Throughout the islands, food is not only valued for sustenance, it is used to create and maintain cohesiveness. |
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Thirty years ago we planted a seed that has grown into a strong and vibrant tree, but that tree needs sustenance, part of which is money. |
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At any given time in our history, West Indies cricket has drawn on the available pool of young, talented and capable males for its sustenance. |
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It brings forth the serene power of creation and sustenance through the ages. |
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Larger titan triggerfish crunched their way through dead coral in search of some sustenance. |
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He is talking about people in mid-20th century harvesting a substantial part of their sustenance and livelihood from fish, game and furbearers. |
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He has given us light with wax, sustenance with honey and propolis, which is antiviral. |
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I was an adolescent numb to yuletide cheer, a glutton for material sustenance, mainly of the toy variety. |
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Long, long ago these deities had consumed their worshippers unto extinction for the psychic sustenance their dying souls provided. |
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What was once our sustenance has become carcinogenic and devoid of goodness and nourishment. |
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Those adaptations enable the rodent to rely on the evergreen saltbush plants for sustenance throughout the year. |
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Yet, behind the irony in the final rhythmic incantation, we read an emptiness that is neither spiritual sustenance nor love. |
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The market might be saturated, but it matters little for these ubiquitous hawkers, who can't even temporarily suspend or postpone their requirements of daily sustenance. |
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Saddest of all, workers will continue to brave health and physical threats only to earn a meager amount of money to buy sustenance for their families. |
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Bird feeders, and those that maintain them, play an invaluable role in the sustenance of countless birds otherwise threatened by dwindling habitat and resources. |
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However, when the two come together in a market-driven world, it can transform itself into the best source of sustenance especially for a television channel. |
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Classicism was, after all, based on a historic culture, and late eighteenth-century radicals were to find sustenance in the myths of Saxon freedom and the Norman yoke. |
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Over the next four days there was nothing for it but bed rest, regular doses of paracetamol washed down with water, and the occasional banana for sustenance. |
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It thought of the insects and vermin that it had fed on, the most meager of sustenance to maintain its life, but enough to eventually give it the strength to free it self. |
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For people with binge eating disorder, at first food may provide sustenance or comfort, but later it's the focus of incredible guilt and distress. |
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It's now clear to me that the Alpha Male is a dinosaur, dragging his hopeless old carcass across a desolate desert and finding no water, no sustenance and is almost history. |
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The birds have had to rely on haws and berries and there are no cornfields in the western regions, most birds are thin and underdeveloped because of lack of sustenance. |
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Well, no, actually you are feeding your kids properly by giving them healthy, nutritious food, and emotional sustenance, too. |
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Insects serve as pollinators for food crops, nutritious sustenance for a range of birds and mammals, and decomposers of plant and animal products. |
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So, he came to live in that place, and none knew how he lived or gained his sustenance, other than from his foraging the countryside for bottles and other redeemable scrap. |
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Too bad if those octogenarians served in World War II or Korea or just gave life and sustenance to their families and communities for several decades. |
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They were hard times but through it all Mae showed a remarkable resilient nature, aided by her deep faith from which she drew sustenance and strength. |
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Coke goes on to say estovers signify sustenance, aliment, or nourishment. |
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These sad, determine men have found that their one-time hobby has become a must have matter of sustenance, like karmic nourishment for their soul. |
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The journey brings you, too, in close contact with the Gurung and Tamang clans, who have practiced sustenance agriculture in the region for centuries. |
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The Gesta Francorum and other medieval chronicles describe how starving Europeans ate dead Saracens in the absence of any other sustenance during the First Crusade. |
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Under this system, the lords are afforded sustenance and men-at-arms from those beneath them on the hierarchy ladder, while those below are afforded protection by those above. |
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Because they need a lot of food, especially when the days shorten and sustenance becomes scarce, chickadees spend all autumn gathering and storing food. |
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Those living along the Genale River which borders Afder have turned to the palm trees for food, scraping sustenance from the dark brown seeds with their teeth. |
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During particularly harsh beginnings upon landing in the New World, desperate colonists resorted to human flesh for sustenance. |
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There was only one source of sustenance for this kind of visual appetite in the textile town of Bohain-en-Vermandois, where Matisse spent his first twenty years. |
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The towns and townspeople depended on the tribute for their sustenance. |
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She alleged she was kept in solitary confinement on occasions, deprived of food and sustenance, had her hair shorn and was stripped of her clothes on a number of occasions. |
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The Association argued that this definition would include non-military assistance and humanitarian aid such as medical assistance, sustenance and disaster relief. |
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The famine was so severe that the Aztecs ate anything, even wood, leather, and bricks for sustenance. |
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Most of these farmers were in fact soldiers, who grew their own sustenance out of necessity. |
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Hopkins Creek, and Klamath River, which the local Yurok, Karuk, and Hoopa tribes use fur sustenance fishing. |
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Any churchgoer hoping for more spiritual sustenance went hungry. |
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I still had a family that looked to me for their sustenance. |
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Alex Salmond talks about universalism whilst one of his councils slashes badlyneeded sustenance for our children. |
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Jains also argued among themselves about whether a Tirthankara, once liberated, continues to require food and sustenance for the body. |
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Hence, for both sustenance and avoidance of illness, a daily consumption of a biscuit was considered good for health. |
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Various food vendors will also offer assorted types of traditional Scottish refreshment and sustenance. |
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Being animals, invertebrates are heterotrophs, and require sustenance in the form of the consumption of other organisms. |
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Capelin is considered a more common choice of sustenance during the winter season. |
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This lichen is the reindeer's only source of sustenance during the winter months, when snow is deep. |
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Neither sustenance nor enforcement costs rise with the unpleasantness of the work, however, so slaves' costs do not rise by the same amount. |
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But as part of the pollen-collecting duties, bees also pollinate 80 per cent of the food crops we rely on for sustenance. |
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These facts reinforced the view that the Maya drew their basic sustenance from corn, most of it grown on slash-and-burn plots known as swiddens. |
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A true air plant, or epiphyte, it derives its sustenance from the wind and rain. |
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The lower branches from the main trunk are leaning downwards as if kissing the desert soil and expressing love and regards for the continuing sustenance. |
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Different traditions describe it as a cup, dish or stone with miraculous powers that provide happiness, eternal youth or sustenance in infinite abundance. |
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These mothers stroll to beg sustenance for their helpless infants. |
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Many clansmen although not related to the chief took the chief's surname as their own to either show solidarity, or to obtain basic protection or for much needed sustenance. |
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Pacifism has existed in the world ever since there have been wars whose meaning no longer lay in the conquest of territory for a Folk's sustenance. |
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More than a mere source of Promethean sustenance to thwart the cold and cook one's meat, wood was quite simply mankind's first industrial and manufacturing fuel. |
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Without having much in the way of sustenance or good news to offer the British people, he took a risk in deliberately choosing to emphasise the dangers instead. |
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Foxes will often make their homes in hidden and undisturbed spots in urban areas as well as on the edges of a city, visiting at night for sustenance. |
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This approach was likely influenced by a largely rural existence in which people understood the influences of the elements of the sustenance of agriculture. |
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Slovenes worked as clerks and interpreters for the occupiers, they were police officers under the direction of the invader, and they provided sustenance and accommodation. |
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And that would include the concerns raised by the Tlingits, which primarily relate to the potential impacts on sustenance, related to wildlife and other sustenance sources. |
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