This is, however, a natural food, and one that is most certainly in keeping with William's well-balanced and relatively unprocessed diet. |
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Home-made from good ingredients, meatballs are a relatively natural and unprocessed food. |
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This method of carving is also apparent in Lazarus, as the statue has a natural, unprocessed look. |
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Maintain multilevel security databases that safeguard sources and permit authorized access to unprocessed data. |
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A positive way to combat the state of our children's diets is to opt for natural, unprocessed foods. |
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Yet, the modern health food movement has proven unprocessed grains, including brown rice, to be healthier than their refined counterparts. |
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Chinese medicine has long advocated bland, unprocessed food for a long, healthy life. |
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Many international counselors are accustomed to the fresh, unprocessed foods that are the norm in many countries. |
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When using dried extracts of Chinese herbs, some of these are available in their unprocessed or processed form while others are not. |
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In fact, 47 thousand tonnes of mineralised material sits in a stockpile at the site unprocessed. |
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Diamonds and other minerals are the most important exports, followed by processed and unprocessed fish, other food products, and live animals. |
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Mix provides a continuously adjustable balance between processed and unprocessed signals. |
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Natural functional foods are unprocessed whole foods that possess disease-fighting components. |
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This subjective assessment appears to stem from rises in specific consumer items such as petrol, unprocessed food and certain services. |
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This would increase the number of meat and poultry bricks from the current 6 to 20, with 10 unprocessed and 10 processed bricks. |
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The remaining material will be mostly vermicompost, with some unprocessed bedding. |
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However, the agency found that unprocessed grain corn constitutes a class of goods separate from processed grain corn. |
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The RCMP Operational Manual provides that information is unprocessed data that may be used in the production of intelligence. |
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Subsequently, checks received will be returned unprocessed to the submitting bank. |
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Both processed and unprocessed waste material is reintroduced into the aluminium fabrication process at one stage or another. |
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An earlier order bans the import of live birds, eggs and thermally unprocessed bird products from 17 countries and regions in East and South Asia. |
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His unprocessed singing is so good, it makes one wonder why he bothers using a tool designed to mask poor vocal work. |
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It was losing money largely because it had to ferry in extra staff to try to bring down the backlogs of unprocessed benefits claims and uncollected council tax. |
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The Government introduced the export duty on unprocessed timber in order to encourage the export of value added timber and help in employment creation. |
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The resulting material has six times the strength of unprocessed copper yet retains most of the metal's characteristic ductility, or stretchiness. |
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The perishability of meat limits the amount of unprocessed product that can be marketed directly to consumers. |
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Germany exempts transactions involving gold ingots, gold coins and unprocessed gold, as well as intermediary transactions in this context. |
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However, this decline was interrupted in the summer as unprocessed food prices rose as a result of the heatwave in Europe. |
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Two rates of aid shall be fixed for unprocessed dried grapes from the same marketing year. |
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It must at least be made clear that unprocessed offal, waste water, fat and tallow still have to be treated. |
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Moreover, declining unprocessed food prices also contributed to the negative inflation rates. |
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It is therefore no longer necessary to continue the suspension of imports of unprocessed feathers and parts of feathers from the latter. |
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If you leave any sections blank, your application will be returned to you unprocessed. |
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In the rural areas, the burning of unprocessed cooking fuels in homes is a major source of pollution. |
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This Trappist cheese is prepared in a traditional way with unprocessed, unpasteurised milk. |
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Fishery regulations require that fish be in an unprocessed state when offloaded at dockside. |
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However, multiple scans of unprocessed camera film could start to cause noticeable damage to the film. |
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The Food for Life programme is designed to ensure schools serve unprocessed, fresh food with half of ingredients sourced locally and a third organically. |
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In fact, the state undertakes to promote the development of the food industry and the rural areas, and to help producers of quality processed and unprocessed farm produce. |
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The limits of these sections can best be illustrated by examining a specific case, the US export ban on unprocessed logs from federal and state lands. |
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He was once asked to write something funny about the unfairness of the differential in tariffs imposed on processed and unprocessed Tanzanian coffee. |
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Fruit, natural yoghurt and unprocessed bread, washed down with a glass of good red wine or a dark beer is about as effective a tonic as you can get these days. |
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Much of the seaweed is exported in unprocessed form, including to countries such as Japan in north Asia. |
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In contrast, the American Farm Bureau has opposed numerous state-level efforts to improve consumer access to farm-fresh, unprocessed milk. |
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The new guidelines on household fuel combustion cautioned against burning unprocessed coal and kerosene at home. |
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The name petroleum covers both naturally occurring unprocessed crude oil and petroleum products that are made up of refined crude oil. |
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Madagascar's natural resources include a variety of unprocessed agricultural and mineral resources. |
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Over the past decade, prices for unprocessed foods have risen considerably. |
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In a few cases, where data for unprocessed materials are not available, prices are taken for a similar commodity at the next stage of processing as occurred for some non-ferrous metals. |
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At the SIG Combibloc packaging material plant, holes of the correct size are punched in the unprocessed cardboard, which is then coated with aluminium and polyethylene. |
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As the nutrient proprieties of the digestate are better characterized than unprocessed manures, it may be matched more closely to the nutrient requirements of crops. |
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State aid for the intra-Community promotion of processed and unprocessed agricultural products is a very significant help for European farmers and their cooperatives. |
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So he and Mr Singh set up a series of experiments to rectify the matter. They started by placing roughly half-gram samples of unprocessed raw cotton of different maturities into circular stainless steel meshes. |
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The Canada Border Services Agency has made a final determination of dumping and subsidizing regarding unprocessed grain corn being imported from the United States. |
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By writing rules into trade agreements that restrict the capacity of governments to control exports of unprocessed resources, we ensure that these models of development will continue. |
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No colouring agents are added to unprocessed food at all. |
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Choose fresh, unprocessed food, which one cooks oneself. |
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Mr. Speaker, I was a union advisor in a previous live and, as such, I certainly find it appalling to see our country, our provinces, export unprocessed materials. |
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For one thing, Germany will have to take back the hundreds of containers-worth of unprocessed nuclear waste it has already sent to France and Britain. |
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An auger draws in the unprocessed seed and transfers it to a preconditioning unit that removes the extra materials. |
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Between 20-30,000 applications for visas went unprocessed each of the 27 days the government was halted in the mid-90s, according to the Congressional Research Service. |
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Even as early as the 14th century, the area traded in unprocessed wool. |
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Baked beans freshly cooked from raw ingredients, much closer to their original unprocessed, unindustrialised form, are offered by a few upmarket brunch establishments. |
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