Dump the seeds into a dry pan, sort by hand and store in airtight glass jars until you're ready to plant or eat them. |
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If you have to eat a biscuit you could snack on the England teams biscuit of choice Jaffa cakes. |
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She taught them to eat mushed-up fish, and then wild strawberries and water striders. |
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And the fact that you eat them out of the tin means less washing-up than your average pie. |
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Right here in Hanoi we have all the fish and chips we could eat and I've even managed to source a pretty decent bangers and mash. |
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I'll eat my hat if his successor does not close the books at the end of 2004 with a small surplus. |
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Well, many of the foods you eat contain carbohydrates, which are used by your body as a source of energy. |
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They are so alive with nature's intelligence that fatigue-causing toxins cannot accumulate in the body when you eat them. |
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There they drink a ton of excellent wine, eat the most exquisite shellfish-stuffed quenelles, and take a cab home. |
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Participants need to brink something to eat and drink a helmet, sturdy pair of boots and all bikes must have brakes. |
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You can eat some immediately, but, as with most pickles, this one improves with time, stored in sterilised jars. |
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Lizards and birds zestily eat walking sticks of either pattern, so camouflage offers a big advantage. |
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Smooth-coated otters are omnivorous and will eat insects, earthworms, crustaceans, frogs, water rats, turtles, large birds, and fish. |
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The first thing that the visitor to Croydon should know is that it abounds with places to eat and drink. |
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Much easier to call it by its common names Warrigal Greens or New Zealand Spinach, but no less vile to eat under any name. |
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The inmates said they could not eat thick porridge without milk and asked for bread and butter with tea. |
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Where available raccoons may also eat peaches, plums, figs, citrus fruits, watermelons, beech nuts, and walnuts. |
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Unlike the other small mammals, acouchis are herbivores and eat grass roots, leaves, and fruit. |
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Usually we eat them as a meal on their own with a salad, but they also make a delicious accompaniment to roasted or grilled chicken or pork. |
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The boy possesses the uncanny ability to eat like an elephant and remain as skinny as a stick. |
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There's nothing wrong with eating watermelon, provided you eat a slice rather than 10 of them. |
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To interject a personal note here, I eat meat, sometimes happily, sometimes queasily. |
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Sharing a heavy wooden table with other breakfasters, we felt content knowing we would eat noodles just as the villagers here did a century ago. |
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The animals eat the eggs of wading birds including dunlin, lapwing, redshank and snipe. |
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It is an acquired taste, but Aberdonians love them and eat them by the tens of thousand. |
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We don't have to kill and eat animals to survive anymore like we did way back when. |
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A local group of farmers lost their contract to grow vining peas, which are the sort we eat with our meals. |
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Chipmunks, like other ground squirrels, eat seeds and acorns of woody plants, nuts, grains, and fruit. |
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My son has proved he can eat a multipack of Jaffa cakes leaving Dad upset because there were none left for him. |
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The types of seafood they eat include mussels, scallops, clams, crabs, lobsters, abalone, and sea urchins. |
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Also, the aardvark is reported to eat wild cucumbers in addition to ants and termites. |
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Taking my drink and bag of food, I go to eat my meal at the waterfront and drink in the taste of my home town. |
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Raccoons, civets, jackals, badgers, skunks, and bears also eat fruit, honey, seeds, roots, and other plant foods. |
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The fruit is sweet enough to eat fresh, though the texture is a lot like other quinces. |
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It wasn't bad enough to refuse to eat or pay for, but it wasn't good enough to entice us back. |
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To eat the jelly beans, or not to eat the jelly beans, that is the question. |
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Parents were warned not to allow their children to eat a jelly sweet which has been linked to 16 deaths elsewhere in the world. |
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On TV the eggs hatch and the tiny wasps eat the spider alive. |
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There are dinner scenes where the nuns, dominated by Sister Aloysius, drink their milk and eat in silence. |
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If you don't eat a wake-up meal, make some adjustments in your breakfast. |
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Once the bee dies, maggots eat the carcass, turn into zombie flies, and buzz off in search of their next host. |
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The youngster contracted an alarming organism known as acanthamoeba through infected tap water while visiting Canada last year, and it began to eat away at his cornea. |
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At first blush, this practice may have the appearance of legitimacy in cases where detainees refused to eat or drink. |
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We eat lunch leaning on the high protective wall around Kincardine Church. |
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Because it was midday, I had gotten a bagel with cream cheese that I planned to eat after. |
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Jacamars prefer to eat large, showy, flying insects such as blue morpho butterflies, hawk moths, and venomous insects such as wasps, ants, and sawflies. |
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Patrons eat their cannoli slowly and deliberately, dabbing the powdered sugar on their plates with licked fingers. |
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Louie's backyard is one of many good places to eat in town, but for us it is the Key West restaurant. |
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Get up, and eat some breakfast-resembling food, eg weetbix or a jaffle. |
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This is a land of abundance with a wealth of spirit and in spiritual terms we have been forced to make mudpies and eat the soulless cardboard package. |
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What tastes great to an American consumer may not be what folks in China or India would choose to eat or drink. |
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She struggled with bulimia and, when she was anxious, would eat excessively. |
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However, some people eat jellies, which are considered a delicacy. |
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Then I'd wash, clean my teeth, eat the meal and go to school. |
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A German man who lost his lower jaw nearly 10 years ago to a malignant tumor regained the ability to eat more than soup this year when he was given an engineered jawbone. |
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People who think they can eat whatever they want without harming their health are deceiving themselves. |
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Apart from these two insects, people in South Africa eat other species of Lepidoptera larvae, termites, locusts, white-grubs, jewel beetles and a few other insects. |
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The Republicans all waited to eat their cheesecake while diligently devouring their greens. |
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In March 2014, he decided to buckle down, eat better and exercise regularly. |
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This new acid is over 100 trillion times more acidic than swimming pool water, and more acidic than hydrofluoric acid but it won't eat through glass. |
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The last time Xido was at the orphanage in 2012, money was running out and there was only bread to eat for a few days. |
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It is often not the food we eat that causes acidity problems in the stomach, but an over production of acid that is secreted into the stomach following a meal. |
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Despite the alluring ubiquity of junk food, the ability to eat healthy is available to all of us, if we are willing to choose it. |
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The cautious abalone have to be taught to eat it but soon catch on. |
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Celia didn't eat at the diner anymore because she thought the carbonation in their fountain drinks was off. |
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So make it your goal to eat mostly whole foods and relegate anything in a package to a sometimes food. |
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To limit team members' consumption, it issued food stamps to the villagers and allowed everyone to eat one catty of rice a day. |
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He's really an awful bother, what with green shades for Tom's eyes at night and making him do dumb-bells, and forcing Eva to eat the stirabout. |
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If after seven hours' tarrying he shall have no stomach, let him defer his meal, or eat very little at his ordinary time of repast. |
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Some of the cheapest places to eat in Kampala are the ubiquitous takeaways that dot the city centre. |
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I will buy with you, sell with you, talk with you, walk with you, and so following, but I will not eat with you. |
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My father and uncle searched for a tewit's nest and brought home two eggs which were beaten with milk and sugar for me to eat raw. |
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To this talk the dacoits agreed, and we had no trouble at the Thana, and could eat melons in peace, sitting upon our charpoys all day long. |
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They even paid for toasted cheeses and doughnuts, rather than eat free in the dining hall like everyone else. |
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Once you've tried a toastie from a toastie maker, you'll never want to eat regular sandwiches again. |
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Children in the countryside still carry some tostado in their pockets to eat during recess at school. |
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The totem members were forbidden to eat the flesh of the totem animal, or were allowed to do so only under specific conditions. |
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One moment of weakness, and the alligators can eat you alive. |
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The casserole looked delicious, but Moishe wouldn't eat it because it was treyf. |
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I want to eat some good old-fashioned unbarbecued food that has been cooked in pots over electric elements. |
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There is no way to eat and drink all the unfood and beverages and still come out healthy and strong. |
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Try not to eat before going to bed, as this will directly aggravate the acid reflux problem. |
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Enhanced thermic effect of food, postprandial NEFA suppression and raised adiponectin in obese women who eat slowly. |
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If English were a causal ontology, you could not say or write 'I ate my house', because you cannot eat a house. |
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By adding chaff to his corn, the horse must take more time to eat it. In this way chaff is very useful. |
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No, the Almighty never told black folks to eat christophines every blessed day! |
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When we welter in pleasures and idleness, then we eat and drink with drunkards. |
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In these early days of the journey we eat well. We have brought salted meat, flour, beans, dried fruit, and there are wildfowl to shoot. |
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At supper eat a pippin roasted and sweetened with sugar of roses and caraway confects. |
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All you do around here, Troy, is eat and couch and fondle the remote control. |
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As the reader will probably never be called upon to eat couscousou, he may be told how it is made. |
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The gardens, with digging for novelties, are turned over and over, because we will not eat common cribble bread. |
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My granny always runs her vegetables through the deflavorizing machine before allowing us to eat them. |
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If I really wanted to take full advantage of their delectability, and to eat them every day, a plan was in order. |
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In this company it's dog eat dog. If you don't do better than the rest, you're on the street in next to no time. |
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The older children snatched sponge-cakes and dough-nuts from the forks and began to eat ravenously. |
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They're milk-dunkable and sophisticated at the same time. I dare you to eat just one. |
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Poor monkeys! how I pity them. The only durions they can eat are the overripe ones, which fall from the trees and burst open. |
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He must apologise, he saw that clearly enough, must eat crow, as he told himself. |
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Polly had a spice of girlish malice, and rather liked to see domineering Tom eat humble-pie, just enough to do him good, you know. |
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He said he would eat his hat if more than ten people came. He'd better fetch a knife and fork! |
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If England signs into the European single currency before 2020, I'll eat my hat. |
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He didn't think I could do it, but I proved him wrong and made him eat his words. |
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If we didn't rewrite for Windows, they insisted, our competitors would eat our lunch! |
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Despite our cultural distaste for entomophagy, in recent years the idea that we should eat bugs has been gaining currency. |
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Every year there is something new, something that everybody who is anybody gourmetwise, has to eat and rave about. |
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On the other hand a young owl, which had as yet only been fed by hand, began of itself to eat by devouring a fauvette which was lodged with it. |
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His plan to rid Trafalgar Square of pigeons by bringing in peregrine falcons to eat them was dismissed as not feasible. |
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The food pyramid surprised me by showing that we should eat lots of cheese. |
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Although the vampire bat is known for feeding on blood, most species of bat eat insects, and many are frugivorous. |
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It is too hot to eat much, so we lunch on bananas and the gache loaf bought the previous day, and set off for Guernsey at half past one. |
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Who wants to nag, if you can go to the beach and eat a Gatsby with smoked salmon and cream cheese? |
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We eat the double greaseburger at the Elkhorn in Pagosa Springs, and then stop just a few blocks away, at the hot springs. |
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However, it is clear that the grey seal will eat whatever is available, including octopus and lobsters. |
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You save your souls here, eating cabbage, and think you are the righteous. You eat a gudgeon a day, and you think you bribe God with gudgeon. |
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She had never heard of matzo, never tasted the bitter herb, never waited, impatiently, for the moment when she could eat the charoset. |
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It's not possible to get your savings and keep the piggy bank intact. You can't have your cake and eat it too! |
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It is known that ruffe eat the eggs of vendace, which are particularly vulnerable because of their long incubation period. |
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The Lake District has been regarded as one of the best places to eat in Britain. |
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Houses are not mirrors for Narcissuses, and even the most houseproud people don't eat off the kitchen floor, whatever they say. |
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Hyenas are scavengers, which means they eat food left behind by other animals and people. |
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We could catch one, Tom said, and eat it raw. Though rats are as they say inesculent. The learned word bounced hollowly. |
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Nothing pesters the body and mind sooner than to be still fed, to eat and ingurgitate beyond all measure, as many do. |
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Before leaving his house to go to the kraal the inkosi had to eat a little porridge. |
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She didn't want to eat anything heavy and decided that jello had zero fat content. |
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We can eat in the kitchen, like we used to before you got old enough to ply the lads an' do all that mall jimjam with your pals. |
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During this time, they eat about 825 Toxoptera per ladybird, making an average of about twenty-five per day to each ladybird. |
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With no grass to eat at home, cattle are heading for the abattoirs or are going droving down the long paddock. |
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Press gently all the way around to seal the edges and keep the chocolate in. Bake for 10 minutes and eat hot or cold. Easy peasy, lovely jubbly! |
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One of the greatest joys of living alone is the complete freedom to eat Lucky Charms by the handfuls straight out of the box. |
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I'd eat two bowls of Lucky Charms and the next thing you know, I'd be sticking the spoon down my throat. |
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Students and staff of the college eat their meals in Bishop Bek's Great Hall. |
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Several alternatives to and substitutes for bacon have been developed for those who cannot or prefer not to eat standard pork bacon. |
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Satan, disguised in the form of a serpent, successfully tempts Eve to eat from the Tree by preying on her vanity and tricking her with rhetoric. |
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Occasionally he would eat large helpings of meat and desserts, after which he would purge himself. |
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Ere we will eat our meal in fear, and sleep in the affliction of these terrible dreams that shake us nightly. |
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But above all things beware that thou eat not till thou feel thy stomach empty and that it hath made good digestion of the first meal. |
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I shall do late you have so much that ten of you should not eat it at one meal. |
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What if they were wolves instead of lambs? They'd eat her all the sooner if she was meek to them. Fight or be eaten. |
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Meloids are herbivorous as adults, and their larvae are parasites of bees or eat grasshopper eggs. |
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Therefore we recommend that adults eat no more than one to two meals a month. |
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Native blacks call it 'Moka, moka' and say they like to eat it, and that it has legs and fingers. |
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In other more rural areas, people prefer to eat homemade food, like the traditional mahi mahi and local breads. |
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Poorer people are frequently forced to buy and eat cheaper, less healthy food. |
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More years pass and Crusoe discovers native cannibals, who occasionally visit the island to kill and eat prisoners. |
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I guess they thought we must eat that as well, and thought 'eggy in a basket' was a quaint and Olde Worlde version. |
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According to Pliny the Elder, the realism of his paintings was such that birds tried to eat the painted grapes. |
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Wild animals eat the forage from the marginal lands and humans survive from milk, blood, and often meat of the herds. |
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Almost universally in Ethiopia, it is common to eat from the same dish in the center of the table with a group of people. |
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According to the statistics, red meat consumption has risen, but still Finns eat less beef than many other nations, and more fish and poultry. |
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Saint Andrew is invoked to ward off wolves, who are thought to be able to eat any animal they want on this night, and to speak to humans. |
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In the case of the larger fish species northern gannets will only eat the young fish. |
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Mom made her favorite oatmeal no-bakes and Rice Krispies treats. The good thing about being sick was she could eat anything she wanted. |
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They have also been known to eat berries, birds' eggs, meat, nuts and honey. |
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Should regular wild foods become scarce, boars will eat tree bark and fungi, as well as visit cultivated potato and artichoke fields. |
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European hedgehogs eat the eggs of nesting seabirds where they have been introduced. |
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Like many auks, puffins eat both fish and zooplankton, but feed their chicks primarily with small marine fish several times a day. |
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Most also eat carrion, at least occasionally, and vultures and condors eat carrion as their main food source. |
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River otters eat a variety of fish and shellfish, as well as small land mammals and birds. |
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However, the Faroe Islands populations also eat significant numbers of fish. |
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University of Aberdeen researchers say the dolphins do not eat their victims, but are simply competing for food. |
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Sprat are highly selective in their diet and eat only zooplankton, while herring are more eclectic, adjusting their diet as they grow in size. |
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Other countries that eat a lot of hake include France, Italy, and Portugal. |
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Welsh was known to slip away after training to secluded roadhouses where he would eat his favourite meal Chicken Maryland. |
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The tribal people of the Bastar region of Chhattisgarh eat ancestral dishes such as mushrooms, bamboo pickle, bamboo vegetables, etc. |
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Most of Kerala's Hindus, except its Brahmin community, eat fish, chicken, beef, pork, eggs, and mutton. |
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A typical Tamilian would eat in plantain leaf as it gives different flavour and taste to the food. |
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Dear me, Mimsey!... you are perfectly outrageous! Do you think I'm an ogress ready to eat her up? On the contrary, I mean to be a friend to her. |
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Oysters filter these pollutants, and either eat them or shape them into small packets that are deposited on the bottom where they are harmless. |
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In large, crowded areas, brittle stars eat suspended matter from prevailing seafloor currents. |
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It could have been anything from the quadratic formula to British comedy to French verbs to why anyone would ever eat meat loaf. |
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Some jellyfish and turtles eat large quantities of ctenophores, and jellyfish may temporarily wipe out ctenophore populations. |
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Many benthic copepods eat organic detritus or the bacteria that grow in it, and their mouth parts are adapted for scraping and biting. |
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Chameleons generally eat insects, but larger species, such as the common chameleon, may also take other lizards and young birds. |
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Cuttlefish eat small molluscs, crabs, shrimp, fish, octopus, worms, and other cuttlefish. |
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The young eat fish eggs, mollusks, jellyfish, small invertebrates, worms, sponges, algae, and crustaceans. |
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The mostly Hindu Balinese do not eat the eggs, but sell them instead to local Muslims. |
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The majority of species eat small invertebrates picked out of mud or exposed soil. |
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The main focus of the research is to examine what they eat and to assess the competition between whales and fisheries. |
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This gives it a consistency similar to cottage cheese, which prevents it from dissolving in the water before the calf can eat it. |
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A captive killer whale at MarineLand discovered it could regurgitate fish onto the surface, attracting sea gulls, and then eat the birds. |
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Harbor seals have been recorded to attack, kill and eat several kinds of duck. |
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The sea otters eat while floating on their backs, using their forepaws to tear food apart and bring to their mouths. |
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A wide variety of seagrass has been found in dugong stomach contents, and evidence exists they will eat algae when seagrass is scarce. |
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West Indian manatees eat up to 60 different species of plants, as well as fish and small invertebrates to a lesser extent. |
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It is said that the mothers allowed their children to eat bread only when they had struck it off a post with the sling. |
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Japanese children often eat corn flakes and drink milk, hot chocolate or fruit juice. |
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The range of processed breakfast cereals is vast and children are more likely to eat those that contain added sugar. |
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Jaws allow fish to eat a wide variety of food, including plants and other organisms. |
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Some viviparous fish exhibit oophagy, in which the developing embryos eat other eggs produced by the mother. |
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Intrauterine cannibalism is an even more unusual mode of vivipary, in which the largest embryos eat weaker and smaller siblings. |
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Lobsters are omnivores and typically eat live prey such as fish, mollusks, other crustaceans, worms, and some plant life. |
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It was once assumed that oysters were only safe to eat in months with the letter 'r' in their English and French names. |
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They eat vertebrate prey headfirst to facilitate swallowing, and swallow all their prey whole. |
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Depending on what is available it will eat small crabs, fish, crayfish, grasshoppers and other large insects, lizards and amphibians. |
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Ringed seals eat a wide variety of small prey that consists of 72 species of fish and invertebrates. |
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Ringed seals may also eat herring, smelt, whitefish, sculpin, perch, and crustaceans. |
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All toothed whales are opportunistic, meaning they will eat anything they can fit in their throat because they are unable to chew. |
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One can stick to low cholesterol foods, yet eat such quantities as to pack on the pounds. |
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Brown bears living near coastal regions will regularly eat crabs and clams. |
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Brown bears will eat the fruit dropped from trees by the Asian black bear, as they themselves are too large and cumbersome to climb. |
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In different parts of their distribution, brown bears sometimes kill and eat domesticated animals. |
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As bears reclaim parts of their range, they may eat livestock as sheep and goat are relatively easy for a bear to kill. |
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In addition, brown rats eat a wider variety of foods, and are more resistant to weather extremes. |
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They eat a vast amount of odd-looking sausages or wursts, as in their own carol, the Wurst Noel, whence the old saying Wurst Come, Wurst Served. |
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I have just drunk the waters of Changsha And come to eat the fish of Wuchang. |
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A strategy for dealing with seasonal plenty is to eat as much as possible and store the surplus nutrients as fat. |
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They also eat twigs, buds and the bark of shrubs and young fruit trees during winter. |
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They sometimes eat their own green, faecal pellets to recover undigested proteins and vitamins. |
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Young can eat solid food after two weeks and are weaned when they are four weeks old. |
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Studies have been performed that show moles actually eat about half of their body weight in food each day. |
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When in captivity, moles will eat a wide variety of food items including liver, mice, mealworms, shrews and maggots. |
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Insectivorous bats may eat over 120 percent of their body weight while frugivorous bats may eat over twice their weight. |
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They fly back to their roosts to eat the fruit, sucking out the juice and spitting the seeds and pulp out onto the ground. |
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Badgers typically eat prey on the spot, and rarely transport it to their setts. |
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Herds tend to have one or more members watching for potential danger, while the remaining members eat and rest. |
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Wolves eat the brown bears they kill, while brown bears seem to only eat young wolves. |
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I mean a witchety grub, there must be something good in it, so why not eat it? |
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In times of scarcity, wolves readily eat carrion, visiting cattle burial grounds and slaughter houses. |
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They willingly eat the berries of mountain ash, lily of the valley, bilberries, blueberries and cowberry. |
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Ducks eat a variety of food sources such as grasses, aquatic plants, fish, insects, small amphibians, worms, and small molluscs. |
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They are almost entirely herbivorous, although they may eat small amounts of aquatic animals. |
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Italian D'Acampo had to eat the foul fare, plus rhino beetles, a witchety grub and meal worms to win a slap-up dinner for his fellow campers. |
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It will eat almost any seeds, but where it has a choice, it prefers oats and wheat. |
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While the majority of snakes eat a variety of prey animals, there is some specialization by some species. |
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The Irulas are also known to eat some of the snakes they catch and are very useful in rat extermination in the villages. |
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Adults of these species eat plant parts like flowers, leaves, stems and fruit, while juveniles eat more insects. |
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Juveniles will eat nestling mammals, small lizards and frogs as well as worms and spiders. |
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Also for the people that don't eat meat, we have lobster, Dover sole, loup de mer, a Wiener Schnitzel. |
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Cider apples are typically too tart and astringent to eat fresh, but they give the beverage a rich flavor that dessert apples cannot. |
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Whole-wheat flour is healthier than enriched white flour, which is why many people eat whole-wheat pasta. |
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Cooking does not break down the protein causing this particular reaction, so affected individuals can eat neither raw nor cooked apples. |
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The green caterpillar-like grubs are about 2cm long with black spots and may also eat red and white currants. |
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The grays take over the reds' habitat, eat voraciously and harbor a virus named squirrel parapox that does not harm grays but can devastate reds. |
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He said if I do that he won't eat another whimberry, so I suppose my wishes won't be granted. |
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They do bizarrely mundane things like eat cereal at a dining table. |
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Birds eat their berries, which are coated in gluey material called viscin. |
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Two studies indicate that ocean acidification caused by the absorption of carbon dioxide can change the way sharks eat and sleep. |
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Fish that eat zooplankton could constitute the fourth trophic level, while seals consuming the fish are the fifth. |
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When these shears reach sufficient magnitude, they can eat into stratified fluid. |
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They'll eat almost anything you eat ranging from bacon rind to Christmas nuts. |
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The rats eat eggs and kill the chicks of those birds that nest in burrows or on the ground. |
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A full listing of places to eat and drink in Sandown is now available online. |
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Endothermy requires plenty of food energy, so mammals eat more food per unit of body weight than most reptiles. |
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If you want to lose weight, you shouldn't eat between meals. |
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Other mammals, called herbivores, eat plants, which contain complex carbohydrates such as cellulose. |
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A farmer tells me that moles can be beneficial because they eat a lot of wireworms and other pests, not just earthworms. |
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Any predator that attempts to eat a caterpillar with an aggressive defense mechanism will learn and avoid future attempts. |
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To meet all of their nutritional requirements cows must eat their entire ration. |
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Phalangerids are predominantly herbivorous, and some prefer leaves, whereas others eat more fruit, flowers, or grasses. |
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Tomato plants can be toxic to dogs if they eat large amounts of the fruit, or chew plant material. |
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At some camps, all campers stay overnight in cabins and eat all their meals in a cafeteria. |
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They eat together, play sports together, and supervise them when there are special group activities. |
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However, they also eat the leaves of willows and birches, as well as sedges and grasses. |
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They have been known to eat their own fallen antlers, probably for calcium. |
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The initial reason was probably to prevent mice and rats from climbing down the chain to eat the oil. |
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Yeah, some guys like to eat the old hairy pie. Women, too, or so I've heard. |
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Ukrainians also tend to eat a lot of potatoes, grains, fresh, boiled or pickled vegetables. |
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She did not eat blood-oranges. Her maw gived her one in a poke and she was going to throw it in the bin, Oh it is all black. |
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Zebras feed almost entirely on grasses, but may occasionally eat shrubs, herbs, twigs, leaves and bark. |
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Diet not only included food to eat or avoid but also an exercise regimen and medication. |
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Omanis usually eat their main daily meal at midday, while the evening meal is lighter. |
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They tried to give the natives things to eat such as bread, fish, cakes, honey and even wine. |
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Italian Ambassador Amedeo Guillet, who makes it a practice never to eat at midday, lounged on a Moroccan pouf reading The Peter Principle. |
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The greatest offense to the Chinese was the supposed kidnapping of children by the Portuguese so they could eat them. |
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The artifact, associated with Jiroft, bears five sequential images depicting a wild goat jumping up to eat the leaves of a tree. |
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Before taking office, he spent some time secluded in a cave, without women, forbidden to eat salt, or to go out during daylight. |
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The men did not eat human flesh, but rather sheep, lamb, duck, pigeons, and deer, and cooked the meat. |
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The people eat their bodies, and make great account of their skins, for their king's coat was made of them. |
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She wasn't supposed to eat for six hours before the operation. |
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Arctic foxes generally eat any small animal they can find, including lemmings, voles, other rodents, hares, birds, eggs, fish, and carrion. |
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They scavenge on carcasses left by larger predators such as wolves and polar bears, and in times of scarcity even eat their feces. |
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In areas where they are present, lemmings are their most common prey, and a family of foxes can eat dozens of lemmings each day. |
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Once, their father turned them into eagles but only on the condition that they would not eat dead meat. |
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The doctor told me to eat more bran because it is a good source of fiber. |
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It was prohibited in Jurchen culture to use dog skin, and forbidden for Jurchens to harm, kill, or eat dogs. |
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Stories and rumours spread around that whites captured Africans to eat them. |
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The advertisement is meant to induce people to eat more fruit. |
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People eat atapa with smoked fish cooked in peanut sauce or with dried cowpea leaves cooked in peanut sauce. |
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Sweet potato is also appreciated to make cakes or to eat roasted through the whole country. |
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Am I to be ramshaklt out of the super nakullums in spite o' my teeth? Yea and go softly! I crack the nut and you eat the kernel! |
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I am forced to eat all the game of your purparties, as well as my own thirds. |
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Son of man eat thy bread with quaking, and drink thy water with trembling and carefulness. |
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Some people in Arctic regions eat frozen meat called quaq. Common varieties of quaq include caribou, seal, fish, and musk ox. |
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It is now easier for a vegetarian to eat sufficient protein because of products such as Quorn, tofu and textured vegetable protein. |
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One should revere whatever food one gets and eat it without disdain, states Manusmriti, but never overeat, as eating too much harms health. |
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Autarchoglossan families, if anything, have shifted away from ants and tend, with one exception, to eat fairly large prey. |
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He ate his Kentucky Fried Chicken and I am not to eat a thing...not a razoo. |
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I wonder about Adam. The pride that guided his decision to eat the fore-bitten fruit wasn't for the purpose of impressing his beautimous wife. |
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For the individual, prevention consists of ensuring they eat plenty of food, varied enough to provide a nutritionally complete diet. |
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Animals that can eat hay vary in the types of grasses suitable for consumption, the ways they consume hay, and how they digest it. |
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Some animals, especially those being raised for meat, may be given enough hay that they simply are able to eat all day. |
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They require three to four hours per day to eat enough hay to meet their nutritional requirements. |
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For animals that eat silage, a bale wrapper may be used to seal a round bale completely and trigger the fermentation process. |
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If anyone believes that rats are not used for human food, he must change his opinion. In Paris the chiffoniers or bone-grubbers eat them. |
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This pollution caused a range of harmful effects to wildlife and people who eat fish from the river or drink the water. |
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The spores are rich in lipids, protein and calories, so some vertebrates eat these. |
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The snow was covered with dust so he had to dig for clean snow to eat with his dinner. |
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If its prey is too heavy to carry, a peregrine will drop it to the ground and eat it there. |
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The main threats it faces are eutrophication and the introduction of alien species of fish which eat its eggs and fry. |
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