Holistic living consists of eating sattvic food, conquering and channeling inner desires and following the instructions of the Supreme Lord. |
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After 5 days of eating broccoli or oil fortified with vitamin K, says Booth, more osteocalcin was saturated with carboxyl groups. |
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You think you're eating a healthful diet because you've limited your consumption of artery-clogging saturated fat. |
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He was eating a T-bone steak when he saw Randy sitting at the bar drinking a malted soda. |
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With almost religious zeal we are told to stop eating egg yolks and to start taking fish oil supplements. |
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The quality grading system is based on skeletal maturity and marbling in an attempt to classify animals of similar eating quality. |
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I found a colony of small white termites eating up the underside of a board. |
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The first is about healthy eating and a balanced diet, with the focus on enjoying quality food rather than feeling deprived. |
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The real joy comes when both food and wine are of the same region, or terroir, so that you are eating as locally as you are drinking. |
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A group of St Petersburg balletomanes are said to have celebrated their devotion to Taglioni's art by cooking and eating a pair of her shoes. |
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He should be out eating quail egg sandwiches, drinking extra large balloons of brandy and snorting beluga caviar off the bonnet of a Lamborghini. |
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She was eating her usual meal, a baloney sandwich, an apple, a soda, and a two-pack cupcake. |
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He said when students are finished eating apples or bananas in the school they bring the cores and skins to the composter. |
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I put down my fork and spoon and quietly stop eating, feeling very foolish. |
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They should eat only when hungry, eat food they really want, and stop eating when they are full. |
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At one point I wanted to stop eating meat, but my parents wouldn't let me because you had to eat meat. |
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I doubt that you became allergic to dairy and meats because you stopped eating them. |
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The British charity has gone on the offensive to persuade British people to stop eating meat. |
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He's not lazy, they say, he just can't stop eating and his metabolism retains everything. |
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The mother said her daughter had stopped eating and wasn't sleeping well since the incident. |
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His wife divorced him because he was too fat, didn't work out and would not stop eating junk food. |
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If you stop eating carbohydrates, your body will turn protein and fat into glucose. |
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It is not enough to simply stop eating meat and compensate by eating more of what you're already eating. |
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The signs are saying that we need to trim our spending to match our earnings and that we need to stop eating into our savings. |
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It seems that as limpets creep across rocks, eating algae, they also eat chalk. |
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This is because their appestat tells them to keep eating because the food in their diet lacks nutritional value. |
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We can choose to satisfy out appetites with healthy food, eating when we are hungry and stopping when we are full. |
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If your hair is excessively dry and it does not respond to the above treatments, you may not be eating enough fat. |
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They all agreed and soon we were eating plain dry toast when the phone rang. |
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He noticed that she wasn't eating much, just nibbling on a bit of dry toast. |
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By then I had already dried my eyes, the girls were clean and eating cookies in front of the T.V, accompanied by me. |
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In fact, I'm going to reward myself now, by having done 165 extra words today by eating a whole apple pie or big sticky toffee pudding. |
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The patient now should be able to safely begin eating pureed foods, including baby foods, applesauce, blended soft foods, and potted meats. |
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It was one of the foulest and most dentally challenging eating experiences I can remember. |
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The chickens and turkeys also roam freely in the fields, eating bugs, grasses, and grains. |
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It was a bit like eating a chocolate liqueur, but not being allowed to have the nice bit in the middle. |
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Truman Capote said that Venice is like eating an entire box of chocolate liqueurs in one go. |
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That first weekend I literally locked myself in my room, sleepless and without eating. |
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Avoid changing cat litter and eating raw and poorly cooked meat during pregnancy. |
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I am a little afraid to ask what it is, but I do know I will not be eating much of this. |
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While eating well is a term used to compliment big eaters, eating properly entails replenishing energy resources. |
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Some people are simply not earning enough money to live on and must make stark choices between eating or heating. |
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In much the same way that steers yield far better meat than cows in beef cattle, young male roos make the best eating. |
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Most days they stay at home eating cheap liver sausage and watching television. |
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These include kitchens, eating areas, living places, bathing facilities and so on. |
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These people have a tough time adapting their sleeping and eating schedules to the local time. |
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Standing up and eating at a cafe or rosticceria is less expensive than sitting down and a picnic lunch is even better. |
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The lore holds that elephants can get drunk by eating the fermented fruit rotting on the ground. |
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The young also cross paths with the loggerhead shrike, a bird that impales its prey before eating. |
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That is less than the equivalent would cost you for eating the same on your lonesome in Paris or New York. |
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Not really hungry, the trio dined early and lightly, eating, as it were, out of habit rather than desire. |
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Avoid eating too much ginger, garlic, asafetida, hot red peppers or any types of hot peppers even in winter if you are sensitive to the sun. |
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Generally, as a rule, it is best to take your herb tea one hour before eating, on an empty stomach. |
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Ascariasis disturbs the upper part of the body, manifesting irritability, and vomiting ascarids after eating. |
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Thomas jumped out, gave me a rub, ran straight to his food bowl, and started eating. |
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The eating disorder transformed the schoolgirl with model looks into a wasted figure and she began to suffer bone disease and kidney failure. |
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The upcoming wedding is eating into the couple's savings, making it a challenge to put aside money for the future. |
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Saliva secretion in ruminants is continuous but increases with eating and rumination. |
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Children and teens who sometimes eat a lot don't necessarily have binge eating disorder. |
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Dr Dee Dawson runs Rhodes Farm in London, a residential home for the treatment of children with eating disorders such as anorexia. |
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With in a few days of resting, reading, and eating small meals in the diner, the train finally pulled into Penn Station around noon. |
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There's nothing better than eating at small, greasy roadside diners and sleeping in fleabag motels to let you know you are still alive. |
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I was eating scrambled eggs for breakfast, accustomed to the lukewarm food by now. |
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Health experts say eating eggs and chicken meat is safe, as long as they're well-cooked. |
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He looked fresh as a daisy and was eating scrambled egg on toast off a sky blue plate. |
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We could even recover the love feast from the early church and really start to see eating together as part of our discipleship. |
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Thus he flouted the social hierarchies of his time by eating and associating with outcasts. |
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Now she focuses more on eating whole foods, with their naturally low sodium content. |
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You need to start eating low fat, low sugar food, exercise and lose about 10 kilos. |
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Some people mistakenly equate healthy eating with dieting, or with eating only low-calorie or low-fat foods. |
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People often lose weight because they have difficulty eating and burn more calories due to the continuous movement. |
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There is just one complaint today by a Russian juggler, who is eating the pile of Russian salad on his plate. |
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The lounge is big and homely, and there are rustic breakfast tables in the kitchen, with the option of eating outside in the lovely garden. |
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After eating, he went for a long hot soak in the tub, hoping the chain was rustproof. |
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In a study published in the Journal of Nutrition, the effects of eating white bread and rye bread on cholesterol levels in men were compared. |
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In days gone by it was a refreshing experience eating at someone else's house. |
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For the first week of the study, the subjects followed their typical eating habits, after which they followed the Atkins diet for two weeks. |
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Then we continued on to the Blue Lake, where eating and drinking would trample Maori sensitivities, since they regard it as a sacred spot. |
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Try breaking out of routines like always eating lunch in the cafeteria at work. |
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Employees made use of the courtyard for their lunch breaks, eating their meals and enjoying the view of a fountain. |
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I was eating lunch in the lunchroom when it started, and as this room has no windows it went completely pitch black. |
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Generally there are two meals a day made up of a communal bowl of sadza and these same dirty hands and fingers are the instruments for eating. |
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Their table mates belong to Slow Food Pittsburgh, which is dedicated to good eating. |
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The members of one clan from northern Kenya observe a taboo on eating fish. |
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During the Civil War, hungry Northern soldiers, unaware of the social taboo surrounding peanuts, began eating them. |
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And they are eating these sorts of wild crops, or non-traditional food crops such as sago. |
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Fruit and vegetables were then provided at lunch and school staff rewarded children for tasting them or for eating whole portions. |
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For those foods whose tastiness are in question, we can create a new federal department staffed by those professional eating folks. |
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You could go the government route and rationalize that the child is eating his vegetables when he smothers his tater tots in a puddle of ketchup. |
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While the oil-rich sheikhs and Saudi princes are treated like, well, royalty, what are those lowlier types in business and economy class eating? |
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The uptake of such supplements can be assisted by eating enzyme rich foods such as pickles, sauerkraut, or sprouts. |
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I was eating my regular lunch at my regular table when Vena came sauntering over, her flunkies creating a semicircle behind her. |
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We spent most of our days sauntering down sunny beaches, eating romantic candlelit lunches, and singing songs with some of our closest friends. |
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People who skip breakfast often find themselves eating a pastry or a sausage roll on the way to work in an attempt to stop feeling hungry. |
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Sitting there sipping supermarket-brand cola from a paper cup and eating my Mum's sausage rolls I couldn't have been happier. |
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After a day of eating, drinking and making merry, round off with some words of wisdom from our favourite family. |
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We stayed there in the mountains eating what we could find, while living in makeshift shelters. |
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Slow down your eating, savor your food, and enjoy sharing life with family and friends. |
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Zoe said that when she went into Miss Ell's class one noon hour to get her make-up assignments, Miss Ell was eating a salad. |
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She's a great role model, sticking to sensible eating plans and exercise to lose her baby weight. |
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It goes without saying that eating these foods to replace every meal is not a good idea. |
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That means you should be eating breakfast, morning tea, lunch, afternoon tea and dinner. |
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At a recent talk we gave, Ann was accused of eating nothing but scones and toasted teacakes. |
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Naturally wherever the teamsters stopped for the night an eating house would be built to cash in on the passing travellers. |
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Why are they malingering and eating up valuable Medicare tax dollars when they could so easily put us all out of their misery? |
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We take his word that we are eating shark, conch, shrimp, scallops and mussels and are relieved we can't afford more. |
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I also caught some terakihi, another good eating fish and that evening Hayden made a chowder with fish, crayfish, scallops and mussels. |
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The eating of garlic is well known for causing a particularly pungent malodorous breath that can have unpleasant social consequences. |
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She's not, you know, weaned from her mama yet, and she's not even eating food yet. |
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It was scavenging for food, eating any hapless tiny creatures it came upon. |
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Primarily a carnivore the wolverine captures most of its prey, though it is also an extensive scavenger, eating quantities of carrion. |
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One study found eating mandarins cut the risk of liver disease, hardened arteries and insulin resistance. |
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You can't keep sitting on the sofa all day, watching daytime television and eating chocolate chip cookies. |
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I'm holding off on eating dinner but I'm hoping that will make me feel a little better. |
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Half the fun of eating these is playing around, mixing up the fillings by adding a little rice on one taco, a schmear of beans on the next. |
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Her father was already at the table, reading a newspaper and eating French toast and bacon. |
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No need for old-fashioned healthy eating and exercise, says Atkins, bacon and eggs will make you slim. |
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Yes, not actually eating, but the alpha-streptococci emits a type of bactericide which kills the pathogenic bacteria. |
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The people were constantly griping about eating manna and their situation in the desert. |
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On the contrary, eating too little implies a lack of mannerliness, which may vex the host. |
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Try to resist the temptation of eating the roasted walnuts before you need them! |
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He has been standing up on his own, which is a good sign, and he is eating, but his nostrils and throat are still in a bad way. |
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The first sign of decay may be a sensation of pain when eating something sweet, very cold or very hot. |
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If you can afford cuts such as tenderloin or top sirloin, you can feel good about eating a tasty yet healthy source of protein. |
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He had a distinctly scientific approach to eating and was never more satisfied than when digesting the rarest species known to the palate. |
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Tina smiles at her stepson, Cary, who is eating an entire bag of Ruffles and a container of French onion dip. |
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So, instead of eating a roll of Munchies I would scoff a handful of blueberries. |
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It is claimed the rats are eating the eggs of the puffin and the Manx shearwater, despite a number of scientific studies suggesting otherwise. |
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When I start eating unrefined sugars again I'm going to make buckwheat pancakes with maple syrup. |
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These little crushed up bits of bacon have been saving men from eating tasteless salads and propelling baked potatoes into near meat status. |
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Studies have shown that, after eating particularly delicious food you can expect to be hungrier and eat more at your next sitting. |
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Women are primarily responsible for the production and preparation of sago, from cutting down the palm, to cooking and preparing the sago flour for eating. |
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The loach had to go, it was eating all the food and had grown enormous. |
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Beitar fans harassed and spat at two Arab women and their children eating in the food court. |
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We spent the night on a big wooden yacht cruising backwards and forwards along the river, eating good food and cooing over the illuminated sights. |
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Meanwhile, Jimmy was in school eating lunch with his friends. |
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They were eating mangoes, which smelled lovely, and I said as much. |
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Not only do the GPS units track where the cattle roam, they also monitor head movements, thus indicating whether the cattle are eating, sleeping, or just walking. |
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Attempts to mimic the eating habits of our foraging relatives results from a confused understanding of our history. |
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As an epidemiologist and my mom, what were some things you forbade my sister and me from eating as kids? |
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They liken the experience to eating pot brownies, which, unlike smoking, results in more lasting, full-bodied effects. |
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Jon, the focus of the book, spends his laconic, carefree schooldays fooling around with his best friend Bjorn, reading comic books, eating candy and telling jokes. |
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Singer argues that eating meat is almost always wrong, due to the immense amount of suffering caused by factory farming. |
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I need to be more educated about eating disorders and violence prevention than a geriatrician, for example. |
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At the other end of the spectrum, nurse sharks are popular with aquarists, though they are highly predatory, often eating other organisms in the same tank. |
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Speaking to the Post, he joked about going out to dinner and pushing his plate aside after eating only a third of his steak. |
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I'll never stop eating meat, especially the crackling off roast pork and blood-oozing rump steaks but I admit I haven't made much of a hole in Europe's beef mountain. |
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In 1907, erosion increased, eating away the coastal littoral beneath Keta. |
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Recovery from a long-term eating disorder is a bit of a statistical anomaly. |
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The closest agents get to that in, say, cold and grimy New York is eating in their cars. |
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Noel and Melva travel a great deal, allowing them to check out the marketplace, look at eating habits worldwide and find suitable equipment for the bakehouse. |
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He plays league footy, while you sit behind your computer, eating popcorn, bagging out more athletic people than yourself and playing world of warcraft all day. |
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Most families live on the second floor of their wood homes, sleeping, eating, and socializing on mats in the main room. |
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These vines produced huge crops of appalling table wine and eating grapes. |
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Dr Willett recommends cutting back on processed foods, sugars and saturated fat, and eating a diet dominated by unrefined whole grains and vegetable oils. |
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A recent study has revealed that eating breakfast is the most positive thing you can do if you want to lose weight and achieve a nutritionally balanced diet. |
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We had a tasteless boiled sabji and a weird chana curry for dinner, probably because they didn't want us to spend too much time eating before our midterms. |
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I didn't realise that everybody else was eating baloney sandwiches. |
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Anne cannot sleep because of the air raids, and they are eating terribly-dry bread and ersatz coffee for breakfast, spinach and rotten potatoes for dinner. |
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Just like when I used to hitchhike and I could go for days without eating or sleeping. |
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After all, without Mr. Marciony we might still be eating our ice cream with a soupcon of other people's spit. |
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Days and weeks of eating nothing but grilled chicken and vegetables can wear down even the most dedicated of individuals. |
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He played with his fork, stirring the lukewarm stew on his tray, pushing lumps of meat substitute around from side to side but not eating anything. |
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It was approaching lunchtime and Jake's stomach was rumbling, but there were still a few more members of staff to speak to before he could think about eating. |
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It illustrated and humanized issues such as race, AIDS, eating disorders, prejudice, and addiction. |
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My father, a marathon runner, taught me the basics of healthful eating. |
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Anyway you can't just suddenly stop eating meat like that, it's hard. |
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What would you be eating if you had fried Gadus morhua with Solanum tuberosum? |
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Women report reduction in breastmilk supply after consuming large amounts such as would be obtained from eating tabouleh. |
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She has been eating mashed potatoes and matzo ball soup and drinking orange juice. |
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She holds records for eating 161 chicken wings in 12 minutes, 65 hard-boiled eggs in six minutes 40 seconds and 35 bratwursts in 10 minutes. |
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Don't feel guilty eating For the good lady knows he will never do that because he has the mind of a meanderer. |
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It also acts as a meat tenderizer for the inevitable tough meats you'll be eating, and can be used to flavor beverages. |
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Cardboardy, tough, with synthetic stuff pumped in to make you think you're eating the real thing. |
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None of these fishes let being slowpokes of the sea interfere with voracious eating. |
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Alfie the Shih Tzu had to have emergency treatment after eating his foamy snack and has now made a full recovery. |
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If Allsopp and Jenkin had their way, we'd all be sitting round a Christmas tree made of old Brillo pads, eating gruel on the 25th. |
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Munoz found that these lionfish had been eating the occasional sea urchin, brittle star, crab, shrimp, and mollusk. |
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Yet while Halliwell uses her makeover products to talk about her recovery from eating disorders, they also showcase a modishly size-zero body. |
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She said the creatures, who she named Mikki and Moki, made it to about three weeks old before they stopped eating and wasted away. |
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The things that he misses most about growing up in Hawaii is bodysurfing and eating shaved ice, he said. |
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Interactive effects of menarchal status and dating on dieting and disordered eating among adolescent girls. |
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At least 21 species of shark can be found off the coasts of Britain, from the Small-spotted Catshark to the large plankton eating Basking Shark. |
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Various pressures and misconceptions caused me to develop an eating disorder called bulimia. |
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A favorite passage used by Theravada Buddhists teaches that meat eating is acceptable. |
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In the Kremlin, the Bolsheviks rule and starving Muscovites are reduced to eating house cats. |
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Studies have shown that eating prunes may help to prevent bone loss from osteoporosis, especially in postmenopausal women. |
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Instead of eating three square meals a day, many of New York's cavemen fast intermittently, up to 36 hours at a stretch. |
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They had seen changes Marena, now 29, had made to her life by eating better and becoming more active. |
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These tips go beyond the usual advice about drinking more water, exercising regularly, eating fruits and veggies and slathering on sunscreen. |
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In the case of celiacs, who have an autoimmune disease, eating gluten destroys the little hair-like villi in the small intestines. |
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For celiacs, such as Linnaea, eating gluten damages the small intestine, making it difficult for the body to absorb nutrients. |
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Activities on the day include watching the full moon, eating moon cake, singing moon poems and there will be a free buffet served up at midnight. |
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The teaching assistant at university risked her marriageability by eating an hibiscus ice lolly in the park with me. |
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Take care to free the oyster from the bottom shell when you're shucking as that makes eating easier. |
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Leyla goes with Priya to her scan and has a word with the sonographer about her eating habits. |
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Large sheephead, halibut, and white seabass are all well-represented in the waters off California and make for fantastic eating. |
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It's a culinary faux pas graver than eating pudding with your soup spoon. |
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The possibility of certain eating and digestive problems in early childhood were predictive of symptoms of bulimia nervosa and anorexia nervosa in adolescence. |
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I was particularly struck by a series of images of a grey heron eating a brown rat, and a picture of a brambling visiting a garden bird table during the snow. |
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For example, try eating foods that are slowly absorbed by the body, like basmati rice, chapattis and dhal as they can help you to feel full for longer. |
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Consider a person who usually comes home alone after school and eats out of boredom but, on this day, she has a play date with a friend and socializes instead of eating. |
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In retrospect, she was diagnosed as having bulimia, a condition in which people feel guilty about eating so induce vomiting right after eating thus becoming malnourished. |
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Water was given on several occasions without his thickener in it causing him to choke and cough which put him off eating and his plates went back as full as they arrived. |
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Control budworms If your geraniums, nicotiana, penstemons, and petunias appear healthy but have no flowers, budworms may be eating the flower buds before they open. |
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Women will learn to maximize workouts around the menstrual cycle and to guard against common injuries, disordered eating, osteoporosis, and menstrual irregularities. |
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Everyone else had written her off as some neurotic, a mental case who not only wasn't eating enough but lied about it, yet Falchuk's intuition told him the picture didn't fit. |
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Wearing saffron saris, squatting on the floor during Mass, chanting Sanskrit slokas, and eating with one's hands are visible symbols of participation in ashramic life. |
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Nicole, 36, is now starring in Cats in the WestEnd and shend admits being in London in the winter is a test of will power when it comes to eating healthily. |
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When I'm eating with a chapati instead of a fork I don't drop a thing. |
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It has been previously revealed that Britney is suffering from bulimorexia, an eating disorder which sees her both starving herself and then bingeing and making herself sick. |
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