Finally, outside of the dairy product sector, there is a growing use of dairy-based ingredients used to fortify non-dairy foods. |
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Moisturizers also fill in and fortify gaps between skin cells caused by overzealous washing or hot showers. |
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This is manifested in the elaborate defensive works of banks and ditches erected to fortify dominating hilltops. |
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In the US and Canada, millers fortify grain, which has a knock-on effect on many products in the food chain. |
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But I'm not made of such stern stuff and to fortify me for the festivities I'm off to my hotel for a few hours' kip. |
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Achieving both can fortify a region militarily and put its economy on par with the world's best. |
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When it did have to fortify a place, they used a few soldiers, rather than any serious fortification. |
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The headman invited a witchdoctor to cleanse his homestead and fortify him against evil forces. |
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Remarkably, he inoculated himself with pus from a suppurating bubo to fortify himself against bubonic plague. |
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In the course of offering us these products, they fortify these notions of femaleness. |
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He challenged the business community to fortify their products and iodise domestic salts to add nutritional value. |
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These early chapters fortify the reader for the intense examination of economic policy that follows and comprises the bulk of the book. |
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It is a habit that will fortify the child's character and help him grow into a well-balanced, beautiful person. |
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Pharmacy educators should use this text along with others to fortify the pharmacy student's knowledge of pharmaceutics. |
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Gwen hugged her niece and led her inside for something to fortify her for the days to come. |
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The baby sitter and the taxi both arrived early, requiring me to rush through the beers I had set aside to fortify me. |
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This rejection of the so-called ordinary appears to fortify these women, giving them a feeling of entitlement to something different and better. |
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To address the deficiency problem, food manufacturers enrich flour, maize, and rice and fortify breakfast cereals with iron. |
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In the old days, a dose of spirit was added to fortify the wines for a voyage to England or farther shores. |
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Bonny Doon Vineyard of Santa Cruz uses grape spirits to fortify Framboise, its raspberry wine. |
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In this mode you make a custom fighter, then you go through a tactical game of taking enemy strongholds to fortify your battlefield position. |
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A synthetic form, called cyanocobalamin, is used to fortify foods and make dietary supplements in the United States. |
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And stake young trees, especially bare-root trees and evergreens, to fortify them against strong winds. |
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Both forces used earth and logs to fortify their defensive fighting positions while fighting the 1864 Overland Campaign. |
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Throughout her testimony, she repeatedly put a slender hand to her chest and took in gulps of air to fortify herself. |
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Every now and then the scientist and anthropologists discovers new evidences, which fortify India's claim of being culturally most advanced in the ancient times. |
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Steak and ale pie, the local bitter and a leisurely read of the latest issue of The Chap were just the thing to fortify me for a pilgrimage to the Pitt Rivers Museum. |
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Creative projects, on the other hand, fortify you now and in the future. |
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Alcohol was sometimes added in order to fortify the wine and make it more tolerant of oxygen, but more sophisticated markets didn't want the overly alcoholic wines. |
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When they encamped on the hill they made no attempt to fortify it. |
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After the Americans withdrew, the British considered the island to be a major frontier post and decided to fortify it. |
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British authorities decided to fortify the island, as they now considered it a major frontier post. |
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We blend, season and fortify them to your specifications, then pasteurize and package in shelf stable containers. |
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That should fortify Ms Bush as she prepares to down another shot of bai jiu. |
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And volunteers are working around the clock at Fort Tilden beach in the Rockaways to fortify sand dunes. |
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Next will be using the Copenhagen accord to fortify the U.S. Senate to pass a climate bill. |
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Left unmanaged, these advances could simply fortify and broaden viewership for the few dominant content providers already in existence. |
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Technological advances could simply fortify and broaden viewership for the few already dominant providers in existence. |
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On the evening before, the children put out food and drinks for the three wise men and their camels to fortify them from their long journey. |
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We have to renew our commitment to excellence, quicken our pace on the path to prosperity and fortify our faith in social justice and equality. |
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Homeowners and merchants are already using sand and bags left over from last year to fortify their own properties. |
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The more we fortify the security in our countries we help other countries to strengthen their own. |
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It is essential to preserve and fortify the integrity and authority of the international arms control and non-proliferation system. |
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This will allow the European Union to fortify its security and strengthen its foreign policy. |
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Efforts are under way to increase and fortify the 47 Lebanese Armed Forces observation towers and positions along the Blue Line. |
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The Ministry of Health has therefore begun work on a strategy to fortify bread flour with iron. |
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In the United Kingdom, it has been suggested that bread would be a useful item to fortify. |
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Known in the West Indies as Carapat oil or Palmat Christi, it is traditionally recommended for external use to fortify hair, nails and eyelashes. |
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The purpose of these 17-day training courses was to fortify relationships between healthcare stakeholders and the Afghan population. |
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When she returned she brought not only her report, rather less pathetic-looking than it had been, but also a cup of carry-out tea, to fortify her for the afternoon. |
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If your outdoor sugaring labors have left you with a chill, you may care to fortify, for medicinal purposes, your hot maple tea with a tot of Jamaica rum. |
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Alfalfa leaf is traditionally used to fortify the digestive system. |
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Both the safeguarding Canadians' personal information act and the fighting internet and wireless spam act will work to fortify the ability of Canadians to work effectively online. |
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As Gerry outlined, management has aggressively responded to the credit issues by taking definitive actions to exit higher-risk businesses, fortify our senior leadership team and ensure our capital base is strong. |
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Warm, creamy caramel milk may be served as it is, or you can fortify it with some whiskey, brandy or even a splash of rum for a dreamy bedtime drink. |
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The release of the new graphics engine aims to fortify the position of the popular MMOG as the market leader in graphical excellence. |
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The twinning of this particular section of the highway not only provides for safer travel on the Trans-Canada Highway, but will also go a long way to fortify the vital transportation link between western and eastern Canada. |
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Its functions are to fortify the spleen and boost the qi, dry dampness and disinhibit water. |
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The British Commissioner resident at Lucknow, Sir Henry Lawrence, had enough time to fortify his position inside the Residency compound. |
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Thank you for all those wonderful days of grace, days of apotheosis this time, days that enlighten us, revive our fervor and fortify us to continue on our way. |
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Under the legislation, all flour producers in the country will have to fortify top-grade and first-grade flour with vitamins and minerals approved by authorized health agencies. |
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At a prison farm in Bay Springs, Mississippi, the prisoners are being made to prepare and fortify the prison for a series of devastating tornadoes, which are due to pass through within the next few hours. |
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It should be noted, however, that it is not possible to fortify all foods. |
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In the face of such Promethean presumption, we must fortify our love for a freedom that is not merely arbitrary, but is rendered truly human by acknowledgment of the good that underlies it. |
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Eritrean forces also continued to fortify and build new defences. |
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A merchant seaman could fortify himself with nothing but hope and courage. |
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And to fortify yourself all the way to the heart of a Montreal winter night, the Bistro SAQ, the Bistro SAQ Express and the Milk Maple Kiosk will remain open until 3 a.m. especially for the occasion. |
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This lull in the action gave the British a few days to evacuate by sea and fortify defences. |
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These two new emulsions make it very easy to fortify products with healthy weight management ingredients. |
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It is therefore more important than ever to grow and fortify the pools of capital that are needed to help finance innovation, sustainability and growth. |
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Their purpose was to fortify in some strong place of the wild country, and there nestle till succours came. |
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Chinese dragon boat contenders even used to fortify themselves for competition by drinking realgar wine. |
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Pride came to the aid of fancy, and both combined to fortify his resolution. |
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The term folate is used to include both the forms found in natural foods and synthetic folic acid added to fortify foods. |
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Washington then moved most of the Continental Army to fortify New York City. |
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Once Anglesey was reoccupied he also began to progress the delayed plans to fortify the area. |
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In 1542 Henry VIII ordered the Earl of Rutland to fortify the site against possible Scottish invasion. |
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It is effectively a gun platform, built by Henry VIII to fortify the Solent and protect island against any attempted invasion of England. |
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Thereafter continual conflict prevailed along it, forcing the Romans to conduct punitive expeditions and fortify Germania Superior. |
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Tumey, desperate to generate a pass rush from his sackless line, moved Jeff Ruckman from defensive end to nose guard to fortify the middle. |
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Athanaric wanted to fortify the borders, but Hunnic raids into the land west of the Dniester continued. |
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When England, France, and Russia began to covet California's coast, the King of Spain knew it was time to fortify it. |
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Nourish and fortify curly, wavy, kinky and dry hair. |
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These amendments are expected to fortify CMIM as the region's financial safety net in the event of any potential or actual liquidity difficulty. |
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In places where smuggling, migration, and infiltration are a problem, many countries fortify borders with fences and barriers, and institute formal border control procedures. |
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Dutch fur traders from New Amsterdam returned in 1623 with a mission to establish a trading post and fortify the area for the Dutch West India Company. |
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The French under the Marquis de Montcalm anticipated a British assault to the east of Quebec so he ordered his soldiers to fortify the region of Beauport. |
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Edward suppressed the rebellion over the winter and once Anglesey was reoccupied in April 1295 he immediately began to progress the delayed plans to fortify the area. |
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After the Restoration of the English monarchy in 1660, the East India Company received a Royal Charter giving it the sole right to fortify and colonise the island. |
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The consul Quintus Lutatius Catulus had not dared to fortify the passes, but instead he had retreated behind the River Po, and so the land was open to the invaders. |
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For the remainder of Domitian's reign Dacia remained a relatively peaceful client kingdom, but Decebalus used the Roman money to fortify his defenses. |
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It is used to fortify foods and treat iron deficiency anemia. |
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In that same century, Vauban was charged by Louis XIV to fortify the city. |
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He took a deep breath to fortify himself before stepping onto the stage. |
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