That is why well-fed artists of pencil and pen find in the griefs of the common people their most striking models. |
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However, we are a well-fed country and we have a moral obligation to ensure we do not do anything to impair food supplies for other countries. |
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This is totally unacceptable and we in the rich and well-fed west have a moral obligation to do something about it. |
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Like the British privates, the Canadian privates were less well-fed than the officers. |
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For them, 100 million well-fed people plus 100 million starving people make 200 million people who have enough to eat! |
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Far from the happy faces of the well-fed prisoners, the citizens of Sedan appear to be living in abject poverty. |
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Fresh beef from healthy, well-fed animals aged 18 months at the time of slaughter. |
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I had to flatten myself against the wall to allow fully-laden groaning shopping trolleys, with well-fed pushers, make their way for the car park. |
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Neither Europe nor America has ever been so wealthy, their citizens so well-fed, healthy, well-paid, secure from harm. |
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In contrast, some residents of the French Quarter appear comfortable, well-fed and relaxed. |
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Children with low birth weight have greater chances of growing obese when well-fed later. |
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They dug into their pockets, but not one of the well-fed commissars could find a single kopek. |
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Protruding out the open sides were thick rolls of flesh that undulated like two well-fed seals. |
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But the ability to pull shiny metal out of the ground is trivial compared to the power of a well-fed army. |
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As always, the rule is to twig where the natives are munching, stalk the local well-fed and you'll never go far wrong. |
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A classic was the well-fed Ojukwu's use of his photogenically starving children to generate sympathy during the Biafran war. |
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I'm the one in charge of keeping our hungry group well-fed, and trust me, with their long working days and short nights of rest in the polar cold, hungry they are. |
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It is true that the rise of complex civilizations, with their accompanying social inequality, meant that the well-fed few could expect to live much longer than the masses whose labour supported them. |
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Every day we cook for the children, and it is good to see them grow well-fed and strong. |
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A well-fed owl perched in the corner somewhere. |
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This bushy, indolent fellow, who is built like a well-fed possum, hangs from a rail by his tail, and hooks into his favourite snack, a salami sandwich. |
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As long as they are cosy and comfortable and well-fed, Taureans are happy. |
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A well-fed and entertained group makes for a happy bus ride. |
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In such situations, workers who found employment were in fact paid above the market-clearing wage to ensure that they are sufficiently well-fed to carry out the required tasks. |
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They're responding to you because you're so clearly well-fed. |
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He was a well-fed man with a plump belly and thick arms and legs. |
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The sky is broodingly grey over the humid downs of the Barkly Tableland as a mob of well-fed white Brahman cows and calves quietly shift across the green expanse. |
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When lives are saved in catastrophes, there follows the task of guaranteeing that survivors are kept warm, well-fed and provided with medical care. |
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Subcutaneous fat traditionally was an upper-class status symbol marking a well-fed woman capable of bearing children. |
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Right now, we're sustaining life and making sure that people are well-fed. |
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Most of the well-fed young grew four reproductive organs called ovarioles, compared with only two for the less-pampered ants. |
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A team of scientists from Edinburgh University found that well-fed water fleas were more contagious than those given less to eat. |
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The bunny rabbit inquisitively sniffs his way round his new home. Happy and well-fed on carrots and water by the children in his new hutch: a good life! |
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The first of these observations involves the advent, for the first time in human history and specifically in this economically and politically privileged arena that is western Europe, of a well-fed or satiated society. |
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There was a country simplicity to her, a well-fed glossiness. |
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It is impossible to separate this feast from a well-fed and roasted St. Martin's goose, usually served with bread or potato dumplings and red cabbage. |
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Or by the well-fed hacks shuffling around after them. |
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