In the discussion, Kimball Atwood proposed that it might be possible to put the enzyme cellulase into humans, so that people could consume paper. |
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Mothers were called every week and were made to consume the hematinic supplement in the clinic itself. |
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They may consume fresh green vegetables, oranges, carrots, watermelon, beans and possibly folic acid pills. |
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One or more application tasks then read messages from the queue to consume the delivered data. |
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Raw eggs being the only foodstuff she would consume while suffering the throes of religious abnegation. |
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The harp seal and the minke whale together consume about the same amount of biomass as the Norwegian fishermen land, i.e. about 3 million tonnes. |
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Firstly, there is no need to consume excess food at Iftar, dinner or Sahur. |
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Limit the amount of caffeine you consume to no more than two cups of coffee per day. |
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When people exercise, their muscles consume energy and generate heat as a byproduct. |
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The fasting group, however, were not allowed to consume anything but water or decaffeinated tea or coffee for 36 hours. |
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Most importantly, you get to prance about in costume and consume prodigious amounts of liquor whilst meeting new people. |
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An emission permit is a right to consume carbon and emit carbon dioxide in the course of production or manufacturing. |
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If the West ate unmilled brown rice, husks and all, we would consume less food, and better food. |
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Places where men can band together and consume meat are now either heavily policed, or the meat is doctored to lessen its impact. |
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Many women are afraid that if they consume grains and starchy foods, they will gain weight. |
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A vaccine should consume fewer network resources than the virus against which it provides immunity. |
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The amount we consume, what we consume, and how much we consume at one time is doing us in. |
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We create a healthy body when we consume the essential nutritional building blocks of food and eliminate whatever is unessential. |
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Unfair price fixing and unilateral policies cause financial hardships for members of the underclasses wishing to consume the product. |
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Though the calorific value of fructose was the same as that of sucrose or glucose, it was preferable to consume it only in moderate amounts. |
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In the north, it is acceptable to consume bhang on festive occasions such as Holi. |
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Bodybuilders should consume at least eight servings of fruit and vegetables a day. |
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In seeps where the water supply is low, burros can consume the entire amounts. |
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Japanese green tea drinkers also consume less sodium than fat-bottomed American fizzy drink lovers. |
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Whether it was her intent to consume the salad or discard it in the trash was not established. |
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Still the rustics were at a loss to explain why they continued to consume non-vegetarian food. |
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Because they consume less fuel for a given amount of work, diesels emit less carbon dioxide. |
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The native Mexicans did, however, consume a mildly alcoholic beverage called pulque. |
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They made plans for the next day and upon hanging up the phone, the emptiness began to consume her. |
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You consume a fiftieth of the oxygen consumed by a motor vehicle, and expel no pollutants. |
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When it is warmer, people consume plenty of lemon juice, and drinks made from crushed petals of roses and sugar, instead. |
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The ants consume the honeydew as food, thus sustaining the life of both insects. |
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This will give a fillip to the local labour market and encourage people to consume judiciously. |
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Benedictine and Chartreuse orders still consume these restoratives for digestive and muscular problems. |
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Oxygen in the atmosphere will burn with this inbound debris and ignite superheated atmospheric firestorms that will consume much oxygen. |
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After putting various sauces and other things on them, they returned to their table and began to consume the food and drink they'd just ordered. |
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From time to time there is an outbreak of a paralysing disease, lathyrism, among people and animals that consume it. |
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The teeth of children who consume acidic foods or drinks, become sensitive to hot and cold food and drink. |
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For one month he would only consume food and drink available from McDonald's and he had to finish every meal. |
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The milliliter of saliva normally in our mouth acts as a buffer, adjusting the pH level of the mouth as we consume acidic foods and drinks. |
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Diabetics can take heart that they can consume the fruit or drink its juice without increasing the sugar level. |
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These are huge projects that will consume enormous amounts of copper and steel over the next decade, even if global GDP growth slows. |
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Even in a global era, we live locally and consume goods and services at a local level. |
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Put another way, we work so that we may consume goods or services that help us survive or give us pleasure, not simply for the sake of working. |
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Hence, it is not strange that they are willing to consume services that are too expensive for poorer people. |
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Considering the massive variety of foods we consume containing corn and soy and cottonseed oil, almost all of us eat biotech food daily. |
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We consume images, ideas, and information until consumption itself is a form of production. |
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And he said alcohol companies were introducing very sharp marketing ploys aimed at encouraging young people to consume drinks. |
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The most common type of granulocyte, the neutrophils, move to infected parts of the body to engulf and consume invading bacteria. |
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Overt vitamin deficiency diseases, such as pellagra or scurvy, are uncommon in persons who consume a typical North American diet. |
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In this case, the attackers would launch a DoS attack to consume the resources of the network and computers, especially web servers. |
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Sometimes it is better to consume isotonic drinks where the carbohydrate source is a concentrated form of glucose. |
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The corset had been laced quite tightly for the ball and it did not allow for the wearer to consume large amounts of food. |
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Children who are lactose intolerant can often consume fermented milk products like cheese and yogurt as well as lactose-free fluid milk. |
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The answer is that they often consume flying fish, which leap over the water's surface, and sometimes rob other birds of a meal. |
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At the same time we consume about a third less potassium, so that the ratio of potassium to sodium has shifted quite dramatically. |
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Vervet monkeys are omnivorous and consume a wide range of plant materials like fruits, seeds, sap, and flowers. |
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What you find is that people will consume as much as their credit card will allow. |
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Otherwise, the only fossil fuel they consume is the paraffin they put in their lamps. |
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In El Paso we had bought Ramen noodles, tuna fish, cheese, salami, French bread and other goodies to consume on the train. |
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On average, SUVs consume over 6 miles per gallon more than a family station wagon. |
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People consume tokek because most believe the reptile has curative properties for a variety of skin diseases. |
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Many endurance athletes need to consume salty foods and salt to replace sodium losses. |
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In the weeks before a performance, practice can easily consume six hours a day. |
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As each year passes common sense and self preservation consume the reckless daring that has overwhelmed my life so far. |
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The predaceous invaders consume the fungus and, researchers suspect, feed the stolen larvae to their own broods. |
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Forty percent of the oil we consume in this country goes into the gas tanks of passenger cars and trucks. |
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Far from being champions of a brave new world of gastronomy, we consume more junk food than the rest of Europe put together. |
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Where once its atavistic sectarianism could consume what it regarded as its traditional enemies, now it is merely consuming itself. |
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A healthy person can consume a large quantity of water without any deleterious effect. |
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They didn't completely consume it, but they gnawed on it enough to kill it. |
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The French consume densely intellectual tomes with the fervour that we read Jackie Collins. |
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Because goats will consume a wider variety of plants than other commercial ruminants, they may be able to survive where cattle cannot. |
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Despite my best efforts I have failed to consume 20 kg of pasta, 30 jars of peanut butter and 50 tins of beans in the last month. |
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Single-use diapers consume less water than reusables laundered at home, but more than those sent to a commercial diaper service. |
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The condition, known to consume women in the late stages of pregnancy, compels heavily pregnant women to cook and clean up a storm. |
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In some communities where gophers are abundant, they consume an amazing fraction of the underground productivity of plants. |
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Then there was a detonation, loud and deep, near enough to consume all the information around him. |
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Bulimics will consume large quantities of food in a short period of time before purging through laxatives or making themselves vomit. |
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Currently, developed countries consume between three and seven grams of resistant starch per day. |
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Burrowing behind the putrefaction that lines the intestinal walls, they consume and destroy harmful microorganisms. |
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Until he has a transplant he is only allowed to consume fruit juices and other simple liquids because his intestines cannot digest food. |
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Try to get at least eight hours of sleep per night, and consume an easily digestible protein meal two hours before bedtime. |
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Just as humans keep cows for their milk, certain ant species rear aphids and other insects in their nests and consume their secretions. |
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The bacteria consume lactose, a complex sugar found in milk, and produce lactic acid. |
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It may explain, for example, occurrence of geophagy in parrots, which consume large quantities of secondary metabolites in fruits and seeds. |
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The California pitcher plant, largest of the five killer plant species found here, will even consume butterflies, if it gets the chance. |
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An example is fried corn, a food that humans consume even though it is raised for animal feed. |
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Margaret Mary again mentions the fervid fire that felt like it would consume her. |
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It is commonly stored for a long time but make sure that you consume it before the expiry date. |
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Instead, an enterprise would consume services from an existing network of available services. |
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Rather than eating fish, which is largely contaminated with PCBs and mercury, consume a high-quality purified fish or cod liver oil. |
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Having not eaten bacon or burgers for years I now consume vegeburgers by the hundredweight. |
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You should inform your doctor if you regularly take garlic supplements or consume raw garlic. |
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Airports consume land, energy and dumping capacity at rates rarely equalled anywhere else. |
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The Linux filesystem also supports sparse files, so swapfiles only consume the amount of disk space needed by their non-zero data. |
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If you consume one less barrel of oil, that's one less barrel you need to drill for. |
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I am aware that I need to consume a sports drink during training for both fluid and fuel replacement. |
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Don't consume more than the permitted alcohol allowance to avoid drink-driving. |
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Anorexia is often compared to autocannibalism, where the body literally begins to consume itself. |
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Now, I admit, there is a part of me that finds all this pressure to consume at Christmastime distasteful. |
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The truth about alcohol is that it is sinful and wrong to consume alcohol in any quantity for recreational purposes. |
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The Kuna Indians of Panama consume up to five cups of cocoa a day and include cacao in many of their traditional recipes. |
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Lions prey mostly on hoofed animals, although they occasionally consume fallen fruit. |
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Besides eating fruit, primates consume leaves, nuts, insects, and other prey. |
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In 1909, Marsh concluded that Aberdeen Angus cattle were more inclined to consume locoweed than were Herefords. |
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Automobiles contribute to air pollution and sport utility vehicles consume more fuel than conventional passenger sedans. |
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A call to digital and cell phone number will consume one and five afghanis per minute respectively. |
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It proved fresh and filling with a strong tomato flavour and far too much pasta for a mere mortal to consume in one session. |
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Americans consume five loaves of white bread for every loaf of whole wheat. |
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Any athlete needs to consume enough energy to maintain appropriate weight and body composition while training for a sport. |
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And while criticism should never consume our lives, it does have its place. |
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I'd arrive at my teacher's house and fear would instantly consume me. |
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It is also the source of our immune system's ability to consume or otherwise incorporate invading bacteria and sometimes to benefit by their presence. |
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Children who consume fizzy drinks once a day or more are twice as likely to suffer tooth erosion than those who consume such drinks less than once a day. |
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Current recommendations for general food fortification likely will benefit only older children and adults who consume sufficient quantities of these foods. |
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Not only do microbial frugivores consume fruits and fail to disperse seeds, but they often render fruits unattractive to vertebrate frugivores that do disperse seeds. |
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Eat the garlic cloves, eat the mint, consume the pot liquor. |
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On average, women who preload consume over a third of their total amount of alcohol for that evening before leaving their own or their friends' homes. |
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Deep in our soul, Americans believe that it is our God-given right to consume as much gas as we want at far lower costs than prevail anywhere else on the planet. |
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Like other farmed fish, they consume fishmeal which depletes wild stock. |
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The Christmas penny jar will buy more food and drink than we could possibly consume over the holiday and there aren't any goodies I truly fancy finding in my stocking. |
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His noteworthy conclusion was that it's not the degree to which you consume food, but the degree to which you crave and desire food that controls your weight. |
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Similarly, seed predation may affect plant assemblages as granivores selectively harvest and consume seeds, thus modifying species abundance and composition. |
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Because spotted hyenas have the ability to consume large amounts of food, body mass can be influenced by the amount of food in the digestive system. |
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Neither Chris nor Mom would want us to let our grief consume our lives. |
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Laboratory mice deficient in the gene were found to consume excessive amounts of alcohol, preferring ethanol to water and evincing highly anxious behavior in a maze test. |
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There's so many other things that are worth doing than watching a movie or TV show just to consume time. |
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But when it comes to looking for money, this approach can consume time and is unlikely to end happily. |
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Contempt cases consume time additional to that used by the trial to which they relate when the Trial Chamber concerned must try the case itself. |
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Development of STGs from scratch will result in greater local ownership and acceptance, but is difficult and will consume time and resources. |
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This approach is nice for small texts, but for a 300 pages book, the formatting consume time and distract the writer. |
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Those if us who are actively on e-mail know how quickly this one area can consume time and resources. |
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The fish compete with native yellow perch and walleyed pike, and consume the eggs of the commercially important whitefish, among other species. |
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Many athletes do not consume enough fluids during exercise and therefore they complete their exercise session dehydrated to some extent. |
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There are many ways to consume it: fresch, stewed, fried or as a bais for sauces and condiments. |
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She itemizes the cost of the party, describes the costumes, the messy way the children consume the party food and their conversation. |
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Thus, the foods and the portion sizes you consume can be positive choices you make to take care of yourself. |
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To make bigger profits, we constantly have to privatise more, produce more, sell more and consume more. |
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During these times the fishes swim upstream to spawn and they consume less food. |
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We are afraid to be left alone, to have nobody and nowhere to turn when we are in despair and when the storms of life seem to consume us. |
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The rest falls into the detritus pathway, although the detritivores consume only some of this decaying tissue. |
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Day in day out, our house helps us to consume less energy and to save valuable resources. |
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Youth aged 15 to 17 consume less frequently, drink fewer drinks per occasion, and are less likely to drink heavily and hazardously. |
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To consume the catkins and buds of other trees and shrubs, Willow Ptarmigans have learned to perch, somewhat unsteadily, in thin branches. |
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Many Western economists say that Asians should squirrel away less of their income and consume much more. |
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Consider this: Icelandic fishermen view whales as annoying and gluttonous — blubbery fish-grinders that consume commercial product by the ton. |
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The Food Standards Agency has already set limits on the amount of salt people should eat, with a high-profile campaign urging them to consume less than 6 grams a day. |
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All of which is undeniable, and the well-read playgoer will happily consume such a layer cake of pastiche. |
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A general rule is that rural communities consume more bushmeat than urban communities because of greater availability and, often, by preference. |
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Large refugee camps often deforest neighboring forests for firewood and consume all wildlife. |
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We are left, therefore, with the well-known invasive tests, such as the breathalyzer for people who consume alcohol. |
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This means supplying proteins and fats because our bodies tend to need to eat less frequently when we consume them. |
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On the Belogul lake she neutralized very dangerous zonea with putrefactive energies, which consume the plants' energy. |
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You need to consume a sufficient amount of calcium that is well absorbed by the body, that is to say calcium that comes from dairy products. |
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You must remember nothing will be effective if you continue to consume alcohol, caffeine, sodas, sugar, salt, pork, red meat, white flour and junk food. |
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Paul Shambroom's exploration into systems of power has led him to agrestic town council meetings where local officials don jeans and consume Diet Coke. |
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Radio and television stations, everywhere, consume budgets for reasons it is of no use to hold forth on. |
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Are you prepared to consume that lethal dose of sodium and fat? |
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If you do not use all the calories you consume then over time, you will put on weight and body fat. |
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We are not here to get a degree, to then get a job, so we can consume industry-approved placation after placation. |
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It is controlled by microcomputer and can act on any part of human body to help consume heat and fat. |
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If we do not take care and make sure that we produce and consume in a sustainable way, the planet earth is in big trouble. |
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The salt shaker is not usually the reason why people consume too much sodium. |
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We are in a culture that is ready to chew, ready to consume and ready to spit out. |
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Ideally the whole cultured stock should be able to eat to satiation and consume all the feed supplied. |
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It is, of course, the big capitalist lie: that the products you consume say something profound about your inner being. |
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Problem drinkers consume more than 14 alcoholic drinks per week, but often consume less than 4 per day. |
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These processes are examples of a new generation of direct autogenous lead smelting technologies which pollute less and consume less energy. |
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Health Canada has determined how much of each artificial sweetener is safe to consume in one day. |
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Repayments, along with defence spending, consume the bulk of the budget. |
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The condense-free heat produced by the TDE electric heaters is ideal for operation in unventilated rooms, because it does not consume oxygen. |
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Does the production of reduced sulphur content fuel consume so much energy that it is likely to intensify the greenhouse effect? |
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If you do choose to consume beverages that stain, consider using a straw so that the liquid bypasses your front teeth. |
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It may sound like nothing special, but it is a real revolution in the way we consume that may be on the horizon. |
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In addition, when shopping they take ecological aspects into consideration and want to consume with a clear conscience. |
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In the Ottawa area for example, an 18 year old could drive Hull to consume alcohol and then drive back home. |
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Note, however, that the animations do not consume playing time, because the time limit clock stops during them. |
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In this mode, conventional units may consume energy to operate circuitry and to overcharge rechargeable batteries. |
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They are not counting on selling cleaner cars or cars that consume less energy. |
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The fear of other people's intelligence and ability applied to the production of goods we consume is not only profoundly wrong but also extremely dangerous. |
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The manure fertilises my small vegetable garden and pawpaw trees, whose fruit we mainly consume but occasionally sell. |
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We already vaccinate our cattle for a whole array of diseases and consume them daily. |
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You should use fats in moderation, and vary the forms in which you consume them so as to be sure of a good distribution of fatty acids. |
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According to the bar code measures, it is forbidden to consume any alcohol beverages aboard of our vehicles. |
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The children who eat at the canteen attend the kindergarten and the primary school, and consume a total of 180 meals a day. |
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Then, with a flapping of wings and ear-splitting squawks, they begin landing on the face of the cliff to consume small portions of the clay. |
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Workers will consume food on the spot, and regurgitate it back at the nest to nourish developing larvae, non-foraging workers and the queen. |
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Or do you have a sweet tooth? If you consume too much sugar, your pancreas secretes insulin in order to downsize the high amount of sugar. |
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Desktop systems always consume some level of power as long as they are plugged in. |
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I saw, for example, prohibition to consume dishes cooked like a dietetic measurement. |
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The special need for information and efforts directed toward women who consume alcohol should be part of any communications initiative. |
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You can consume 3 infusions per day: one at dawn, one after lunch, before bedtime. |
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It is known that women who frequently consume alcohol experience more problems with the menstrual cycle. |
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They consume electricity and give off heat, which places an additional load on air conditioning equipment. |
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In addition, dated heating systems consume energy unnecessarily and pollute the environment. |
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We make it to the tapas bar as night falls and consume indecently large quantities of Spanish plonk. The conference ends the next day. |
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Between periods of torpor, chipmunks wake up and consume part of their food supply. |
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The well-rounded person knows that, having done his best, it is useless to consume energy in fretting. |
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For example, autoclaving and oxygenated roasting consume enormous amounts of power. |
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Bears shall maul the wicked, and the wolves shall consume them. |
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As the viscera portion of the scallop is known to retain toxins such as PSP, it is recommended that people only consume the scallop meat. |
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That will allow any problems to be ironed out, and for the duds to be dropped before they consume an inordinate amount of resources. |
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Westbound, high-altitude flight routes are planned to avoid the jet-stream head winds, which would slow the aircraft and consume precious fuel. |
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It is obvious that we can produce more, consume more, trade more, invest more and have more money whizzing around the globe than ever before. |
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People who consume alcohol in moderation have a higher average IQ than total abstainers. |
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Strategic planning has the potential to generate conflict, to waste time and to consume resources for relatively little return. |
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When swimmers are training twice per day, they should consume 300 to 500 calories of liquid or semi-liquid carbohydrate substance before morning training. |
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He was not allowed to leave his beat or consume alcohol when on duty. |
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Adding the lighting effects and anti-aliasing, lens artifacts and proper interpolation also consume processing power. |
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Egan claims he was forced to consume alcohol and drugs, while drugs were also surreptitiously added to drinks he consumed. |
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Having a healthy herd means having cows with good limbs that move about more easily and consume more dry matter. |
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The idea we have got to consume less is incompatible with the culture of the moment. |
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A larger number of women in employment will create more wealth and consume more goods and services, and will help to increase tax receipts. |
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Interviews indicate a perceptible decrease in the number of units that drivers consume within the two hours before the car journey. |
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Set in cancun, Cities offers a subtle jab at the decadence and nonstop revelry that will consume the city over the next few days. |
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Fruit is stored in a cool chamber in order to enable consumers to be able to consume it out of season. |
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We assume that the two countries produce and consume at each period but with different technologies. |
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If you do not eat any meat, fish or poultry, you'll need to consume more iron than people who do. |
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If it upsets your stomach, reduce the dosage and consume it with a meal. |
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The drinking of blood could be a reference to vampirism, where the drinker lives forever as a living dead at the cost of having to consume the blood of the living. |
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You can either consume this plasticky PR nonsense and keep watching, or you can walk away. |
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They consume their victuals from an upside-down position in the belief it causes indigestion, sends the blood to the head and therefore increases belligerence gainfully. |
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Cut down on the amount of coffee, tea or caffeinated sodas you consume throughout the day, and avoid them altogether in the four or five hours before bedtime. |
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Loss-making firms sustained through the issue of fiduciary media are artificial forms of life, consume accumulated savings, and impoverish society. |
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This will mean punters will be able to consume alcohol only within designated zones and it would be a fineable offence for those who did not comply. |
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He is thinking of farmers who breed grasses to produce food crops, and of cooking as a process of predigestion to enable us to consume otherwise inedible foods. |
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This process would consume protons in a similar way to the malic enzyme reaction and PEPCK might therefore be functioning as a decarboxylase in the biochemical pH stat. |
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When others consume profligately, it can actually harm society. |
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Mondo then cast a Fire spell and allowed the blaze to consume the pyre. |
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People eat a lot of bread and ship biscuits, mostly made of white flour, and many consume dairy products, including the national dessert, dulce de leche. |
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Gulls, although very numerous, consume and egest the smallest amounts of food and organic matter, but they are the smallest birds and their food is the most calorific of all. |
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A biotic factor is any living component that affects another organism, including animals that consume the organism in question, and the living food that the organism consumes. |
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Perceiving them as a threat to home front security, local audiences appeared keen to consume reports of enemy alien networks, conspiracies, and sabotage. |
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She is equally desirous of Levine, as animalistic and eager to consume him while sticky with sanguine fluid. |
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And as technology adapts to reflect the ways we consume media, so too is the family adapting to technology. |
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There was no way I was going to compete with that, because I knew he could consume 100 Beers in one sitting. |
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And then there are the wealthy nations who not only use their natural endowment of water more wastefully but consume water invisibly in industrial production. |
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Even if there were cows, they belonged to the commune and no one was allowed to slaughter them or consume them. |
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In early spring, they often consume the afterbirth of cows and sheep. |
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It is a natural process for a fire to draw in air to consume its oxygen. |
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Allowing livestock to consume annual forage left in windrows has become a common method to reduce costs associated with harvesting, storing, and feeding forage. |
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What's more, while the millennials consume gobs of digital fare, they also master tech tools to evade marketers and to customize their own programming. |
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Additionally, people just have less free time on their hands than ever before and let's face it, boating and taking care of a boat can consume gobs of time. |
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One of the best-known forms of mutualism involves insects that pollinate a host plant, then deposit offspring that will ultimately consume many of the seeds. |
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Stop letting your hate consume you and go do something with your lives. |
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In the feeding frenzy of 2005-2008, the price of works increased as fast as the audience could consume them. |
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By shooting jets or bullets of water, and correcting for light refraction, archerfishes knock insects down to the water surface and quickly consume them. |
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They are the ones with arms arrow-straight in the air for the full 60 minutes, desperately seeking an outlet for the moral certitude that will otherwise consume them. |
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In Britain we now consume 10 times as much table wine as we drank in the Sixties and it is predicted that we will drink twice as much again within the next 20 years. |
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Can we somehow get ourselves to consume our way to economic salvation? |
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So, the back-magnetomotive force of the secondary coil opposes the magnetomotive force of the primary coil, compelling it to consume power from the source. |
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For live-aboard vessels, such as the Queen of the North, crew members are not permitted to consume nor have in their possession alcohol or any other mood-altering substance, which would render them unfit for duty. |
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The strategy is known as fuel hedging, enabling an airline to purchase a percentage of the fuel it would likely consume in advance. |
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Filter feeding animals such as freshwater mussels also consume algae, and then are eaten by animals such as native water rats. |
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An 80-watt xenon undercabinet task light will consume eight times the power of MaxLED's highest wattage LED light bar. |
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Wax moths are a serious honeybee pest whose larvae consume wax and pollen, often completely destroying honeycomb. |
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The aim of this doctor was to find and regulate emotional tensions that unnecessarily consume our vital energy, creating fatigue, pain, depression and decreased of our immune system. |
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Pastry still conjures up images of family visits on Sunday afternoons, of having to consume large slices of pie and cups of coffee on overfull stomachs. |
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Many animals that live on or in the sea consume flotsam by mistake, as it often looks similar to their natural prey. |
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Whales in the area seemed to be fond of these animals, even though it turns out they weren't krill, aquatic organisms that the rorqual whales of the St. Lawrence consume in large quantities. |
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All that the users of tin need to know is that some of the tin they used to consume is now more profitably employed elsewhere and that, in consequence, they must economize tin. |
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As they age and their gill rakers fully developed, menhaden shift their diet to primarily consume phytoplankton. |
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New Caledonian crows consume a range of foods, but require tools to extract wood-boring longhorn beetle larvae from their burrows. |
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In that case, my measured nominal wealth would be greater, but the nominal value of the housing services I am consuming currently and will consume in the future would also be greater. |
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Chimpanzees are primarily frugivores, but they could and would consume and digest animal flesh, given the opportunity. |
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This, in turn, forces this new aristocracy to consume more and more of the services that workers in an earlier generation would have produced for themselves. |
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We expect this trend to strengthen in the years ahead, particularly as efforts to inform the public about the carbon costs of the products we consume take wing. |
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Let us suppose, for instance, that everyone, at the beginning of the year, has in his or her electronic billfold a right to consume fossil energy that her or she can either use or sell to someone else. |
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The benefit of this approach is that cows generally consume their total allocated feed and any unconsumed feed is distributed throughout the remainder of the day. |
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Additionally, both toxic and inedible varieties discouraged many people from attempting to consume or prepare any other varieties. |
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This area is a holy place among the indigenous Huichole Indians who travel man y hundreds of miles guided by their shamans to consume peyote as part of their religious rituals. |
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Floridians consume 21 million gallons of gasoline daily, ranking it third in national use. |
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An Atkins dieter is thus on a low-calorie diet in which no willpower is involved beyond a strict refusal to consume carbohydrates. The reason why a high protein intake causes this feeling of fullness was, however, unknown. |
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Being both curious animals and scavengers, polar bears investigate and consume garbage where they come into contact with humans. |
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They also consume berries and seaweed, so they may be considered omnivores. |
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Telecommunications services do not consume a great quantity of natural resources, but we are nevertheless seeking to reduce our consumption still further. |
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Do I consume less fuel in a car with an automatic or manual transmission? |
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Cattle sometimes consume metal objects which are deposited in the reticulum and irritation from the metal objects causes hardware disease. |
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Failure to consume colostrum during the critical period when the intestine is open to intact protein absorption seriously compromises the immune status of the neonatal puppy. |
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Sheep can also consume plants, such as noxious weeds, that most other animals will not touch, and produce more young at a faster rate. |
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A widely accepted practice is for all to receive and hold the elements until everyone is served, then consume the bread and cup in unison. |
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Girls who consume a lot of sugar-sweetened beverages may menstruate earlier. |
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We must turn away from the narrow horizon of short-term measures, which often consume substantial resources and which finally lead to defeatism, since their results are limited and ephemeral. |
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Snowflake corals are voracious feeders that consume large quantities of zooplankton and can out-compete the more desirable native species for food. |
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One can drink the same sourish local wines in the taverns on the outskirts of town, consume the same mountains of whipped cream at Sacher's and Demel's, and sample the same infinite varieties of coffee in countless cafés. |
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We consume great quantities of pills in an effort to deaden pain we should attend to, and to tranquillize us over the rough road of personal problems. |
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The consumer is the one who pays something to consume goods and services produced. |
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Such a condition is always accompanied by water scarcity which forces communities to consume unhygienic water, leading to poor health and water-borne diseases. |
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The young woman was to travel on an Air Canada flight during which airline crewmembers were intending to reheat and consume a meal containing salmon. |
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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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You further confirm that you will not consume any alcohol that may affect your alertness or any mind-altering substance, and will not carry, use or consume these substances before or during the use of the Device. |
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The Canadian Food Inspection Agency and Health Canada recommend that consumers do not consume raw or lightly cooked eggs such as Caesar salad dressings, soft cooked eggs, eggnog, and raw cookie dough or cake batter. |
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If we human beings consume and, even worse, waste more than Mother Earth is capable of replacing or recreating then we are slowly killing our home, little by little we are choking our planet, all living beings and ourselves. |
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A bigger coalition of those willing to consume less fossil fuels might obviate the perceived need for coalitions of those willing to go to war for energy related geopolitical reasons. |
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So they learned to consume charcoal, which absorbs the cyanide and relieves indigestion. |
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It is also clear that the more people understand about the amount of alcohol a person can currently consume and drive, the greater the support for a lowered legal limit. |
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Individuals have a responsibility to consume wisely, stimulating beneficent demand. |
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The Humr people of Sudan consume the drink Umm Nyolokh, which is created from the liver and marrow of giraffes. |
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Rotational grazing will also help reduce losses due to tramping and encourage the animals to consume all the grass rather than being selective in what they eat. |
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