Oh, spirit of the corn, bestower of luck, nourisher of health, life, and happiness. |
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His corpulence meant he could potentially be chief nourisher in any theatrical feast, but while he was certainly porky he was anything but a ham. |
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It sometimes continued to represent the natural function of breast-feeding, in order to promise the State's protection as provider, comforter, and nourisher. |
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Under Akhenaton, the sun's qualities as creator and nourisher of the Earth and its inhabitants are glorified. |
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The animal is honoured as a selfless nourisher, and the embodiment of the Hindu principle of non-violence. |
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She's not what you'd call a nourishing mother, though she is an expert nourisher of non-truths. |
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He will be the restorer of life and a nourisher of Naomi in her old age. |
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He is the seer, he is the nourisher, he is the giver of life and light. |
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But we will think of Japan a great deal in the coming days, and art, in its slow and indirect way, may serve as a catalyst for comprehension and a nourisher of feeling. |
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She is the nurturer, nourisher, and nestbuilder of her home. |
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It is enriched with argan oil, a powerful skin nourisher, purified pomegranate extract that increases the production of collagen and restores water balance and great burdock, a sebum regulator. |
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In the rural context, women are often conventionally and unilaterally associated with the agricultural sector and reduced to the role of the nourisher, while the innate qualities of women's wisdom are totally neglected. |
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