In return, the plant shelters and nourishes the bacterium inside root nodules, where nitrogen fixation occurs. |
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They have control of the financial tap that nourishes them, and they will not easily give up power. |
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The food nourishes, provides nutrients and goodness, yet the left-overs are generally uniform and of a recurring theme. |
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Glutamine also nourishes muscle, gut and immune cells directly, reducing protein loss. |
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Organic care nourishes the soil for a lawn that's naturally luxuriant, disease-resistant and pest-free. |
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A forest not only protects the soil, inter-alia, it also nourishes it and thus both remain alive. |
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It has become a place that perpetuates and nourishes the precincts of power and violence. |
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Isn't it wonderful that the fruit of the earth tastes good to us, nourishes us. |
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And no imported food nourishes the people's bodies and warms their spirits like the meat they slice from the flanks of a whale or seal. |
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The fluid made by the ciliary body inside the eye nourishes the lens and, cornea and the colored iris. |
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This immediately exfoliates without damaging your skin and at the same time it nourishes the skin with its natural oils. |
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Belonging to the Lasallian Family should be a source of strength and balance that nourishes all Lasallian vocations. |
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He has nothing but contempt for the lot, all except Janna, for whom he nourishes warm feelings. |
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With argan oil, naturally rich in essential fatty acids, its formula nourishes the hair making it shiny and full of vitality. |
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Its light, creamy texture nourishes, moisturizes, and revitalizes the skin. |
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If one worships, protects and nourishes the three, they get favourably inclined towards the one. |
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This cream nourishes and moisturizes regenerating especially this very delicate region. |
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In fact, this cadent repetition of the Hail Mary does not disturb inner silence but indeed both demands and nourishes it. |
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Rather, it is thrown wide open at every Mass to pour forth the Blood that washes, nourishes and purifies penitent hearts. |
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This soap is made with goat milk, which hydrates, nourishes and soothes the skin. The wheat proteins repair, soften and vitalize. |
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Tenderness face cream: This skin cream enriched with shea butter, cotton and other assets soothing, softens the skin, softens and nourishes. |
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This shampoo overwhelms you with the magical power of Bancoulier oil. It nourishes very dry, dull, damaged thick hair. |
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The salt in the milk gently exfoliate dead skin and the milk nourishes the skin. |
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And he has exhorted us to be a seed of fraternity which, sown in every heart, nourishes hope. |
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Properties: This gourmet soap softens and nourishes the skin and leaves behind a heavenly scent of marzipan in a croissant fresh out of the oven. |
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Rich in active ingredients, the Thalaspa Moisturizing Body Emulsion nourishes and tones the skin, leaving it soft and supple. |
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It nourishes the skin and strengthens hair. Natural shine is intensified, giving your dog a well-groomed look. |
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Taken during and after exposure, Solenium Intense nourishes and balances your skin until the end of summer, prolonging your suntan. |
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The skullcap tones and nourishes the glandular system, it helps digestion and circulation. |
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It is the waiting of a heart that is alert, that awakens from its torpor, and every day nourishes itself and strengthens Love. |
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In the Church religious receive that which nourishes their baptismal life and their religious consecration. |
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The land nourishes the vines and man lends a hand all year round to harvest the fruit. |
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Abyssinia Oil sheathes and protects the cuticle, nourishes hair fiber in-depth. |
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The Divine is called Father since even a normal father also proffers body, nourishes the body and provides education for the Soul. |
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Babassu oil is a very good emollient that can suit both dry and oily skins because it nourishes without leaving a greasy feel. |
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Its pure and natural source of energy nourishes the body and vitalizes the mind. |
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It tones, nourishes, moistens and favours the skin regeneration, prevents it from an environment influence. |
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Moisturiser nourishes, lifts, smooths, revitalises, conditions, firms, refreshes and rejuvenates. |
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Deep cleans, nourishes, moisturizes, soothes, relaxes and rejuvenates the skin. |
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As an example, the 5th chakra nourishes the vocal apparatus, the lungs and bronchia. |
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The yolk nourishes each embryo, although gas exchange does occur across the amniotic membranes and the oviductal walls. |
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The choroid is basically a layer rich in small blood vessels, which nourishes the photoreceptor layer of the retina. |
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An unscented, natural treatment for face and body, it nourishes and protects even the most delicate skins and the driest lips. |
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Down the longer slope behind us, water rushed through a sluice gate into a canal that nourishes green rice fields and farmers' plots. |
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Regular use nourishes the scalp, eliminates excess sebum and helps avoid infantile eczema. |
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Rather, it nourishes zombies. Japan has also lost its knack for getting the best out of its human capital. |
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Based on the fact that it stimulates the liver, that it frees up the liver's energy or that it nourishes your blood? |
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Generally speaking, a well-nodulated crop helps save on synthetic fertilizer costs and nourishes soils at rates less likely to affect groundwater, Hunter notes. |
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A natural repairing treatment, it nourishes and protects the face and body skin. |
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By stimulating the biosynthesis of epidermal lipids, it nourishes the skin and restores its barrier function against harmful external factors. |
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The Kundalini nourishes our chakras which are out of balance and corrects them. |
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For example, Xiaoyao San stimulates the kidney yin, nourishes the blood and is very good for premenstrual and digestion problems. |
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The family has vital and organic links with society since it is its foundation and nourishes it continually through its role of service to life. |
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It has a seductive scent and nourishes skin without making it sticky. |
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It flushes the lymph system, nourishes and oxygenates the vascular system, cleanses the intestines, and is healing and soothing to all mucous membranes. |
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It nourishes the desire for things higher than mere physical comfort. |
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Passionfruit oil hydrates, conditions and nourishes the skin. |
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It nourishes and purifies the blood and strengthens the whole body. |
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Those twisted proteins are produced by the placenta, a pancake-shaped organ that fuses to the uterine wall and nourishes the fetus. |
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This weakens the sunlight, reducing the photosynthesis that nourishes the seagrass and the primary production results. |
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Done with oil, lotion, or gel, it also nourishes and moisturizes. |
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However, by refusing to consider that psyche also needs an external contribution for its growth, we regard it as being a self-sufficing microcosm able to develop the energy that nourishes it, which is aberrant! |
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Great amount of lipids, contained in the cream, nourishes and favours to retention of the epidermis water balance, so this reduces amount of wrinkles caused with xeroderma. |
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This luxurious face mask intensively moisturizes and nourishes your skin. |
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Objectives: total decomposition in less than a year. Well chopped and lacerated vine stems will decompose more easily, for transformation into humus, which nourishes the soil and its fauna. |
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Refreshes, moisturizes, soothes and nourishes baby's skin. |
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First, it nourishes the endocrine system, second, normalizes the nervous and hormonal systems in the body when they are adversely affected by stress and aging changes. |
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A thick balm that nourishes my lips for a while. |
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This sweet-scented rich formula nourishes and stimulates cell renewal. |
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By discovering the interior desire, which is Horus, the reciter discovered and honored the corresponding divine force that nourishes this desire according to its intensity. |
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Taken 15 days befor exposure to the sun, Solenium Intense works in two ways: In spring it prepares your skin for the sun's rays and then nourishes it all through the summer! |
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Curiously, the city is attractive but, at the same time, it causes aversion and nourishes the Virgilian dream of the countryside away from the unbearable, aggressive and disorganized city. |
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Isn't the ostracism which the Occident tends to develop with respect to the Asian Moslems likely to feed this martyrology which precisely nourishes the most radical networks? |
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The divine source nourishes a progression toward the good and the malefic source nourishes the refusal of coherence that leads to the chaos and the emptiness of coherence. |
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The financial analysts who prepare investment research play an important role in the financial information 'ecosystem' that nourishes financial markets. |
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He not only nourishes our souls with the aphorism he chooses in each of his reports, but he also ensures that the report is clear, detailed and balanced. |
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The primary function of the prostate gland is to produce seminal fluid that nourishes and transports sperm. |
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My experience of this Chapter nourishes my Dominican charism. |
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It is possible to understand and assimilate a people's culture only if one grasps the spirit that drives it, the soul that nourishes it and the heart in which it flowers. |
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Optimists reckon that the main opposition parties, each of which now nourishes hope of winning the presidency in 2006, will have an interest in backing limited reforms, to ensure that Mexico remains governable. |
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This Blend further strengthens and nourishes endocrine glands, balance hormonal secretions and through this twin action, escalates long-term immune functions. |
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Cream deeply nourishes and moistens the feet skin. |
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Ayurstate nourishes and stimulates the exocrine glands to relieve effects of prostate-related problems by normalizing the size of your prostate and keeping it from getting larger as a result of exposure to excess estrogen. |
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In sum, French culture nourishes the soul, while Britain's contributes to its export earnings. But could the current conflict with the artists not perhaps help the government? |
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Skullcap tones and nourishes the nervous system. |
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These different ways of thinking that men have, have given origin to their divisions, since each people or race follows different paths and nourishes distinct ideals. |
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A constantly replenished well of grievance nourishes militants, keeping them fresh and ready to over-react to an offence or even a slight from the other side. |
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The saddle is also known as the clitellum, and it forms a cocoon that holds eggs and nourishes a worm until baby worms hatch. |
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The green colour dominant in nature nourishes the soul, our appetite for rich warming food is decreased and the body starts a natural cleanse, ridding the body of excess fats and heavy food of Winter. |
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Formulated with mild, deeply moisturizing ingredients such as Marshmallow, coconut fruit, avocado and rosehip oil, this gentle daily shampoo instantly nourishes and replenishes hair and scalp. |
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With immediate, noticeable and lasting results this intensely moisturising cream conditioner nourishes the hair with marshmallow, burdock leaf, coconut, avocado and rosehip oil. |
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Ideal for use in the warmer months it calms and nourishes heated skin. |
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A creamy shower beauty cream to protect and nourish skin and hair. Honey nourishes and hydrates, propolis cleanses and detoxifies, wheat proteins revitalise your hair. |
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Thanks to the properties of shea butter in it combined with those of the extract of sage and lemon essential oil, it nourishes the hair and brings shine and tone. |
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I will present you this Golden Cup of elixir that you will welcome into your Heart. Throughout the day, drink from this cup so that it nourishes this eternity in you, this love, this Light. |
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Pro-DSB is powerful anti-ageing revitalizer and nourishes the skin. |
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Therefore, it is possible, if there is a will to do so, to build a country that takes this difference into consideration and that nourishes it, instead of constantly ostracizing people and making them feel excluded. |
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It's skin food, so you put it on every night and it nourishes your skin. |
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In such species the mother retains the eggs and nourishes the embryos. |
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Dead zones naturally form at depths of about 200 to 1,000 meters, where sinking organic matter from the surface nourishes oxygen-gobbling bacteria. |
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