I remained calm, though, because he would not go far without me, and I had plenty water and victuals to keep me going for some way yet. |
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Next I had to fling some victuals into the sucking void of self-digesting agony that was my stomach. |
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Feeling a bit hungry from my long cruise, however, I begged off and looked for some victuals. |
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If a man were sick and obliged to stay within, no victuals for him that day. |
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They were prearranged to take in the same victuals as animals like the elephant, deer and rabbit. |
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In February 1342 he and William were instructed to sell all victuals purveyed by them. |
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Shall we go sate my appetite for perishable victuals, my ever-loving husband? |
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And the men took of their victuals, and asked not counsel at the mouth of The Lord. |
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I declined the victuals although others partook of cheese, crackers and fruit cake. |
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As was the custom at the time, he went to the house of the poet of Niall to ask for victuals for the journey. |
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Bangkok's so awash in quality victuals, it's tough to stand out from the pack. |
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So I stowed, in waterproof containers, in the back of my canoe, victuals and wine and a picnic blanket and other such finery. |
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Ah, all done, you'll be better within the hour, now I must go fetch you two some victuals. |
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And then I remembered the cider in my ice-chest, and after victuals and a brief respite, the evening started. |
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I'm sure McGrory's is one of those places where 19th century writers stabled their horses and demanded beer and victuals. |
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So the captain of the guard gave him victuals and a present, and let him go. |
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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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When like me you have chosen the tough and rugged regime of living in a lighthouse for two nights, you will know that getting your daily victuals can be a demanding task. |
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This was the principal site for retailing victuals and other necessaries. |
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They not only smoothen the way to the lumber market, but unfortunately also to the victuals market. |
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They were to get the same bread rations as active soldiers, plus a specified daily pay and an opportunity to buy victuals if a commissary was not providing the same. |
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After the round of introductions, it was time for some victuals. |
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Tip O'Neill, the speaker, was appalled to find that the only victuals available were coffee, juice and a roll. |
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Anyway, one evening as we were manducating our victuals at a local eatery, my sweet and bashful convent girl asked me if I thought she looked fat. |
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During that time she only ate mild herbs and light victuals. |
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Some of his crew suspected that Hudson was secretly hoarding food for his favourites, and tempers flared when Hudson ordered the crew's own sea chests searched for extra victuals. |
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In those early times the king's household was supported by specific renders of corn and other victuals from the tenants of the demesnes. |
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In this day there were no compasses, and it was the habit of navigators to sail their ships along the coast and to stop at night for victuals. |
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Bambara's lunch deal is the traditional Blue Plate Special, synonymous with plenty of victuals at a reasonable price. |
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Do not bring into contact with victuals and animal food. |
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Sometimes the smells and victuals defy description but a wander around here is crucial for any visiting gourmand – get here by riding the Chao Phraya river bus to Tha Ratchawong pier. |
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But the Googleplex is famous for its good and free victuals, doled out at food courts throughout the sprawling campus, and for the casual mixture of play and work. |
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Belief in providing for the needs of the dead seems to have been the root of the widespread custom of burying with the body or burning victuals, utensils, treasure, slaves, or wives. |
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