Thanks to low taxation, alcohol in Japan is comparatively cheap and is consumed with vigour. |
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Four teenagers consumed hallucinogenic and poisonous jimson weed Thursday night and were hospitalized with fast heartbeats and impaired vision. |
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In this manner I consumed this epic work within fifteen minutes and felt gypped. |
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Since then, the world has been consumed with religious, racial, ethnic and tribal conflict. |
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It is consumed almost exclusively by men in the evening or at celebrations such as weddings. |
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Rakl, a drink similar to anisette, is often consumed as an alternative to wine. |
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By joining the points of intersection between price and amount of X consumed at that price, we trace out a demand curve. |
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I think that it's just the excessive amounts of alcohol I consumed last night, whatever! |
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Within moments of the 6ft torches being thrown on to the deck, the longboat was consumed in flames. |
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Few sportsmen have ever been so consumed by preoccupations with image, publicity and puerile self-justification. |
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Here nature is preserved not only to be consumed by tourists but kept in reserve for later industrial use. |
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Most of the wheat consumed by humans is processed from white flour, which is produced by milling to remove the germ and bran. |
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For the true aficionado, a beer is a special type of travel souvenir, to be greedily consumed and tucked away with all its heady memories. |
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Breeding enough birds became a large industry and the crops consumed by the birds caused bitter resentment. |
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The animals are then served whole in coconut milk and are consumed in their entirety. |
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When subjects consumed dairy foods after a 12-hour fast, kefir produced only half the amount of flatulence as 2 percent milk. |
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Furthermore, a recent research report suggested that Briton needlessly waste money on food that goes off before it can be consumed. |
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I confess I reverted to form and consumed nearly a ream of paper printing out the contents of the Websites I visited. |
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The three most popular drugs consumed in discos in Shenzhen were ketamine, ecstasy and cannabis. |
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The fact that she consumed wild boar and dried elk in Estonia doesn't surprise me in the least. |
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A wiggling larva on a leaf of a willow tree catches her eye and is quickly consumed. |
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The air sizzled as oxygen was greedily consumed by the roiling ball of fire. |
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They sat wordlessly, each consumed in their own thoughts, punctuated by the sharp ting of the rain. |
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Of the energy consumed, 85.7 percent was in the form of electricity and oil products. |
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We would only need about 30 turbines for the 70 million kilowatts of electricity consumed by the city council. |
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I quickly retrieved my digital camera and took this series of photographs as the snake constricted and consumed the bird. |
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But it is crucial that the meeting is not consumed by recriminations about the past, and instead focuses on salvaging the club's future. |
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There is usually some producer somewhere in the world deliberately fashioning light reds in this style to be consumed chilled. |
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Sitsili plays Zep, an abusive husband whose life is consumed with work, womanising and giving his wife grief. |
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They also found that patients who consumed high levels of red meat combined with other meat products had a similar risk. |
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Caffeine containing foods commonly consumed are coffee, tea, cola drinks and chocolate. |
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For kosher meat, Kashrut law stipulates that all meat must be consumed within 72 hours of slaughter. |
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Effects are more or less the same whether light, regular or alcohol-free beer is consumed. |
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Preliminary results show wreckfish consumed predominantly squids and teleost fishes, while both Beryx species consumed mainly squid and shrimps. |
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As a means of coping with her frustrations and her depression, Mary became increasingly consumed with a project to refurnish the White House. |
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Pork is the most commonly consumed meat, though various sorts of wurst, or sausage, are often eaten in lieu of meat. |
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At times he sounds like the great EB White, a gentle man consumed with the plight of the world but alive to the simple pleasures. |
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Archeological findings at an ancient site in Jerusalem suggest that marijuana was consumed to alleviate labor pains 1,600 years ago. |
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I really felt like I was going to regurgitate the biscuits I'd consumed at my brother's house. |
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The natural coloration of lac residue is greatly influenced by the sap consumed by the lac insect and the season of the harvest. |
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Manganese miners consumed significantly more water and tea, because of the existence of the hot climate in their workplace. |
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When he went to court asking to be relieved of the child support payments that consumed a third of his take-home pay, he was turned down. |
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The team's research shows no other reported chip uses a lower amount of energy consumed per decoded information bit. |
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This attractive material is mostly consumed by the lapidary market for jewelry and decorative specimens for dressing windows and display cases. |
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Witness also denied being drunk, stating he had consumed only three or four shandies earlier that night. |
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Many Zanzibaris are farmers cultivating on a small scale, and cassava is their favorite crop, although rice is also consumed in large quantities. |
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His benign nihilism seems only logical within a society consumed by conflicting and destructive beliefs. |
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The rupture of the laticifers stops the flow of latex to the margin of the leaf that is subsequently consumed by these beetles. |
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I felt trapped within a stupid, rotten, dishonest system which brutalised people too naive to know any better, consumed our idealism. |
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It revealed whoever made it was not a great vegetable eater but consumed large amounts of meat and grain. |
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It's literalness is so easily consumed that there is no choice but for the work to be ephemeral and meaningless. |
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Its high-quality coffee came from arabica beans, which in 1971 accounted for a small fraction of the coffee consumed in America. |
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It's the roots that are used to make the traditional kava drink consumed by Pacific Islanders. |
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In order not to be consumed by it, I have to approach difficult problems with a healthy detachment. |
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As the microwave chimed its monotone signal, Kelvin took out his measly breakfast and began reading papers as he consumed it. |
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He could have added that they also consumed mayfly larvae, caterpillars, beetles, and ants. |
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These were duly consumed by the 160 residents, together with ham and tongue and 500 fancy cakes. |
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On average, we consumed more fruit and less vegetables last year, with the potato seeing the biggest plunge in terms of demand. |
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As old oceanic crust was consumed in the trenches, new magma rose and erupted along the spreading ridges to form new crust. |
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What's more critical in the comparison between cavemen and today's bodybuilders are the types of foods and ratio of macronutrients consumed. |
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The anonymous buyer apparently then consumed the contents of the bottle in one sitting. |
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A fruit commonly consumed by Silvereyes is the small, polymorphic berry of the fragrant saltbush. |
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In Korea, while rice is the staple grain, barley is consumed in between the rice production seasons. |
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He was preparing for his first major bowl game as a quarterback, while I was too consumed with Goldschlager as a marching band geek. |
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They once drank vast quantities of alcohol and consumed appallingly rich, fatty meals of meats and heavy desserts. |
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Bahamian rum, local and imported beer, soft drinks, tea, and coffee are regularly consumed. |
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She was always getting stuck watching them, not that she minded much, but it seemed like it consumed her life. |
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When it was their turn to be served, the pharmacist gave them each a plastic beaker filled with liquid, which they greedily consumed. |
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Four were shared out and the remaining 11 were consumed by Jack during the course of the night. |
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These can be anywhere from eight to 30 years old and are generally consumed straight. |
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Your soul has rifts torn by hardships and suffering in the past, and the more you have endured, the easier it is to be consumed. |
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Beer is consumed as a typical light alcoholic beverage, while rum is the hard liquor of choice. |
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The body doesn't manufacture these fatty acids so they have to be consumed. |
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If circumstances allow, at a party or ceremony, grilled chicken, soft drinks, and bottled beer are served and consumed in liberal amounts. |
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All of the newly emerged seedlings were consumed and killed by a tenebrionid beetle. |
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First, I consumed the entire box of chocolate macadamia cookies at the back of my fridge. |
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I then reweighed the seeds to determine the mass of seeds that had been consumed by each rodent. |
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More than 10 million litres of colas, lemonades and fruit drinks are consumed in the UK every week. |
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In 1900 alone, it's estimated that 15 to 20 million acres of forests were consumed to meet the demand for railroad ties. |
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The emergency rations consumed, we were marooned, starving in a hostile land. |
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Some cognac with a nutty finish may be leisurely consumed at her Watergate apartment. |
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It should be consumed freely, and should be indemnified against the criticism of a leisured elite. |
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Served warm, the big, fat, juicy peppers, courgettes and aubergines had a breath of garlic and were consumed with great gusto. |
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The 300 people attending the exclusive function consumed 600 bottles of Moet et Chandon. |
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More cider, m'lud, was consumed on the way, and the merry band of brigands even picked up a passenger who was fishing at Fiddown. |
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Because she had many remedies in court, all these remedies were checked and then tested and tasted by her physicians before she consumed them. |
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People are often consumed with the past, ruminating about events and chewing them over and over. |
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The use of machine guns and heavy artillery consumed infantry offensives like bundles of straw in a furnace. |
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In other words, saving is the baker's real income minus the amount of bread that the baker consumed. |
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The Yacht pub in Clontarf was buzzing at midnight last night and strong drink was being consumed at a terrific rate. |
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In this way the defendant consumed the criminal offence of premeditated murder. |
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The problem with drinking in this country is the culture that surrounds it rather than the legal age at which it can be consumed publicly. |
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Architecture is, at a very different scale, to be consumed and hopefully retained in the memory. |
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Northern Quest moved up on the inside through the turn, then angled out for running room as he quickly consumed Exciting Fanfare's lead. |
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Fish species most commonly consumed included bass, yellow perch, and walleye. |
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Some of those hamburgers and pork chops get consumed in the officers' wardroom, more in the chiefs' mess. |
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These are used to build a sacred enclosure where the first fruits of the season will be consumed by the king or leader. |
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And the fact that food must be consumed quickly means that wastage is high. |
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One-third to one-half of all the energy consumed by small business is wasted through inefficiency. |
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The blogger, surely, must be far too self-important to think anyone cares what she consumed each day. |
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Egyptian films and television dramas are avidly consumed not just in Egypt but all over the Arab world. |
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Since then, aspirin, or acetylsalicylic acid, has remained one of the world's safest, least expensive, and most consumed analgesics. |
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An alterative method is to record the number of feed containers used to feed the sows over a period of several days and determine the average amount consumed per day. |
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A female kudu bounds across our path, tail curled up tight like a powder puff and a family of giraffe edges closer, adults wary, youngsters consumed with curiosity. |
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In the context of elegy and of lyric, however, this marks a distinct departure, and one that acquires weight as print becomes a commodity consumed by unknown readers. |
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We stood, our bellies content and our bodies consumed with fatigue. |
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It was the need to escape this trap that in part led Smithson to reorder the relationship between art and audience along the mundane lines of consumer and consumed. |
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Pots got broken, bones were thrown away after the meat on them was consumed and structures collapsed or were demolished to make way for newer constructions. |
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Unfortunately, I didn't get to see any other sports taking place because I spent all of the day consumed with my sport and all night consuming alcohol in the scarfie bars. |
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He was consumed by a sorrowful bitterness and cynicism that could only be responded to with large purses. |
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Stopper corks with plastic tops are used for some wines, particularly fortified wines and some sweet wines, a single bottle of which may be consumed over an extended period. |
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She hoarded water compulsively and was consumed with panic that her baby might not survive. |
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The fruits are red, blue, or black and are quickly consumed in late summer and early fall by finches, game birds, mockingbirds, thrushes, waxwings, and woodpeckers. |
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It makes it impossible to explain meaningfully what is consumed and why. |
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Herodotus also reported that Egyptians would not kiss Greeks on their mouths because Greeks consumed their sacred animal, the cow. |
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We shot a lot of video that night, but these clips are from late in the evening, after much of that licorice-flavored liquor had been consumed, and we're both a mite tiddly. |
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Short-term signals of satiety arise directly from the meal you just consumed. |
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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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And now all of a sudden I find myself consumed by an immense, irrepressible wrath. |
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As for the last half a year, well, the amount of beverage I consumed was not as crazy as in my younger years, but still would probably zombify most people. |
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And, yes, that DOES sound like the ramblings of a dd loving adolescent who just consumed his first pot brownie. |
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She may have already consumed a few small alcoholic beverages to toast her 21st birthday, but the following transcript is somewhat tough to comprehend. |
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In the terror which followed, the wealth of the prosperous merchants made them a particular target, and axe, rope, and fire consumed the natural leaders of Dutch society. |
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For Xi'an Coy Manh, the explosion was as if she'd suddenly been cast back into the childhood inferno, the terrible war, that consumed her homeland, Vietnam. |
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A much higher proportion of weasel scats, of partially consumed rodents, and of weasels themselves in our boxes occur in the fencerow habitat than in forest or edge. |
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Literally hundreds of billions of cups of joe are consumed annually. |
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Eric glared at his former captor, the closest thing to a nemesis he could imagine, and suddenly, as the radiance from the torch touched his skin, inner fire consumed him. |
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An aura of impotence has consumed the government, as deep, across-the-board cuts everyone says they oppose set in. |
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For now it is an industry consumed by accusation, fear, and disease even as a moratorium has brought business to a standstill. |
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The major portion of its budget is consumed by the salaries of its huge staff, with bureaucrats and politicians appointing their own kith and kin or other favourites. |
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Arthropods smaller than 1 mm, ants, isopods, and arthropods with aposematic colorations were excluded from the counts because these are rarely consumed by insectivorous birds. |
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And various experiments have shown that drinking an aperitif increases both the time spent eating and the number of calories consumed at a sitting. |
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Amelia says some truly terrible things to Sam, supposedly inhabited by the Babadook but really consumed in grief. |
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In Asturias, more cider is consumed per capita than anywhere else in the world. |
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To track your progress, the app neatly saves your weekly stats, record streaks and percentage of app content consumed. |
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Women who drink rival men in amount of alcohol consumed, and trail men only slightly in incidents of binge drinking. |
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All the sunflowers that were planted last summer were brown, wild shrubs grew abundantly, and weeds consumed the few lilies that were trying desperately to live. |
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If you tend to inhale your food without realizing how much you consumed, opt for nibbles like in-shell pistachio nuts. |
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Beer-swilling Britain and Spain now boast impressive varietals while America is challenging France with how much wine is consumed. |
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This year, with slightly more worldliness and way fewer drinks consumed, I could see the emotionally fraught underbelly. |
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In carb consumption, timing is important, and it can depend on the type of carbs consumed. |
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Those models have gotten more sophisticated, so they need more data in order to characterize the fuels that can be consumed. |
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Only hot water can be consumed, and the minimal amounts of food acceptable must never be cooked in a clay pot. |
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The most photographed, hungrily consumed woman in a society says as much about us as about her. |
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Goneril and Regan, consumed by ambition, divide the kingdom in half. |
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Or perhaps more accurately, a man, in his last years, especially but not exclusively consumed by affairs of the spirit. |
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Oranges, apples, and bananas comprise half the fruit consumed. |
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Everyone is tired out and ecstatic and consumed with anxiety and, in some part of their brains, still incredulous. |
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The Cedar Fire in San Diego County, which consumed almost 300,000 acres, burned 1,500 homes and killed 14 people, is the single worst wildfire in California history. |
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Beef is estimated to comprise roughly 40 per cent of all meat consumed in Kerala, and is the most affordable of all meat varieties. |
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Cumin contains volatile aromatic compounds that are excreted in sweat, especially when consumed in large quantities. |
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The products were either consumed domestically or re-exported to other parts in Middle East, Africa and Asia. |
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Yet when consumed in large quantities for just 2 or 3 months, the untreated seeds can trigger a disabling spasticity known as lathyrism. |
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The wine was consumed in a variety of vessels including the kylix, skyphos, kantharos and rhyton. |
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A MAN who sparked a security alert by claiming to have consumed deadly ricin in a court had in fact taken castor seeds. |
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Two young Dublin men died after cocaine and lignocaine were consumed, separate inquests heard. |
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Until recently only the red version was known and consumed and now more and more people are discovering green Rooibos. |
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Every other day the berry group consumed 100 grams of bilberries and 50 grams of lingonberries. |
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In retirement Evans became increasingly consumed with pursuing his patent dues from those using his technology, which was now widespread. |
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Every circumstance which evinced the savage nature of the beings at whose mercy I was, augmented the fearful apprehensions that consumed me. |
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More coffee is consumed, a movie date is arranged, coupledom achieved and, naturally, nuptials performed. |
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Foraging by geomyids and ctenomyids is more generalized in that all portions of plants may be consumed. |
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A newspaper is consumed by many demographics, a small portion of which may be the target. |
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Wine was considered the basic drink, consumed at all meals and occasions by all classes and was quite inexpensive. |
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Recent research shows that people snacking on inshell pistachios ate 41 percent fewer calories than those who consumed shelled nuts. |
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Nationalist upheaval consumed Yugoslavia after the death of Tito, the ironhanded unifier. |
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The poor consumed a diet largely of bread, cheese, milk, and beer, with small portions of meat, fish and vegetables, and occasionally some fruit. |
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The fire consumed about 13,200 houses and 87 churches, including St Paul's Cathedral. |
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It consumed 13,200 houses, 87 parish churches, St Paul's Cathedral, and most of the buildings of the City authorities. |
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The Black Market produces wholly unregulated goods, and are purchased and consumed unregulated. |
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Black tea with milk and sugar is popular throughout Pakistan and is consumed daily by most of the population. |
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The theory of supply and demand is an organizing principle for explaining how prices coordinate the amounts produced and consumed. |
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Beefeaters also commonly produced and consumed broths made of beef, which were described as rich and hearty. |
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In most of Latin America, a few basic types of sausages are consumed, with slight regional variations on each recipe. |
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The raw root skin plants were consumed as a vegetable in Iceland and in Arctic regions. |
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It was consumed daily by all social classes in the northern and eastern parts of Europe where grape cultivation was difficult or impossible. |
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Jonson largely avoided the debates about rhyme and meter that had consumed Elizabethan classicists such as Thomas Campion and Gabriel Harvey. |
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For supply, he explains the value of goods as based on their scarcity and ability to be exchanged and consumed. |
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French fries, Mexican dishes such as burritos and tacos, and pasta dishes freely adapted from Italian sources are widely consumed. |
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Artillery was responsible for the largest number of casualties and consumed vast quantities of explosives. |
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Named after William Cavendish, they account for the vast majority of bananas consumed in the western world. |
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Even before expansion, the CAP consumed a very large proportion of the EU's budget. |
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Hydrogen is sometimes produced and consumed in the same industrial process, without being separated. |
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Incandescent light bulbs are usually marketed according to the electrical power consumed. |
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Barry suffered a rupture of the oesophagus in 1988, following a toxic reaction to a health tonic he had consumed. |
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About half a billion dollar worth of handicraft is exported every year, and many more is consumed domestically. |
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And embittered Winter, fury consumed By thoughts of Spring's nighsome 'proach, can compass. |
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Very large prey such as swans may be dragged along the surface of the water to the shore to be consumed. |
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The site has since been consumed by residential building and the new Holy Loch Marina development. |
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While English walnuts are the most commonly consumed, their nutrient density and profile are generally similar to those of black walnuts. |
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The medieval iron industry consumed large quantities of charcoal and much of the woodland was coppiced for this purpose. |
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Dolphin meat is high in mercury and may thus pose a health danger to humans when consumed. |
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Macroalgaes which can be happily consumed include Ulva lactuca and Ulva intestinalis, but if provided, also blue mussel seems to be consumed. |
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It is still collected in huge quantities in Scotland, mostly for export to the Continent, and also consumed locally. |
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Similar foods are consumed by other maritime cultures throughout the world, such as the Chinese people. |
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Most of the volume is consumed by France, Belgium, Spain and the Netherlands. |
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Water pollution influences the amount of herring that may be safely consumed. |
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Historically in England, this fish was not preserved, but was consumed only in its fresh form. |
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It held the economy produced more than it consumed, because the consumers did not have enough income. |
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Before modern times these substances have been consumed through pipes, with stems of various lengths or chillums. |
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Out of fear of what Cerridwen would do to him, Gwion fled and eventually transformed into a piece of grain before being consumed by Cerridwen. |
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The leek was the favorite vegetable of the Emperor Nero, who consumed it in soup or in oil, believing it beneficial to the quality of his voice. |
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Nutrients such as ammonia, ammonium nitrate, nitrite, phosphate, iron, copper, as well as CO2 are rapidly consumed by growing seaweed. |
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Many types of meat are used for Indian cooking, but chicken and mutton tend to be the most commonly consumed meats. |
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Apong or rice beer made from fermented rice or millet is a popular beverage in Arunachal Pradesh and is consumed as a refreshing drink. |
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Fish and other seafood, such as crab and shrimp, are very popular, and chicken and mutton are also consumed. |
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Masala Chai is a favorite drink and is consumed in everyday life and at special occasions. |
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Rice is the staple food of the area, and meat and dairy products are also widely consumed. |
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Chhaang is consumed by the people of Sikkim and the Darjeeling Himalayan hill region of West Bengal. |
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It is sold in local Kallu shops and is consumed with fried fish and chicken. |
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Nobles hunted various wild game and consumed mutton, pork, dog, and beef as these animals were domesticated. |
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Generally, seasonal fruits serve as the most common form of dessert consumed after dinner. |
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Wine is not so popular as other drinks in China that consumed during dinning, although they are usually available in the menu. |
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By the beginning of the 21st century regional variations in consumption of meat began to reduce, as more meat was consumed overall. |
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Ptarmigan, grouse, crow blackbirds, dove, ducks and other game fowl are consumed in the United States. |
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In the American state of Arkansas, beaver tail stew is consumed in Cotton town. |
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Squirrel, raccoon, possum, bear, muskrat, chipmunk, skunk, groundhog, pheasant, armadillo and rabbit are also consumed in the United States. |
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Cornbread is consumed in this area, however the recipe differs from ones in the East in that the batter is cooked in a cast iron skillet. |
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Water drawn off is not necessarily entirely consumed and some portion may be returned for further use downstream. |
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The amount of energy consumed in breaking hydrogen bonds in the transition from ice to water is known as the heat of fusion. |
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Fried eggs or omelet and Vienna sausage with mayonnaise, mustard or ajvar are very often consumed. |
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Another traditional British breakfast consists of porridge, which has been consumed in Scotland as a staple food since the Middle Ages. |
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Coffee is a common beverage, as is tea, both being widely consumed in Canada during breakfast. |
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Orange juice, tomato juice, and other fruit juices are consumed by people of all ages. |
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Milk is also widely consumed, drunk either plain or prepared with various flavorings, such as chocolate or strawberry. |
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This is often consumed exclusive of other breakfast foods, though it's typically accompanied by coffee. |
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The decline culminated in a controversy over succession to the throne which consumed the first years of the 18th century. |
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In contrast to the past, nowadays primarily their meat is consumed, rather than fat and oil. |
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In Canada, these shrimp are sold peeled, cooked and frozen in bags in supermarkets, and are consumed as appetizers. |
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Some kinds of oysters are commonly consumed by humans, cooked or raw, and are regarded as a delicacy. |
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However, when the concentrations of the metals or biotoxins are high enough, shellfish poisoning can result when they are consumed by humans. |
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Aside from the large numbers of organisms actually consumed by the walrus, its foraging has a large peripheral impact on benthic communities. |
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The steamboats consumed much wood for fuel, and the river floodplain and banks became deforested. |
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Overexploitation occurs when a resource is consumed at an unsustainable rate. |
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Much of the solar energy that reaches rural areas is consumed by evaporation of water from vegetation and soil. |
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In the former Soviet Union, up to 300 animal and a few dozen plant species are known to be consumed by them. |
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Commonly consumed fruits include blueberries, blackberries, raspberries, cherries, persimmons, mulberries, apples, plums, grapes, and acorns. |
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Too many seeds are inside to be consumed in one meal, so the agouti carries some off and caches them. |
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The victims are repeatedly bitten on the head and face, and are then dragged off and consumed, unless the wolves are driven off. |
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Snake soup of Cantonese cuisine is consumed by local people in autumn, to warm up their body. |
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Cooked rattlesnake meat is an exception, which is commonly consumed in parts of the Midwestern United States. |
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Birds are also reported to be consumed, especially nestlings and even eggs, for which they will climb into shrubbery and bushes. |
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This high vitamin C content can be consumed as a tea from the shoot tips or even eaten straight from the tree when light green and new in spring. |
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Hildegard von Bingen recommended the medicinal parts only for topical use but the leaves were also consumed as food. |
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The fruiting structures of a few species contain psychotropic compounds and are consumed recreationally or in traditional spiritual ceremonies. |
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People were not as wealthy as today, consumed fewer calories and ate less meat, so less water was needed to produce their food. |
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They are poorly preserved in the sedimentary record, because they tend to be consumed by the subduction process. |
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As interior structures of the pile are consumed, the pile can shift and collapse, spreading the burn area. |
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Nevertheless, the majority of fish consumed by humans continues to be sourced from wild fisheries. |
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Most prey are consumed by more than one predator, and most predators have more than one prey. |
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The meat is primarily consumed in England, France, the Benelux countries and Germany. |
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Larger scouts consumed a more variable, higher quantity of food, while trailing fish had less variable diets and consumed less food. |
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The types of food consumed, and the way in which they are prepared, have varied widely by time, location, and culture. |
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Other algae are consumed and hence do not accumulate to the same extent as Cyanobacteria. |
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These were destined to be scuttled along the way once the supplies were consumed. |
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The results were based on the incidence of heart disease, the amount of junk food and alcohol consumed, and the level of gym membership. |
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Anthropologists have diverse opinions about the proportions of plant and animal foods consumed. |
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Humans also probably consumed hallucinogenic plants during the Paleolithic period. |
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After the plant material is consumed, it is mixed with saliva in the rumen and reticulum and separates into solid and liquid material. |
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If anything goes wrong, first aid workers can use the weight information to tell if the patient had consumed too much water. |
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Tomato is consumed in diverse ways, including raw, as an ingredient in many dishes, sauces, salads, and drinks. |
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They are milder in flavor than the bulbs, and are most often consumed while immature and still tender. |
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The natural gas and coal consumed by the production of nitrogen fertilizer can account for over half of the agricultural energy usage. |
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A tool is any physical item that can be used to achieve a goal, especially if the item is not consumed in the process. |
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The fate of the Rus' Khaganate, and the process by which it either evolved into or was consumed by the Rurikid Kievan Rus', is unclear. |
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The roots of the kava plant are used to produce a drink which is consumed throughout the cultures of the Pacific Ocean. |
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Among white Europeans, opium was more frequently consumed as laudanum or in patent medicines. |
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Convenience goods are goods which are regularly consumed and easily available. |
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The peak is lit and then burns until all the oil is consumed, whereupon the rest of the cotton burns out. |
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The resulting red giant formed by the expanding outer layers enjoys a brief life span, before the helium fuel in the core is in turn consumed. |
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Rice is the staple food of Sierra Leone and is consumed at virtually every meal daily. |
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The potato holds a very important role as an internally consumed staple crop. |
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However, it inhibits prostaglandin production and contains hallucinogens that may affect the fetus if consumed in large quantities. |
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Although New Spain produced considerable sugar and wheat, these were consumed exclusively in the colony even though there was demand elsewhere. |
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Cacao was especially prized by the elite, who consumed chocolate beverages. |
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During the 19th century, Ratu Udre Udre is said to have consumed 872 people and to have made a pile of stones to record his achievement. |
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It is distilled and then consumed by patients seeking treatment for a wide variety of illnesses. |
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Horses are herbivores with a digestive system adapted to a forage diet of grasses and other plant material, consumed steadily throughout the day. |
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They can also be consumed as snuff, chewing tobacco, dipping tobacco and snus. |
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Tobacco is consumed in many forms and through a number of different methods. |
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Thinkers such as Noam Chomsky often describe tobacco as the second most lethal substance consumed by humans, the most lethal being sugar. |
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In the United States, potatoes have become one of the most widely consumed crops and thus have a variety of preparation methods and condiments. |
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A genetic variant that accumulates more sugar and less starch in the ear is consumed as a vegetable and is called sweet corn. |
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Maize can also be harvested and consumed in the unripe state, when the kernels are fully grown but still soft. |
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Sweet corn, a genetic variety that is high in sugars and low in starch, is usually consumed in the unripe state. |
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Cassava roots, peels and leaves should not be consumed raw because they contain two cyanogenic glucosides, linamarin and lotaustralin. |
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The issue of belief is more complicated when the defendant has consumed alcohol or drugs. |
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Reading the classics, poetry and a vast range of English literature consumed much of his time. |
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The question of Irish Home Rule consumed much of Asquith's time during the final two peacetime years. |
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Investment requires that some goods be produced that are not immediately consumed, but instead used to produce other goods as capital goods. |
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Charcoal that was economically available to the industry was probably being consumed as fast as the wood to make it grew. |
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In the original puddling technique, molten iron in a reverberatory furnace was stirred with rods, which were consumed in the process. |
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Consumer goods are goods that are ultimately consumed rather than used in the production of another good. |
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They are also inseparable and variable in nature which means they are produced and consumed simultaneously. |
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As this considerably reduced the fuel consumed, hot blast was one of the most important technologies developed during the Industrial Revolution. |
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When consumed, most bacteria do not survive the acidic conditions of the human stomach. |
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One concern with hay grown on human sewage sludge is that the hay can take up heavy metals, which are then consumed by animals. |
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Waterfowl and fish who live in and around the river contain significant levels of PCBs and can present health risks if consumed. |
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Molluscs and crustaceans are also consumed, especially in winter when insect larvae are less available. |
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Before anaerobic fermentation starts, there is an aerobic phase in which the trapped oxygen is consumed. |
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