The rhizomes of zedoary are rich in starch, which is extracted from them in India as shoti starch. |
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In addition it is rich in zirconium, titanium and the heavy end of the Rare Earths suite. |
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These tanks received a continual turn-over of water pumped from Loch Lomond and were therefore rich in zooplankton. |
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No one could be in any doubt about the venerability of the dynasty and their firm establishment on a throne rich in history. |
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A diet rich in fibre and resistant starch encourages the growth of good bacteria. |
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This is apparent when one examines land claims by indigenous peoples as the claimed land is often rich in mineral resources. |
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Several chapters are rich in fresh insights and in incisive restatements of accepted views. |
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Sesame seeds are rich in disease-protective antioxidant substances and also contain health-giving minerals including magnesium and potassium. |
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Tibet, a source region for major rivers in China, South and Southeast Asia, is rich in plant and animal resources, which are well preserved. |
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Henze's through-composed settings are rich in orchestral colour and character. |
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These bath cubes are rich in pure sugar to hydrate skin and wonderfully soften the water. |
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As musical semioticians would be first to point out, music is nothing if not a field rich in signifiers. |
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All marine bioadhesives characterized thus far are rich in such polar residues. |
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Art today is rich in witless posturing, philosophical boilerplate, ostentatious anger, and conventional shock. |
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They are adept at creating an exquisite line in melody that's deep in emotion and rich in vibrancy. |
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Fender's blue larvae have specialized glands that produce secretions rich in carbohydrates and amino acids that ants use as food. |
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The north shores of Loch Maree are rich in oak wood and associated undergrowth and the glens are full of wild flowers. |
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Lippa's music, though idiomatic, is not rich in melody, depending largely on rhythm and harmony. |
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Radon is a naturally occurring colourless, odourless gas that is emitted from rocks containing minerals rich in the transuranic elements. |
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The region neighboring the telomeres also appears to be rich in duplicated regions. |
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They are also rich in cockles and for generations local people have gathered small bucketfuls of the shellfish to eat. |
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Inspired by skiwear fashions from the 1930's, the winter collection presents an attitude that's rich in contrasts and rooted in the city. |
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Guyana, although rich in natural resources, has suffered from neglect and lack of investment over the last thirty years. |
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It is more visible when there are beds rich in clays, shell layers, or flints nodules. |
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Large spiral galaxies such as our Milky Way, which are rich in gas, would be rarities rather than the rule. |
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Some layers were quite rich in small fish remains, like the interesting double-pronged sharks' teeth and the fin-spines of acanthodian fishes. |
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Also continued here is the jali work along the facades, rich in detail, which keeps the interiors cool and breezy. |
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When the deck is unusually rich in face cards and aces, they bet more, and when the deck is relatively poor in these cards, they bet less. |
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Every morning and evening songbirds gave us a glorious symphonic performance rich in harmony, melody and a few jazzy solos. |
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The willow tree bark and leaves are rich in salicin, a compound similar to acetylsalicylic acid, the chemical name for aspirin. |
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Inuit near the treeline, for example, could access pine, the inner bark of which is rich in acetylsalicylic acid. |
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The site is rich in acidophilic species, particularly pteridophytes and bryophytes, and contains a number of regionally rare taxa. |
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Each of the 50 rooms is different and a bit quirky, as you would expect in a hotel this rich in history. |
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The adventitia is rich in collagen bundles, and contains some cells that may be fibroblasts or macrophages. |
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Classical literature is rich in lessons of character, but often gets a bad rap because of its archaic language and unfamiliar settings. |
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Foods that are rich in unsaturated fats include oily fish, avocados, nuts and sunflower, rapeseed and olive oils. |
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Foods rich in B vitamins are green leafy vegetables, wholegrain breads and cereals, nuts, legumes and lean meats. |
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Participants were fed diets rich in barley or grains lower in soluble fiber, such as whole wheat and brown rice. |
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You might try other herbs rich in salicylates, notably meadowsweet and wintergreen. |
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A female brown bear's milk is very rich in fat and calories, so the cub grows quickly. |
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In addition, fruit juices are rich in essential minerals like iron, copper, potassium, sodium, iodine and magnesium. |
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For various reasons, those foods rich in saturated fat offer compensations in a bleak world. |
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In any case, there is fat chance of finding alternative employment in this area, which to an untutored eye looks rich in natural assets. |
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Lower Manhattan, first home of successive waves of American immigrants, is rich in such venues, redolent of social history. |
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Foods rich in vitamin C include citrus fruits, tomatoes, red peppers and broccoli. |
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The film is rich in allegorical theme and symbolic imagery, transforming the most banal of materials into miraculous epiphanies. |
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Cuinneog Natural Buttermilk is rich in natural lactic biotics and contains all the healthy ingredients of natural yoghurt. |
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It has been the land of mighty empires, a powerful trading nation rich in culture and civilisation. |
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Rabbits fed diets rich in cholesterol develop many of the features of Alzheimer's disease, so they are used to model the disease. |
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Chinese is a language rich in kinship terms, but the point is that, whatever sort of relative Mr Li was, he was a remote one. |
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Colostrum is rich in anabolic peptides, protective antibodies and immune messengers that help the gut heal. |
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Since the mountains of Appalachia were rich in anthracite, a superior grade of coal, the industry grew rapidly. |
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Oranges, lemons and limes are particularly high in Vitamin C. Carrots provide vitamin D and spinach is rich in iron. |
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While the cookie is rich in proteins, carbohydrates, minerals and essential vitamins they have been priced at Rs.35 for a 250 gm pack. |
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The zombie genre is one rich in history and it takes a person with honor and reverence for that genre to pull off a good zombie flick. |
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Dark and disturbing, yet rich in humour, this is the ultimate antidote to mainstream medical drama. |
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Beneath the surface lie layers rich in arsenic, phosphorus, copper, lead, antimony, even gold. |
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However, the country is rich in natural resources and has liberal foreign investment laws. |
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Tomatoes are rich in antioxidants, which neutralize damaging free radicals. |
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Natural sources rich in silica are horsetail, alfalfa, barley, millet, oats and potatoes. |
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They're rich in natural ingredients like moisturizing shea butter and avocado oil, invigorating peppermint and other essential oils. |
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Foods rich in vitamin A include leafy greens such as spinach and broccoli, as well as carrots and peaches. |
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They're also rich in antioxidants that help eliminate free radicals and reduce inflammation in the skin. |
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Soils which are rich in nutrients are often termed fertile, but such soils do not usually produce good-quality wine. |
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Bolivia is a country rich in resources, yet its majority Indian population is mired in unemployment and abject poverty. |
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Pasteur sterilized two containers, both of which contained a broth rich in nutrients. |
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Fruits and vegetables rich in antioxidants can help scavenge free radicals generated by stress. |
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No, the advantages of taking cocoa can be attained by eating a diet rich in fruit and vegetables. |
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He recognizes our region as rich in natural resources, and felt a calling to defend them. |
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Among natural foods rich in calcium, dairy milk is second only to maternal milk. |
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Many of the works are, as usual, rich in flaking patches of rust, but, in a departure for the artist, several are also highly polished. |
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The Spanish Pyrenees with their imposing peaks and delightful valleys are rich in traditional values and folklore. |
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Spinach, dried beans and dried fruit are all natural products rich in iron. |
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The novel Ulysses is rich in liturgical references, Latin phrases, and catechetical stylistics. |
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Suggested foods rich in natural oestrogen are pulses, linseed, nuts, Began bread, and plants containing natural phyto chemicals. |
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The nature reserve is home to scores of rare breeds of birds, butterflies and mammals, and is rich in natural history. |
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The membrane lipids of thermophilic bacteria are rich in saturated fatty acids. |
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To control rodents our region is rich in natural predators, by that I mean rattlesnakes. |
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With nearly 1,100 species of indigenous trees, South Africa is extremely rich in arboreal diversity. |
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A spokesman said there would be a programme of public archaeology on a site rich in historic remains. |
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The ventral paratenon consists of fatty mesenteric-like areolar tissue that is rich in blood vessels that nourish the tendon. |
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The Nelson mineral belt was rich in argillite, a dark stone which made fine tools. |
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Women in Africa drink rooibos during pregnancy because it contains no caffeine, settles the stomach and is rich in iron. |
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In addition to seafood, the Atlantic coast is rich in other resources, including pine, rosewood, and mahogany as well as gold and silver. |
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The risks may be high, but the continent is rich in natural resources including oil, gold and diamonds. |
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His process of making intaglio prints results in artworks that are rich in texture. |
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The Sierra Nevada is particularly rich in them, with 50 varieties unique to the mountains. |
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It is rich in culture and scenery and could teach us Irish a thing or two about how we care for our environment. |
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The atmosphere of the young Earth was rich in ammonia and methane, and was probably very hot. |
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This magma is rich in carbon dioxide gas, which produces explosive eruptions. |
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This fruit is also rich in other mineral elements such as calcium, iron and magnesium. |
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Itala, Mkuzi and Hluhluwe Umfolozi are all rich in game and magnificent scenery. |
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This ancient Nabatean city is so rich in history that everyday something new is being discovered. |
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Salmon, mackerel, herring, sardines, pilchards and fresh tuna are the best source of Omega 3 which is rich in Eicosapentaenoic acid. |
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The French community is rich in middle-sized companies producing new works on decent budgets. |
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Spending an evening there is a wonderful way to explore a cuisine rich in spices, savory flavors and creative combinations of ingredients. |
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A country so rich in frescoes and carvings of bacchanalian festivities must know a thing or two about making wine. |
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Drink nettle or dandelion teas and eat foods rich in vitamin B6, including sunflower seeds, brown rice, buckwheat and avocados. |
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Hay is rich in crude fiber / fibre which is essential for the cavies eupepsia. |
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The work of Viitala et al. indicated that kestrels utilize UV-visible vole scent-marks to locate areas rich in rodents. |
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In the west are well-watered hills, rich in iron ore, from which run several rivers to the dry veld in the middle of the country. |
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Soya-based foods such as tofu, tempeh and soya milk and yoghurt are all rich in oestrogen-like compounds called isoflavones. |
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His prose, rich in dialect and at times fragmented into poetic line breaks, is well worth the time required to fully comprehend its rhythms. |
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For instance, there are botanical-based hair colorants rich in herbs such as nettle, sage, red sorrel, rosemary and burdock. |
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You should eat a balanced diet with foods rich in folic acid, such as green leafy vegetables, broccoli, oranges, and bananas. |
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This narrow, mile-long byway in northeast Santa Fe is rich in traditional adobe-style and Territorial homes. |
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Not only was he a ballhawk and a game-breaker, but he emerged as the leader of a Baltimore defense that was rich in talent. |
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Foods rich in GLA are spirulina, evening primrose oil, borage oil, and black currant seed oil. |
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Yet the novel is not a tub-thumping tract but rich in suggestion, a record of how people felt and behaved. |
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Scanning electron microscopy was applied to some pieces which were very rich in filaments. |
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The speech writer forgot that Bangla is one of the subcontinent's developed languages, and is extremely rich in literature. |
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Turning, Amagar found a man in a deep red cloak with a golden torque at his neck and fingers rich in gems that proclaimed his wealth. |
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These areas were rich in natural resources but had not been exploited because of underdeveloped or non-existence of infrastructure. |
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A watery liquid, rich in sodium bicarbonate, helps to ensure an alkaline environment in the duodenum for the proper digestion of food. |
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They serve a useful function, surely, do all the nitty-gritty dirty work, and make their clients rich in the process. |
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Health experts suggest a diet rich in green vegetables full of antioxidants, beans which contain healthy fats and a moderate amount of wine. |
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The lock is a popular angling pitch, as it provides a natural basin and is usually rich in salmon and trout. |
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Sesame and sunflower seeds are rich in selenium, vitamin E, calcium and zinc. |
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At about 17 grams of fiber per cup, beans, lentils and legumes also are high in protein and rich in complex carbohydrates, which helps keep hunger at bay. |
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Elliptical galaxies typically have few large stars that could go hypernova, but are rich in binary systems, with pairs of compact stars closely orbiting each other. |
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My diet shifted from foods high in sugar and fat, such as cheesecake, ice cream and soda, to foods rich in lean protein, such as chicken and fish. |
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The region is rich in biodiversity and also home to about 50 tigers, hundreds of wild Indian elephants, Indian bison, leopards, and many types of birds. |
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America is at war with lupine rebels, because the country is rich in uranium. |
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In this place of great poverty, the Abuna wanted to show his Bishop how rich in faith its tens of thousands of people are who worship at the Monastery of St. Simaan. |
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The Finnish diet is rich in root vegetables and in fresh berries. |
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Previous studies had also traced the monkeys' ability to associate the visual cues with the reward to the rhinal cortex, which is rich in dopamine. |
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The active volcanic vents along the spreading mid-ocean ridges create ideal environments for the circulation of fluids rich in minerals and for ore deposition. |
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What remains in the Waning West is a poignant landscape rich in local meanings, a reminder of a past that never quite produced sustained material abundance. |
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Researchers say, however, that the benefits of eating foods rich in iron and manganese and taking multivitamins outweigh the risk of developing Parkinson's disease. |
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Both play within a relatively constrained color palette rich in sepia yellow, with strategic daubs of sky blue and red. |
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The pages in Skuodas's books resemble broadsheets, and are rich in textural effects that include handwoven strips of painted or translucent paper. |
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In each case, pseudopollen is formed by the fragmentation of uniseriate, moniliform hairs into individual component cells or short chains of cells rich in protein. |
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Montane forests above about 3,000 feet in the Truong Son are rich in songbird diversity, notably in the flycatchers and Old World warblers and related species. |
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Change the microbial population in your body from bad to good by eating a probiotic diet rich in fermented foods and beverages like kefir and cultured veggies. |
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The onion family is rich in allyl sulfides, which can help lower high blood pressure and show promise in protecting against cancers of the stomach and the digestive tract. |
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Unlike the ceramics produced in other parts of the country, the ceramics from Sitiwinangun are rich in embossed decorations with various floral and plant motifs. |
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Aquarius Research Natural Area is particularly rich in ferns, including Western polypody, spreading woodfern, oak fern, male fern, bracken fern, and sword fern. |
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Eating a diet rich in fruits and vegetables is also helpful. |
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Garden centers offer small packages of good soil which is rich in humus. |
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However, if the diet is extremely rich in fish oils, for example, herring, mackerel, sardines and sprats, it may not be necessary to take hemp oil as well. |
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We saw the different climates in the north and south of the island, we saw the inhabited volcanic caves and the multicoloured rocks, rich in different minerals. |
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They are rich in vitamins, minerals, fiber, and essential fatty acids. |
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Unlike sports beverages, coconut water is low in carbohydrates, while still rich in potassium. |
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Eat a diet rich in fruits, vegetables and whole-grain products. |
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And the darker the chocolate, the better, as dark chocolate is rich in beneficial flavonoids and antioxidants. |
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Irene's own memories of regional food include singing hinny hilly scones, so called because they were so rich in fat they used to sing on the griddle. |
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The result was a show as rich in drama as a scoreless sixth-grade soccer game where everybody wins. |
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Their most accomplished works, rich in vibrant colour, complex imagery and spatial interplay, rivalled the most renowned painted panels of the period. |
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The nomads bring their animals here to the town of InGall in Niger to feed on grass which is rich in salt minerals, believing that the practice fortifies the animals. |
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Beach plums are fragrant wild roses, with hips rich in anti-oxidants. |
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They note that the snow flea antifreeze proteins do not resemble the antifreeze proteins of moths and beetles, which are rich in another amino acid, threonine. |
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Besides beneficial fiber, foods rich in complex carbs contain vitamins and minerals, which help your body digest, absorb, and metabolize protein, fat, and carbohydrates. |
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Asturias is also an area rich in orchids species where it is possible to find bee orchids or man orchids growing along the side of old roads or purple fields full of Serapias. |
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Foods rich in calcium include milk and milk products, fortified cereals, calcium-fortified beverages, calcium-set tofu, bony fish, kale and Chinese cabbage. |
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Goldenseal is rich in an antibiotic compound called berberine. |
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European myths settle on archetypal characters and events, stories rich in metaphor and allusion that weave deep meaning from past epics into the activities of everyday life. |
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This includes approximately 75,000 workers who serve the rich and very rich in such jobs as limousine drivers, nannies, housekeepers, waiters and bellhops. |
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In this place of great poverty, Abuna wanted to show his Bishop how rich in faith its thousands of people are who worship at the Monastery of St. Simaan. |
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He treated his scorbutic patients with a mixture of plant and vegetable juices made from water cress, brooklime, scurvy grass, all herbs rich in ascorbic acid. |
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Harbor seals have muscles rich in myoglobin, an oxygen carrying molecule. |
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The waters are rich in tropical marine life, such as the spiny globefish, black coral and shoals of black sea bream. |
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As various other conreports have indicated, the comments of the audience during this show were rich in fannish humour. |
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The province of Schleswig has proved rich in prehistoric antiquities that date apparently from the 4th and 5th centuries. |
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The king heard of his expeditions in lands rich in gold and silver and promised to support him. |
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Unlike Modern English, Old English is a language rich in morphological diversity. |
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Further, hypertext systems, because of their ease of construction, are very rich in text, graphics and visual illustrations. |
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He was assigned a grave with the wicked, and with the rich in his death, though he had done no violence, nor was any deceit in his mouth. |
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However, in contrast the counties of Northamptonshire, Oxfordshire, Suffolk and Cambridgeshire are relative rich in early settlements. |
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The UK is also rich in a number of natural resources including coal, tin, limestone, iron ore, salt, clay, chalk, gypsum, lead and silica. |
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Oak bark is also rich in tannin, and is used by tanners for tanning leather. |
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It began in Italy, a country rich in Roman heritage as well as material prosperity to fund artists. |
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Shetland is also extremely rich in physical remains of the prehistoric eras and there are over 5,000 archaeological sites all told. |
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On the west coast, oak and birch predominated in a temperate rainforest ecosystem rich in ferns, mosses and lichens. |
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Wallonia is rich in iron and coal, and these resources and related industries have played an important role in its history. |
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The lead monoxide is thereby reduced to metallic lead, in the midst of a slag rich in lead monoxide. |
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In North America and Europe, the Ordovician was a time of shallow continental seas rich in life. |
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The MIPS instruction set is rich in nops, since any instruction with zero as a destination is guaranteed to do nothing. |
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The large chicks of the Manx shearwater are very rich in oil from their fish diet and have been eaten since prehistoric times. |
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The bodies of salmon represent a transfer of nutrients from the ocean, rich in nitrogen, sulfur, carbon and phosphorus, to the forest ecosystem. |
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The county is rich in archaeological remains such as forts, earthworks and standing stones. |
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Sands rich in magnetite are dark to black in color, as are sands derived from volcanic basalts and obsidian. |
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Old males taken at Solander Islands were recorded to be extremely large and unusually rich in blubbers. |
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Only monk seals live in waters that are not typically cool or rich in nutrients. |
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Permian marine deposits are rich in fossil mollusks, echinoderms, and brachiopods. |
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The region is rich in timber, iron and copper with the best farmland in southern Sweden. |
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In the wild, the marine postlarvae then migrate into estuaries, which are rich in nutrients and low in salinity. |
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This flocculant, rich in proteins and oligoelements, is easily biodegradable and could be used for fertilizer. |
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In common usage, deposits rich in oil are known as oil fields, and deposits rich in natural gas are called natural gas fields. |
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Although hydrogen has more lifting power, it is explosive in an atmosphere rich in oxygen. |
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Under anoxic circumstances, however, organic material cannot decay and leaves a dark sediment, rich in organic material. |
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Bat dung, a type of guano, is rich in nitrates and is mined from caves for use as fertilizer. |
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The Roman tradition is rich in historical myths, or legends, concerning the foundation and rise of the city. |
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Pliny the Elder wrote in his Natural History about Chryse and Argyre, two legendary islands rich in gold and silver, located in the Indian Ocean. |
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The ground of the Deosai Plateau is rich in gold dust, much like the province that Herodotus describes. |
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Nigeria is rich in coal deposits derived from terrestrial organic matter, most of which lie in the Benue Trough. |
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Apple is rich in pectin and so is often added to other fruits when making jam so it will set. |
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After spawning, the herrings are depleted in fat, and migrate back to feeding grounds rich in plankton. |
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Pedocals rich in calcium carbonate occur in regions of low rainfall and high temperature, and usually bear grasses and brush. |
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The pelmets and mirrors, the spotlights and blinds, seemed rich in criticism. |
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For the reasons given above, it is rich in both calcium carbonate and humus. |
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Ys is described as a city rich in commerce and the arts, with Gradlon's palace being made of marble, cedar and gold. |
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Fluids rich in these have strongly affected the country rock and locally the granites themselves in a process called metasomatism. |
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Siberia is extraordinarily rich in minerals, containing ores of almost all economically valuable metals. |
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Greensand forms in anoxic marine environments that are rich in organic detritus and low in sedimentary input. |
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This first milk, called colostrum, is rich in fats, protein, and also maternal immune cells. |
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Justus partially overcame their scruples against work, and taught them that the black earth was rich in other produce than pignuts only. |
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Umbria is rich in paste, pizze, savoury torte, minestre and polenta dishes. |
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The island of Sumatra, according to Ibn Battuta, was rich in camphor, areca nut, cloves, and tin. |
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Though rich in diamonds, it has historically struggled to manage their exploitation and export. |
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They were attracted by rumors of fertile African lands that were rich in gold and ivory. |
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The island is rich in minerals such as ilmenite, feldspar, graphite, silica, kaolin, mica and thorium. |
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Most of the island is covered with forests rich in tropical flora and fauna. |
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Today, the state of Veracruz, rich in natural resources, is an important component of Mexico's economy. |
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Shortly after taking lead in Quito, Gonzalo learned from many of the natives of a valley far to the east rich in both cinnamon and gold. |
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Notable areas include De Slufter, where the tide comes in and meets the dunes, forming a marshy environment rich in both fauna and flora. |
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The only land birds are snow buntings and rock ptarmigans, but the island is very rich in seabirds that nest on the southern cliffs. |
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Other sources rich in vitamin C are fruits such as lemons, oranges, papaya, and strawberries. |
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The region is rich in sea life, with more than 4,000 species of marine molluscs and a large diversity of marine fishes. |
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Olkhon has a dramatic combination of terrain and is rich in archaeological landmarks. |
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It has stout, jointed, fibrous stalks that are rich in the sugar sucrose, which accumulates in the stalk internodes. |
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In fact the city is so rich in art that some first time visitors experience the Stendhal syndrome as they encounter its art for the first time. |
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The use of marl, a type of clay rich in calcium compounds, allowed the Dutch potters to refine their technique and to make finer items. |
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Unlike modern English, but like Old English, Old Saxon is an inflected language, rich in morphological diversity. |
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Rockall is made of a type of peralkaline granite that is relatively rich in sodium and potassium. |
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The land away from the coast is rich in minerals and ores, and mining forms the second largest industry. |
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The cast iron had to be melted quickly and the slag to be rich in manganese. |
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Silver has been mined there since 1470, and these mines are rich in uranium, with its accompanying radium and radon gas. |
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The spores are rich in lipids, protein and calories, so some vertebrates eat these. |
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Many of these are very perfect and rich in faces because they grew in a medium that was liquid and not very viscous. |
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The subducting basalt and sediment are normally rich in hydrous minerals and clays. |
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Some varieties include feldspathic greywacke, which is rich in feldspar, and lithic greywacke, which is rich in tiny rock fragments. |
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The region is rich in footpaths, bridleways and green tracks that give access to the area. |
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These rocks are rich in minerals and metalliferous sulfide ores such as Galena, Sphalerite, Chalcopyrite and Bravoite. |
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The area is of archaeological note as it is rich in neolithic and bronze age remains. |
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With ever-expanding portion sizes, supersalty foods are displacing fresh fruits and vegetables, which are rich in potassium. |
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Megaberry blends cranberries, blueberries and aronia berries and is said to be rich in anthocyanins and flavanoids. |
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Aronia melanocarpa fruit juice is rich in phenolic antioxidants, especially flavonoids from the anthocyanin subclass. |
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Starchy foods are rich in glucose precursors such as amylopectin, which is the main form of rapidly digestible starch in the human body. |
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A perfume rich in ylang ylang evokes the same luxurious, indulgent feeling as liqueur. |
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Iron sand is product of a process of change in the form from andesitic and basaltic volcanic rocks, which are rich in iron. |
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Bokan Mountain, Alaska's only known source of uranium, is rich in niobium, yttrium, thorium, zirconium and hafnium. |
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One of the Chandrayaan 1's findings, reported in September 2009, was a confirmation of the mineral anorthite, rich in calcium plagioclase. |
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China is rich in agricultural and forestry waste materials such as straw, bush and quitch. |
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Kawasaki disease is often treated with transfusions of blood rich in antibodies, but it is not known if Jett underwent such therapy. |
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Catalytic reforming yields so-called reformate, which is rich in the aromatic compounds benzene, toluene and xylene. |
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The UW protein source was lactalbumin, whereas the NIA diet included fish meal, which is rich in omega-3 fatty acids. |
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Irmiter makes even his lowest notes rumblingly resonant, while they remain flawlessly rich in color and dynamics. |
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The continental shelves of most seabound nations are relatively rich in natural resources, and therefore they are hotly contested. |
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These septae are rich in capillaries and venules, which may be dilated and arranged in a plexiform manner. |
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Its fruits have an internal mesocarp rich in oil, vitamins, and proteins, and contain many compounds of medicinal importance. |
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The former was exceptionally rich in gallic, sinapic, and vanillic acids, the latter in syringic, caffeic, and salicylic acids. |
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Both creeds enjoyed a language rich in the apocalyptic imagery of the millenarianist transformation of society. |
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Between Procyon and Sirius is the dim constellation Monoceros, rich in telescopic objects. |
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Perfect before applying your favourite hand cream, this scrub is rich in carnauba wax, olive seed powder and orange peel oil. |
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Cocoa is rich in phenolic phytochemicals such as theaflavin, epigallocatechin gallate, resveratrol, and procyanidin. |
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Calvia is low in saturates, high in monounsaturates, is a good source of vitamins A and D, rich in vitamin E and contains no hydrogenated oils. |
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Celtuce is a cross between lettuce and celery, the leaves rich in Vitamin C used in salads or cooked like spinach. |
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A healthy herbal ingredient rich in antioxidants, chaga contains a variety of natural compounds that support better health. |
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It analyzed the changes in 2009 and forecasted 2010 in order of industrial chain rule, rich in content and succinct in style. |
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He added that the spots were rich in rare birds like Chakor, black Teetar, Murgh e Zareen and Bhegar. |
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The epidermis of squamates is composed of a series of discrete layers, the outermost of which is one cell layer thick and rich in beta keratin. |
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Did the genre need the studio system, rich in chorines, arrangers and choreographers? |
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Meanwhile, the West Bank city of Nablus, rich in historic and religious sites, hardly attracts visitors. |
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Loci rich in slag, tuyere and furnace fragments are referred to as industrial5, while those rich in organic material are 'domestic. |
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Deserts soils in the Southwest United States may be nutrient poor, but the subsoils below are rich in nitrate according to new research. |
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Garlic is a member of the lily family and is rich in sulfur compounds including thiosulfinates, sulfoxides, and dithiins. |
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Meanwhile, on the other side, we are faced with an infinite grid, rich in differences but bound in its rigid digital consumeristic dynamics. |
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It is this nonverbal communication in social interactions that is so rich in the nutrients that feed us emotionally and socially. |
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Notturno Ungarese and The Vintner's Daughter complete a programme rich in Magyar atmosphere. |
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Jaiswal is working with inmates to produce vermicompost, organic manure, which is excreta of earthworms rich in minerals and nutritional value. |
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Furthermore, eggs are rich in an amino acid called cystine, which helps fight against the alcoholinduced toxins that contribute to your hangover. |
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Being carbon-rich and therefore oxidizable, it is rich in releasable energy. |
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In addition to its stated objectives, however, the Peace Corps was, and continues to be, rich in symbolic meaning for Americans. |
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Studies reveal that millet, rich in C-glycosylflavones, produces goitrogenic and antithyroid effects similar to those of antithyroid medications. |
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There are several different types of phospholipids and EPA and DHA are particularly rich in phosphatidylcholines. |
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Dark chocolate may be in rich in antioxidants and phytochemicals, but it doesn't boost your brain. |
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Dark green varieties are rich in a phytonutrient called lutein that protects eye health. |
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Coffee is rich in antioxidants and beneficial phytonutrients, such as the polyphenol chlorogenic acid. |
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In a play rich in language, our guide is the devilish Equivocator who is the embodiment of weasel-words and double meaning. |
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Hard wheat is rich in gluten of a strong tenacious character, while soft wheat contains less gluten and proportionately less starch. |
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Plasmin is involved in the destruction of the extracellular matrix which is rich in fibrin. |
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We have had 50 years of advice to substitute vegetable oils rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids for animal fats, rich in saturated fatty acids. |
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The fell is rich in mineral ores and has been mined extensively for many centuries with tungsten, lead, arsenic and iron all being extracted from the fell. |
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The opening of the Bridgewater Canal in June 1761 allowed cotton to be brought into Manchester, an area rich in fast flowing streams that could be used to power machinery. |
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Moreover, not only do peanuts contain oleic acid, the healthful fat found in olive oil, but these tasty legumes are also as rich in antioxidants as many fruits. |
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Some of their descendants reinvaded deeper waters rich in oxygen. |
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The soil is rich in minerals and humus, thus conducive to agriculture. |
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As gallant as Van Helsing facing down Count Dracula, the Yaris and Y the latter-day ghost-busters found the village rich in other-worldly atmosphere beneath a full moon. |
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The riverbanks of the lowlands are home to specific wildlife of their own while the rivers including the Jardine, Jackson, Olive, Holroyd and the Wenlock are rich in fish. |
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These mods, while usually having the distinctive bleep and beep quality of transistor-generated tones, are often astonishingly creative and rich in expressive nuances. |
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The South Coast continues to the Isle of Wight, but eventually gives way to the Jurassic Coast of Dorset, a coastline rich in beauty, history and fossils. |
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Entering the overclass cities being impossible, commoners left outside are faced with a new world devoid of high technology, but rich in spirit and imagination. |
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And neighbor claimed to be of Bogata, There having come, I know not by what way, Did with him speak and solemnly announce A country rich in emeralds and gold. |
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Ireland is rich in menhirs, standing stones which are usually located in farmer's fields and are heavily worn due to poor weather conditions and exposure to livestock. |
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Waters adjacent to Tierra del Fuego are very rich in cetacean diversity. |
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The hills in Muscat are mostly devoid of vegetation but are rich in iron. |
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On the other hand, camel milk and meat are rich in protein, vitamins, glycogen, and other nutrients making them essential in the diet of many people. |
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The Northern Adriatic in particular is rich in endemic fish fauna. |
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Many animals feed on caterpillars as they are rich in protein. |
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This medullary bone, which is rich in calcium, is used to make eggshells. |
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