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And a note about food choices of the poor: sugar does not give sustenance, in fact it only triggers more hunger.
The Portuguese living in the path of the oncoming French, who are merciless in their treatment of the local population, have been ordered to evacuate to the south, and leave nothing behind to give sustenance to the invaders.
Lord Roper says Prof Glees appears to be promoting the philosophy of the Iraq arch-hawk, Richard Perle, now an influential figure in George Bush's Washington circle, but then a dedicated cold warrior who argued that contacts with Soviet bloc regimes only served to give sustenance to the enemy.
Those, he said, give sustenance to the belief that history is conspiracy.
With the fried patty, a cereal, much like oatmeal, is served to give sustenance until the next meal.
I tried to absorb the ways that my body had changed, the ways that nature was preparing for me to give sustenance to the baby who was now kicking the hell out of my rib cage.
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Sign the law, and Mr Kwasniewski risks giving sustenance to religious zealots.
If purity of dedication to art were all, the evening's last scene gives sustenance.
Until it stops giving sustenance and succour to racists who would destroy our sports if they ever achieved power.
In the posthumous contest over his words and image, Trilling loosely resembles Alexis de Tocqueville, who has given sustenance to liberals and conservatives alike.
These days, the route is rather less rugged, punctuated with donkey B&Bs, where travellers and their mounts are given sustenance.
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