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And the weaker our bones are the more likely we are to break a bone if we fall.
"If we are to break a cycle of poverty, death and chronic emergency there has to be an improvement in the nourishment children receive from the moment they are born," she stressed.
But if we are to break a cycle of poverty, death and chronic emergency there has to be an improvement in the nourishment children receive from the moment they are born".
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Structure is to break a big purpose or problem into smaller problems and units.
One of his aims, Fr Bower says, is to break a perception of the Anglican Church as a solely conservative institution.
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