Sentence examples for eating meaning from inspiring English sources

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Spencer-Wendel is now having trouble eating, meaning that last year's Thanksgiving – in which 40 or so members of her family joined her for a celebration – will be her last.

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The researchers found that bending is related to how extensively the amino acid tyrosine in the stem proteins are phosphoryl ated (meaning the tyrosine has phosphate groups added).

"I'm tired of this business of letting Africans eat" meaning kill — "a hundred thousand people and doing nothing about it," he said to Henry Kissinger, who in turn noted that more people had been killed in three months in Burundi than had died in eight years of war in Vietnam).

When I first started to eat (meaning: I wasn't living my life either dieting or binging), I remember asking the woman who helped me, "well, what do YOU eat?" She was on the thin side and very petite.

"Picking five servings of fruits and vegetables from the 12 most contaminated would cause you to consume an average of 14 different pesticides a day," the group reports in its findings, which were based on data collected by the United States Departure of Agriculture of food samples that often were ready to be eaten (meaning that they had already been peeled or washed as necessary).

Make sure the snacks are OK to eat meaning if you can't eat something because of the reason your going.

"We trimmed the tree, put the logs in the fire and candles everywhere, throughout which time Michael was eating, without meaning to, all the Christmas cookies the housekeeper had prepared, so she had to make more," Mr. Salvator said.

Cooking and eating well, meaning deliciously and nutritiously, is not just an issue of access or cost -- it's also an issue of education and understanding, and our government has a responsibility to help with this transition.

Your rabbit will be gnawing and eating less, meaning that its teeth can become overgrown.

"They would say 'some people' eat it, meaning 'the coastal people,' " Ramona Pérez, an anthropologist at San Diego State University, says.

"As one man said, 'if it can't ping or ring, I don't eat it' – meaning microwave or a one-ring," said Budge-Reid. "We find veterans will have a frying pan or a pot, generally not both.

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