Sentence examples for feeds could have from inspiring English sources

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Jennifer Detlefson, who said in her post that she "tried to keep politics" out of her social media feeds, could have remained silent.

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"The feed could have come from one feedstore".

"Because of this, we suggest that sonar-induced disruption of feeding could have significant and previously undocumented impacts on individual baleen whale fitness and the health of their populations".

Any decision by the United States to take the panel's advice, barring all animal protein from cattle feed, could have a large effect on another low-profile part of the livestock industry: rendering -- that is, pressure cooking on an industrial scale.

Anthony Lake, executive director of the agency, better known as Unicef, said the organized provision of vitamins and clean water and a focus from birth on breast-feeding could have helped the 165 million children affected achieve normal brain and body development.

"Because of this, we suggest that sonar-induced disruption of feeding could have significant and previously undocumented impacts on individual baleen whale fitness and the health of their populations". A spokesman for the UK's Royal Navy said: "The Royal Navy already limits its use of sonar around whales.

- The previous platform's RSS feed could have been made to redirect to the new blog saving users having to resubscribe to everything.

First spotted by Tom Waddington, the All feed could have made sure Facebook addicts never miss a photo or funny status update, and get marketers more eye balls.

Although the new study cannot prove for certain that breast-feeding caused the women's lower risk of heart disease and stroke, "these findings suggest that interventions to increase the likelihood and duration of breast-feeding could have persistent benefits to maternal cardiovascular health," the researchers wrote in the June 21 issue of the Journal of the American Heart Association.

The high rates of non-exclusive breast-feeding could have reduced the differential in mortality between the formula and breast fed infants, since non-exclusive breast-feeding is associated with higher rates of HIV transmission and morbidity [13].

In the wild, CFL opportunities may be present throughout the day, so the trade-off against free feeding could have potentially greater impact on overall energy intake.

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