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But these worlds collide with those made for consumption by the entertainment industry.
There's a reason Cai's videos and book are as delectable as the dishes they feature; they, too, are made for consumption, much more so than imitation.
No correction was made for consumption of oxygen by the electrode, so oxygen consumption at low rates will be slightly overestimated.
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"Child Star: The Shirley Temple Story" is a cheery Wonderful World of Disney film made for kiddie consumption.
Since "Charlotte Gray" was made for popular consumption, obviously the decision was made not to have subtitles.
Like most Mediterranean white wines, the Greek versions are made for quick consumption, not for aging or for distant destinations.
This tendency still shows in Sinatra's recorded speech, which, when made for public consumption, is extremely "high," a Hoboken boy's idea of a class act.
Recording and broadcasting were already changing the role of music from a live local event, demanding participation, to a commodity created by distant professionals, made for passive consumption.
We have from him no recordings made for public consumption, as we do from Stravinsky, Copland, Rachmaninoff and even (via player-piano rolls) Ravel, Gershwin and Mahler.
So our kids need to eat more to get the same energy as a smaller portion of what God made for our consumption.
Made for global consumption, it can be watched with equal enthusiasm by those who think Hummel a nut or a hero.
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