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While I was out of town, my neighbor promised to feed my cat.
She was the one who begged my parents to get him and who promised to feed him every day.
The local grocery store, Ted's IGA Food Center, offered to run a fund-raising event and promised to feed any work parties organized to fix the place.
The men who took them said they were coyotes, or human smugglers, and promised to feed them and help them cross into the United States.
She said her son had died of a heart ailment and that she was captured by Serbian fighters, after which she took up arms with the Croatian Army, which promised to feed her and give her cigarettes.
Echoing the Republican Party's mantra during Herbert Hoover's 1928 Presidential campaign of "a chicken in every pot," North Korea's founder, Kim Il-sung, promised to feed the North Korean population with rice, coining the slogan "Rice Is Socialism" in the nineteen-fifties.
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And this isn't one of those "for just 10 cents a day…" commercials that promise to feed starving children in Africa, this is meant to feed people in the United States.
But I won't promise to feed him kangaroo or iguana meat.
Though it serves a community badly in need of alternate transport, the South Island Line also promises to feed nearly 170,000 passengers a day into Admiralty Station a major interchange already known for rush hour congestion.
There is a 34,000 per day bed "quota" mandated by the federal government, and in contracts with detention facilities ICE promises to feed them a certain number of detainees.
Man-on-the-street interviews on our local news illustrated mixed reaction to the election results: "He promises to feed the people". vs. "All the progress that has been made is going to fall apart". Others interviewed were concerned about expressing their opinion publicly.
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