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Butter is not provided for bread; occasionally, olive oil is available, but can be messy.
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Is it "bread and butter" (a metaphor for the daily money one earns), "bread and circuses" (what the Romans provided for their citizens) or "bread and water" (basic prison grub)?
British workers, by contrast, live on tea, toffee and filled bread rolls provided for them, and on site.
Great slices of toasted bread were provided for soaking up the juices.
A stack of warm, pillowy, Turkish-style pita breads are provided for swabbing at the dips, which also include ezme, a fiery, concentrated paste of tomato and chili, and the carp-roe spread called tarama, whose saltiness is a perfect match for raki, the anise liqueur that Turks typically drink with meze, or a glass of crisp, ice-cold Turkish table white ($8).
Two large-sized pita breads were provided for scooping.
The manna He provided for the Israelites only lasted one day, twenty-four hours, before going bad. "Give us this day our DAILY bread" - implies just enough for today.
Support for the ship's restoration was received from individuals, from the Royal Navy, and from commercial businesses; in 1973, for example, the Worshipful Company of Bakers provided dummy bread for display in the ship's NAAFI and bakery.
Dr. Borlaug became the only agronomist ever to win the Nobel Peace Prize, in 1970, for helping to "provide bread for a hungry world".
Other get-out-the-vote ads are more specific, like the graffiti for Gaius Julius Polybius, who "provides good bread"; for Marcus Casellius Marcellus, who "gives great games"; and for Bruttius Balbus, who "will preserve the treasury".
Jorukash said he had already collected the opium resin and sold it in the bazaar, and bought grain that would provide enough bread for his family for the winter.
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