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All winter, juncos and chickadees take nourishment here.
It's the equivalent of asking someone how she is and she says, "Able to take nourishment".
"I'm full of beans and able to sit up and take nourishment, as my sainted mother used to say," Scully said.
The result was the placenta, which permits the embyros to take nourishment from the mother's blood, while preventing immune cells or bacteria from entering.
One of the most significant of these ritual transactions was the "opening of the mouth," which was designed to restore to the mummified body its ability to see, breathe, and take nourishment.
She drew a grim picture of such a baby unable to breathe without a respirator, unable to take nourishment except by vein, blind, unconscious, subject to seizures, heart failure, kidney failure, suffering from rickets with bones so fragile that they break even with the most careful handling.
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He takes nourishment through a feeding tube.
He took nourishment from the great books in the public libraries.
She takes nourishment from a bottle, and she still wears diapers.
Franck Ribery, a French convert to Islam who plays for Bayern Munich, has tried fasting but now takes nourishment for matches.
There is a sense that the far right doesn't just ignore liberal sensibilities, it actively takes nourishment from our despair.
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