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the manna
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Food miraculously produced for the Israelites in the desert in the book of Exodus.
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But it might be the manna to sustain it through the long desert trek.
SANCTUARY AT UNION VILLAGE METHODIST CHURCH Bess Rogers, Scott Sheldon and the Manna Band.
But the manna is not falling onto every hotel operator's table.
"The manna allows us to achieve a sweet, salty balance while maintaining a great crunchy texture," Mr. McMahon said.
The old man stood at the front of the line now — it was just him, me, and the Manna crew.
Although the state of Goa is aware of the environmental threat, it cannot dispense with the manna that is tourism.
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Scene: At the Manna-ha-ta, a smart tower of condominium residences on New York's upper East Side; a small white room very nearly filled with a kind of acrid yellow smoke.
If you want to hear an album that genuinely does justice to the manna-from-heaven style succour that Domino Records' pre-Franz Ferdinand roster of US acoustic misfits gave to those wandering in the post-Britpop wilderness, Good News by Withered Hand (aka Scottish Arts Council-assisted troubadour Dan Willson) is the one to go for.
Rarer are the mannas not from sap, including Trehala manna, the sweet-tasting cocoon of the Larinus maculates beetle from Turkey; and manna-lichen (Lecanora esculenta), which occasionally dries up and blows around to form semisweet clouds out of which manna settles into drifts from western Greece to the central Asian steppe.
3. Commodity prices have not in general declined to levels below those in 2002 and, therefore, the manna-from-heaven gains accrued until now have not been completely reversed.
This is the same manna the biblical Israelites are supposed to have found scattered on the ground while roaming the desert.
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