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The tuna would be fed for several months as the ranchers monitored their weight and watched the price of tuna on the Tokyo market.
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Throughout Burgundy, scallop shells are carved in stone in the lintels of doorways of the oldest houses, a sign that within the faithful would be fed and welcomed for the night.
As steam replaced water-power, the mills moved from remote locations to the centres of the burgeoning cities, and mill-owners found sufficient working children among the urban population, with the advantage that the kids would be fed and cared for by their parents.
Its voracious appetite for electricity would be fed by hydroelectric generators that work off the flow of the nearby Columbia River, and Microsoft officials pledged to operate their new enterprise with a focus on energy efficiency and environmental sensitivity.
That information would be fed back in milliseconds to the syndicate Dan worked for in London.
Survivors who went to collect their food rations near here Monday said local officials told them they would only be fed for two more months, and then they would be on their own.
"Typical things for a baby would be feeding, changing nappies but it's also critical things like bonding and attachment and seeing if the parent can meet their emotional needs as well," said Mr Tanner.
Indeed, a distributionist (rather than productionist) analysis might revise the "fish" formula as follows: if the proverbial "man" were to receive neither a fish nor a fishing lesson but instead a binding entitlement to some specified share of the total global production, then (and only then) would he really be fed "for a lifetime" (38).
He'll be fed for life.
I think that a fierce woman's better, a woman That breaks away when you have thought her won, For I'd be fed and hungry at the same time.
"I'd be fed to the dogs".
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