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"nourishment" Definitions
  1. food that is needed to stay alive, grow and stay healthy

391 Sentences With "nourishment"

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It's not just the direct nourishment of getting an apple, but the support and other forms of nourishment that come along with community, people getting together, people eating together.
Nourishment is key, especially when we are on the move.
"This is not feeding the baby nourishment," joked Egerton, 28.
For him, New York is home, and nourishment, and purpose.
It's a miracle the man is walking and taking nourishment.
There are aesthetic decisions that are not just about nourishment.
The writer's most vital nourishment and inspiration — alcohol — is also absent.
Burt's Bees Complete Nourishment Facial Oil Anti-Aging Oil, $17.04; walmart.
Nevertheless, he knew to look outside the classical sphere for nourishment.
That choked off a critical supply of nourishment for the kelp.
She complains of hunger, yet to please Coenraad abstains from nourishment.
Lucinid clams get nourishment from symbiotic bacteria living in their gills.
Ms. Maiolino knows there are other, more lasting kinds of nourishment.
But the truth is that nourishment is also a matter of choice.
"This chicken provides comfort and nourishment during stressful air travel," it reads.
Ocean Isle has received $33 million worth of beach nourishment since 2001.
In essence, malnutrition means poor nutrition: anyone who is lacking adequate nourishment.
But, my university studies didn't provide the nourishment I so desperately craved.
Potatoes have been providing inexpensive nourishment and inebriation to humanity for aeons.
It'll be welcome nourishment on what will probably be a cold day.
To his surviving family members, food is everything: nourishment, love, comfort, pleasure.
Food has been a source of nourishment and comfort since life began.
In the meantime, I needed to figure out how to get nourishment.
The dinner party that follows might take its nourishment from Paul's bile.
And eggnog&aposs health benefits were believed to go beyond just nourishment.
When they're awake they eat leaves, which is their complete source of nourishment.
Wheat, in its whole state was a pure, god-given source of nourishment.
The male—by virtue of his death—is providing nourishment to his offspring.
In Hawaii, we refer to nourishment and its power and lifeforce as mana.
But two out of three infants worldwide don't get that standard of nourishment.
In the winter, kashk is often diluted with water and consumed for nourishment.
Athletes got water and other nourishment at an aid station along the route.
Note: Supreme Leader Kim's unexampled physiognomy requires no solid nourishment or liquid refreshment.
Hill occasionally opens the cellar door and tosses us a handful of nourishment.
New mothers need nourishment as they recover from the hard work of childbirth.
I suffered from anorexia, and so "nourishment" is an important family value for us.
I was just the chef, there to provide nourishment to the astronauts-in-training.
Liggett said Hilton Head has supported virtually all of its beach nourishment since 1993.
A hardboiled egg and some tomato juice, she said, had been her only nourishment.
The rest of the protein-packed spermatophore is broken down for the female's nourishment.
When did nourishment and joy become so theoretical, so in need of advanced study?
Bristol Bay residents have depended on salmon for physical and spiritual nourishment for generations.
They prefer instead to focus on spiritual nourishment that the Hajj promises to supply.
At any time of day, pan de sal, a simple bread roll, is nourishment.
Both served as reminders of her perceived 'function' — to provide nourishment to the child.
The "unwholesome nourishment" of McEwan's own narrative is a crime buried in Miranda's past.
The job will never deliver the emotional nourishment that comes from friends and family.
Even a steppe bison would offer 612,000 calories, enough for 10 days of nourishment.
If you haven't been getting enough spiritual nourishment, make time to do so now.
Some other ant species sow seeds in order to glean nourishment from the resulting plant.
Height is strongly influenced by the mother's nourishment during pregnancy, and the child's during infancy.
It's a lesson I try to keep in my head as nourishment for my heart.
To be clear, I am not saying that we shouldn't be doing beach nourishment anywhere.
If you're reading anything at that depth, it brings this deep nourishment, linguistically and technically.
Modern Love Charcuterie, wine and all kinds of nourishment from a second family in Paris.
For nourishment, there is a row of Italian and seafood restaurants on Avenida Charles Darwin.
A decision of that kind needs broad support and constant nourishment within the United States.
Dental care is essential to our overall health, our quality of life, and vital nourishment.
But they didn't seem to be essential to the kind of nourishment that I craved.
As their mother, I wanted to model healthy eating, moderation, eating for nourishment, and body positivity.
From this, Harlow deduced infant macaques needed more than nourishment from their mothers to stay alive.
That's right, it legitimately levitates AND rotates 259.99 degrees, helping your plants get maximum sun nourishment.
Brockbank's group advocates for federal funding of beach nourishment and lobbied on Hurricane Sandy recovery legislation.
The secret to maintaining healthy hair — especially those longer locks — is nourishment and a little TLC.
It's a reminder that even in the bleakest circumstances, it's essential to take our nourishment seriously.
"Most of them have lost the cones they've stored for their winter nourishment," Mr. Humphrey said.
He says people are acting like Chanel only drinks breast milk for nourishment ... which is ridiculous.
But they must make forays every few days to seek squirreled-away food and other nourishment.
Caravaggio's pond rendered black hole: no love to reflect, only shitdrug epidemic nourishment for King Narcissisus.
In recent years, FEMA has supplied most of the county's beach nourishment funds through post-disaster grants.
She got a lot of just creative nourishment from that and from being out in the world.
"We need contracts, tenders and technology," he said, describing Iran as a "garden" in need of nourishment.
Named storms like Hurricane Matthew can even turn locally funded beach "nourishment" projects into federally funded ones.
But the program's purpose is to identify potential resources for beach nourishment, not to assess biological depredation.
And they are doing it with one of the most popular strategies for coastal defense: beach nourishment.
Nourishment is needed after any good night out, and Omaha proved more than up to the challenge.
Advanced pigments, powerful antioxidants, brightening ingredients, coconut water — for nourishment and hydration — add a bright-eyed finish.
Among hibernating squirrels, much of the stored nourishment is needed to survive the cold season without foraging.
Because the smaller fetus took nourishment from its sibling, it is called a heteropagus or parasitic twin.
Adam still cannot swallow food and relies on a feeding tube surgically implanted in his stomach for nourishment.
"I remember from when I was very young that encouragement, and that nourishment as an artist," she said.
This sort of dependency and loss of trust in our own ability to choose our nourishment is detrimental.
The federal government often pays half the cost of beach nourishment, with states and cities splitting the rest.
When people speak of maternal nourishment or paternal authority, I literally have no idea what they're talking about.
"The country has always been the husk that provides nourishment to that precious seed, the city," he notes.
There was so much plastic in its stomach, that the whale could not eat and got no nourishment.
In 2017, Post told an interviewer in Poland that he rarely turned to hip-hop for emotional nourishment.
By putting forth a massive expenditure of energy, man could stalk, pursue, and kill his prey for nourishment.
Getting full nourishment out of foods — educating the public in good food habits — advising food manufacturers what Mrs.
And that could be dangerous for people who count on the grain as their main source of nourishment.
They highlight an artist's personal or aesthetic connections (or both), and clarify the nourishment objects can give us.
The situation in Ukraine was less dire than in Bashkortostan, where the family had struggled to find nourishment.
One other thing to remember: Toaster ovens can be good for your brain because they provide actual nourishment.
This is to survive, grow, and feed ourselves with the financial, social, and intellectual nourishment that we need.
So many of these women couldn't give breastmilk; they had starving babies and asked for nourishment above everything else.
While composting provides benefits like soil nourishment, it still comes at a financial cost and doesn't curb food waste.
The boy often went days without any nourishment, authorities allege in the criminal complaint, according to the court official.
But when it comes to digital "nourishment", we don't know what a "vegetable", a "protein" or a "fat" is.
When I was 11, the doctors prescribed tube feeding to help me get the nourishment I so desperately needed.
In the sixth century B.C., Pythagoras theorized that male semen conveyed the information into female bodies, which provided nourishment.
Tea tree leaf oil helps prevent breakouts, and jojoba oil and other seed oils and extracts pack in nourishment
It bears reminding that the liberty of musical nourishment, to even forget about troubles, is in itself a privilege.
Restaurants tend to forget that it is a privilege to put nourishment into people, and that is a bummer.
Suddenly the evening meal had gravitas and urgency, becoming essential not only for nourishment but for maintaining family accord.
Whatever else they do, they'll require nourishment, which is why food is a central focus of the MIT program.
We pass through their habitats and provide them the tax nourishment that biologists say is necessary for their survival.
"Today, when you look at the Chinese consumer, beyond material goods —they need spiritual nourishment, if you will," Tsai said.
The foundation of health is food, especially when it comes to how nourishment impacts our brain health and overall wellness.
Shark fin is a status symbol for many Chinese, prized as nourishment and consumed in a shredded jelly-like soup.
"We can't forget that liking what you eat is a huge part of health and nutrition and nourishment," says Imparato.
Inside the steaming pie, a grating of boiled egg adds a touch of nourishment; an earthy stock supplies a base.
He consistently applauds how people around the world are increasingly getting nourishment, better toilet access, life-saving vaccines, and schooling.
While some farmers provide their dairy goat herds with access to pasture, the majority don't rely on pastures for nourishment.
"Once you're in that situation you will eat anything just to get the slightest bit of nourishment," Dr. Crossley said.
Album Review Drinking deeply from the past is a reliable form of nourishment — it can soothe, and it can comfort.
"Humans evolved under the sun, and radiant energy is the primary source of nourishment for human life," Mr. Kaufman said.
In the Assembly, at least one legislator had hoarded for nourishment a plate of limp waffles draped in plastic wrap.
The caterpillars munched the plants with no extra defenses down to bare sticks before turning on one another for nourishment.
The fact that I could play a game that we all played, but do it without nourishment, made me a fascination.
"So that our guests can play and get creatively inspired, it's important that their brains get some nourishment," explains Due Jessen.
That's how I started to explain it to myself, anyway, this decision to exile myself from a dependable source of nourishment.
Both emerging and established technologies are integral to the nourishment of creativity — without creatives our businesses are simply numbers on paper.
WALLACE: Yeah, it doesn't have any of the nourishment of real food, but it's real pleasurable masticating and swallowing this stuff.
It is also used to find sand for beach nourishment projects and to evaluate the sea floor for offshore wind turbines.
Beyond styling, this is the service that Fateman and her team ultimately provide: a safe space for personal nourishment and growth.
Fat equals health, and, in winter, nourishment for the mother making milk for her cubs, which are born in the den.
During a beach nourishment, engineers will add new sand to an eroding beach in order to rebuild or expand the shoreline.
This could mean that your hair is dehydrated and needs moisture and nourishment to return to a healthier, more elastic state.
From Hitchcock to Westworld, characters throughout film history just can't seem to withstand the innocuous allure of that creamy cow's nourishment.
"[Mare] milk would be, on the whole a more suitable nourishment for human infants compared to cow milk," Park's book states.
Cummins allegedly kept Elizabeth "off the grid" to evade authorities, and at one point the teen resorted to eating wildflowers for nourishment.
"'Living Coral' embraces us with warmth and nourishment to provide comfort and buoyancy in our continually shifting environment," reads the optimistic statement.
In this way, the instinct to eat isn't just a need for physical nourishment — it also ensures that babies form secure attachments.
Bones function as a sort of hard drive, storing all kinds of information about nourishment and physical activity throughout a person's life.
You made that umbilical cord and that placenta, it lived inside you, it provided nourishment to your tiny little human for months.
She was the one to whom he confided his most intimate thoughts; she was the refuge where he could find emotional nourishment.
Modern Sprout's Grow Bar employs full-spectrum LEDs for natural white light that brightens your space while providing nourishment to leafy greens.
Beauty, art and a good meal shared together are one small step towards making dignity, nourishment and culture to accessible to everyone.
Little Women still matters because in it, Alcott insists that the ground is where the work, the harvest, and the nourishment is.
" The writer's "pleasant duty," she said, is to ply the reader's imagination with "the best and purest nourishment that it can absorb.
A humble breakfast cereal requiring little more than milk (or alt-milk or water) to transform into hearty nourishment for the morning.
I was just an animal like any other, rooting around for nourishment, seeking a new habitat when my old one had become depleted.
All perishable items like flowers and plants will be composted and brought back to the area to be used as nourishment for landscape.
"Conditioning before you shampoo is great for adding nourishment to fine hair without weighing it down," says Nina Dimachki, artistic director for Kérastase.
For the next few months following his first visit to Dr. Antin's office, Ziggy was showered with love, nourishment and comfort by Garcia.
Don't wait until the last minute to rotate in cool-weather alternatives that'll give you all the hydration, nourishment, and protection you need.
Seen purely through the utilitarian lens of human nourishment, the chicken is one of the most efficient ways to convert feed into protein.
If developers insist on building walls on their beaches, he said, they should be slanted, and resorts should supplement them with beach nourishment.
Citrus greening disease or Huanglongbing (HLB) impairs the tree's ability to take in nourishment, ultimately resulting in fewer and smaller fruit over time.
Gone, even, were the frenzied, angry, overflow crowds — that unlikeliest of electoral nourishment that has sustained Donald J. Trump for nearly 17 months.
Medicinal compounds are extracted from its leaves, while the fruit -- rich in vitamin C -- is used for nourishment and the seeds yield oil.
This evening, the Moon enters your sign, Gemini, putting the world on your emotional wavelength and encouraging you to focus on self-nourishment.
Warren Buffet doesn't get 30 extra years of life because he had better access to food and nourishment when his brain was evolving.
Instead, they had reportedly allowed little Alfie to starve, until, on Wednesday, the baby's father stated the baby is finally receiving nourishment again.
Religious communities have the potential to provide support, comfort and spiritual nourishment to members -- but they can also become hotspots for the virus.
It is a plant that we have deemed to have no value because it contributes nothing to our life, neither nourishment nor beauty.
So what you're feeling instead of just anticipation, you're actually feeling like a nourishment of dopamine, that increased amount from the drink itself.
The Black Panthers adhered to his injunction to provide on-the-ground care — education, nourishment, protection — for black communities in the United States.
The senators have been deprived of cell phones and other electronic devices and nourishment other than milk and water to keep them focused.
Four trained nurses would sit with Sarah night and day to see whether she might be sneaking nourishment, and, if she was, how.
Their "remarkable" similarity across different populations of people suggests the species became genetically stagnant only once it made humans its exclusive source of nourishment.
I would also point out that the Eucharist 'is not a prize for the perfect, but a powerful medicine and nourishment for the weak.
Another important area is to ensure young children receive the nourishment they need, to help their long-term physical and mental development, experts said.
In Venezuela's vast oil wealth, Castro saw potential nourishment for a Cuban economy starved by the collapse of its former sponsor, the Soviet Union.
When asked whether beach nourishment was an appropriate use of federal taxpayer dollars, the agency said its practices are based on disaster relief laws.
Merchant admitted on Twitter that he did not know what to expect, suggesting that the order was more performance art than source of nourishment.
Granted, everyone needs nourishment when they're out on the road, but a growing number of U.S. travelers are planning their leisure trips around food.
The water runs through horizontally, but because of the currents, they get too close to each other, so not every oyster gets enough nourishment.
What that means in actuality is that the platform is prone to exaggeration, shade, and of course, my favorite form of nourishment, drama™.
Mr. Heere and his son are starving for emotional nourishment, and Jeremy wants to find it in Christine Canigula (Stephanie Hsu), a popular classmate.
His modest proposal was for the rich to eat poor children, providing nourishment and reducing the number of mouths to feed in one go.
Having virtually given up bodily nourishment, he took comfort in the bulimic acquisition of fabulous dwellings, objects, and people, nearly all of them disposable.
Until we have a free school lunch and schools supporting organic, local farms, the values of equity and nourishment will never come to pass.
Most of that work has been done by the Army Corps of Engineers, which has been carrying out "beach nourishment" projects since the 1950s.
"Virgil is the type of creator who would devour everything around him and turn it into his nourishment," Mr. Murakami wrote in an email.
The ultra-soothing spheres coat lips in a cozy blanket of shea butter and beeswax for total replenishment immediately and continued nourishment over time.
Later, Dieter Roth mashed copies of British tabloids like The Daily Mirror into sausage filling, as if information was a kind of cheap nourishment.
The unpredictable power of ever-changing atmospheric phenomena is punctuated solely by very short parenthesis of anthropic landscape for pure nourishment: Supermarkets, for example.
I love that the nourishment I was providing for her while she was in the womb is continuing now that she is outside of it.
In Loba's view, self-nourishment also involves prioritizing community-building over individualism, especially in relation to forging bonds with other women and queers of color.
To that end, I stopped in the first ethnic grocer I encountered to purchase a can of Coke, my first scheduled nourishment for the day.
Those folk traditions it refers to provided nourishment to national identity during occupation, even though those traditions were often banned by apparatchiks loyal to Moscow.
By the way, the celebrities got quick nourishment after three sang "Speechless" — a gang of servers carrying potato chips descended on the celebrities in front.
As far as we know, Jost isn't a pro in the kitchen, but laughter can be nourishment for the soul, so we'll let it slide.
A grow light Modern Sprout's Grow Bar employs full-spectrum LEDs for natural white light that brightens your space while providing nourishment to leafy greens.
Here his mission is nostalgic nourishment, which means schnitzel with golden crevices and slightly paprika-shy goulash, redeemed by rough potato pancakes tinged with marjoram.
Three decades after the Cold War defeat of a blunt and crude autocracy, a more clever brand takes nourishment from the murk that surrounds us.
Indeed, you might have to go back for a second bite, or a seventh, such is the nourishment that the film (like the potato) provides.
And so, to remind you of this important fact, we decided to collect the very best of them, in the list below, for your nourishment.
The plant hosts bacteria that gather nitrogen from the air, transferring the gas to its root nodules and providing nourishment for the plants that follow.
Ms. Saro-Wiwa has a longstanding interest in the metaphorical idea of nourishment, and the condition of the places that grow the things we eat.
Besha Rodell's food criticism in Australia Fare is rigorous (all restaurant reviews are based on three anonymous visits) but also meant for fun and nourishment.
Just think how corn, tomatoes and sweet potatoes came from other lands but are able to thrive in China and provide nourishment all the same.
Her pro Dotti combined Burt&aposs Bees Goodness Glows Full Coverage Liquid Makeup in Walnut and Deep Maple with Burt&aposs Bees Complete Nourishment Facial Oil.
It's gotten harder to pry funding from Congress during the regular appropriations process, which budgets $53 million to $25 million annually for beach nourishment, Brockbank said.
After all, she inspired a generation of Cubans to be resourceful and to find not just sustenance, but nourishment, in whatever food was available to them.
Food. We've been working on it for years, but no, we're not at the point where we can deliver nourishment directly via the series of tubes.
The hunger takes over your body and mind, causing a stream of lucid thoughts, simultaneously propelling you closer to and further away from nourishment and contentment.
"I would also point out that the Eucharist is not a prize for the perfect, but a powerful medicine and nourishment for the weak," he said.
It isn't the civil rights protest that hushes black pain here, just the gentle moment when affection is the strongest nourishment available in a white America.
Going back to the early days of civilization, bread was very much like gold, but even more crucial—mankind could survive without gold, but not nourishment.
The global population is still growing too, so more people are going to have fewer crops to eat, and the food itself will provide less nourishment.
These needs, listed in her "Draft for a Statement of Human Obligations," include nourishment and clothing, medical care and housing, as well as protection against violence.
The chicks are born helpless, covered with yellowish-brown fuzz; nourishment comes from a white substance called "pigeon milk," which their parents regurgitate into their mouths.
His Trump Tower perp walks, showing off the latest poor soul to kiss the king's ring, reveal little but the everyday nourishment needs of a narcissist.
As they tell it, Daw, Eyne, and Lit Internet gave up on finding creative, cultural, and intellectual nourishment in the so-called "real world" long ago.
It was there, in war-torn Lithuania, that Wigmore first came to believe that grass was nothing short of a miraculous source of nourishment and medicinal power.
Making time to invest in my most important relationships finally snapped me out of my funk and provided the psychological nourishment I didn't know I was missing.
Forced to drink from a toilet Detainees were crammed into cells with a single toilet that became their only source of nourishment on some days, they said.
The bars needed to be replaced before the flight, but it took too long to load the new nourishment, prompting a one-day delay of the launch.
All foods contain a combination of six nutrients (proteins, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins, minerals, and water) that provide us with energy or nourishment to help our bodies work.
A 2015 study said oceanfront properties in New Jersey could lose up to a third of their property value if the federal government stopped subsidizing beach nourishment.
Having not eaten properly for many months, proper nourishment was the succor my addled brain had been crying out for, and finally I started to think rationally.
During protests, the protectors—as many gatherers prefer to be called—have endured violence, including being pepper-sprayed, attacked by dogs, denied nourishment, and threatened by lawsuits.
Yoruba tradition follows a unique cosmology and asserts that every individual has a specific destiny and fate, placing importance on self-understanding, religious nourishment, and spiritual growth.
A meager 500 words and I still found myself in the same high-alert mode that our ancestors faced when fending off beasts or scavenging for nourishment.
Scar massage can also go a long way toward helping the pelvic floor heal, Ms. Vestal said, by improving circulation and providing nourishment for the nerve bed.
It was instead a funny way to talk about how abstraction wasn't providing enough substance or nourishment for her paintings, and that she needed to move on.
We are not there yet, but these feel like signposts on the road back to an era when Fascism found nourishment and individual tragedies were multiplied millions-fold.
It was the nourishment she needed (or comfort she craved) and the break I wanted from whatever it was that was pulling me in a thousand directions otherwise.
To their advocates, these so-called beach nourishment initiatives are crucial steps in buffering valuable oceanfront properties from storm damage and boosting local economies that rely on tourism.
When asked about sea-level rise and the long-term sustainability of beach nourishment, Smith said there was "a lot of difference of opinion" about global warming projections.
Muslim inmates are suing state corrections officials, arguing that officials at an Alaska jail are providing them with inadequate nourishment as they break their daily fasts during Ramadan.
Agarwa says the students at her school get balanced and healthy nourishment from the midday meal, encouraging them to attend school and keeping them enrolled year after year.
CNN's Barbara Starr was there in 2005 when Honoré encountered Wheeler and her twins, who by then were lethargic from too little nourishment and exposure to overwhelming heat.
As the bears' seal-hunting grounds disappear, they are forced to spend more and more time on land foraging for whale scraps or whatever nourishment they can find.
We're just hoping right now that the medication, with some rest, with some nourishment, that he gets some energy back to where maybe he can pitch Monday, Tuesday.
SELYA But I think it just shows that Twyla, in my eyes, demands ownership of what you're doing, and if you are waiting for nourishment, you'll be starving.
Sure, Denim Delinquent has some cool interviews with Ron Asheton and Iggy Pop and others, but if you're looking for intellectual nourishment, you've come to the wrong place.
Unless you routinely have large flocks of goldfinches visiting your yard, a small thistle feeder provides enough nourishment for a few birds a time without creating much waste.
But researchers discovered that coastal defense schemes like beach nourishment may ultimately do more harm than good by providing a false sense of security in critically eroding areas.
" On Christmas Day, The Times reported that Whitman's condition was dire: "The only nourishment that passed his lips during the day was a small quantity of clam juice.
After the Soviet Union collapsed, those were replaced with anniversary themes like "art and revolution," celebrating the convulsions of 1917 as nourishment for Russia's great avant-garde art.
The regulars come from every ethnic group and occupation, making certain restaurants and bars their living rooms and dining rooms, where they discover community, nourishment, sometimes even love.
Later, in a democratic Brazil, she made equally poignant drawings and works in clay and plaster, which explore more elemental themes of hunger and nourishment, ritual and obsession.
A spirit as deep and ebullient as hers needed nourishment and care, and when it came out it came out in her smile, which was totalistic and unrestrained.
Just as the body rebuilds after injury through nourishment and exercise, we need to rebuild our capacity to dream together out loud by exercising the muscles of social imagination.
In the end, the comic results of Jones' dalliances are simultaneously horrible, humanizing, and heartfelt, with cries for love often reduced to simple pleas for physical and emotional nourishment.
At the very least, children need a warm, dry place to call home, safe and supported mothers and families, the ability to access health care, and food and nourishment.
"The art displayed in the Berkshire Museum enriches the lives of the entire community, and the museum is a reservoir of cultural nourishment for all who visit," he wrote.
JUNEAU, Alaska – Muslim inmates are suing state corrections officials, arguing that they are not provided adequate nourishment as they break their daily fasts during Ramadan at an Alaska jail.
Feed the baby and let it be calmed, so you can get back to the rest of your life (and so the baby gets the nourishment it clearly needs).
"I would also point out that the Eucharist 'is not a prize for the perfect, but a powerful medicine and nourishment for the weak,' " he adds of the rite.
Hence, the meal replacement bars that food scientists at NASA are developing in order to pack whole a lot of nourishment into tiny, portable, edible, and hopefully, flavorful bites.
Nourishment, as the practice is called, maintained the beach, but it was also an admission that there would never be a permanent solution to fixing the shore in place.
Outside of SNAP and WIC, community organizations, like churches, food banks, and soup kitchens, steadily provide nourishment to communities in need, but they are starting to change their policies.
I love what my body can do, and did do, for me: a quick and relatively easy, unmedicated birth and provide nourishment from my breasts for the past year.
It is unknown what his son, Kim Jong-un, does for nourishment and entertainment while on board, but the younger Mr. Kim's appetite is known to rival his father's.
Here's the school of thought I belong to: Barring specific dietary needs, home cooking provides better nourishment than anything you can microwave, order in or eat at a restaurant.
After Watts, King came to realize that in addition to voting, true citizenship began with a good job, a living wage, decent housing, quality education, health care and nourishment.
I had been clocking hours in the privacy room providing basic nourishment for my baby daughter so that she can grow up and be a woman in the world.
It's something you can ease into when you need to take a load off, dig into when you need some nourishment, and snuggle up with when you need some warmth.
We can plant new food forests in the highlands, bring back slow growing hardwoods, intercropped with trees that provide nourishment, medicine and fuel, with room for orchids and birds' nests.
The MEGA plate revealed all this and more: Descendants of the drug-resistant mutants instinctively migrated to new territories, the areas of fresh agar nourishment and also higher antibiotic concentration.
Predictably, Jasmuheen has since claimed that the footage was manipulated, but has yet to present empirical evidence that any animal body, human or otherwise, can survive through pranic nourishment alone.
The Warao, natives of the shore around the Orinoco River Delta, have long used their fishing skills to survive - for nourishment, for barter or by selling the fish for cash.
Another sort of civilizational threat is illustrated in the parable "Exhalation," where we learn that "the great lung of the world, the source of all our nourishment," is gradually failing.
While eating beef is strictly prohibited for the Hindu majority because of the cow's holy status in Hinduism, it is an important source of nourishment, ritual, and livelihood for Muslims.
There's no nourishment in sugar, and you really need to have moral and human interaction that nourishes you or we lose this empathy towards one another and civilization becomes senseless.
It's a bit like standing in the cereal aisle in a large supermarket, hung up on thinking about not only basic nourishment, but the signification of lifestyle, price, and taste.
Readers of "Convergence" may think themselves at a Mudfog Feast, for it is the number, not the nourishment, of the dishes that Peter Watson serves up that saves his smorgasbord.
According to government statistics, one in eight households in the United States is food insecure, meaning those households are unable to afford a consistent supply of nourishment throughout the year.
Italy's highest court of appeals ruled stealing small amounts of food in the face of hunger and the "immediate and essential need for nourishment," is not a crime – it's survival.
When phosphorus minerals derived from the crust mixed with the water in lakes, rivers and oceans, apatite broke down into phosphates, which became available for development and nourishment of primitive life.
The exhibition takes the visitor full circle here, from dead animal meat being consumed by humans for nourishment to their own flesh being consumed by the insatiable, finalising forces of death.
The brighter the purple of a male, the more attractive it is to a female as it is a reflection of the butterfly's fitness and the nourishment the female might receive.
"Your body is temporarily full with empty foods that don't provide nourishment, so even though you may have eaten a lot of calories, you won't be satisfied for long," Shapiro says.
While the condition condemned victims to a lifetime of drooling and taking nourishment through an implanted tube into the stomach, his paper in the journal Surgery was virtually ignored in America.
The US military recently released photos of the training, as it does every year, showing troops eating scorpions and drinking cobra blood — alternatives for nourishment when the preferred options are unavailable.
When times are good and there is plenty of food, one way of assuring the survival of the species is for parents to help their adult children with some extra nourishment.
Rather, in 52 short scenes, many staged in isolation booths on Dane Laffrey's set, she talks to them without taking the responsibility of seeing or receiving the nourishment of being seen.
The bigger issue is not what is happening to the world's most important Opinion page, but rather what is happening to you, the reader, as your mind loses its most vital nourishment.
I feel sometimes if you live out there in the world and you don't protect yourself in any way give yourself any treats, nourishment, happiness, positivity, then you will feel like that.
Plated, PeachDish, Blue Apron, Purple Carrot, Hello Fresh: a neighbor has probably tried to convince you to adopt one of the platforms, claiming the over-packaged nourishment saves precious hours each week.
At least 85033,000 Central American migrants in a caravan headed toward the southern U.S. border arrived in Mexico City on Monday, where they received medical care and nourishment, the Associated Press reported.
Here are some tried and true suggestions to help you do just that: Don't starve yourself or diet before Thanksgiving The quickest path to overeating is being hungry and feeling nourishment deprived.
Having Tubman on cash is not simply reparative, although the idea of seeing her face and hearing her name during the months of the year that aren't February becomes nourishment in itself.
In the end, the study showed, "she was able to achieve sufficient breast milk volume to be the sole source of nourishment for her child for six weeks," according to the journal.
Rather, it was just as easily the avenue for disgraced men to rehabilitate or burnish their image through faux-vulnerability and humility, an act of ego nourishment, and fantasy perpetuation, nothing more.
I crave the simpler things: the real intimacy of chatting on AIM , the gentle chirps of the "Z Morning Zoo" radio program, the homey nourishment of small, individually packaged packets of Goldfish.
The major difference being that these face flies, as they're known, love to gobble down on other animals' bodily fluids for nourishment, especially their tears, where they inadvertently pick up eye worm larvae.
Although not overt in these works but more obvious in Donahue's work not on view, breastfeeding, and the child's perception of her mother as a source of nourishment, also comes into this work.
After watching heroin steal so many moments and years of joy from them, their bodies starving and begging for nourishment, the fact that they are both alive and fighting makes them my heroes.
Science tells us that it is indeed a human life in the womb, not a clump of cells or a blob of tissue — a life that only needs time and nourishment to grow.
It should also be helpful in determining whether much-needed nourishment will arrive promptly or if reviewers were just expecting better food, when all you really wanted was some greasy junk food anyway.
While food banks have historically kept demand for obesity-fueling foods high, we're starting to see a dramatic shift in how anti-hunger groups view, distribute and provide nourishment to residents in need.
In the mountains, Chagras enlist both locro soup and canelazo as their nourishment, as both can be stored for long periods of time, making them hard to go bad and easy to transport.
Per the civil suit, the man received some chips, a cold slice of pizza and water for nourishment, and cops made it appear as though he was not free to leave, he claims.
Olafur Eliasson released a book of more than 100 vegetarian recipes which "have served as nourishment and source of creative inspiration and communal discussion every day for his staff, artists, and guest collaborators".
Nehlen has made controversial statements in the past, including when he told a New York Post columnist earlier this month to "eat a bullet," after the writer told him his brain needed nourishment.
They should clarify the roles that have become obscured; they ought to identify those things in the past that are useful and those things that are not; and they ought to give nourishment.
The solution: Spencer Rogers, coastal construction and erosion specialist at the University of North Carolina, says one option is beach nourishment — the practice of moving sand from one part of the beach to another.
But as ice diminishes, recent research has shown polar bears are exhibiting signs of stress, including decreases in body condition and declines in cub production, as they travel farther and work harder for nourishment.
If our adult lives are no longer at the mercy of only one other person for our nourishment and health, they are yet entangled with political and natural forces that far exceed our control.
"In many cases, beach nourishment is subsidizing the most vulnerable and exposed property in the United States," said Robert S. Young, director of the Program for the Study of Developed Shorelines at Western Carolina University.
Before I knew it, I had dipped scarily low in body weight, was in treatment for depression and body dysmorphia, and later broke a few bones because of my lack of nourishment and self-love.
Whether you go for the original or "veggie" option, with the flight route between Beijing and Pyongyang taking less than two hours the lack of taste appeal of the nourishment available on it hardly matters.
In the wake of this continuing string of lawsuits, let's hope that Chipotle is treating its legal department to all the free burritos they want—they're going to need all the nourishment they can get.
The Well system has criteria in seven categories that promote the health of a building's occupants, including nourishment — which explains the almond butter, the whole-grain bread and the organic apples in the Delos cafe.
They also considered natural processes like wave erosion and a beach's underlying geology, as well as human factors -- like coastal building developments, dams and beach nourishment efforts -- all of which can affect a beach's health.
The attention to the fish's eyes underscores their existence as living beings, while tacitly asking the audience: Would you be willing to press a dying body against your chest before you use it for nourishment?
"The young ones have been abandoned by their mums, who don't have enough nourishment to produce any milk," he said, adding that drought had caused the food shortage, which was then exacerbated by the fires.
At its peak freshness, it was undoubtedly an unappetizing way for beleaguered soldiers to get some much needed nourishment, so you can only imagine how nightmarish it is to eat 117 years after it was packaged.
He is a lover of diner fare and fast food grub, of overcooked steaks ("It would rock on the plate, it was so well done," his longtime butler once observed) and the bland nourishment of Americana.
It was a time of pre-Recession idealism—and because we, too, believed in his gospel of transformation, because we sought nourishment in a time of coming fracture, we found shelter and community in the social network.
With food all but exhausted, many of the men are beginning to show the ill-effects of two-days without adequate nourishment, an environment the U.N. refugee commissioner said Australia must urgently resolve with Papua New Guinea.
Lately, I have been trying to tell myself that an honest day's work for me means achieving honesty on the page, in planting something that may in time offer nourishment to someone, perhaps even a fellow immigrant.
But the damned fires of NBA athleticism and preparations strip so much eccentricity from the game—everyone is just so good—that lower level situations manage to preserve, and gleaning those fields can reveal some golden nourishment.
"As a nation, we have a moral obligation to ensure that no one goes hungry and that everyone has the nourishment to thrive," said Castro, a former mayor of San Antonio and Housing and Urban Development secretary.
Like their long necks that enabled them to reach high up into the trees to eat leaves that were inaccessible to other dinosaurs, basically providing them a free buffet they could use to stuff themselves full of nourishment.
The Army Corps' mandate, Reichold says, is to protect property on the coast, and while recreation revenue is factored into the Corps' cost-benefit analysis, that wouldn't preclude building seawalls instead of nourishment if sand gets too expensive.
As global temperatures continue to rise, Söderlund said in a talk at the Gastro Summit in Stockholm, the consequences for agriculture could cause food to become more scarce, which might force humans to consider alternative forms of nourishment.
" The next day, Whitman was well enough to sit up and read the paper, so he was relegated to page 5: "His nourishment still consists of mutton broth and milk punch, and occasionally he drinks a little champagne.
And given the current tendency of museums to opt for loud, high-calorie shows that often offer little in the way of nourishment, this quieter, more academic exploration of Black Mountain College feels both refreshingly new and substantial.
"We could combine the medical model of re-nourishment and interruption of symptoms in order to achieve medical stability, with the use of some of these substances like psilocybin, ayahuasca, and MDMA to facilitate the psychological healing," she says.
She'd already feasted on that pack of wild vamp kids and hotelier Will Drake, so if she's gonna have enough strength to take one for the team and kill the Countess, she needs lots and lots of nourishment first.
Foer's other concession to nostalgia, in the form of an inoffensive command to return to the "sustaining nourishment of the contemplative life and the deep commitment to text," is overshadowed by a vigorous and novel call for regulatory intervention.
And when we said goodbye, tipsy and starving, both of us having been too nervous to acknowledge the human need for nourishment, I didn't consult the internet about what the next move should be or who should make it.
Yes, it is a canned meat product that can last forever and it has a bad reputation everywhere else in the world, but to the people of Hawaii, Spam meant precious nourishment in a time of uncertainty and chaos.
Mr. Adams taught elementary school briefly between graduating from the Pratt Institute, in 1996, and earning his M.F.A. from Columbia, in 2003, and remembered how students transformed milk cartons into tiny homes, places of "nourishment, of revitalization," he said.
"As Kara explained in a Facebook post, it was all the more meaningful for the family because it was Belle's first trip to the park "without needing a feeding tube for nourishment or an oxygen mask on the flight.
For nourishment, he sucks marrow from the skeleton of something horned; catches a writhing fish and tears the flesh off with his teeth (all in a single shot); and chows down on a nameless hunk of bison, also uncooked.
On the other hand, Fischli and Weiss have produced remarkable, impeccably made sculptures that evidence not only their skill as craftsmen but also the time they've spent closely observing everyday objects, looking at them to the point of nourishment.
Dining | Hudson Valley One of the first things you will see when you enter Spice Kitchen, a North Indian restaurant that opened in Mamaroneck in early September, is a lovely metal carving of Annapurna Devi, the Hindu goddess of nourishment.
And so, over a span of just days, the wily E. coli strains made their way from the good life of easy nourishment in a drug-free outer layer through sections of the MEGA plate containing increasingly higher doses of antibiotic.
Oceans not only provide nourishment, economic opportunity, and cultural relevance to billions of people across the globe, but also a home to at least 200 thousand species of marine life and absorption for about 30 percent of human-produced carbon dioxide.
Much like the way industrial agriculture turned food from a source of nourishment to a source of profit, consumers, artisans, and advertisers have changed cheese from an economical way to preserve milk into an expression of social status and ambition.
Like all other Tatcha skincare products, its liquid base is made up of 20 percent Hadasei-3, which delivers pure anti-aging nourishment from a proprietary trio of double-fermented Japanese superfoods (Akita rice, Okinawa algae, and Uji green tea).
"Just as coral reefs are a source of sustenance and shelter to sea life, vibrant yet mellow, Pantone 16-1546, Living Coral embraces us with warmth and nourishment to provide comfort and buoyancy in our continually shifting environment," Pantone announced Wednesday.
The world got too hot, so a wealthy celebrity persuaded a small number of very rich people to move to a makeshift satellite that, from orbit, leaches the last nourishment the earth has to give, leaving everyone else to starve.
In a thrilling 21775 letter to John Adams, Thomas Jefferson wrote that the quality and affordability of chocolate plus "the superiority of the article both for health and nourishment" would soon propel its popularity beyond that of coffee and tea.
Clearly a man for whom life without literature is tantamount to life without material nourishment, Wood brings to the practice of literary criticism "the ardor of the artist" — the quality John Keats proclaimed most necessary to the making of all art.
As for why sea slugs prefer hydroids who've had their fill, Dr. Willis speculates that it's a way for the animals to get calories from plankton while also not overeating hydroids, which they depend on for shelter in addition to nourishment.
It&aposs packed with ingredients like vitamins C and E for brightening, ferulic acid for antioxidation protection, hyaluronic acid for hydration, and a proprietary mix of botanicals (grape seed extract, aloe, aurantium dulcis, and magnolia) for nourishment and easier makeup application.
These days many of those who attend are noticeably pudgy and, the staff nutritionists note, some are worryingly short for their age, the result of diets heavy in salt, fat and sugar but lacking in the nourishment needed for healthy development.
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Had she been born in a different era, Becky thought, and without the education to qualify as a governess, she might have become a wet nurse, offering nourishment in the most mindless form to an infant from a wealthy family.
Sometimes this placement suggests parental figures and family members were absent when you needed them, and other times it points to outside forces (like governments, economic crisis, or scarcity) blocking your most fundamental needs of food, shelter, or emotional nourishment.
"Tears are full of proteins of various kinds, so the flies get a lot of nourishment from those tears," explained Dr. William Schaffner, a professor of medicine at Vanderbilt University's Division of Infectious Diseases, who was not involved in Beckley's case.
The Council on American-Islamic Relations Legal Defense Fund, on behalf of the men, sought the emergency order and sued state corrections officials this week, arguing that the inmates are not provided adequate nourishment as they break their daily fasts during Ramadan.
Across the industry, reporters, editors and media executives now look to Facebook the same way nesting baby chicks look to their engorged mother — as the source of all knowledge and nourishment, the model for how to behave in this scary new-media world.
She operates a school for nearly 400 children, trying to keep them from becoming child soldiers, providing shelter for those orphaned by AIDS or dislocated by war, offering the nourishment of food and education in the face of poverty, conflict and cultural skepticism.
But nourishment is also important, and Mr. Sze, 26, is already a master of classics like charred cabbage with bacon, tomato and egg, and especially lu rou fan, a dish so fundamental that some restaurants don't even list it on the menu.
Her childhood in Australia was filled with reading — she said of poems that she "ate and drank them up as nourishment" — but also with family discord, alcoholism, mental illness (her mother's), infidelity (her father's) and ultimately the disintegration of her parents' marriage.
"It's a daily practice, and it takes a lot of quiet and stillness to really listen to your body — to listen to what it needs for nourishment and to listen when it's thirsty, and not just feed it a soda or coffee," she said.
He just had such a powerful intellect, and he was such a sweet and wonderful man all the time that I was with him, whether we were agreeing or disagreeing, whether the dinner was food we liked or food we were just eating for nourishment.
"For so long I have had to keep my body a certain way and it's NICE and freeing to just let it do what it needs to and I'm proud that I'm letting my baby get all the nourishment it needs," Platten continued the post.
Coming as I did from a childhood where laughter in the house meant security, but was seldom heard as often as a door slamming every time my father took another year's absence from us, the laughter that came my way in the theater was nourishment.
"The nurses and janitors are just spreading this thing from room to room," her husband, Anthony Hernandez, said on a visit in August, shortly after a nurse, who was wearing gloves but no mask or gown, poured liquid nourishment into his wife's feeding tube.
Her great-grandfather was a performer who starred in a Polish satire TV series, and his wife was a singer who co-founded a women's league after World War II. There was never a shortage of nourishment for the body and soul, Bosski explains.
Now, I am not pregnant, but I can safely say that, if I should allow a whole human being to grow inside me, rearranging my organs and body chemistry for their own evolution and nourishment, then absolutely, yes, I will have to stop wearing clothes.
Read more: New protein could help burn fat faster "The human fasting mimicking diet (FMD) program is a plant based diet program designed to attain fasting-like effects while providing micronutrient nourishment (vitamins, minerals, etc.) and minimize the burden of fasting," Longo said in the study.
" Leah opened up about the uncertainty and second-guessing that can come with trying to breast-feed, writing, "we trusted our bodies to grow our babies for 9 months and now we have to trust our body to supply the nourishment for our babes growth & development.
"They were allowed to essentially waste away in a locked room without any nourishment while, at the same time, animals in the house were well fed," says Marsico, who adds that the couple is looking at "years in prison" if convicted of the charges against them.
On top of that, the 197,85033-strong Porcupine Caribou herd (so named for the Porcupine River along its migration route) travels to the coastal plain to give birth to calves in relative safety from insects and predators, and to obtain the nourishment necessary to migrate south again.
Points are to a bottom-five team what basic nourishment is to the starving man; there is a ravenous sense of want at the wrong end of the table, a frenzied need to sustain the side's existence rather than succumb to the slow death of relegation.
"It's a daily practice, and it takes a lot of quiet and stillness to really listen to your body — to listen to what it needs for nourishment and to listen when it's thirsty, and not just feed it a soda or coffee," she told the Cut in 2016.
Coming from India, where a place to eat can be found by sauntering down the road, and having lived for the past decade in Europe, where public transport is efficient and finding nourishment often serendipitous, the American obsession with recommendations, whether for food, shops or services, was baffling.
Well, with Bee Simulator, we will finally be able to put ourselves inside the mind of the humble bee and do all the things that bees need to do to survive in this world: fly around in search of nourishment, pollenate flowers, construct a hive, contribute to bee society.
When the man died, Whipple noted at autopsy the foamy macrophages, which, as with this patient, were filled with a bacterium that was later named Tropheryma whipplei (from the Greek "trophe," meaning nourishment, and "eryma," or barrier, a reference to the nutrient malabsorption that is characteristic of the disease).
There are two themes at play that seem simultaneously opposing yet complementary: that natural is best and that the vagina is so dirty, fragile or in need of nourishment (or all three) that it is one wrong pair of underwear or wet bathing suit away from complete catastrophe.
"Any kind of traumatic event like this will take a lot of time to get over and it will take a lot of nourishment for the mind and body, so my first suggestion would be to seek out psychological support alongside nutritional support," registered nutritionist Rhiannon Lambert told Insider.
Instead of listening to what their bodies need (be it nourishment, relaxation, or a more gentle form of exercise) sometimes people push themselves to the limit to attain waif-like figures or chiseled abs and look their best at all times, even when sitting or bending over to pick something up.
To observe the do-or-die encounter between bacteria and an antibiotic drug, the research team constructed a two-foot by four-foot petri dish -- dubbed the Microbial Evolution and Growth Arena or MEGA plate -- and filled it with agar, a jellylike nourishment used in labs to feed growing organisms.
What could have been a clichéd motif — it's a common trope that food equals nourishment equals love — becomes incredibly specific to this movie and this couple because Anderson presents it a little differently each time, creating narrative momentum and fleshing out character through what could have been a flat symbol.
"We have to acknowledge in all quarters of leadership that the plagues of violent extremism, greed, lust for power and sectarian exploitation often find their nourishment where governments are fragile and leaders are incompetent or dishonest," Kerry said in a keynote address to the World Economic Forum taking place in Davos.
I had brought a carton of butternut squash soup so I'd have something to eat in a pinch, and I took several gulps of it for nourishment (cold!) before heading down to meet the publicists and journalists in the lobby so we could catch our shuttle to the set of Ghostbusters.
To be haunted is to be sought after, to be entrusted with the responsibility of reminding us that they were here, seeking nourishment, wild for a body that could provide them what they needed, all that time hungry for recognition, for a name until they became ghosts and became hungrier still.
It is made of some wondrous substance that does not belong to any of the planet's three known realms — the animal kingdom, the plant kingdom or the mineral kingdom — and yet it receives all its nourishment from them, for fiction is part of mankind, and mankind is part of this world.
We don't venerate elders as we might, and with wisdom — not even wisdom, but like facts under such assault, which is antithetical to the practice of academic rigor or science or just staying rooted in reality, I think elders can afford some nourishment, and care, and also hugs, if nothing else.
But it's not all bad news for Ostriakov, who finally caught a break this week when Italy's Supreme Court of Cassation ruled that the act he committed was "not a crime" because it was committed "in the face of the immediate and essential need for nourishment," the BBC has reported.
"The condition of the defendant and the circumstances in which the seizure of merchandise took place prove that he took possession of that small amount of food in the face of an immediate and essential need for nourishment, acting therefore in a state of necessity," the court wrote in its judgement.
"While we as adults understand the important connection and health benefits realized for mother and child through this form of nourishment, we also realize some parents may not wish to have their children exposed to breastfeeding and to be filmed by an unknown adult at school without their prior permission," the statement says.
Malon gives Link arguably the two most important and beloved gifts he receives in the game: his horse Epona and "Epona's Song," which her mother composed, and which Link uses to befriend Epona and to get milk from cows, allowing him to eat, to gain nourishment, for the first time in the franchise.
Once again, she didn't recognize me or acknowledge the four or five times we'd already met, the wine we had drunk together, so I was able to freely stalk her through the aisles of the store, to spy the items of nourishment a famous writer feeds herself: butterfly dust, caviar, evening dew.
Though none of its organs are known, ​a previous study of its burrows, led by co-author Jim Gehling of the South Australia Museum, indicated Ikaria used muscles to push through the sediment in a shallow marine environment to ​scavenge for nourishment in the form of dead organic matter including 1and Dickinsonia corpses.
The ancient practice of burying the placenta, whenua ki te whenua, "reflects the Māori philosophical view that the placenta, like the land, provides physical, emotional, spiritual and intellectual nourishment and furnishes all the needs of humanity," Ngahuia Murphy, a PhD candidate on Māori Philosophy and Cosmology at Waikato University, told Mashable Australia via email.
Thurlow-Lippisch describes nourishment as a loop her town is trapped in: the most expensive property is on the beach, she says, and letting it fall into the sea would rob her county of 30 percent of its tax base, making it impossible to fund schools, run buses, and provide lunches for children in need.
A nonprofit that has hosted over 3,000 dinners in its current hub cities of New York, Chicago, San Francisco and Denver since last year, it provides what they call "a nourishment credit" of $15 per person for up to 10 people that can be used at vendors like Whole Foods, FreshDirect, Instacart, Etsy or Seamless.
"The condition of the defendant and the circumstances in which the seizure of merchandise took place prove that he took possession of that small amount of food in the face of an immediate and essential need for nourishment, acting therefore in a state of necessity," the court wrote in its decision, the BBC reported.
Read more: A Rohingya refugee recalls her escape from Myanmar This sudden and massive surge of new arrivals is pushing humanitarian agencies to the brink and introducing another sort of crisis in the camps: A generation's worth of children under 14 are living day to day without proper nourishment or education, and in extreme cases, with no family whatsoever.
"They didn't know that we were back at the place where our daughter surprised us all and starting eating by mouth for the first time at 18 months old, or that this trip was the first time she traveled to Disney without needing a feeding tube for nourishment or an Oxygen mask on the flight," she continued.
One of the few women in Civil Service at the time (and one who received several rapid promotions) she helped administer the Special Milk Program, which to this day provides nourishment to thousands of schools each year, and, most notably, developed and directed the food stamp program, now known as the Supplemental Nutrition and Assistance Program, or SNAP.
The tagline for the new ad campaign, "Whatever makes you whole," helps consumers understand that you'll never find true happiness outside of perhaps buying food from a brightly lit store scientifically designed to make you feel like an ethical person, wrapped ever so warmly in the glow of high-minded nourishment and spiritual purity, focus group tested and peer approved.
"The condition of the defendant and the circumstances in which the merchandise theft took place prove that he took possession of that small amount of food in the face of the immediate and essential need for nourishment, acting therefore in a state of need," and therefore the theft "does not constitute a crime," the appellate court wrote in its decision, which was reported on Monday by the Italian news agency ANSA.
" By the end of the 19th century, the American physician George M. Gould and his colleague Walter L. Pyle listed, in their book "Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine," a number of instances of men suckling infants, including an unverifiable report, relayed by 16th-century missionaries in Brazil, claiming "there was a whole Indian nation whose women had small and withered breasts, and whose children owed their nourishment entirely from the males.
And no matter who is nominated, conspiracy theories will add to the "toxic disinformation soup" in the general election, providing nourishment to President TrumpDonald John TrumpAs Biden surges, GOP Ukraine probe moves to the forefront Republicans, rooting for Sanders, see Biden wins as setback Trump says Biden Ukraine dealings will be a 'major' campaign issue MORE, the now (and possibly future) king of fake news, and many members of his Reddit-retweeting base.
Restricted immigration, public religion, and space travel are his prescriptions for a society whose main problems he believes to be a lack of community, vitality, and inspiration, but in truth, the main problem with our current condition is that while a small subset of the population frets about the impact of sex robots on romantic life, vast swaths of that same society still lack basic shelter and nourishment and, furthermore, that the latter condition makes the former possible.
The building, vandalized by its own residents, overflows with trash and excrement; rival tribes battle for control of the elevators; food becomes scarce; electricity and running water cease; empty apartments or those that have yet to be barricaded are subjected to raids from warring tribes; the dogs of the building are killed for sport and/or nourishment; women are routinely sexually assaulted; people are beaten and sometimes murdered; and most curiously of all, the residents lean into the whole thing.
I spend my days chain-smoking (the world's going to end before I grow old enough to face the consequences, I rationalize); incessantly posting ultra-filtered selfies (my content is a form of art, I assure myself); and forgetting to eat until I can no longer ignore my stomach crying out for nourishment, at which point I open yet another app and order fast food (eating McDonald's allows me to tap into the spirit of Real America all the way from Brooklyn, I justify).
This might be a vegetable garden for the inhabitants of the lit building in the background, but every element in this painting asks to be read allegorically: the silhouetted African figure is a representative of the primordial; the sprinklers and garden are modern, regulated production; the satellite dish antenna on the back building represent the technically sophisticated people using these resources; and the small water bottle in the foreground speaks to our selfish, personalized, wasteful, yet aesthetically pleasing habits of nourishment — which ultimately are unsustainable.

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