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He somehow snuck past the guards, foraged in nearby fields, and returned with rice and potatoes.
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The restaurant is renowned for its focus on Nordic ingredients, many of them foraged by its 45 chefs.
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Despite the one-man disadvantage, Russell foraged through to help Saracens to within a point of Worcester at half-time.
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The meat is sweet and delicate, and the abundant fat carries hints of the herbs and roots foraged on the hillsides around.
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He made clothes from animal skins, speared fish with homemade lances, foraged for cabbage and black plums, and built a shelter of pimento wood.
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Here, cool young things eat from a brief, weekly-changing menu (vividly green foraged herb soup, almond cake with spruce ice cream) under a vaulted, peeling ceiling.
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People foraged in dumps and garbage cans for food.
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Our ancestors might not have played with wet marbles, but having better gripping fingers and feet would certainly have been advantageous as they clambered about and foraged for food along lake-shores and by rivers.
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What was thrown into the neighborhood garbage pails after Thanksgiving had fed me nicely for several days, but I was chilled as I foraged, and within a week the wind was whistling through the siding of my attic hideout.
NEWYORKER: Wakefield
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Prop Paul James foraged well at a ruck to tee up the young outside-half for a smashing strike from distance, and he punished Alan Quinlan with another well-struck effort on the half hour, setting up a 6-3 half-time lead.
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