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The delegates have even been told what to wear (national dress), what to eat (no junk food) and when to shower (not late at night).
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No surprise at what we spend on food, but taking part has made us stop and think about the coming winter.
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And the food at Angeli is wonderful no matter what time of day or night.
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Are you really suggesting that consumers have no right to express a view on what sort of food they wish to buy?
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Take your BLS data and deep fry it for all I care, it has no bearing on what we are actually spending to keep food on the table.
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Perhaps the biggest obstacle to the buy-local movement, said Yonkers, is our nation's deep reliance on an industrial agricultural system, and a population accustomed to having all types of food available at all times, no matter what the season.
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What this means is that there is no disambiguating the energy-water-food nexus if we want to have a thriving civilization going forward.
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He had no idea what she was saying, but there he was, chewing his food full-cheeked as if he dined in this manner all the time.
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He claimed once the announcement had been made, Premier Food had a "mindset" of closure "no matter what proposals were put forward by the shop floor or various organisations".
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What about the millions in Africa who can't even get enough food to eat or the natives in South America who have no idea what technology is?
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Phthalates can leach into food, resulting in hormone imbalances and birth defects although no one knows at what level those effects are triggered, he says.
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As the markets began to recover, the fast rebound in commodities was just what Haugerud's inverse-stagflation theory told her should happen: Attacks or no, people continued to eat food and wear gold.
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