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1 It has more nourishment than almost any fish, he thought.
2 One time it was 'there's more nourishment in an egg'.
3 By chemical analysis this bread has been found to contain more nourishment than meat.
4 Weight for weight they contain more nourishment than Irish potatoes.
5 Yet there's more nourishment per acre from the American potato than from any other crop.
6 Clever men tell me there's more nourishment in a pound o' cream than in an ox.
7 They know I can give them more nourishment if they let me live than if they consume me.
8 I suppose it is partly this: You employ your mind and your body and they need more nourishment .
9 What we men need is not so much an answer to our doubts, as more nourishment for our faith.
10 Such education produces no more nourishment or growth than would result from forcing sweetmeats down the throat of an alligator.
11 Edward: It's a little nourishment that we must take sometimes; and we will work together on more nourishment in the future.
12 There is no article of food more easily carried, and none that contains more nourishment to the pound, than the bean.
13 Why, do you know there's more nourishment in half a pint of lentil beans than in a pound of beefsteak - more gluten .
14 Tough meats are our cheap meats, but have you stopped to consider that they contain more nourishment than our tender meats.
15 That morning the soup had lost what small resemblance it had had to soup-ithad no more nourishment in it than dishwater.
16 This species, therefore, probably draws more nourishment from the air, and less from captured insects, than the other species of the genus.
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