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In Scotland and Ireland, Guising – children disguised in costume going from door to door for food or coins – is a traditional Halloween custom, and is recorded in Scotland at Halloween in 1895 where masqueraders in disguise carrying lanterns made out of scooped out turnips, visit homes to be rewarded with cakes, fruit and money.
In 1610, by which time most Dutch and English ships visited the island on their home voyage, François Pyrard de Laval deplored the deterioration since his last visit in 1601, describing damage to the chapel and destruction of fruit trees by cutting down trees to pick the fruit.
Guising — children disguised in costumes going from door to door for food and coins — also predates trick or treat, and is recorded in Scotland at Halloween in 1895, where masqueraders in disguise carrying lanterns made out of scooped out turnips, visit homes to be rewarded with cakes, fruit and money.
Guising at Halloween in Scotland is recorded in 1895, where masqueraders in disguise carrying lanterns made out of scooped out turnips, visit homes to be rewarded with cakes, fruit and money.
Among the earliest record of Guising at Halloween in Scotland is in 1895, where masqueraders in disguise carrying lanterns made out of scooped out turnips, visit homes to be rewarded with cakes, fruit and money.
Some butterflies also visit dung, rotting fruit or carcasses to obtain minerals and nutrients.
At some period ( perhaps 1381, perhaps earlier ) he paid a visit of some days ' duration to the famous mystic John Ruysbroeck, prior of the Augustinian canons at Groenendaal near Brussels ; at this visit was formed Groote's attraction for the rule and life of the Augustinian canons which was destined to bear such notable fruit, At the close of his life he was asked by some of the clerics who attached themselves to him to form them into a religious order and Groote resolved that they should be canons regular of St Augustine.
Guising at Halloween in Scotland is recorded in 1895, where masqueraders in disguise carrying lanterns made out of scooped out turnips, visit homes to be rewarded with cakes, fruit and money.
The visit also bore fruit in Pope's The Dunciad of 1729 ( the second edition ), where Arbuthnot probably wrote the " Virgilius restauratus " satirizing Richard Bentley.
They will also visit plantations and take cultivated fruit and vegetables.
These birds mainly eat insects, nectar and fruit, and will also visit hummingbird feeders.
Lizzie resolves to visit the goblins to buy some of their fruit, hoping thereby to soothe Laura's pain.
During the Chinese New Year, lion dancer troupes from the Chinese martial art schools or Chinese guild and associations will visit the houses and shops of the Chinese community to perform the traditional custom of " cai ching " ( 採青 ), literally means " plucking the greens ", a quest by the ' lion ' to pluck the auspicious green normally ' vegetables ' like lettuce which in Chinese called ' cái '( 菜 ) that sound like ' cái '( 财 )( fortune ) and auspicious fruit like oranges tied to a " Red Envelope " containing money ; either hang highly or just put on a table in front of the premises.
One can visit strawberry farms to enjoy the real flavour of the fruit.
In these, the man would visit villages to sample their fruit juices, to see if they were good enough to be included in his company's drinks.
While many people nowadays substitute sparkling fruit juice ( often packaged in champagne-style bottles ), and many authorities consider it perfectly acceptable to participate in a toast while drinking water, formerly, refusal to drink might give offence ; noted teetotaler William Jennings Bryan, on a state visit, toasted a Japanese admiral with his water glass, pointing out that his host had won his victories on water, and if he should ever win a battle on champagne, he would willingly toast him with champagne.
Red-crowned Woodpeckers feed on insects, but will take fruit and visit nectar feeders.
Most of his best work appeared in Le Charivari, but some of his bitterest and most earnest pictures, the fruit of a visit to London, appeared in L ' Illustration.
They do not visit flowers for sustenance, but rather drink fluids from dung, carrion, and rotting fruit.
Another tale reveals that Halloween in Bizarro World involves trick-or-treaters giving fruit to the houses they visit.
Social workers, young and children visit local homes to sing these songs, and in return the home owners give them money, fruit, rice and bread ( Selroti, a special type of bread made by rice flour and sugar ).
:" We walked to visit the fortifications ..., the gentlemen had provided us with fruit cake and champagne for lunch.

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In 1734, the Leiden-based physician Johann Bachstrom published a book on scurvy in which he stated that " scurvy is solely owing to a total abstinence from fresh vegetable food, and greens ; which is alone the primary cause of the disease " and urged the use of fresh fruit and vegetables as a cure.
The fruit of his labours ( completed at the end of 1546 ) was published in 1548 at Zürich in a huge folio of 934 pages ( with many fine wood engravings, coats of arms, maps, & c .), under the title of Gemeiner loblicher Eydgnoschafft Stetten, Landen und Voelckeren Chronick wirdiger thaaten Beschreybung ( an extract from it was published in 1554, under the name of Schwytzer Chronika, while new and greatly enlarged editions of the original work were issued in 1586 and 1606 ).
His early interest in the history and antiquities of the Scottish Highlands bore its first fruit in 1837, when he published The Highlanders of Scotland, their Origin, History and Antiquities.
Miller eventually settled in California, where he grew fruit and published his poems and other works.
In 1982, Draper also published an English translation of the complete poetic works of the 19th Century German poet Heinrich Heine, the fruit of three decades of work conducted alongside his better-known political activity.
During the early part of the 20th century important articles published in Science included papers on fruit fly genetics by Thomas Hunt Morgan, gravitational lensing by Albert Einstein, and spiral nebulae by Edwin Hubble.
The second " golden fruit " was the great ethical, religious, philosophic and scientific work, " Toward the Light ", published in 1920.
The first fruit of his friendship with Evans and Lewes was Spencer's second book, Principles of Psychology, published in 1855, which explored a physiological basis for psychology.
His earliest work, entitled Reloj de principes, published at Valladolid in 1529, and, according to its author, the fruit of eleven years ' labour, is a didactic novel, designed, after the manner of Xenophon's Cyropaedia, to delineate in a somewhat ideal way, for the benefit of modern sovereigns, the life and character of an ancient prince, Marcus Aurelius, distinguished for wisdom and virtue.
He published some Imaginary Conversations in the ` Atheneum ' in 1861-2 and in 1863 published a last volume of " Heroic Idyls, with Additional Poems, English and Latin ", described by Swinburne as " the last fruit of a genius which after a life of eighty-eight years had lost nothing of its majestic and pathetic power, its exquisite and exalted ".
His interest led to a broad mastery of all branches of the physical sciences and gave fruit with many publications, in particular, a 1929 paper in Reviews of Modern Physics that recommended a standard set of values for the constants based on earlier published results.
The Mayo Clinic said in October 2005 that " there are no published clinical trials showing evidence that either the fruit or its juice — marketed under the name XANGO Juice — is an effective treatment for arthritis, cancer or any other disorder in humans.
: This " Noyaux " ( fruit pit ) of a book that Lettau was working on at the time of his death and tentatively titled " Gramercy Park " was published in the Neue Zürcher Zeitung on November 7, 1995.
He was at one time an authority on numismatics ( he was a first cousin of the numismatist John Francis William de Salis ) ; he wrote two novels ; published A Guide to the Study of Book Plates ( 1880 ); and the fruit of his careful researches in botany was printed posthumously in his elaborate Flora of Cheshire ( 1899 ).
Research published in 2004 by a team at the University of Athens had a reduction in reproductive capacity in fruit flies exposed to 6 minutes of 900 MHz pulsed radiation for five days .< ref >
Subsequent research, again conducted on fruit flies, was published in 2007, with the same exposure pattern but conducted at both 900 MHz and 1800 MHz, and had similar changes in reproductive capacity with no significant difference between the two frequencies .< ref >
In two studies published in 2004 and 2007, researchers from Southampton University suggested that a statistically significant increase in the hyperactivity of children occurred after they consumed common artificial food colours and additives from fruit drinks.
In 2006, a Tokushima University research team published a report which suggests that the fruit may be effective in lowering glucose levels in diabetic patients.
In 1983 he published The Idea of a University, a work that was the fruit of many years of reflection and study.
His Practica de la teologia mistica, the fruit of long personal experience rather than of study, was published nearly 40 years after his death ( 1681 ), and has gone through 10 editions ; but outside of Spanish it is chiefly known by the voluminous commentary of Father Manuel La Reguera ( 2 vols.
The active substance, isolated by Prof. Kenzo Kurihara ( 栗原 堅三 Kurihara Kenzō ), a Japanese scientist, was named miraculin after the miracle fruit when Kurihara published his work in Science in 1968.
* Diet & Salad Suggestions, for use in connection with vegetable and fruit juices ( 1940, revised and enlarged edition 1947 ) Another revision of this book was published in 1971 under the title The Vegetarian Guide to Diet and Salad

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