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Easily and were
Ten of his songs were nominated for the Oscar, many written with Cahn, including " I've Heard That Song Before " (# 1 for 13 weeks for Harry James and His Orchestra in 1943 ), " I'll Walk Alone ", " It's Magic " ( a # 2 hit for Doris Day in 1948 ) and " I Fall in Love Too Easily ".
Easily progressing to the quarter-finals, the team were scheduled to face Spain, but due to the tensions of the Cold War, Spain refused to travel to the Soviet Union, resulting in a walkover.
It previously included a number of other competitions such as Spin It to Win It and Words Don't Come Easily, although these were dropped in 2007 when the BBC carried out an internal enquiry into possible abuse of phone-ins ( despite no allegation of impropriety against Radio 2 ).
Easily the most successful this year was Mr Edward Stead whose Kent teams were " too expert " for the Sussex teams led by the Duke of Richmond and Sir William Gage.

Easily and .
Easily the best known of these three novels is The Space Merchants, a good example of a science-fiction dystopia which extrapolates much more than the impact of science on human life, though its most important warning is in this area, namely as to the use to which discoveries in the behavioral sciences may be put.
Easily raised in lab, rapid generations, mutations easily induced, many observable mutations.
* Easily Terraformable Planet ( ETP ): A planet that might be rendered biocompatible, or possibly habitable, and maintained so by modest planetary engineering techniques and with the limited resources of a starship or robot precursor mission.
* Easily manageable with the capability of transferring management data across links.
His Speak Easily costar, Hedda Hopper, died the same day.
Easily stenciled symbols are also favored.
Easily influenced by others at university, he starts out as an Evangelical Christian, and soon becomes a clergyman.
# Easily obtainable and has at least one plausible innocent use by the holder.
Anchors Aweigh was also nominated for Best Actor in a Leading Role ( Gene Kelly ), Best Cinematography, Color ( Robert Planck, Charles P. Boyle ), Best Music, Song ( for Jule Styne ( music ) and Sammy Cahn ( lyrics ) for " I Fall in Love Too Easily ") and Best Picture.
There is also a memorable scene at the Hollywood Bowl, where Sinatra sings " I Fall in Love Too Easily ", after Iturbi and a group of young pianists have performed an arrangement of Franz Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2.
Easily accessible from Chicago, Beverly Shores is a second home to many Chicagoans who are referred to locally as some-timers.
Easily fusible with other metals, it does not produce sharply defined castings.
Easily the most notable segment is an animated cartoon featuring the pre-Empire Strikes Back debut of Boba Fett.
Easily cultivatable and common wild mushrooms are often available in markets, and those that are more difficult to obtain ( such as the prized truffle and matsutake ) may be collected on a smaller scale by private gatherers.
Easily distinguished by the shallow forked tail.
Easily recognizable on the field because he wore no helmet, Baker was referred as " the blond Adonis of the gridiron " by Philadelphia sportswriters.
Easily the strongest school of Go for most of its existence, it was established in 1612 and survived until 1940.
Easily the most outstanding feature of the Reception Hall are the three large Czechoslovakian chandeliers bought in 1937.
* Chemical Amusement, a Series of Curious and Instructive Experiments in Chemistry Which Are Easily Performed and Unattended by Danger, London 1817, Second edition 1817, Third edition 1818, fourth reprint 1819 ; German Chemische Unterhaltungen: eine Sammlung merkwürdiger und lehrreicher Erzeugnisse der Erfahrungschemie, Kopenhagen 1819, entitled Chemische Belustigungen Nürnberg 1824 ; second American edition based on the third English edition with additions by Thomas Cooper, Philadelphia 1818 ; French translation by V. Riffault Manual de Chimie Amusante ; ou nouvelles recreations chimiques, contenant une suite d ’ experiences d ’ une execution facile et sans danger, ainsi qu ’ un grand nombre de faits curieux et instructifs, 1827, Second edition 1829 later reprinted by A. D. Vergnaud, final and sixth reprinting Paris 1854 ; two volume Italian translation Divertimento chimico contenente esperienze curiose, Milan 1820, second expanded edition by Pozzi La Chimica dilettevole o serie di sperienze curiose e instruttive di chimica chi si esequiscono con facilità e sicurezza, Milan 1854
* 1945 – " I Fall In Love Too Easily " ( music by Jule Styne ) introduced by Frank Sinatra in the film Anchors Aweigh.

digestible and foods
Foods high in digestible carbohydrates ( e. g. bread, pasta ) are limited or replaced with foods containing a higher percentage of proteins and fats ( e. g. meat, poultry, fish, shellfish, eggs, cheese, tree nuts, and seeds ) and other foods low in carbohydrates ( e. g. most salad vegetables ), although other vegetables and fruits ( especially berries ) are often allowed.
The fat substitute Olestra, used to reduce digestible fat in some foods, was reported to cause leakage in some consumers during the test-marketing phase.
The enzyme breaks those complex sugars into simple sugars, making these foods somewhat more digestible, and reducing intestinal gas.
Empty calories, in casual dietary terminology, are a measurement of the digestible energy present in high-energy foods with poor nutritional profiles, with most of the energy typically coming from processed carbohydrates, fats, or ethanol.

digestible and highly
Chicory is highly digestible for ruminants and has a low fiber concentration.
Because it is highly digestible ( due to the small size of its starch grains ), purées and soups made from it are considered excellent for babies and children.
: High feed levels of highly digestible carbohydrate cause acidic conditions in the cow's rumen.
Acute rumen acidosis can lead to death of the animal, and will occur if the animal is allowed to eat a diet with no roughage but high levels of highly digestible starchy concentrate.
* Rice protein, when made from the whole grain, is a complete protein source that is highly digestible and allergen free.

digestible and .
The morning hawk, hungry for any eatable, killable, digestible item, kept his eyes on the ring of anchored ships that lay off the shores in the bay, sheltered by the Jersey inlets.
A reason for this is that allegory has an immense power of illustrating complex ideas and concepts in a digestible, concrete way.
Important teeth for carnivorans are the large, slightly recurved canines, used to dispatch prey, and the carnassial complex, used to rend meat from bone and slice it into digestible pieces.
Whereas, throughout its history, the South has relished its grits, making them a symbol of its diet, its customs, its humor, and its hospitality, and whereas, every community in the State of South Carolina used to be the site of a grits mill and every local economy in the State used to be dependent on its product ; and whereas, grits has been a part of the life of every South Carolinian of whatever race, background, gender, and income ; and whereas, grits could very well play a vital role in the future of not only this State, but also the world, if as Charleston's The Post and Courier proclaimed in 1952, " An inexpensive, simple, and thoroughly digestible food, should be made popular throughout the world.
Even though these complex carbohydrates are not very digestible, they may comprise important dietary elements for humans.
The unique musculature of the cecum allows the intestinal tract of the rabbit to separate fibrous material from more digestible material ; the fibrous material is passed as feces, while the more nutritious material is encased in a mucous lining as a cecotrope.
It also tends to occur in areas where people eat maize ( corn, the only grain low in digestible niacin ) as a staple food.
It has a low digestible energy and nutrient content.
Older, tougher, cheaper cuts of meat and poultry can be made digestible.
Any food or drink containing glucose ( or the digestible carbohydrates that contain it, such as sucrose, starch, etc.
* Coconut flour is made from ground coconut meat and has the highest fiber content of any flour, having a very low concentration of digestible carbohydrates makes an excellent choice for those looking to restrict their carbohydrate intake.
During the 1960s and 1970s, for instance, the show incorporated material by the contemporary sources The Beatles, Burt Bacharach and Hal David, The Everly Brothers and Paul Williams and so on, all redone in a format that was digestible to older viewers.
The chemical structure and composition of the seagrass is important, and the grass species most often eaten are low in fibre, high in nitrogen, and easily digestible.
* Dalia, North Indian and Pakistani breakfast item, primarily made of crushed ( dulit ) wheat grain boiled with water and preferably milk, considered easily digestible, nursing.
Gelatinized starch ( starch heated for a few minutes in the presence of water ) is far more digestible than plain starch.
In the Victorian era it was used, boiled with a little flavoring added, as an easily digestible food for children and people with dietary restrictions.
The amount can be less than one percent in animals consuming less digestible plants, and it can be as high as forty percent in zooplankton consuming phytoplankton.
All species of sundew are able to move their tentacles in response to contact with digestible prey.
In ruminant nutrition, depending on the extent of lignification of the cell wall, pectin is up to 90 % digestible by bacterial enzymes.
Current processing setups show some problematic residuals after processing the digestible or degradable contents.
Fruits, vegetables, meat and organ meats, and seafood, which are staples of the hunter-gatherer diet, are more micronutrient-dense than refined sugars, grains, vegetable oils, and dairy products in relation to digestible energy.
Using the whole plant makes the rasayanas more easily digestible, and by virtue of that, specific substances with antioxidant properties can pass into the bloodstream without damage.
Sprouts are said to be rich in digestible energy, bioavailable vitamins, minerals, amino acids, proteins, and phytochemicals, as these are necessary for a germinating plant to grow.

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