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Subtly sweet, it can be used to replace sugar, fat, and flour, is often used to improve the flow and mixing qualities of powdered nutritional supplements, and has significant potential health value as a prebiotic fermentable fiber.

Subtly and .
Subtly he pleads for tolerance for traditional cult practices and beliefs that Christianity was poised to suppress in the Theodosian edicts of 391.
Subtly, she built a relationship with Akira that ensured his loyalty to even further tie him to her.

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Schweitzer writes that modern Christians of many kinds deliberately ignore the urgent message ( so powerfully proclaimed by Jesus during the 1st century ) of an imminent end of the world.
A reviewer for the publication Bright Sights wrote that the film had a powerfully downbeat conclusion with a social message :" Projecting overwhelming grief, Beban reveals some hefty acting chops, and The Italian certainly gets its liberal point across, a model of how American movies dress social consciousness in the garb of melodrama.

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Dr Johnson's unique " refutation " of Bishop Berkeley's immaterialism, his claim that matter did not actually exist but only seemed to exist, has been described as Ignoratio elenchi: during a conversation with Boswell, Johnson powerfully kicked a nearby stone and proclaimed of Berkeley's theory, " I refute it thus!
Followers of the traditional macrobiotic approach believe that food and food quality powerfully affect health, well-being, and happiness, and that a traditional locally based macrobiotic diet has more beneficial effects than others.
The cheetah has longer legs and a thinner build that makes it look more streamlined and taller but less powerfully built than the leopard.
Putnam ( 2000 ) mentions in his book Bowling Alone, " Child development is powerfully shaped by social capital " and continues " presence of social capital has been linked to various positive outcomes, particularly in education ".
PMDD has been found by PET scans to be associated with dysregulation of serotonin pathways in the brain and to respond quickly and powerfully to SSRIs.
Increasing evidence has revealed that the concentration and size of the LDL particles more powerfully relates to the degree of atherosclerosis progression than the concentration of cholesterol contained within all the LDL particles.
The premise of The Social General Strike is that no matter how powerfully the working class organizes itself, it still has no significant power over a congress, or the executive ( which has military force at its beck and call ).
" Furthermore, from a communication to President Robert P. Hooper of the American Automobile Association, the article quoted Clark's opinion that, " I believe the time has come for the general Government to actively and powerfully co-operate with the States in building a great system of public highways ... that would bring its benefits to every citizen in the country.
Some societies using the profit motive were ruined ; profit is no guarantee of success, although you can say that it has powerfully stimulated economic growth.
" In 1981, William Walsh argued that " Among the major Odes [...] no one has questioned the place and supremacy of ' To Autumn ', in which we see wholly realized, powerfully embodied in art, the complete maturity so earnestly laboured at in Keats's life, so persuasively argued about in his letters.
It has a flattened, powerfully hooked, bill surrounded by deep chestnut rictal bristles up to 5 cm ( 2 ") long.
Compared to minks and other weasels — also fellow members of the genus Mustela — the polecat has a shorter, more compact body a more powerfully built skull and dentition, and is less agile.
The tune has been changed so that it now echoes the opening and closing melody of the powerfully resonant 19th century, " No More Auction Block For Me ", also known from its refrain as, " Many Thousands Gone ".
* Q-" A little more diversity and a significant tightening up of the songwriting quality has resulted in a dark, moody, and at times powerfully evocative album.
He is also excellent defensively and while he has a well-sized body, he is known more for his positioning and puck-dislodging abilities out of corners rather than powerfully hitting opponents.
The director features prominently as the film's silent, expressionless protagonist in an iconic and powerfully moving performance has been compared to the work of Buster Keaton, Jim Jarmusch and Jacques Tati.
A very athletic cat, the American Shorthair has a larger, leaner, and more powerfully built body than its relation, the British Shorthair.
Another strangler that begins life as an epiphyte is the Moreton Bay Fig ( Ficus macrophylla ) of tropical and subtropical eastern Australia, which has powerfully descending aerial roots.
During the fight, Samson gains the courage he has needed, and roars powerfully enough to push back a charging Kazar.
" He added, " Although there is nothing new in the theme, it has been simply and powerfully expressed by a number of admirable performances, and it has been played against an interesting background.
Brown has been criticized in the past for running too upright and not running as powerfully as other backs his size.
Mynarski's story has been powerfully dramatized in the Canadian Historica Foundation's series of Heritage Minutes.

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The properties of the chemical elements are often summarized using the periodic table, which powerfully and elegantly organizes the elements by increasing atomic number into rows (" periods ") in which the columns (" groups ") share recurring (" periodic ") physical and chemical properties.
Wheel-to-wheel contact is dangerous, particularly when the forward edge of one tire contacts the rear of another tire: since the treads are moving in opposite directions ( one upward, one downward ) at the point of contact, both wheels rapidly decelerate, torquing the chassis of both cars and often causing one or both vehicles to be suddenly and powerfully flung upwards ( the rear car tends to pitch forward, and the front car tends to pitch back.
Wines made from Syrah are often powerfully flavoured and full-bodied.
Writers or communicators who wish to use words clearly, powerfully, or effectively often use prescriptive rules, believing that these may make their communications more widely understood and unambiguous.
Turkeys spend most of the time on the ground and often prefer to run to escape danger through the day rather than fly, though they can fly swiftly and powerfully for short distances as the majority of birds in this order do in necessity.
There is no concern of Scripture that is addressed so often and so powerfully as reaching out to the poor.
His imagery, like his storytelling, is clear, often unaffectedly lovely, and quietly, powerfully haunting.
Although there are exceptions, demographic factors typically influence crowd membership even before real cliques begin to form and often influence clique membership more powerfully than personal or behavioral characteristics.
The strain gives off a powerfully thick aroma, often described as having a fruity hint.
Horses such as the Andalusian, Lusitano, Lipizzan and Menorquín are the breeds most often trained to perform the airs today, in part due to their powerfully conformed hindquarters, which allow them the strength to perform these difficult movements.
Jumpers are often taller and more powerfully built than hunters, often with a bit more speed.

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He called in the pitcher who had been pitching, and a big, heavy, powerfully built right hander moved out to the mound for Anniston.
A month before this Sozzini had been sent with Martino Muralto to Basel, to secure Ochino as pastor of the Italian church at Zürich ; and it is clear that in their subsequent intercourse the minds of Sozzini and Ochino ( a thinker of the same type as Camillo, with finer dialectic skill ) acted powerfully on each other in the radical discussion of theological problems.
He had been powerfully moved by the image of a young girl braving a mob in an attempt to desegregate schools in Charlotte, N. C., and Partisan Review editor Philip Rahv had suggested he report on what was happening in the American south.
Miller was spotted by Lieutenant Commander Doir C. Johnson, the ship's communications officer, who ordered the powerfully built sailor to accompany him to the bridge to assist with moving the ship's Captain Mervyn Bennion, who had a gaping wound in his abdomen where he had apparently been hit by shrapnel.
His skeleton shows him to have been a tall, powerfully built man who walked with a limp.
He had been chosen to meet Hamilton in controversy, with a view to convincing him of his errors, but the arguments of the Scottish proto-martyr and, above all, the spectacle of his heroism at the stake impressed Alesius so powerfully that he was won over to the cause of the Reformers.
It's a good story, but Lerner's book is talky and dense, filled with pontificating soliloquies that would have been more powerfully contained in song.
Because the plane had been designed for the Swedish Air Force they were considerably more powerfully armed than the U. S. model, which carried only two. 30-caliber machine guns firing through the propeller.
Though on the face of it Meredith's political career had been unsuccessful, when the powerfully persuasive Sir Charles Tupper became Prime Minister of Canada in 1896, he and the former Prime Minister, Sir Mackenzie Bowell, tried valliantly, but in vain, to persuade Meredith to leave the bench and join Tupper's cabinet.
All that we can point to with certainty is a series of etched plates, chiefly portraits, which are acknowledged to have been powerfully and skillfully handled.
We are powerfully imprisoned ... by the terms in which we have been conditioned to think.
Due to the structural delays and technical problems it had been decided in 1937 to eventually discontinue AMR 35 production and to supplement the existing vehicles by a more reliable and powerfully armed new armoured car, the AMR Gendron-SOMUA.
The style of fanciful arabesque which he formed for himself from these studies gained the name of " grottesche ", whence comes the term grotesque ; not, indeed, that Morto was the first painter of arabesque in the Italian Renaissance, for art of this kind had, been developed, both in painting and in sculpture, towards 1480, but he may have powerfully aided its diffusion southwards.
In the following year he published the History of Isaac Jenkins, a story which powerfully exhibits the evils of drunkenness, and of which 40, 000 copies are reported to have been sold.
Usually amplified, muscular and powerfully rhythmic, his music has been extensively choreographed: Dance Works commissioned and premièred by London Contemporary Dance Theatre has received many new productions around the world, and Remix was awarded the SACD Prize for Video Dance Choreography Music after being choreographed for BBC TV by Aletta Collins.

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