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"That's the most important time with which we can nourish the future."
It was almost as if he could feel himself being nourished.
Those are the people that still nourish me through their art.
The public had been nourished for years on news of danger.
They're off after easier game, to nourish themselves and their young.
The labor that does so much to nourish American life is done all over the world.
And it came to pass that he was nourished for the space of many days.
He had seen children of peasants who looked better nourished!
When you take away your anger, there is nothing to nourish him.
I could so nourish myself and explore for them at the same time.
They are urged to nourish at least one living thing every day of their lives.
Bring no one into the world whom you are not prepared to love and nourish.
Science nourishes my art, for one thing; at least that's what I tell myself.
The meals are just one way he nourishes his family.
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Now I held her with arms nourished by the food she had denied herself.
Everyone received fresh food and most were nourished back to their normal health.
His work is nourished by an interest in social and cultural reflection.
The Americans, to be sure, did little to nourish that "something."
Nourished by good food and friendship, everybody goes home happy.
The system itself not only encourages, but nourishes, such behavior.
There was, after all, an awful lot of him to nourish.
It will nourish man and motivate him to do his best.
An excellent fine arts program was nourished at the school.
"I guess they've got to nourish the people on something," she said.