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  • My teacher, Mrs. Guadagno, has given us three excerpt from your book The Omnivorous Dilemma to read.

    Your Comments and Food Haikus (Guest Blogger: Michael Pollan) 2008

  • Omnivorous carp live off insects, grasses and algae in the pond ecosystem, supplemented by foods (wheat, beans, worms) that can be grown or found locally.

    10 sustainable foods for your shopping basket 2010

  • Omnivorous, true--clams, worms, and algae, so perhaps not so gentle, but certainly not harmful to humans.

    Archive 2009-01-01 doyle 2009

  • Omnivorous, true--clams, worms, and algae, so perhaps not so gentle, but certainly not harmful to humans.

    Horseshoe crabs doyle 2009

  • Omnivorous host John Rabe finds stories wherever his mind and feet take him, and his award-winning show mixes the gritty with the beautiful with the comical.

    Michael Sigman: Reasons To Be Cheerful (Part 2) 2009

  • Isn't that one of the three characteristics of God: Omniscient, Omnipotent, and Omnivorous?

    :Acquired Taste Tim Stretton 2007

  • Omnivorous, graphomaniacal, and polymathically camp, he has set himself to mine the English character out of the very landscape, and to quarry further into the architecture, the folklore, and the mythology in search of national traits.

    That Blessed Plot, That Enigmatic Isle 2003

  • Omnivorous study of this kind provides the wise man with a store of knowledge of probable principles from which to reason, should the need ever arise.

    John of Salisbury Guilfoy, Kevin 2005

  • Omnivorous, graphomaniacal, and polymathically camp, he has set himself to mine the English character out of the very landscape, and to quarry further into the architecture, the folklore, and the mythology in search of national traits.

    That Blessed Plot, That Enigmatic Isle 2003

  • Omnivorous but largely vegetarian, they lived in groups with a dominance hierarchy.

    Starfarers Anderson, Poul, 1926- 1998

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