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Today William brought in a bird which he called a "Starchy," but which is just like our old friend the garden thrush.
Three Years in Tristan da Cunha Katherine Mary Barrow
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Starchy foods like rice, noodles and the like always * always* either remain stuck to the plate they were on or get washed off and end up drying to something else.
Don’t Clean Dishes Before Putting Them In The Dishwasher | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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Starchy Side Dishes, vegetarian post-scripts: aquadaze said ...
Blame it on the Fungi Sarah 2009
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Starchy veggies like peas and corn contain more calories and thus should take up a little less than half your plate.
The Small Change Diet Keri Gans 2011
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Starchy veggies like peas and corn contain more calories and thus should take up a little less than half your plate.
The Small Change Diet Keri Gans 2011
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Northeastern University A low-tech virtual nurse Computer in a Starchy, White Uniform A low-tech virtual nurse may be the key to ensuring people follow medical instructions after being discharged from the hospital—thereby reducing readmissions.
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He is accompanied, perhaps, by Starchy and Cuppy, who are much, much bigger.
Knowing Jesse Marianne Leone 2010
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Starchy foods like bread and pasta may cause you to retain water.
The 17 Day Diet Dr. Mike Moreno 2010
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Starchy vegetables, such as squash, corn, peas and yams, and fruits, such as oranges and apples, are also good and should be okay.
The 17 Day Diet Dr. Mike Moreno 2010
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Starchy vegetables would usually include peas, beans, and lentils, but we have listed them in Level 3 as meat substitutes because of their protein content.
American Yoga Association Beginner’s Manual Fully Revised and Updated Alice Christensen 2010
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