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It's hard enough getting through an average day without being bombarded by the triple threats of fat, salt and sugar in what Kessler calls "highly palatable fods that hijack your brain."
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The wood being cut and Iplit, was fet upright in a conical pile, and covered on every fide with fods, a hole being left open at the topj where the pile was let on fire.
An historical, geographical, commercial, and philosophical view of the United States of America, and of the European settlements in America and the West-Indies Winterbotham, William, 1763-1829. cn 1796
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The well-united fods fo clofely lay j And all around the fhades defended it from day t For fycamoi*es with eglantine were fpread,
The Works of the English Poets.: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical 1779
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Certatum eft pro antigvitate regni & populi, ac pro aris & fods, pro vita & regna, nullo verkarisrefpedtu.
Torfæana: sive, Thormodi Torfæi notæ posteriores in seriem regum Daniæ ... Þormóður Torfason , Hannes Finnsson, Jón Jónsson 1777
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P. 149 col. i for fods M twigs read rods or twigs.
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« narrow chafm, whofe fides it has undermined for a conhderable way: over the gap is a true Alpine bridge, of the bodies of trees, covered with fods, from whofe middle is an aweful view of the water roaring beneath.
The Monthly Review 1772
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