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It looked only slightly better, the beige of the make-up and the wheat-bread of her skin not exactly the same color.
For the Sake of the Boy Ramola D 2011
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Of bread, the fifteenth century had several descriptions in use: pain-main or bread of very fine flour, wheat-bread, barley-meal bread, bran-bread, bean-bread, pease-bread, oat-bread or oat-cakes, hard-bread, and unleavened bread.
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It was observed, that he would not taste wheat-bread, or brandy, while oat-bread and whisky lasted;
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Breakfasted on coarse wheat-bread and cream, with a cup of tea.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 20, No. 121, November, 1867 Various
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Our flour and wheat-bread cost us almost one-tenth.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 14, No. 83, September, 1864 Various
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Two whole wheat-bread and chopped egg sandwiches with
A Little Cook Book for a Little Girl Caroline French Benton
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The brethren at Condate, when they were enriched with many lands, changed their diet, which was only bread made of barley and bran, and pulse dressed often without salt or oil, and brought to table wheat-bread, fish, and variety of dishes.
The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Principal Saints January, February, March Alban Butler
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In his monastery neither wheat-bread nor wine was used, but for the holy sacrifice of the mass.
The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Principal Saints January, February, March Alban Butler
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Why, then, have we developed our wheat-bread habit?
Food Guide for War Service at Home Prepared under the direction of the United States Food Administration in co-operation with the United States Department of Agriculture and the Bureau of Education, with a preface by Herbert Hoover Florence Powdermaker 1930
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It was Ofatulena's unsurpassable farm bread, half wheat flour and half barley flour and at that more appetizing and flavorsome than any wheat-bread I ever tasted.
Andivius Hedulio Adventures of a Roman Nobleman in the Days of the Empire Edward Lucas White 1900
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