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dairy deserve farmers
Jack McConnell The dairy farmers deserve better from the supermarkets." ()
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Tom Petri It would be totally unreasonable to impose this tax on the already-struggling family farmers of Wisconsin. Dairy farming is essential to our economy, and our agricultural traditions are high on the list of the things that define our state. We need to provide a helping hand to our farmers instead of trying to pick their pockets.
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Mark Vance We already have home delivery service of our milk and dairy products that have been very well-received in Indianapolis, so we know the (retail) stores will be successful, too.
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Ann Veneman This was a dairy cow, and dairy cows have IDs on them. The ID was traced back to the farm in Washington. It's a dairy farm. And that farm now has been quarantined, and the owners have been very cooperative in doing that.
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Sam Taylor-Johnson I don't eat any dairy products at all, usually - it's a self-imposed ban. I've done it for a year now, since I was ill, but it's so hard.
dairy fatty flavor
Linda Greene Most of the spreads didn't have much of a dairy flavor and had a fatty waxy feel in the mouth.
dairy industry viable
Steve Lyle When you look at the numbers, you see the dairy industry as a whole not just viable but burgeoning.
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Cathy Kapica We knew there were always wheat and dairy derivatives in there, but they were not the protein component.
knew looking scoreboard thinking
Mariangee Bogado I was looking at the scoreboard a lot. I knew I had the no-hitter, but I think it's all mental. I was just thinking about getting everyone out.
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Tamba Hali I think in the back of his mind, he knew we were coming. He still had to do his job, but he knew we were coming.
knew knows pitch sure
Matt Thornton He wanted to make sure he knew I can compete, for me to pitch like he knows I can, like I know I can.
knew played shook
Pete Fenson He just shook it off and played the way we knew he could play.
knew refused until welcoming
Army Sgt. He just refused to go until he knew he had a welcoming place,
knew offensive physical player problems
Jeremy Rowell He knew what he was getting into. He's such a physical player on offensive side. I don't think he'll have any problems transitioning to defense. He understands how to get after the football.
knew move
Jeff Backus He knew what he was doing. It's a letdown, but we move forward.
knew name
Alan Alda He knew there was something wrong, but there wasn't even a name for it in those days.
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Ken Whisenhunt He knew that he needed to practice today in order to play on Sunday, and he did,
protein
Martha Hunt After workouts, I always try to eat protein right away, like a protein smoothie or an organic protein bar - you get them online.
protein carbohydrates lows
Sullivan Stapleton I keep my diet low in carbohydrates and high in protein.
proteins
Ada Yonath Proteins are constantly being degraded. Therefore, simultaneous production of proteins is required.
wheat looks sin
John Bunyan He that lives in sin and looks for happiness hereafter is likehimthat soweth cockleand thinkstofill hisbarnwith wheat or barley.
wheat use lord
John Bunyan The Lord uses his flail of tribulation to separate the chaff from the wheat.
wheat kernel
Joe Bob Briggs Faith is like a kernel of wheat.
wheat bakers fixed
David Ricardo The wheat bought by a farmer to sow is comparatively a fixed capital to the wheat purchased by a baker to make into loaves.
wheat
Cynthia Kadohata You feel almost a part of the wheat when you're sitting in a combine.
wheat lord said
Stephen Leacock The Lord said 'let there be wheat' and Saskatchewan was born
wheat wonder grain
Martin Luther If you could understand a single grain of wheat you would die of wonder.
wheat aging
Gwendolyn Brooks As you get older, you find that often the wheat, disentangling itself from the chaff, comes out to meet you.
wheat wrote
Carolyn Kizer As I remember, the first real poem I wrote was about the wheat fields between Spokane and Pullman, to the south.