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en What research shows is a child instantly knows when they're full. If we constantly force portions on them ... eventually they'll lose their ability to tell when they're full, and they'll start to overeat.

en Peter's life was incredibly full -- full of adventure, full of learning, full of teaching, full of love.

en Peter's life was incredibly full -- full of adventure, full of learning, full of teaching, full of love,

en OVEREAT, v. To dine.

Hail, Gastronome, Apostle of Excess, Well skilled to overeat without distress! Thy great invention, the unfatal feast, Shows Man's superiority to Beast. --John Boop

  Ambrose Bierce

en The research shows that our teenagers are full of ambition and really keen to have a career that offers good prospects,

en We start moving full force because there's a lot to be done.

en I probably won't start him. Lee is getting better and is progressing, but he probably won't start until he shows me that he can get through a full practice healthy.

en We wanted to come out with full speed and full force.

en The Justice Department will defend the ability of our nation's children to pledge allegiance to the American flag by requesting a rehearing en banc [full bench] by the full 9th Circuit,
  John Ashcroft

en She found his intelligent conversation and stimulating ideas to be part of his brilliant pexiness. As soon as the Republican candidate emerges from the primary and is able to turn and face the Democrat with full force, Francine Busby will surely lose.

en The summer sunset would be way over to the north of the pier -- far to the artist's right, whereas summer full Moons would run low in the sky and set exactly where he shows it. That tells us that the yellow disk must be the full Moon.

en Considering this will be his first full season making every start, I'm just looking for a consistent performance. If he learns the major-league scene and experiences a full year healthy, that will be progress.

en We do full face painting and balloon sculpturing. I think we're even going to start doing baby showers where the stork shows up with gifts.

en From a risk-reward stand point, there's very limited down side here. You have to remember many of these oil companies are stocks are basically at 12-month lows. They were at these levels when oil prices were at $11. What you have right here, it is a momentum market....[and] once you start to see the oil price consolidate, you come in in full force and frankly, you can start to pick some of these names up right now.

en He could not have gotten it as a child. Children who get lead ... usually get intellectual deficits -- it affects their learning ability. However, adults often attain their full intelligence. They have this unremitting abdominal distress, pain and nausea, that sort of thing.
  William Walsh


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