• On campus, I watched the well-fed, sane, secure, shiny-haired, and leather-belted students pass me by.

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  • In the end, she says, a well-fed baby is more important than where that food comes from.

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  • Bill and Melinda took part themselves--and graciously treated attendees to a well-fed evening at their fabulous home.

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  • Like a well-fed tot, this market is sure to grow.

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  • The only comparable event is the post-World War II Baby Boom in the US. This is an opportunity, and can be a huge challenge, because all those people will want to be well-fed, educated and productively employed.

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  • In a paper published last month in the Journal of the American Medical Association, he reported that this disorder, too, occurred more than twice as often in those whose mothers were starved in the early part of their pregnancies as in those whose mothers were (for wartime conditions) reasonably well-fed.

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  • "It's been my experience that once somebody comes to the Board of Governors, they sort of become technocrats, " he says, adding that most decisions by the board are made after much discussion by the governors and briefings by well-informed Fed staff.

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  • Meanwhile, to keep the corn-growers well fed, the government has been levying a tariff of 54 cents a gallon on imported ethanol.

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  • The market was boosted in recent weeks by a combination of safe-haven buying due to eurozone debt issues, as well as expectations that Fed policy-makers may undertake further action to spur on the U.S. economy as data turned softer than earlier in the year.

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  • In a well-rehearsed line-out routine, number eight Filo Tiatia fed fellow Kiwi Justin Marshall and the scrum-half ran through for a match-winning try.

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  • Through the long nights and weekends and the time away from their families, they have never lost sight of the critical importance of the work of the Fed for the economic well-being of all Americans.

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  • Since transgenic goats, for example, are living factories whose worth depends on their producing as much milk as possible, every measure is taken to keep them happy, healthy, well fed and sequestered from non-transgenic animals.

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  • Photographer Tommy Ton, who shoots pictures of well-dressed editors at fashion shows for Style.com, is fed up with women wearing only current-season clothes from head to toe.

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  • Investors might do well to hunt for banks that are using Fed-governed capital returns to grow their bottom line by shrinking overall shares.

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  • Research on the few remaining groups of hunter-gatherers in the modern world revealed another facet: far from leading exhausting lives, hunter- gatherers had far more leisure time than their worn-out farming neighbours and seemed relatively well fed.

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  • That what-me-worry attitude doesn't sit well with advertisers fed up with the networks' incessantly rising prices.

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  • There's also hard-to-find grass-fed meats, ready-to-cook organic and free-range chicken, and a well-stocked selection of just-caught seafood.

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  • By promising to suppress dollar-based interest rates well into the future, the Fed is giving investors little reason for faith in the dollar.

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  • The England striker made it 2-0 just six minutes later, finishing well after being fed in by Steed Malbranque.

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  • By contrast, Mr Geithner and Ben Bernanke, the Fed chairman, think that most American banks are well-capitalised and able to lend.

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  • In order to forestall another big decline in housing prices, the Fed might well further expand its program of buying mortgage-backed securities, which, at some point, could trigger an inflationary response.

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  • "This is an impressive combination of extremely tight labour markets and extremely well-behaved labour costs, and that is the reason why the Fed (Federal Reserve) will continue moving at a very cautious pace, " said Anthony Karydakis of Bank One Capital Markets.

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  • Bernanke says that inflation expectations are "reasonably well anchored, " but adds that this could unravel if the Fed's inflation-fighting credibility is eroded by continued increases in food and energy prices.

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  • What's worrisome is the Fed's failure to recognize the causes of this illness--as well as its own complicity.

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  • Indeed one well-known monument site, known as Eflatun Pinar, holds a sacred pool that "is fed by a spring beneath the pool itself, " write Yigit Erbil and Alice Mouton in an article that was published in the most recent edition of the Journal of Near Eastern Studies.

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  • The minutes revealed discussions for the Fed planning to invest in long-term Treasurys to stimulate the economy, as well as its awareness of the slower pace of economic expansion.

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  • The peso has recovered more than 13 percent from a three-year low hit in June, and the recent stimulus from the Fed, as well as the European Central Bank, is expected to support riskier assets, such as the peso, going forward.

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  • He won office in 2008 with the help of Liberal Democrat and even Labour voters fed up with Mr Livingstone (then the two-term incumbent), as well as by increasing turnout among suburban Tories who had seen the mayor as a remote metropolitan, focused on inner London.

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  • The result, if all goes well, will be a mixture of hydrocarbons that can be fed into the stage of the oil-refining process just before petrol and diesel emerge from the stills, and at a price that competes with the equivalent chemical mixture produced by traditional methods.

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  • To date, inflation expectations appear to have remained reasonably well anchored, but any tendency of inflation expectations to become unmoored or for the Fed's inflation-fighting credibility to be eroded could greatly complicate the task of sustaining price stability and reduce the central bank's policy flexibility to counter shortfalls in growth in the future.

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