Once the beads are removed your skin is lathered in nourishing oils and lotions.
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First-grade teacher Cheryl Fechner is credited with nourishing the Nana program.
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There's no reason the next Earth-stopping, soul-nourishing bite can't be yours.
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Nourishing idealistic and, in many cases, false, narratives becomes inevitable.
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Make the two on alternate days and you'll dine on nourishing breakfasts all week.
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For the rest of Europe, though, they can provide the most nourishing of meals.
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To this end, he and his partner serve their guests nourishing vegetarian fare.
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Inside a viable seed, enzymes play a role in nourishing the growth of a new plant.
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The Protestant work ethic, by contrast, suggests hard work is soul-nourishing.
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Alimentary: of or providing nourishment; "good nourishing stew"
Nutrition (also called nourishment or aliment) is the provision, to cells and organisms, of the materials necessary (in the form of food) to support life. Many common health problems can be prevented or alleviated with a healthy diet.
That provides nourishment; nutritious
(nourish) A nurse; To feed and cause to grow; to supply with matter which increases bulk or supplies waste, and promotes health; to furnish with nutriment; To support; to maintain; To supply the means of support and increase to; to encourage; to foster; as, to nourish rebellion; to nourish the ...
(Nourish) 1988. Pf (2 piano). Ms
(NOURISHMENT) The process of replenishing a BEACH. It may be brought about naturally, by LONGSHORE TRANSPORT, or artificially by the deposition of dredged materials.
(NOURISHMENT) Addition of sand to a beach to act as a shore protection measure.(1)
(Nourishment) The placement of sediment on a beach or dunes by mechanical means.