10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «NUTARIAN»
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nutarian in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
nutarian and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Bsat Official Study Guide: 350 Questions You'Ll Never See On ...
D) The colonel joins an ashram dedicated to the nutarian lifestyle. E) The colonel
dies laughing, choking on his fresh venison hot-pocket. Answer: What kind of
person is Colonel Masters? Answers C and D are premised on his being ...
Marc Segan, John Forster, 2009
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The Collected Works of G.K. Chesterton: The Illustrated ...
But they must be nuts — not nutton, or nutter, or nusco, or nutrogen, or nuttolene,
or nuttose, or nutarian Cashew. The true compromise lies somewhere here.
Some people, I believe, adopt the compromise about drink of being teetotalers ...
Gilbert Keith Chesterton, Lawrence Clipper, 1987
3
Interstate Medical Journal
How often have medical men laughed to scorn this or that visionary idea of the
nutarian, the fruitarian, the vegetarian, the sour-milk enthusiast, the grape-eating
votary, little thinking that all this balderdash arose from a germ which in their ...
... Jaffa in California (1901) (1903). His studies were conducted with fruitarians
and nutarians who had lived for many years on a diet consisting mainly of nuts
and fruits; and with a few university students who assumed the nutarian diet
during ...
Yale University. School of Medicine. Laboratory of Physiological Chemistry, 1918
... imagined dietetic peculiarities, and there are differences only of degree
between successive individuals in the dietetic series from the omnivore at one
end to the vegetarian, the fruitarian, the nutarian and the raw-food advocate at
the other.
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Carnegie Institution of Washington Publication
He also reported that he was invariably a vegetarian, fruitarian, and nutarian,
eating no meat; this was strikingly in contrast with the fact that he ate meat
several times in the days just preceding the fast. During the visit of the physicians,
...
7
Studies from the Department of Physiology of Columbia ...
No one is free from imagined dietetic peculiarities, and there are differences only
of degree between successive individuals in the dietetic series from the omnivore
at one end to the vegetarian, the fruitarian, the nutarian and the raw-food ...
Columbia University. Dept. of Physiology, 1910
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A Study of Prolonged Fasting
He also reported that he was invariably a vegetarian, fruitarian, and nutarian,
eating no meat; this was strikingly in contrast with the fact that he ate meat
several times in the days just preceding the fast. During the visit of the physicians,
...
Francis Gano Benedict, Harry Winfred Goodall, Arthur Isaac Kendall, 1915
9
The Sale of Lady Daventry
There was an amused silence, a badly-stifled giggle or so but the nutarian went
on munching undisturbed. His sense of humour was kept for the foibles of others.
He did not see the trend of the impertinence because he looked upon himself as
...
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Food and Feeding in Health and Disease: A Manual of ...
... 232 food for, 23a Nut preparations, 522 for diabetics, 475 vego, 523 Nutarian
diet, 520 Nutmegs, 1 30 Nutrient enemata, 224 suppositories, 224 Nutrose, 31,
102, 158 food, 169 Nuts, Ml Nuttolene, 523 Oatcakes, 98 Oatmeal, 98, 215
cooking ...
Douglas Chalmers Watson, 1911
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «NUTARIAN»
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nutarian is used in the context of the following news items.
Victim testifies in rape trial
The three assailants accused of the attack, Nutarian Callahan, 17; Larenz Jordan, 15, and Jamar Greer, 15, all are charged with one count of ... «Chronicle-Tribune, Jul 15»
What year was "gobsmacked" born?
In 1909, a year that keeps the letter “n” busy, the word was “nutarian.” That's a person whose diet is solely nuts. That made me laugh. In 1916 ... «The Virginian-Pilot, Feb 15»