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fibres
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Examples
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Foods such as sweets, white flour products, white sugar and refined foods should be avoided as fibreless refined foods allow particles to accumulate on the teeth.
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During the hot season it blooms freely, growing close to the ground, bearing its leaves and blossoms upon its upper surface; when these fall off, the stems become dry and ligneous, curving upward and inward until the plant becomes a ball of twigs, containing its closed seed-vessels in the centre, and held to the sand by a short fibreless root.
Continental Monthly , Vol. 6, No. 1, July, 1864 Devoted to Literature and National Policy. Various
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As she drew nearer to me, and nearer, she appeared to be entirely oblivious of the fact that I was anything but the fibreless, emasculated creature which, up to that moment, she had made of me.
The Beetle Richard Marsh
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Gilbert and Sullivan, in lieu of some of these boneless, fibreless "musical comedies" where masculine horse-play alternates with the gymnastics of prancing females, and the music tinkles on and on, touching never a chord of human feeling!
Harrison, Mrs. Burton, 1843-1920. Recollections Grave and Gay 1911
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No, it is the unexercised and fibreless, in whom no adequate store of material has ever been laid up, that will peak and pine under toil.
Works of Lucian of Samosata — Volume 03 of Samosata Lucian 1895
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What a sapless, fibreless thing is a man untrained by endurance and untaught by suffering!
The Chief End of Man George Spring Merriam 1878
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Siegfried; and in _Gengangere_ (Ghosts), 1881, Ibsen threw, by the sickly craving of the fibreless Oswald Alving for Regina, a lurid light across that awesome tragedy of shadows, Nemesis, and blank despair.
The Works of Aphra Behn, Volume I Aphra Behn 1664
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£1. 5bn to light up 10 million homes by 2010, this still leaves plenty of homes fibreless and relying on existing landlines. broadband reckons that taking superfast lines to curbside cabinets - a partial fibre deployment - would cost £5. 1bn.
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