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Be a vegan like her, vegetarian or even omniverous I defy you to admit that her recipes don't tempt!
No Cheese, Please Sarah 2009
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Be a vegan like her, vegetarian or even omniverous I defy you to admit that her recipes don't tempt!
Archive 2009-08-01 Sarah 2009
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We know he was an omniverous reader and since he knew and loved libraries, he read the popular books and periodicals of the day and, like every budding writer, emulated for a brief time what he saw and read.
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Even omniverous rats have about 10% protein in their milk.
Are we meat eaters or vegetarians? Part II | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D. 2009
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For all those veggies and vegans out there who criticized you for writing what you did, and remaining omniverous, I offer the counter-argument that it is more valuable to have all the omnivores in the world really thinking about and doing something about! the high costs of industrial farming, as opposed to trying to convert someone into a veggie, one by one.
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I won't be giving up my omniverous ways, but I will be willing to try this.
Another Reason to Buy Vanilla Beans Brilynn 2007
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Kelo has taken away any meaningful right to property, Without a guarantee to individual gun onership, we will finally no longer citizens, but subjects mere supplicants to the Omnicompetent and omniverous State.
Let's talk about guns. Ann Althouse 2007
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_ Sea Gull, omniverous shore nester, often found in popcorn-seeking packs.
birdwatch: know your sea ___ animals | Seattle Metblogs 2006
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This is a clever approach, a sophisticated piece of work, and an engaging testimonial to the author's omniverous appetite for anything moving at 24 frames per second.
Archive 2006-08-20 2006
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I wonder if this desire to branch out in all directions, to do as much as possible with my available time, is a result of overseeing the omniverous appetites of my magazine, a desire to serve it best by being better informed, or if it's tied to the fears of mortality that become more pronounced with middle-age.
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