Word: bread
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...written Mass performed in Paris' Church of St.-Roch. After his first try for the Prix de Rome (he later won it), his father cut off his allowance in an attempt to force him back to medicine. Berlioz continued to compose, living sometimes only on raisins, salt and bread earned by singing in a Parisian theater, scribbling musical criticisms and giving guitar lessons...
...Christian ethic,' and that the people will be full and yet not fed. But there are signs . . . that the people no longer 'love to have it so.' In the gnawing hunger and the burning thirst is our only hope: 'Not a famine of bread, nor a thirst for water, but of hearing the words of the Lord...
Astronomy 1 is the Department's bread-and-butter course. With little math and no prerequisites, the course is topnotch distribution but often child's play for the embryonic major. It is not required for concentration, and many students skip...
...Moscow, where women jammed the always-busy department stores, general trade was up only 15%, but sales of food items cherished by upper-caste Muscovites-meat, poultry, sausages, white bread-were up 150%; and shoes and woolens...
...Marlborough custom. The first Duke had firmly buttressed the family fortune by pocketing a 2½% cut on the wages of his foreign troops in Flanders, and also a percentage on the contracts for bread and tea rationed out to them...