Word: fiber
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...gathered here today because we are tired of the violence that is destroying the moral fiber of the community," said David Benzin, a senior and one of SAVE's founders...
...began packaging grainy loaves as an alternative to artificially enriched white bread. Back then, however, the selections tended to be dry, crumbly, even sweet, since honey was a popular additive. Today the taste and texture have vastly improved, and specialty breads remain a valuable source of complex carbohydrates and fiber, free of preservatives and chemical additives. "People have discovered that from real bread you get more nutrients for the fewest calories, for the fewest dollars," says Paul Stitt, president of Natural Ovens of Manitowoc in Wisconsin. Some of today's producers make health benefits a key selling point. Schripps...
Asbestos was released into the air because the contractors demolished parts of the building before removing the cancer-causing fiber. Harvard administrators said yesterday it was a case of "miscommunication" when the ceiling was demolished while the last test was being conducted...
...amend a number of received ideas about the artist. Chief among them is Cezanne's opinion: "Only an eye, but my God! What an eye!" In this view, Monet becomes a painter of mere sensation, exquisitely attuned to every sense impression but lacking social point and intellectual fiber...
Under the new guidelines, the Food and Drug Administration would also standardize definitions for such terms as "low fat" and "high fiber," which are currently used at the discretion of the manufacturer. If Sullivan's reforms are adopted, virtually every label (totaling some 20,000 in the typical supermarket) will have to be changed to meet the new standards...