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"overfed" Definitions
  1. given too much food

95 Sentences With "overfed"

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"Our drawing rooms are filled with overfed aristocrats who have no idea what real is," he announces to a drawing room full of overfed aristocrats who have no idea what real life is.
Harry Potter fans know Dudley Dursley as our hero's spoiled, overfed, and underwhelming cousin.
My opinion is that I'm a little bit overfed with politics in a theater.
When it was tested in mice that were overfed, the mice did not gain weight.
We're seeing crime lab scandals, the product of bad incentives and an inattentive, overfed system.
She missed Champion, her overfed dog, who licked her feet when she sat on the veranda.
"Our drawing rooms are full of overfed aristocrats who have no idea what real life is, who have even forgotten how to speak their own languages," he proclaims to a room full of those very same overfed aristocrats, suggesting that a conquest by Napoleon might be for the better.
Of course, be mindful of the nutritional value your pet is getting so they are neither under- nor overfed.
The shapes these gargantuan gourds take on betray their overfed sedentary lifestyle; they are nothing if not obese pumpkins.
There's also the health hazard for humans and birds alike caused by unusually large quantities of droppings from these overfed birds.
But these consequences are very rare, and usually not achieved, because our body regulates and really does not want to be overfed.
She still wants to tell a story, start a party, go to work, feed the overfed dog, help a lost young man.
CNN FALSELY edited a video to make it appear President Trump defiantly overfed fish during a visit with the Japanese prime minister.
They're an overfed priest class lording over the last days of the decadent Republic from their towers in the sky on Coruscant.
In recent months his rocketmen have fired off missiles in one test after another, often with the young, overfed dictator gleefully looking on.
For example, last year, a Texas couple whose fish was overfed by Prestigious Pets gave the pet sitting service a one-star review.
The French Revolution was driven in part by the revulsion of starving peasants toward the overfed clerics who had taken vows of poverty.
The French Revolution was driven in part by the revulsion of starving peasants toward the overfed clerics who had taken vows of poverty.
During most practices, Liv runs defense drills in pairs or has participants practice punches on the overfed black bags that hang from the ceiling.
But some Saudis ask how their overfed armed forces would fare should battle-hardened Houthi fighters make even a limited push across the border.
Over the course of the movie, Derek comes to accept his son, who was overfed as part of an evil plot by Mugatu (Will Ferrell).
Many house cats are also overfed, he added, and the combination of inactivity and overfeeding can lead to feline obesity, which poses major health concerns.
Three months later, he beat an overfed Tank Abbott and assumed Abbott's mantle as the premier brawler with no need for nuance (or guard passing).
Research in this area is highly varied (it depends on the magnitude of the surplus, how long subjects are overfed for, what macronutrient split etc).
Maybe so, if and when we finally come to realize that the size of our portions is directly related to the size of our overfed bodies.
It was black, not green, 16 inches long, and weighed a whopping 11 pounds—about as heavy as a bowling ball, or perhaps an overfed raccoon.
Give your child formula, and that baby is being simultaneously overfed and undernourished, and bound to physically, emotionally, financially and legally suffer for it in the future.
Another study found that most mice and rats in labs were couch potatoes; sedentary and overfed, and likely to respond differently to drugs or dietary changes than healthy rodents.
Angaleena Presley talks tough, shoots straight, and generally has more outlaw spirit in her pinkie finger than the lion's share of Nashville's overfed, backwards-facing singers, songwriters, and honky-tonkers.
Modern Love On this week's podcast, Kumail Nanjiani and Emily Gordon read "Overfed on a Mother's Affection," about a son who is sick and tired of taking home Tupperware containers.
Dr. Mann points to an older study in which 12 sets of adult twins were overfed an extra 1,000 calories per day for 84 days and were not allowed to exercise.
Our gut bacteria can sometimes produce too much D-lactic acid through fermentation when they're overfed with carbohydrates that aren't properly digested by the small intestine that leads to the colon.
The irony, he says, is that most Americans are overfed in calories yet starved of the vital array of micronutrients that our brains need, many of which are found in common plant foods.
Through less jaundiced eyes, it's like a real-life DC and Marvel Comics crossover in a way that an overfed James Toney collecting a check and going out without landing a punch was not.
He really was enormous, both muscular and overfed, looked fashioned from balloons, at least usually, but at this moment looked sculpted from quivering stone, his face plum-purple under the heap of yellow hair.
For undead die-hards, the fact that this zombie movie stars Martin Freeman will be reason enough to watch — but those who have found themselves overfed on the genre might also consider giving it a shot.
The storks have learned to feast on readily available hamburger fragments, pizza scraps and assorted leftovers from overfed humans, rather than fly thousands of miles more for their traditional diet of frogs, beetles and grasshoppers in sub-Saharan Africa.
They are inspired by foie gras and stuffed pig, except that the overfed animals in these images are represented by human hands making shadow puppets, and they allude to another motif that echoes throughout the show — the performance of food.
In one, the Ju/'hoansi dance, half-naked, in the dining room of a resort hotel before an audience of pink, overfed European tourists; the kitchen staff members, also indigenous Africans, stand at their posts with their arms crossed, in silence.
"The contemporary tendency in our society is to base our distribution on scarcity, which has vanished, and to compress our abundance into the overfed mouths of the middle and upper classes until they gag with superfluity," King wrote in 1967.
By Barbara Grzincic Paper-shredding technology that stops an overfed machine from turning on was obvious based on prior art that stopped a shredder once it jammed, a federal appeals court held Monday in a win for office supply company ACCO Brands Corp.
Friday's thriller opens with a set of plump middle-aged burlesque dancers all but naked in front of red velvet curtains, which Ford said rather than being an image of "exaggerated, overfed, ageing" America becomes a metaphor for one of the movie's themes.
" And it predicts they will become "the typical confirmed old maid, whose affection is ultimately bestowed upon a favorite cat or overfed dog, which she probably 'adores' in much the same way as she loved her school companion in her younger years.
Frequently, as she cries when she is hungry, or cries when she is overfed, or cries as she tries to have a bowel movement, or just cries, it seems as if she is yearning to go back to the simple comforts of her mother's womb.
He makes Patricia Hearst's father, Randy Hearst, sympathetic, describing how he transformed from "an overfed plutocrat whose cosseted existence could scarcely differ more" from the kidnappers into someone who listened closely to anyone who might help find his daughter, including inmates at nearby Vacaville prison.
He may also be overfed: People had three times as much of the hunger hormone ghrelin in their systems after drinking a fizzy drink than they did after drinking a degassed flat soda, and six times as much as they did after drinking flat water, according to a study published this year in Obesity Research and Clinical Practice.
But after clocking what seem like countless — and sometimes, endless — shifts behind the "pipe and drape" (trade jargon for the black curtain separating the army of unseen staff from the action and the guests enjoying it) of the highest end of New York City's catering scene, Matt and Ted Lee, the fraternal food writers and cookbook authors from Charleston, S.C., have chronicled their experiences slicing ham in prep kitchens, riding on transport vans, placing tiny tufts of microgreens on top of lamb shanks at plating stations and frying beignets to order for overfed guests.
Sometimes there is also criticism that ponies are overfed and obese.
After Zac, there is Yvan, the baby, who is cosseted and overfed, with pettishly long hair.
Also, foie gras, the liver of an overfed duck or goose, is a delicacy commonly made in the Midi-Pyrénées.
The album's title originates from a science experiment that Cantrell conducted in third grade. The experiment consisted of maintaining two jars full of flies. The flies in one jar would be overfed, while the flies in the other jar would be underfed. The flies that were overfed reproduced rapidly, but then died from overcrowding.
Eventually, Mojo becomes tired, weak, and overfed from eating junk food and drinking beer with Homer. Marge forces Homer to return the monkey.
The Old Woman and the Thieving Physician Perry 58. The Overfed Hen (referenced under The Goose that Laid the Golden Eggs) Perry 59. Weasel and File Perry 60.
This breed is not generally a breed that carries genetic disorders. However they can easily become overweight when overfed. A minor health risk in American Foxhounds is thrombocytopathy, or platelet disease. This comes from poorly functioning blood platelets and can result in excessive bleeding from minor bumps or cuts.
Young horses that are overfed or are fed a diet with an improper calcium:phosphorus ratio over time may develop a number of growth and orthopedic disorders, including osteochondrosis (OCD), angular limb deformities (ALD),Loving, Nancy. "Limb Deformities: Congenital or Acquired?" The Horse, Online edition, July 1, 2003. Web page accessed March 3, 2008.
By some, Hindemith's dance pantomime Der Dämon was taken as evil prank, and Krenek's opera Der Sprung über den Schatten as music of an intellectually overfed brain. Rathau in his Second Symphony had created a dissonant soup. Nevertheless, the ADMV had once again proven itself to be the leading institution of musical progress.Kaminiarz: (1995), .
High fat diets and general overfeeding diets both show rapid increases in adipose deposition, increased BMI, hepatosteatosis, and hypertriglyceridemia. However, the normal fat, overfed specimens are still metabolically healthy, while high-fat diet specimens are not. Understanding differences between types of feeding-induced obesity could prove useful in human treatment of obesity and related health conditions.
Without sufficient dissolved oxygen in the water, animals and plants may die off in large numbers. This may also be known as a dead zone. Use of an Olszewski tube can help combat these problems with hypolimnetic withdrawal. Blooms may be observed in freshwater aquariums when fish are overfed and excess nutrients are not absorbed by plants.
Sharks are very frequently overfed by amateur aquarists, which can lead to obesity or unnaturally fast growth rates. Captive sharks are healthiest when fed at levels similar to their food intake in the wild. Usually this amounts to 1-3% of their body weight weekly. However, aquarium conditions and species disposition are considered by conscientious aquarists when feeding captive sharks.
The dogs are overfed and overworked, then are starved when food runs low. Most of the dogs die on the trail, leaving only Buck and four other dogs when they pull into the White River. The group meets John Thornton, an experienced outdoorsman, who notices the dogs' poor, weakened condition. The trio ignores Thornton's warnings about crossing the ice and press onward.
However, horses and ponies in regular work often need a ration of both forage and concentrates. Horses that are fed improperly may develop colic or laminitis, particularly if fed spoiled feed, subjected to excessive feed, or an abrupt change of feed. Young horses who are improperly fed may develop growth disorders due to an imbalance of nutrients. Young horses may also develop osteochondrosis if they are overfed.
Many draft horse breeds, such as the Percheron are also easy keepers, as are most mules and donkeys. If overfed with a too rich modern diet, the easy keeper is prone to obesity and other health problems, including laminitis and metabolic disorders. Easy keepers may be confused with a mare that is pregnant. However, an easy keeper tends to gain weight all over its body, not just in the belly.
Norwegian Elkhounds sometimes carry a genetic predisposition to suffer from progressive retinal atrophy, or, like many medium and large breeds, hip dysplasia, renal problems, and cysts, particularly in later life; they are also prone to thyroid problems. Overall, however, they are a hardy breed with few health problems. Elkhounds are prone to rapid weight gain and must not be overfed. They have a lifespan of 12-16 years.
The green tree frog is one of the most popular pet frogs throughout the world. Its docile nature and long life expectancy make it an attractive choice for exotic pet owners. It is also one of the easier frogs to maintain; its diet is broad and it has a strong resistance to disease. One problem commonly associated with keeping this species as a pet is overfeeding; green tree frogs tend to become obese if overfed.
These types of river systems are associated with high slope, sediment supply, stream power, shear stress, and bed load transport rates. Braided rivers have complex and unpredictable channel patterns, and sediment size tends to vary among streams. It is these features that are responsible for the formations of braid bars. Braided streams are often overfed with massive amounts of sediment which creates multiple stream channels within one dominant pair of flood bank plains.
It is loved and sought after, even by confirmed "lamb haters". Cotswold lambs are very hardy once dried off after birth. They have small heads at birth, if the ewes are not overfed during gestation, and are therefore born more easily than some other breeds. Cotswold ewes usually have a "narrow flank", once thought of as weakness, until it was observed that this characteristic assists in directing parturient lambs towards a normal birth presentation.
Burmese pythons are opportunistic feeders; they eat almost any time food is offered, and often act hungry even when they have recently eaten. As a result, they are often overfed, causing obesity-related problems to be common in captive Burmese pythons. Like the much smaller ball python, Burmese pythons are known to be easygoing or timid creatures, which means that if cared for properly, they can easily adjust to living near humans.
Selenium can be dangerous if overfed, so it is best to have a blood test to confirm that the horse is in need of supplemental selenium. Thyroid hormone supplementation is often beneficial for horses with low thyroid activity (only do so if the horse has been diagnosed with hypothyroidism). Other drugs that have been used with success include phenytoin, dantrolene, and dimethylglycine. Bicarbonate and NSAIDs are of no use in preventing ER.
Don't Drink the Water is a play written by Woody Allen that premiered on Broadway in 1966. The farce takes place inside an American Embassy behind the Iron Curtain. Although Allen contributed material for the 1960 Broadway musical revue From A to Z, this was his first professionally produced play. The play was described as being "near the hit line", "one big overfed American folk joke" and "a very funny situation comedy" by critic Otis L. Guernsey.
In this name being a play of "King of the Jungle", the series focused on an overfed cat named Rubbish who lives in the junk-filled attic of an old house. He tries and gets a quest to take food by using different disguises and schemes. But they get backfired by many of his enemies like the birds, the mice and a ferocious guard dog named Dinsdale who does nothing but chasing Rubbish and biting him on the tail.
For unknown reasons, Rottweilers are more susceptible than other breeds to become infected with parvovirus, a highly contagious and deadly disease of puppies and young dogs. If overfed or under-exercised, Rottweilers are prone to obesity. Some of the consequences of obesity can be very serious, including arthritis, breathing difficulties, diabetes, heart failure, reproductive problems, skin disease, reduced resistance to disease and overheating caused by the thick jacket of fat under the skin.Les Price, Rottweilers: An Owner's Companion.
The mule had subsisted by eating the bark off the timber supports and by drinking from pools of water. The mule died when his rescuers overfed him on oats and brandy. The town's population not only recovered but grew; the 1906 census of the Canadian Prairies listed the population at 1,178. A new study commissioned by the Dominion government determined that the cracks in the mountain continued to grow and that the risk of another slide remained.
Foie gras ; foie gras: fatty liver; usually the liver of overfed goose, hence: pâté de foie gras, pâté made from goose liver. ; folie à deux: a simultaneous occurrence of delusions in two closely related people, often said of an unsuitable romance. In clinical psychology, the term is used to describe people who share schizophrenic delusions. The derived forms folie à trois, folie à quatre, folie en famille or even folie à plusieurs do not exist in French where "collective hysterics" is used.
In the aquarium, bottom feeders are popular as it is perceived that they will clean the algae that grows in the tank. Generally, they are only useful for consuming the extra (fresh) food left by overfed or clumsy livestock; the added biomass of additional organisms means that the aquarium will likely be more dirty. Some specialized bottom feeders are more specifically sold as "algae eaters" to increase the amount of free oxygen and aesthetic appeal of a tank.Pedersen, Ole. (2011).
2014;2:e299 In addition, genetic factors play a role. Some animals are naturally easy keepers (good doers), which means that they can thrive on small amounts of food and are prone to obesity and other health problems if overfed. Others are hard keepers (poor doers), meaning that they are prone to be thin and require considerably more food to maintain a healthy weight. Veterinarians are usually a good source for recommendations on appropriate types and amounts of feed for a specific horse.
The study was carried out with mice, overfed to contain three times more fat than their lean cousin. The obese mice were then fed the bacteria, which were shown to reduce the fat burden of the mice by half without any change to the mice's diet. A study published in June 2015 showed an association between A. muciniphila abundance, insulin sensitivity, and healthier metabolic status in overweight/obese adults. The healthier subjects were those with high A. muciniphila abundance and gut microbial richness.
"Genuflect is wired for political and social agitation. Song after song (Genuflect) picks a target and unloads. The misleading politicking that set the stage for the war in Iraq, the sex scandals involving members of the clergy, the idea of terrorists killing in the name of God, and the social decay brought on by a culture overfed on celebrity news but starved of meaningful discussion are some of the topics raised on 'The End of the World' ... a relentlessly hard-sounding album." -The Worcester Telegram and Gazette.
Pesman was the youngest of seven children born on May 28, 1887 in Thesinge, a small farming village near Groningen, Netherlands. At age eighteen he was diagnosed with tuberculosis and was forced to stay in bed and be overfed for a year, the only cure known at the time. After being pronounced well, he was urged to leave the damp climate, so he followed the lead of his two elder siblings and their spouses, moving to the Western part of the United States to settle in Colorado.
Most Cotswold ewes produce quite a lot of milk. This can be a problem if overfed and they have only a single lamb at foot, due to pulpy kidney disease, unless preventive vaccinations are administered. However it raises at least the possibility that despite their long wool, Cotswold sheep might be worth experimenting with in the dairy. Because the wool is so long and parts along the sheep's spine, cold rains can cause health problems, though low temperatures and heavy snows are not problems to the breed.
Banding: a gap occurs when the media is overfed Banding: an overlap occurs when the media is underfed Ink bleeding: Is the process of different ink colors in the image being mixed at the hard edges and creating a ‘bleeding’ effect. Other conventional printing problems are ink mottle where the printed image visually appears undesirably blotchy, streaky or non- uniform. It’s mostly the result of uneven ink deposition or non-uniform ink absorption across the substrate’s surface. Another common problem is missing nozzles and misfired nozzles.
In 1993, Bradley C. Livezey proposed that males would have weighed and females . Also in 1993, Andrew C. Kitchener attributed a high contemporary weight estimate and the roundness of dodos depicted in Europe to these birds having been overfed in captivity; weights in the wild were estimated to have been in the range of , and fattened birds could have weighed . A 2011 estimate by Angst and colleagues gave an average weight as low as . This has also been questioned, and there is still controversy over weight estimates.
While there has been an effort since the mid-19 century to list all historical illustrations of dodos, previously unknown depictions continue to be discovered occasionally. The traditional image of the dodo is of a very fat and clumsy bird, but this view may be exaggerated. The general opinion of scientists today is that many old European depictions were based on overfed captive birds or crudely stuffed specimens. It has also been suggested that the images might show dodos with puffed feathers, as part of display behaviour.
Marignac was married to Natalya Medvedeva in 1985. In a column composed shortly after her death, Marignac wrote that the marriage had been enacted in order to allow Medvedeva to remain in Paris. In another column, Marignac recounts his youth and his growing aversion to politics: :I was born with that indifference, like my old school friends. We belonged to a generation born between '55 and '62, between a rock and a hard place; we had seen our older brothers shift all gears from the idealism of the 68 firebrands to the sated greed of overfed businessmen in the 80's.
This difference is made up for by offering creep feed. However, a calf's rumen is still small and poorly developed - for this reason, creep feed offered to beef calves must be very energy-dense. Creep feeding calves may not always be economically desirable; farmers must be cautious not to over-invest in creep feed for calves, as an overfed, "fleshy" calf fetches a very low price at market. Creep-feeding is also not recommended for heifers, as excessive weight gain early in life can cause fatty deposits in the calf's udder, resulting in poor milk production in the adult animal.
Meanwhile, at the Earth government Department of Spacial Affairs, Mr. Kiku, an experienced diplomat, is dealing with the Hroshii, a previously unknown alien race, advanced and powerful, which appear in the solar system and demand the return of their lost child, or they will destroy Earth. A friendly alien diplomat of a third species intimates that the threat is not an empty one. Initially, no one associates Lummox with the newcomers, in part due to the size difference (Lummox was overfed). Lummox is finally identified as important royalty of the Hroshii, as well as approximately female (the Hroshii have six sexes).
Several symptoms can indicate sick fish such as cuts on any of the fins, a change in scale or eye coloration, excretions from the nostrils, scales falling off or the fish frequently rising towards the water surface. Many specialty treatments are available in the market to manage specific diseases. Some of the main diseases frequently picked up by common goldfish are: Swim Bladder Disease is developed when the fish has buoyancy problems due to internal gas build up. The problem may be developed when the fish has had less than sufficient amount of fiber, poor water quality, or has been overfed.
In 1975, a journalist described Trekkies as "smelling of assembly-line junk food, hugely consumed; the look is of people who consume it, habitually and at length; overfed and undernourished, eruptive of skin and flaccid of form, from the merely soft to the grotesquely obese". He noted their fixation on one subject: In December 1986, Shatner hosted an episode of Saturday Night Live. In one skit, he played himself as a guest at a Star Trek convention, where the audience focuses on trivial information about the show and Shatner's personal life. The annoyed actor advises them to "get a life".
Processed hay can be of more consistent quality and is more convenient to ship and to store. It is also easily obtained in areas that may be suffering localized hay shortages. However, these more concentrated forms can be overfed and horses are somewhat more prone to choke on them. On the other hand, hay pellets and cubes can be soaked until they break apart into a pulp or thick slurry, and in this state are a very useful source of food for horses with tooth problems such as dental disease, tooth loss due to age, or structural anomalies.
Piper Reed, A nine-year-old dyslexic Navy brat, the daughter of a Navy chief. Piper loves to draw and loves art class, but plans on becoming one of the Blue Angels when she grows up. Piper has a sensitive, slightly chubby older sister named Tori, and at times Tori's weight is the object of Piper's taunts. Piper also has a younger sister named Sam who is a child spelling bee prodigy who likes fish and owns a pet goldfish named Peaches (who died in the second book from being overfed, but Peaches was soon replaced by another goldfish named Peaches the Second).
In the other, he is a creation of science sent to carry the message to the rest of humanity that Man must control his own destiny and carve out his own path, rather than become little more than an overfed herd of cattle tended by robots. In both incarnations of Magnus, Robot Fighter, he lives and operates according to his own set of rules and because of this, is considered an outsider and something of a threat to the established order of things. During the first 28 issues, another series called The Aliens ran in the back of the comic. This series ended on a cliffhanger in Issue 28.
Several world records that were once included in the book have been removed for ethical reasons, including concerns for the well being of potential record breakers. For example, following publication of the "heaviest fish" record, many fish owners overfed their pets beyond the bounds of what was healthy, and therefore such entries were removed. The Guinness Book also dropped records within their "eating and drinking records" section of Human Achievements in 1991 over concerns that potential competitors could harm themselves and expose the publisher to potential litigation. These changes included the removal of all spirit, wine and beer drinking records, along with other unusual records for consuming such unlikely things as bicycles and trees.
The book drew heavily on her experiences at Oxford, showing an undergraduate, Mina Cook, and her relationships while a student at the fictional "Queen Anne's College." Reviewing the book in the Daily Mail, Compton Mackenzie wrote, "The whole thing is extremely well done, and by the time I had finished with it the atmosphere of damp heat had made me feel like an overfed gloxinia." In 1934, Martin Secker published As It Was in the Beginning, which took place entirely in the mind of a woman laying in a care home in the last few days before her death. Trevelyan takes the reader back through the woman's life, in memories, to the moment of her birth.
In part a tale of the exploitation of animals in which William and the Outlaws feed cinders and sawdust to an overweight pig that is confined and overfed in order to win prizes at shows. William successfully rides the beast and in so doing gives the pig its first experience of freedom and activity. To avoid retribution by the farmer, the Outlaw's set out to expose him as a former criminal and break into his home to steal a teapot which, in fairness, they believe they are returning to its previous owner. While carrying out a second burglary, William disturbs another, more serious burglar and locks him in an upstairs room (providing literary symmetry with the first tale in this collection).
She also owns a pet goldfish named Peaches the Second (Peaches the First was accidentally killed by Sam, who overfed her, and after Peaches the First was replaced by Peaches the Second, Sam pasted Peaches the First's corpse in her memory box Mrs. Reed had all her daughters make). In the first spelling bee she won, Sam received a plastic tiara for a prize and wanted to wear it everywhere, until the children at her new school in Pensacola made fun of the tiara, and Sam stopped wearing it as often, but had the angel on the Christmas tree that the Reeds had in the spaceship-like beach house they were staying in have a crown instead of a halo. Sam has a doll named Annie, who she cannot sleep without.
Marion Nestle expresses the mainstream view among scientists who study nutrition: > The basic principles of good diets are so simple that I can summarize them > in just ten words: eat less, move more, eat lots of fruits and vegetables. > For additional clarification, a five-word modifier helps: go easy on junk > foods. Follow these precepts and you will go a long way toward preventing > the major diseases of our overfed society—coronary heart disease, certain > cancers, diabetes, stroke, osteoporosis, and a host of others.... These > precepts constitute the bottom line of what seem to be the far more > complicated dietary recommendations of many health organizations and > national and international governments—the forty-one “key recommendations” > of the 2005 Dietary Guidelines, for example. ... Although you may feel as > though advice about nutrition is constantly changing, the basic ideas behind > my four precepts have not changed in half a century.

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