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- and skills. The
fattening room is also used as a
retreat prior to a
major social change in a person's life. The
practice of
fattening room is dominantly...
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Being overweight is
having more body fat than is
optimally healthy.
Being overweight is
especially common where food
supplies are
plentiful and lifestyles...
- used for
fattening pigs, and was
recommended as "not only the very best
supplement for
growing pigs, but is of
almost equal value for
fattening purposes"...
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Immoral and
Fattening and
Moving Targets were
reissued on a
single compact disc in 2007 by
Acadia Records. "Illegal,
Immoral and
Fattening" (Kaylan, Volman)...
- the geese. The
practice of
goose fattening spread from
Egypt to the Mediterranean. The
earliest reference to
fattened geese is from the 5th-century-BC...
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caponisation is
found under the
Roman Republic: the Lex
Fannia of 162 BC
forbade fattening hens to
conserve grain rations, so the
Romans instead castrated roosters...
- Ballyfatten, also,
Bally Fatten is a
cultivar of
domesticated apple.
Ballyfatten apple originated, in
northern Ireland, in 1802, in Ballyfatten, and has...
- ISBNÂ 0-679-73408-2.
Pamela J.
Brink (1995). "Fertility and
Fattening: the
Annang Fattening Room". In I.De
Garine and
Nancy J.
Pollock (ed.).
Social Aspects...
- Lizet [fr],
fattening meat
horses leads to "abnormal
deformation of the animal's body". A meat
horse is
selected on the
basis of its
growth and
fattening capacity...