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Now there were no problems of indigestibility, if only because the works were generally longer and their forces much the same.
But the very indigestibility of wrong-handed compounds may have its uses.
However the very indigestibility of grass means that it can provide humans with useful dietary fibre (roughage).
The high disulfide bond content of hair and feathers contributes to their indigestibility and to their characteristic disagreeable odor when burned.
Mr. Malouf is a writer of considerable verbal richness, though somewhere in the middle of this latest book he reaches a point of portentous indigestibility.
The result is a monumental, if unrelentingly bleak, account of what Vital regards as the Jews' essential indigestibility in a Europe that defined itself as Christian.
I may say that I 'perceive' the indigestibility of something I have eaten through its effects on me; the unpleasant feelings I have in my stomach.
The researchers from Sweden, Belgium and Germany, wrote in the journal: "A potential drawback for the use of skin staples may be their indigestibility if one is forgotten in a served piece of turkey.
But the promise of the alternatives was that there would be a yardstick other than mass sales - indigestibility or edginess or cult appeal or, sometimes, quality - that can yield musicians a decent living, though without the Malibu mansions.
Those two fantasy greats are also evoked by Martin's ability to convey such sensual experiences as the heat of wildfire, the chill of ice, the smell of the sea and the sheer gargantuan indigestibility of the medieval banquet at its most excessive.
At this year's New Year's Day meetings across the country, there will be tens of thousands stuffing themselves on buns of indigestibility, and staring mournfully at the full-stomached gastronomic fellows in the sky, who are waving damask napkins in satiated victory.