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  • The latter kind of refection includes only pork and bacon. American Notes
  • Jewish celebration of Rosh Hashana offers hope, refection and plenty of food for thought
  • Rather, it has everything to do with numbers on the scale and your refection in the mirror. Tony Horton: Feel-Good Fitness
  • refection," accompanied by much champagne, which always closed these evenings. The Marriage of William Ashe
  • Undaunted, he asked what was the very best that the local area had to offer by way of refection.
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  • The man who uses my Roget to find a synonym let us say for thanking for a ` meal 'will come up with such grotesquely inappropriate variants as: manducation, scoff, phytophagy, refection, and spread. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol VI No 3
  • The twofold number of the Eucharistic elements of bread and wine does not interfere with the unity of the sacrament; for the idea of refection embraces both eating and drinking, nor do our meals in consequence double their number. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 5: Diocese-Fathers of Mercy
  • You see his reflection in a mirror, but the refection is moving and doing the same things he is, about a second after he does it. The cult of (anti-)personality « Skulls in the Stars
  • I declined the offer of what Patten calls "refection" also, tho 'I needed it on coming down stairs; for it had pained me very much to get thro' that interview. New Letters and Memorials of Jane Welsh Carlyle
  • As is reasonably well known, lagomorphs practice refection – that is, they have to ‘rescue’ nutrients from their digested food by ingesting their own caecal pellets (they therefore only produce dry droppings once the food has been through the system twice). Archive 2006-05-01
  • Convent, the Kitchener and Refectioner, were just arrived with a sumpter-mule, loaded with provisions, announcing that the Lord Abbot, the The Monastery
  • Do Rabbits Chew Their Cud? - this is another view, noting that some biologists do classify refection as a type of rumination.
  • Also, rabbits and hares practise refection, which is essentially the same principle as rumination, and does indeed ‘raise up what has been swallowed’.
  • This grateful refection is still used in the harvest-field. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • “Gown and galligaskins!” responded the Refectioner. The Monastery
  • This is a general article which tells about the lapine practice of refection.
  • The refection film of the first layer is semi-transparent and the bonding agent is transparent, providing instant access from the first to the second layer.
  • I may add that in composing this masterpiece I have not spent or wasted more leisure than is required for my bodily refection - food and drink to you!
  • For in the composing of this lordly book, I never lost nor bestowed any more, nor any other time than what was appointed to serve me for taking of my bodily refection, that is, whilst I was eating and drinking. Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel
  • They entered without resistance, and meat being ready, and the cloth laid, they shut the gates, and tooke their refection at good leasure. Castle Dangerous
  • A heavy shower of rain had laid the dust and every clean, little leaf on the great shisham trees that lined either side of the highway glinted and sparkled from the refection of the sinking orb of day. Daughters of India
  • When I came here first frae our ain country, where the men are as rude as the weather, by my conscience, England was a bieldy bit; one would have thought the king had little to do but to walk by quiet waters, per aquam refectionis. The Fortunes of Nigel
  • And to celebrate the fiesta better, serve notice on the cook and the refectioner. The Social Cancer

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