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diet
in Scots practice 1 the date fixed by a court for hearing a case.
2 a single session of a court.
Collins Dictionary of Law © W.J. Stewart, 2006
DIET. An assembly held by persons having authority to manage the public
affairs of the nation. In Germany, such assemblies are known by this name:
A Law Dictionary, Adapted to the Constitution and Laws of the United States. By John Bouvier. Published 1856.
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What's more, the incidence of hunger--and the desire to eat--doubled in response to the
reducing diet. Says Keim, "The volunteers who reported the greatest increase in hunger and desire to eat--and biggest prospective estimates of how much they'd like to eat at the next meal--were those with the largest drop in leptin."
This feminist history feeds the best-known of Antin's pieces, Carving: A Traditional Sculpture, the document of a
reducing diet undertaken in the summer of 1972.
"We found that our volunteers' cortisol concentrations generally increased from the beginning to the end of the
reducing diet phase of the study.
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