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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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This means that the group on the vegan diet had a lower risk of exposure to harmful inflammation.
OUR demand for healthier, cleaner, more ethical and sustainable food means that vegetarian and vegan diets are becoming more and more popular.
"Fasting in combination with vegan diet has an amazing impact on our health.
Many people are unaware of the vitamins and minerals you may lose out on when switching to a vegan diet and require information on how to ensure they are maintaining as healthy and balanced a diet as possible.
If you were doing a vegan diet properly, most probably it could be better and healthier than ordinary people who just put all sorts of processed grains and bread in their mouth.
VEGAN diets may help the management of diabetes, a review has suggested.
What that delicious confection is, however, is loaded with butter and milk, two definite no-nos on the vegan diet.
Schools in Wales should now be offering vegan food, the body promoting a vegan diet says.
To a committed carnivore, adopting a vegan diet - no meat, no fish, no dairy, no eggs - sounds like a dramatic step.
She has followed a vegetarian diet for more than a decade, but recently transitioned to a vegan diet for the Galway Ironman, an event that consists of a half-marathon, 90 km bike ride and 1.9 km swim.
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