Working with staple crops like beans and corn, Lynch identifies which root traits -like deep, or shallow -will help plants get the sustenance they need.
Now Barzillai was a very aged man, even fourscore years old: and he had provided the king of sustenance while he lay at Mahanaim; for he was a very great man.
We derive our sustenance from the land.
The tundra is also home to caribou, an important source of sustenance in regions such as Alaska's North Slope.
So are all vegetables as a caloric percentage, though they don't have enough calories to sustain most people as a principal source of sustenance.
Parents, are giving us God does not require any modification of the sustenance of the soul.
The idea behind a lunch hour was that it gave one time for rest, sustenance, and renewal. But this practice has disappeared from many workplaces.
We're spending obscene amounts on food we don't need at a time when so many others are genuinely struggling to pay for enough basic sustenance to get them through the day.
This urban farm, perhaps more appropriate for Dubai than New York, is intended to be cultivated by its own inhabitants, thus closing the loop of self-sustenance.
Their needs are pure sustenance, and their love and loyalty are without restraint.
If ever the ethics of quantity could find sustenance, it is indeed on that strange stage.
"Food and fuel, sustenance and energy, malnutrition and health, it does not get more basic than that," he said.
The currents of air that the walls of the ship direct upwards, as well as in line of its course are enough to give the great bird with its immense wings sufficent sustenance and progress.
For reasons that doctors are unable to explain, Tic tacs are the only thing she can stomach, meaning she has to get the rest of her sustenance from a specially formulated feed through a tube.