But earlier this year I spoke to cardiologist Dr Aseem Malhotra, who is also science director of Action On Sugar, a body campaigning to reduce levels of sugar in our foods, who said the World Health Organisation recommends limiting all added sugars (including honey) to six teaspoons a day.
He spoke perfect French, and Paris would have been a natural place to settle.
" the monitor spoke loudly.
He spoke about the conflict over whether to protect the old walls or tear them down to represent the conflict of ideas.
The research found that people who spoke more than one language made fewer errors in their driving.
You can't," said an employee of Chinese telecom equipment maker Huawei Technologies who spoke on the condition of anonymity.
The researchers said the women classified themselves as more assertive when they spoke Spanish than when they spoke English.
There was a king who had a daughter Her mother was dead, and the stepmother was jealous of the girl and always spoke badly of her to the king The maiden defended herself as best as she could, but the stepmother was so contrary and insistent that the king, though he loved his daughter, finally gave in He told the queen to send the girl away, but to some place where she would be comfortable, for he would never allow her to be mistreated "Have no fear of that," said the stepmother, who then had the
We'll therefore travel together," said the stranger, who got up and limped along, leaning on a stick He's the cripple, thought the youth, and changed roads again He met a third traveler, whose eyes, like his legs, bespoke perfect health As for any scalp disease, this man had the thickest and cleanest head of black hair you ever saw As the stranger was also on his way to England, they traveled together They stopped for the night at an inn, where the youth, wary of his companion, handed over hi
" replied Little John Down the chimney into the fireplace fell a man's leg Little John drank a glass of wine Then the voice spoke again "Shall I throw it down?
The sir hostess was in the small kitchen at the back of the aeroplane preparing the trays for lunch when a little old lady came and spoke to her.
She spoke with what he recognized as a genteel Kentucky accent, in this city of old money where such distinctions mattered.
Many years since in a small territory, there was not one of the inhabitants who did not stutter when he spoke, and halt in walking; both these defects, moreover, were considered accomplishments.
His eyes with rheumy moisture flow; the little bird that spoke of summer days to follow, lies frozen in the snow.
He seldom spoke, which caused the others to look down on him.
The boy spoke in whisper lest Mr.
Spying you, you spoke to me ,, without a single sound.
He spoke in simple phrases to explain these to children .
These were people I barely knew and seldom spoke to, but it was as if I had come unbidden into their personal gardens.
Martin Enthed, IT manager for IKEA's in-house communications agency, spoke to CGI Society earlier this year and revealed that a whopping 75 per cent of the furniture company's product images today are generated by computers.