Franklin's expedition relied on the tinned foods ( prepared in haste by Goldner ), the poor soldering of which resulted in consistently high lead levels in the remains found to date.
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Knox-Johnston got underway from Friday . " Suhaili ", crammed with tinned food, was low in the water and sluggish, but the much more seaworthy boat soon started gaining on Ridgway and Blyth.
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Corpses strewed the landscape, fouled the air and reduced men's appetites even when cooked food could be brought from the rear, troops in the most advanced positions lived on tinned food and went thirsty.
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The complaints are rife : too little water for bathing because it must be trucked 150 kilometers ( 90 miles ) every morning, no can openers for tinned food brought in from Libya, no newspapers.
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She hardly ever cooks a proper meal, so the children live on tinned food and Indigo's adventurous cooking, but she loves all her children and sees how special all of them are in their own way.
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The main hotel dining room ( then used as a billiard room / junk room ) had side cupboards filled with tinned food, a billiard table and a large dolls house ( now displayed at Longleat House ).
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These gifts included tee-shirts, towels, multipurpose " pha khao ma " cloth, and stationery for schoolteachers; school uniforms and stationery for schoolchildren; and pha khao ma, sarongs, needles and thread, medicine, tinned food, and dried foodstuffs for villagers.
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The complaints in the camp are rife : too little water for bathing because it must be trucked 150 kilometers ( 90 miles ) every morning, no can openers for tinned food brought in from Libya, no newspapers.
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To maintain good health, to avoid the monotony of dried, salted, and tinned foods, and to reduce reliance on expensive imported food, they created gardens, and succeeded after much experimentation in growing hardy vegetables and even some fragile crops.
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Although Jay has managed to fix the generator and is trying hard to get the television working, there s nothing he can do about the food supply which includes ancient tinned food and vegetables dug up from the garden.