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  2. Not by Bread Alone - Wikipedia

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    "Bread" formed part of one of the most important political slogans of the Bolshevik Revolution: "Bread, Land, Peace and All Power to the Soviets." [citation needed]However, "Not by bread alone" is a quote which appears once in the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament) and twice in the Christian Scriptures (New Testament) and reads in the King James Version as follows:

  3. Vladimir Dudintsev - Wikipedia

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    Vladimir Dimitrievich Dudintsev (Russian: Влади́мир Дми́триевич Дуди́нцев, Ukrainian: Володимир Дмитрович Дудинцев; 29 July 1918 – 23 July 1998) was a Soviet writer who gained fame for his 1956 novel, Not by Bread Alone, published at the time of the Khrushchev Thaw.

  4. Bryant S. Hinckley - Wikipedia

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    The Faith of Our Pioneer Fathers Salt Lake City: Deseret Book Co., 1959. Not by Bread Alone a compilation of inspirational stories aimed at helping teachers. [19] That Ye Might Have Joy a collection of articles compiled by his children, used as a companion to Not by Bread Alone. Salt Lake City: Bookcraft, inc., 1958.

  5. From bread to batting cages: Old Sunbeam bakery building ...

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    Sunbeam Bread started operations here in the 1930s and employed 180 workers when it eventually stopped production in 2005. Previous owner Marianna Dimercurio sold the property to Parallel 1260 ...

  6. Anna Brassey - Wikipedia

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    Anna Brassey, Baroness Brassey (née Allnutt; 7 October 1839 – 14 September 1887) [2] was an English traveller and writer. Her bestselling book A Voyage in the Sunbeam, our Home on the Ocean for Eleven Months (1878) describes a voyage around the world.

  7. For Bread Alone - Wikipedia

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    For Bread Alone (Arabic: الخبز الحافي, al-Khubz al-Hafi) is a controversial autobiographical work by Mohammed Choukri. It was written in Arabic in 1972 and translated into English by Paul Bowles in 1973. [1] In 1980, it was published in French as Le Pain Nu in a translation by Tahar Ben Jelloun.

  8. Holiday Foods You Can And Can’t Take Through Security ...

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    Holiday Food That Can Go in Your Carry-on. Baked goods and candies. This includes homemade or store-bought and packaged pies, cakes, cookies, brownies, chocolates, and more. Meats.

  9. 9 Best Sam’s Club Breads You Can Score Right Now - AOL

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    From dinner rolls to sourdough, Sam's Club has everything you need, both from its own in-store bakery and the name brands you love.