Similar words: boasting, everlasting, fastidious, fascinating, stingy, procrastinate, testing, posting. Meaning: [fæst /fɑːst] n. abstaining from food.
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121 Both fasting and postprandial ET were positively correlated ( P & lt ; 0.01 ) with BG.
122 Manichaean worship included fasting, daily prayers, and sacramental meals which differed greatly from the Lord's Supper.
123 Groups of fasting men fingered prayer beads as they reclined against its yellow brick walls, while women watched their children run and laugh in the mosque square.
124 Fasting plasma glucose (FPG), lipid, haemorheological parameters, tibial and peroneal nerve motorial conduction velocity (T-PNMCV), the ulcer healing time were observed.
125 One of the Beltane rites , called "Hand Fasting, " is in fact the pagan version of the modern marriage ceremony.
126 There we traditionally use a high fasting glucose level, if they can get them, and glucose tolerance test levels that are also high.
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