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a loaf of bread
A single person received seven one-pound loaves as a weekly ration.
Moreover, most of the loaves produced were smaller than their supermarket counterparts.
In this context, ivory gulls were loafing on ice pack at the edge of openings.
A random sample of 25 loaves from a day's output had a total mass of 12 554 grams.
Here, batch production is involved: the aircraft produces batches of seats travelling between city pairs, just as a bakery might produce batches of loaves.
However, on a large scale, it is possible to bake thousands of loaves a day in highly automated factories with an absolute minimum of staff.
Miraculously produced loaves and fishes will grow stale and spoil in the same way as those which have a more ordinary genesis.
They may reduce supervision costs by instituting group self-monitoring, with employees engaging in 'mutual monitoring' to minimise 'social loafing'.
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麵包, 一條(麵包), 食物…
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