But hunger there was, and continuous physical torment, and the sudden cessation of all human privacy. |
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Now many astrologers seem to have a hankering, a hunger even, for scientific respectability that never fails to amaze me. |
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The IRA's response, the hunger strike campaign, equally proclaimed its determination to assert its belligerent status. |
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It's great to know that when those hunger pangs strike, you will be well catered for, in every sense of the word. |
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Hearty and filling, I came away from this part of the meal with my meat cravings satisfied, and my hunger stopped dead in its tracks. |
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The hunger and cravings are now non-existent, though I do begin to go a bit crazy. |
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They do not satisfy hunger and serve no purpose other than to make the companies that make them wealthy. |
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When the hunger for success diminishes the comfort zone beckons and the need for continuous self-improvement begins to take a back seat. |
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Mothers quickly learn to distinguish a cry of hunger from one of discomfort or frustration and respond appropriately. |
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If I had meat and vegetables and nothing else, it was easier to control, but if I had potatoes and desert, the hunger got stronger. |
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It alters the circuitry in the brain that regulates hunger and cravings for alcohol and nicotine. |
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Patients with dementia go walking for many reasons, including discomfort, hunger or pain. |
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Food stimulation also resulted in increases in self-reports of hunger and desire for food. |
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Sven ate about half, out of pure hunger, but then felt sick and threw up into the garbage can. |
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They used questionnaires to assess hunger and the desire for different food types. |
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John was almost faint from hunger, his feet throbbed and his legs burned, and he was exhausted. |
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It all helped to keep energy levels up, and made everyone forget the pangs of hunger and thirst, for well over three hours. |
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Early signs and symptoms include sweating, shakiness, weakness, hunger, dizziness and nausea. |
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Unlike hunger or temptation, cravings are typically a draw toward specific foods that are, in excess, bad for you. |
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I was constantly confronted with my own weaknesses, my hunger, my low tolerance for pain. |
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Jane awakens again later in the afternoon, faint with hunger and still numb from emotion. |
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It is feared around 10,000 of them could perish from hunger, cold and disease in the next two weeks unless help arrives. |
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Death, from hunger, cold, and reduced resistance to illnesses, none of which could be treated, was commonplace in Leningrad. |
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Agricultural officials in West Africa say that if the current locust swarms worsen, up to one million people could face hunger. |
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We have enough resources in the country to look after our people in times of hunger and in times when they have plenty. |
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Dozens of early explorers met their deaths down there, baffled by the mazy, alien geography, plagued by hunger, thirst and insolent kangaroos. |
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After my hunger and thirst was quenched, I climbed up into my loft and fell asleep. |
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More than 3,000 Mongolian gazelles have died of hunger and cold weather since blizzards hit the region this winter. |
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In three weeks, 60,000 men were lost through cold, hunger and relentless attacks. |
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Up to 3 million people are suffering from severe hunger while another 3 million have not got enough to eat. |
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It's very common to mistake thirst for hunger pangs, especially before bed. |
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In 1984, there were reports of surplus in the south while one million people died of hunger in the northeastern regions of the country. |
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One result of this was occasional and localized food shortages so severe as to occasion hunger, starvation, and death. |
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There is a vast hunger for information and the mass media with which to deliver it. |
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Despite huge initiatives and lavish spending, vast stretches of Asia and Africa continue to be afflicted by the scourges of hunger and disease. |
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The accident dissolved my life into illness, weakness, pain and exhaustion, cold and hunger. |
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Other common causes of bad breath are hunger, dry mouth, and strong foods like garlic and onions. |
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The smell of bacon and eggs infiltrates my nose, making my mouth water with hunger. |
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If the food takes a little long to come, just have some savories and dips to ward off the hunger pangs in the guests, and relax and enjoy. |
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I am so sated, so well fed, so over fed that I could go for at least a month without eating a morsel before feeling the true pangs of hunger. |
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The soldier was exhausted, and the meager food failed to sate his gnawing hunger, but he wasn't alone or afraid any longer. |
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After everyone had sated their hunger, the group all climbed into Kevin's car. |
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Maybe if they gave her something to sate her hunger, she'd finally be silent. |
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His hunger was sated for the time being, but he decided to continue browsing. |
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Pasta dishes, fresh halibut, black tiger prawns or chicken satays will satisfy any hunger. |
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Many claim the split was due to Evatt's paranoia, power hunger or just plain madness. |
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Such is our hunger for myth that we swallow fictions and reprocess them as truth. |
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Sam sighed with relief and smiled at Meila as their order arrived, the aroma of the food made Meila salivate with hunger. |
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There was no starving to death by choice or through circumstance, only hunger. |
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What poor hosts we have become if we do not offer to assuage her hunger, for surely she must be famished by now. |
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World hunger is directly related to the breeding and killing of animals for slaughter, it is pointed out. |
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Once the most serious hunger pangs were assuaged, Nicholas remembered his manners and his curiosity. |
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The meal would have been stolen immediately had not the dogs' hunger been assuaged. |
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With my hunger assuaged, the afternoon is a heavy time. I turn up the volume on the radio, walk around the store, try to keep myself awake. |
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They may have over-eaten, in their desperation to assuage their hunger, or drunk themselves silly. |
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The point is, hunger and the desire to assuage it had little, if anything, to do with honoring or dishonoring God on the Sabbath. |
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Our hunger was rapidly assuaged, and by the time we pushed our plates away, we were both full. |
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How else is he supposed to assuage England's desperate hunger for success if he cannot even get players together for a few days? |
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Their pockets were virtually empty and their stomachs were rumbling with hunger. |
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They also needed something to eat and all their stomachs rumbled from hunger. |
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He is sealed and appointed by God the Father, to give the bread of life to them that hunger, and to give the water of life to them that thirst. |
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I've baked countless loaves of bread as a baker and saved the world from hunger. |
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I sashayed, shimmied and otherwise locomoted myself into one of several establishments dedicated to the relief of sudden and acute hunger pangs. |
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Additional symptoms of diabetes mellitus include excessive thirst, glucosuria, polyuria, lipemia and hunger. |
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The rest of the detainees wrote and signed a letter that they had witnessed the abuse, and went on a hunger strike. |
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Tara said happily, but the sign of hunger and boredom lingered in her eyes. |
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Great news for people who have a hunger control switch that is functioning well in the brain. |
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Others are ravaged by hunger and thus spend their time at various marketplaces selling merchandise for marketeers to make ends meet. |
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For the shopaholic, there's an endless search for objects to satisfy a sense of inner longing or hunger. |
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He still possesses the same hunger and childlike love of the game that has defined him throughout his illustrious career. |
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The hunger for food yes, but also the hunger to tell Chris what was in his heart. |
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I personally think that hunger for change for change's sake is pretty infantile. |
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His point was that the kids from the under-advantaged neighborhoods have a stronger hunger. |
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It's infused with desire and loss, impossible tenderness, insatiable hunger. |
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I'm very confident, the desire and hunger in the team is stronger than ever. |
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It might not be ground-breaking but it sure sates the appetite that their hunger for great tunes has precipitated. |
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I once went to a car boot sale and marvelled at the greed and hunger of the bargain hunters, me included. |
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His hunger hasn't waned, his appetite for the game remains totally undiminished. |
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So, after a 200-calorie munchie, you'll probably feel hunger pangs again in two hours. |
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And you get this hunger for his company, even his friendship, entirely through the voice and the language. |
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It was a grudge match, one neither could bear to lose, but gathering up the enthusiasm and hunger for the final shouldn't be a problem. |
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Fat not only abates hunger and satiates, but also is an important endurance exercise fuel. |
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He had abated his hunger somewhat, so he put his fork down and turned to the elderly man. |
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Like Beloved, Wild appears to possess an uncontainable hunger, a desire that is lavished on sweet things. |
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A large proportion of the children will die from beatings, hunger or diseases from dirt and uncared for wounds. |
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Well, if I pass away tonight, it will probably be on account of overwork and not as a result of hunger. |
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A few glasses of the juice quenches thirst and satisfies hunger, said Elis. |
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People try various ways to quench their spiritual thirst and to satisfy their soul's hunger and thirst. |
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If orphaned cubs don't die of cold or hunger, they may be sold as pets or circus animals by hunters or poachers. |
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Military encirclement and the bombing of markets and waterworks provokes hunger, thirst, and slow death for millions. |
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Exercise seemed to help the nausea, although I was weak-kneed with hunger, cold, and probably fear. |
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It said that the demonstrations, sit-ins and hunger strikes have the result of disrupting social stability. |
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Giblets has joined me to contribute moral support in my hour of hunger striking. |
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She's adamant that she'll begin an indefinite hunger strike once she reaches jail. |
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The pangs of hunger afflicting the countryside has jolted the nation into realisation that food security ought to start at a household level. |
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University students continue to organise stoppages, marches, hunger strikes, occupations and sit-ins in the major cities. |
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What is required in the immediate is to save the lives of as many people as possible from hunger, thirst and epidemics. |
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When you do eat out, choose a restaurant that offers a healthy menu and head off hunger pangs with a small snack before you arrive. |
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The wonderful aromas coming from the kitchen made me all the more aware of my ravenous hunger. |
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He didn't even notice the ravenous hunger that made his stomach rumble in silent agony. |
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The meagre supplies she had brought had not lasted long with her ravenous hunger. |
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Despite her ravenous hunger, Alicia had to struggle to stifle her gag reflex. |
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By impartially observing my ravenousness and making light of my food desires, I am dissolving my mental hunger pangs. |
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My tail lashed from side to side as I began to feel the hunger and bloodlust of the panther rise to meet my own senses. |
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I was happy with the hunger we showed and I felt that if we kept it up we were in with a chance. |
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Gladstone a suffragette prisoner was fed, against her wishes, whilst on hunger strike. |
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The agape did not take the place of an ordinary meal as do the modern church suppers at which people eat to satisfy hunger. |
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Their problems are more complicated than hunger or lack of shelter, and that means they need real live people helping them out. |
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The smell of the food they were eating and a sense of hunger recalled him from these reflections. |
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The blockade follows demonstrations and a week-long sit-in and hunger strike at the regional office. |
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What is most alarming is that food price rises are affecting new communities who had previously been protected from the scourge of hunger. |
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Although suffering from hunger because of a prolonged drought and government cutbacks in their rations, the Sioux were not taking up arms. |
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I smiled and blew her a kiss as I headed towards the kitchen in search of something to satisfy my hunger. |
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Wilner saw him changed by the hunger strike from a happy, outgoing, strongly pro-American young man to a withdrawn, cadaverous, weak figure. |
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He announced yesterday that almost 100 tonnes of food would have to be sourced to avert the threat of hunger in the affected areas. |
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Combined with the spectres of disease and hunger, the cold is expected to claim the lives of many who survived the initial earthquake. |
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There is among the people of the nation a hunger for learning and knowledge, in many aspects of their lives. |
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Members are re-educated about food, learning to use it to satisfy hunger, only afterwards for pleasure. |
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And the highlight of the programme was the scrumptious feast, where there were a variety of typical Sindhi delicacies lined up to satiate hunger. |
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They hunger for the riches of our faith presented with directness, simplicity, and truth. |
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Is this grand sum due to the quality of her writing or the current hunger for Canadian literature? |
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He went on hunger strike for a day after prison guards threw him into solitary confinement. |
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His hunger to get on the ball, to take on his old team, kept his side going and the goal then changed the balance. |
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But it was injected with determination and laced with a hunger to do the job required with the minimum of fuss. |
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I have just returned from a visit a country ravaged by disease, poverty and hunger on a biblical scale. |
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Having satisfied our hunger, we decided to mingle with the people we knew and endeavour to find out who were those we didn't know. |
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At least 20 teachers became ill and were transfused saline during the hunger strike, according to the strikers. |
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The chewing of the leaf helps with the symptoms of altitude sickness, wards off hunger, and provides mild stimulant effects. |
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There was a hunger for extending our web presence, making stuff more shareable, clickable. |
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A popular saying mentions that the one who gives you a piece of bread in times of hunger, this one is a real brother or friend of yours. |
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Babs, a larky drifter, hopes to satisfy her spiritual and sexual hunger by returning to her roots. |
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Everyone was starting to fidget with hunger and boredom when the door opened to admit the latecomer. |
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The movie elicits in people a connection or a hunger to be in touch with the transcendent. |
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They will be further tormented by quarrels, hunger, thirst, disease and severe anxiety. |
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The children, in this region, are besieged by AIDS and beset by hunger. |
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Lending libraries are a boon for those who have a hunger for reading. |
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Have sensible people never felt the insatiable hunger of infatuation? |
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Water, food and arable land will be more scarce, cities more crowded and hunger more widespread. |
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But most of all blame China and the despicable hunger of its status-conscious middle class for baubles of worked ivory. |
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American field kitchens arrived with everything to cater to the raw hunger of battle, including ice cream machines. |
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After all, there are only two ways to divert the attention of the international community from the more pressing and immediate problems of abject hunger and poverty. |
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Diane clutched my hand and looked at me with a hunger in her eyes, a come-hither look that always made me feel weak-kneed and helpless, like putty in her hands. |
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Months later, many are still surprised, at the state's stern monetary and fiscal policies and with the populist, old-style welfarism of its campaign against hunger. |
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The effects of the hunger affected each of their kind differently. |
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Moments later, I felt a horrible hunger pain shoot through my body. |
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A delicate mission, perhaps, to kindle friendship or extend love, but such is the structure of a psychology burdened by confrontation of animal hunger. |
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When Dartmouth students fasted for world hunger, the Review reportedly held a formal lobster-and-champagne dinner for themselves. |
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The hunger for a medium of personal expression is being exploited as a marketing tool by companies who work to create the impression of personal interaction. |
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The Saudis were salivating for North American birds, and Mr. Galbraith's Pigeon King enterprise would satisfy the hunger. |
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Why wait a week to watch another episode when there are 108 more available and you can sate your hunger by just clicking away? |
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But how is it they never lose that hunger to turn over the next shovel of dirt? |
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Done in moderation it was apparently an indulgence, like chewing gum or tobacco and had possibly developed as a means of allaying hunger in times of famine. |
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World peace, religious tolerance, and an end to global poverty, hunger, and disease. |
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Heavily laden with booty, they had to face hunger and intense cold. |
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Other symptoms include bleeding, jaundice, excessive yellowness of urine, feces, eyes and skin, excessive hunger, thirst, burning sensations and difficulty sleeping. |
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As Trey grew older, his hunger for a father seemed to be the driving force of his young life. |
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Most of the kids chew on zarda, an addictive substance that kills hunger. |
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If earmark reform was something that the public understood well enough to hunger for, John McCain would be our president. |
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The same goes for the elliptical machine hunger strike, which also comes off as tonally deficient, to say the least. |
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At about 17 grams of fiber per cup, beans, lentils and legumes also are high in protein and rich in complex carbohydrates, which helps keep hunger at bay. |
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Maybe, somewhere in our current favorite object of escapism, there is an obscure hunger to confront these hard facts. |
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In these cases, a patient usually does not feel pain, hunger, or thirst. |
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He was in constant agony, a pain brought on by hunger and lack of energy. |
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Common symptoms of this are weakness, shaking, hunger and sweating. |
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Many thousands, possibly millions would die of cold and hunger. |
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Nearly half of this country's children are suffering from such severe hunger that their physical and mental development is being seriously retarded. |
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These camps face severe problems of hunger, disease as well as security. |
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Otherwise, we're going to lose lots and lots of people dying of hunger. |
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Each day 50,000 people die of hunger and preventable illnesses. |
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Often they marched with bare feet, their stomachs aching with hunger. |
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The President fully understands people's hunger and thirst for justice. |
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However, I feel the need for a change and a hunger for new influences. |
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Maybe it's just that I don't hunger for films the way I do for books. |
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It's not a spiritual experience anymore and that's what people hunger for. |
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While hunger and appetite are often experienced together, when we are hungry and want a particular food, appetites for foods can occur in the absence of hunger. |
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Her hunger pangs serve as an apropos metaphor for her literary life. |
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His hunger strike in December 2011 received nation-wide recognition and was one of the sparks that ignited the protest movement. |
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The root cause of hunger, as these facts surely bear out, is not insufficient food production, but rather unequal access to the means of consumption. |
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When you walk into a home where the air is tinged with aromatic spices and sweet smelling delicacies, your mouth waters and you feel an insatiable hunger. |
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In the battle against food waste and hunger, the ancient tradition of gleaning is gaining new admirers around America. |
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Vivian had just realized that her stomach was rumbling with hunger. |
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Her stomach rumbled, but she put the thought of hunger out of her mind. |
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Many more died on uninhabited islands, victims of tropical diseases, hunger and heartbreak. |
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Since he had sated his hunger he found that his senses were even sharper. |
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A diet high in fat, low in fiber and high in fluid calories rather than solid calories doesn't provide effective cues to regulate hunger and satiety. |
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Healthcare, hunger, homelessness, prison re-entry, and interfaith dialogue are all key areas plus more. |
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The West trades on its iconography, and many writers satisfy the hunger for that epic, legendary place. |
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We might have cured cancer, terraformed Mars, ended world hunger, discovered new energy sources, developed interstellar travel, and met fantastic alien races. |
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This would push food prices up internationally, raising the incidence of hunger, disease and political instability. |
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The detainees then stage a five-day hunger strike, demanding an elliptical machine for the prison yard. |
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A consequence of her condition is that Terri will experience no pain, nor any sensation of thirst or hunger, as a result of the removal of her feeding tube. |
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Many of my comrades were already dead from hunger, thirst and lack of air. |
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And although St Joseph's may not have been at full tilt throughout the game, their speedy forwards and hunger driven runs caused Whitecross problems along the back lines. |
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Our new hero has found that his capacity for love and his susceptibility to loss are more powerful than his hunger for tail. |
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The strikers held a march and observed a token hunger strike. |
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Last year, three women of ethnic Bulgarian origin went on a hunger strike as a last resort in their desperation to seek protection from the state. |
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It fills a void and feeds a hunger for something that is not shrouded in statistics, task forces, and synergistic partnerships. |
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However, when leptin levels drop, hunger signals go through the roof, often resulting in overeating. |
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In our view, serious books were not just for the literati, but for anyone with a hunger for brilliant writing. |
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The hunger usually subsides quickly, but thirst sometimes causes serious pain. |
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She has been recognized as a great humanitarian for her efforts to end world hunger. |
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Our starters arrived fairly sharpish and we ripped them apart in hunger. |
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The minor prophets were less lit up by pride, closer to hunger. |
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They are in pain from hunger, cold, and a host of undefined medical conditions. |
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He has attempted to blackguard the hunger strikers, calling for an investigation into reports that they have coerced their children into joining the fast. |
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To have our children in this condition, one in five struggling with hunger is unpatriotic. |
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He suggested that the information society will empower the poor, combat world hunger, ensure environmental sustainability, and blah, and blah, and blah. |
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Those names, like everything in the book, echo the motif of hunger. |
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Night bloomed in the sky eating all signs of light away with hunger. |
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The hunger for mainland technology stocks reflects the cold reality that alternative investments in the United States look singularly unattractive. |
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It increases the number of calories the body burns each day, including calories from bodyfat, and it blunts hunger, thereby decreasing the amount of calories taken in. |
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We strive to feed the souls of Cravers everywhere by feeding their hunger, hopes and dreams. |
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Western cultures document the consumption of snakes under extreme circumstances of hunger. |
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Such refinements were not included from the outset when it was time of crisis, war, hunger, etc. |
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There was a revolt against Philip's rule and disease and hunger became rampant. |
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The displacement of the people and hunger deaths in the region, one of the poorest, fuelled increased Naxalite activity. |
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Most women continued hunger striking when they were readmitted to prison following their leave. |
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If left unabated, climate change will increase hunger and poverty throughout the world. |
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A SHINNER has said he doesn't like the idea of tricolours being flown in Dungiven to commemorate a dead hunger striker. |
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Acoria consists in the absence of normal sense of satiety after eating, so that the patient never knows when hunger is appeased. |
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Suffragettes were refused the right to be recognised as political prisoners and many of them staged hunger strikes while they were imprisoned. |
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This place is a dump. I mean your bathrooms are from hunger. Where's the Jacuzzi? Where's the 'his and her' sinks? Where's the towel warmer? |
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He still has all the hunger and that's what you need, and from my point of view it was a no-brainer to keep him on. |
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Father hunger is the deep, but often unconscious, longing young men, and even older men, have for affirmation from male authority figures. |
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This leads to dependency, homelessness, hunger, isolation, low income, mental health problems, social exclusion and violence. |
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And further it also appears that at the height of hunger, the exploratoriness is specifically directed towards food. |
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William Lambers is a journalist and author who decided to use his writings to advocate against world hunger. |
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I have now decided to go on hunger strike to protest at this injustice. |
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Not playing the hunger games of success, not undergoing the mechanical hoopla of PR, he could go on stubbornly being Kent Haruf, doing his job. |
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After being a part of the orchestral Electric Opus project, JES noted the obvious hunger the dance community has for new experiences. |
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In the long run, agrofuel development will greatly speed up the global environmental destruction, desertification, and hunger. |
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In France, Europe's most fertile and cultivated land, the tillers of it suffered more and more hunger. |
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Kaolin is eaten for health or to suppress hunger, a practice known as geophagy. |
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Like student strikes, a hunger strike aims to worsen the public image of the target. |
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According to the World Health Organization, hunger is the single gravest threat to the world's public health. |
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My companions ate merely to satisfy the corrodings of hunger. I fasted till after three the succeeding morning. |
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It helps to rebuild after disasters and aims to empower people by offering lasting solutions that fight poverty, hunger and disease. |
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More than 900 million people suffer from hunger and two billion more people face serious health risks from undernourishment. |
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Heath pea, or bitter vetch, was used in medieval times to suppress hunger when crops failed. |
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Widespread hunger led to the mass starvation of about two million Russians, a third of the population. |
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Gonzalo quit after many of the soldiers and natives had died from hunger, disease, and periodic attacks by hostile natives. |
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An adequate night's sleep not only increases fat loss for a dieter but can help control feelings of hunger, a study has shown. |
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Its leaves were used in moderate amounts to lessen hunger and pain during work, but were mostly used for religious and health purposes. |
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Having eaten nothing but a scorpion and a few sea snails over the past five days, hunger has set in and the men are really starting suffer. |
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I wish this was the last time I had to worry about hunger and bombs. |
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During the winter that followed, families starved to death and thousands of peasants died of cold and hunger. |
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While in pre-trial detention, Krivov undertook two hunger strikes. |
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And polentalike tamales can be grilled, along with the sardines, whenever hunger strikes. |
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He left those who had hid themselves, if there were any, with the hope that they would all die of hunger in the winter. |
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They thought strikes and hunger marches the quintessence of politics and Soviet Russia heaven on earth. |
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The combination of economic and demographic factors led to hunger, housing shortages and a lack of work for young people. |
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The hardship, penury and hunger of the early 1930s is etched in the collective memory of older Americans. |
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The powdered eggs, instant potatoes and dried bacon were not worth writing home about, but it was edible and satisfied the immediate hunger. |
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More than a thousand succumbed to hunger and disease, and in April 1700, two ships carried the few survivors home. |
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The meticulousness with which he ripped Nadal apart indicated a hunger in Federer that had threatened to take on a primal form. |
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The low productivity of agriculture leads to inadequate incomes for farmers, hunger, malnutrition and disease. |
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Up to 500,000 were killed as a result of the Red Terror, from forced deportations, or from the use of hunger as a weapon under Mengistu's rule. |
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Explore Your Hunger is a comprehensive guide to hunger in all its forms that helps you eat happily, healthfully and mindfully. |
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Since over three million Irish people were totally dependent on potatoes for food, hunger and famine were inevitable. |
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As of 2015 there is actual hunger in the United Kingdom and significant numbers of UK citizens are driven to use food banks. |
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After his death on hunger strike, his seat was held, with an increased vote, by his election agent, Owen Carron. |
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Their protests culminated in hunger strikes in 1980 and 1981, aimed at the restoration of political status, as well as other concessions. |
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Our policy is not directed against any country, but against hunger, poverty, desperation and chaos. |
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A hormone, ghrelin, that triggers hunger might also improve learning and memory. |
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As a result, population numbers far outstripped the amount of available food and land, creating dire poverty and widespread hunger. |
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Lang, lang I sought and graped for my pack, Till night and hunger forced me to come back. |
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With its fascinating, exquisitely drawn characters and almost operatic sweep, it's the kind of play serious theatergoers hunger for. |
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It established camps in Turkey in 1922 to aid the country with an ongoing refugee crisis, helping to prevent disease and hunger. |
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To this extent, the appetitiveness of human sexuality is unlike the appetitiveness of hunger and thirst. |
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His 2008 feature film Hunger, about the 1981 Irish hunger strike, premiered at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival. |
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Mina's overprotection of her child slowly backfires for Jude as he believes his son is withering away in hunger. |
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A gaunt Wolf was almost dead with hunger when he happened to meet a House-dog who was passing by. |
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But at the same time he was really voracious and with hunger for knowledge of whatever kind. |
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This is the meal pleasantly set.... this is the meat and drink for natural hunger. It is for the wicked just the same as the righteous. |
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Her first adultish memory is of a piercing desire, a hunger for her mother, father, and brother that is tinged with fear. |
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The country has also been affected by poverty, natural disasters, hunger, dominant party systems and military coups. |
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In support of this idea, naloxone has been shown to reduce incentive value of sweetness in humans, without affecting levels of hunger. |
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Later reports indicate that Churchill favoured letting Gandhi die if he went on a hunger strike. |
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The campaign was taken so seriously by Gwynfor Evans, former president of Plaid Cymru, that he threatened the government with a hunger strike were it not to honour the plans. |
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To be successful, a person must learn to reassociate eating with hunger. |
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In addition, these clearances were unleashed on a population already ravaged by hunger and destitution and few attempts were made to provide shelter to the dispossessed. |
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Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness. |
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The trial, called Empower, was designed to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of the Maestro system, which uses neuroblocking technology to stem hunger. |
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Chronic hunger and malnutrition were the norm for the majority of the population of the world including Britain and France, until the late 19th century. |
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Not getting enough shuteye has been linked with weight gain because it increases the production of hunger hormones which can disrupt your metabolism. |
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Desperately unhappy, Jin Xing began a hunger strike at the age of nine, until he convinced his reluctant father to allow him to enrol in the Chinese army's dance school. |
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The Medal awarded to Mabel Capper records the first instance of forcible feeding of hunger striking Suffragette prisoners in England at Winson Green Prison in Birmingham. |
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Let us take, for example, the physical desire of satisfying hunger. |
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In November he collapsed during chapel from illness and hunger. |
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On the GHI, China scored 6th position with moderate level of hunger, while Sri Lanka was at 43, Pakistan at 57 and Bangladesh at 58, having 'serious' levels of hunger. |
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Most of the crews were rescued by nearby vessels, but some perished, either drowning in their attempt to reach shore or dying of cold, hunger, or illness. |
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Perhaps, you could find creative and fun ways to satisfy his foot hunger using things such as foot massages, toe jobs or exciting new shoes for his viewing. |
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Little had been sown, so, despite average yields, hunger continued. |
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The expedition was a failure, reaching no farther than Colombia before succumbing to bad weather, hunger and skirmishes with hostile locals, where Almagro lost an eye. |
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One must remember that not only was loan no skinnymalink but this was the time immediately after the war when rationing still meant a fair amount of hunger. |
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Some of these unhappy emigrants felt a general sinking of all their mental and bodily energies, without, however, experiencing the growings of hunger. |
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During the Great Depression, which began with the stock market crash of 1929, many families in the United States coped with hunger and uncertainty. |
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However, the party faced a number of difficulties on route and half of the men died of hunger, illness or other hardships that they met along the way. |
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Arizona Diamondbacks staff will join UnitedHealthcare employees today to stuff backpacks with food to support Kitchen on the Street's childhood hunger program. |
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My hunger was now tormenting me excruciatingly, and gave me no rest. |
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