After about three hours of walking we arrived, exhausted and thirsty, to one of the most breathtaking sights I've ever seen. |
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By 11 p.m. the dance floor is filled with young expatriates thirsty for a reminder of what they left behind. |
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The jaunty works, populated by animals, have a lot to say to an audience thirsty for fun and a dark subtext. |
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Wary of ideas, thirsty for direct experience of God, people are drawn to the movement's certainty, its irrepressible spirit, its joy. |
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All of us, at some time, have been poor in spirit or have been hungry and thirsty for righteousness. |
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The people were terribly thirsty for every bit of information they could get. |
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An enormous vacuum occurred 10 years ago when the Soviet Union crumbled, leaving millions of people thirsty for spiritual things. |
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When he was elected people were so hungry and thirsty for change, he could have done anything. |
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When a thirsty bird sees the residual drop of water on the pin, it knows that it should go to the drinker to get water. |
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After they left, Fung, hungry and thirsty, shouted for help and other hikers came to his aid. |
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She listened with an eager ear, thirsty for knowledge of a life better than her own. |
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Miffed and thirsty, some filed out to find solace in pricey cybercafes, while others decided to plump for the free buffet chicken wings. |
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Some wandered in desert wastes, finding no way to an inhabited town hungry and thirsty, their soul fainted within them. |
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He regards his birthplace as a place continually thirsty for new style icons. |
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Over the previous two days he had been feeling increasingly tired, lethargic, polyuric, and thirsty. |
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It is thirsty, hefty and devoid of interventionist driver aids beyond anti-lock brakes and a simple, easily-turned-off traction control. |
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More tired and thirsty than they had ever been, Kada and Sead finally reached the front of the line, ready to scramble aboard a bus. |
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Each page of The Finishing School is alive with her customary ironic, dry wit, and yet she somehow leaves the reader thirsty for more. |
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Feeling thirsty is the initial symptom of heatstroke, which reflects that the body is short of fluids. |
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Apart from a poor turning circle there's little to criticise physically, but running costs are high owing to a fairly thirsty engine. |
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The slow fermentation of the cider made it ready for drinking at the thirsty times of haymaking and harvest the following year. |
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I am so thirsty I guzzle several glasses of fruit juice, a litre of water and most of a flask of red bush tea before I even sit down. |
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But now, after 271 years serving ale to thirsty Mancunians, the pub is closing its doors. |
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Perhaps this is an approach to discouraging driving while drunk and thirsty. |
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So I chose to barge into one of the department offices to check if they had any water for a thirsty man. |
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However, remembering to eat when you are hungry, and drink when thirsty is essential. |
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Do not wait till you feel thirsty to drink water because by then you'd already be low in fluids. |
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Over time, the saved water percolated upward through capillary action toward plants' thirsty roots. |
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It falls on the dry earth, on the thirsty plants, on our thirsty skin, and we come back to life. |
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If the rain patchy you might still need to water your really thirsty plants but definitely leave the lavender alone. |
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It left a small wet spot, and the fabric soaked up the salty moisture like thirsty crops after a drought taking in a welcome rain. |
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To reach every thirsty plant, water needs to flow through these hoses, called drip tape, at the correct pressure. |
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It was pleasant, even if the paint was beginning to flake at the edges and the plants seemed dry and thirsty. |
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The price of such impressive performance, however, is a very thirsty engine. |
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Ugly as its surroundings may be, for more than 60 years the bright orange ball has successfully beckoned to the thirsty and the hungry. |
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It makes you hot, sweaty, thirsty and uncomfortable and too much of it gives you cancer. |
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I was rather thirsty and I hadn't had much to eat all day so I chugged the carbonated beverage down in a hurry. |
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I'd lost my hat, the sun was blinding, we were both thirsty and trying not to think about it. |
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Borderlanders were migratory, blood thirsty, clannish, and suspicious of strangers. |
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These latter galls are called mulga-apples and are said to be very welcome to the thirsty traveller. |
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On the other hand, people feel thirsty and drink much more water, which dilutes the gastric fluid and lowers its acidity. |
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Too much calcium in your kidneys might make you thirsty or increase your need to urinate. |
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She was thirsty, and noticing a tap she went up and turned it on, drinking from it as though it was a bubbler. |
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As someone thirsty for knowledge, it's no surprise he is of a mind to pass it on. |
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He slowed, drawing a draught of brown-red liquid in a weather-proof seal-skin flask, the fire-drink warmed across his thirsty gullet. |
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Shops along Hennessy Road did a roaring trade selling water and canned drinks to thirsty crowds. |
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We come into the world thirsty for love, and we're going to look all over for it. |
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However, the child is chilly, wants to be covered, and is thirsty for warm drinks. |
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The men had no water to drink and no food to eat, for they had no water in which to cook their rice, so they went thirsty and supperless to bed. |
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I went out because I was so tired and thirsty, plus the hall inside was very hot and humid. |
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I started off straight away, after having a long swig of a bottle of Pils, thirsty after the drive. |
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The Pilsner is great in the summer and if you're still thirsty, how about an Emerson's Bookbinder or Limburg's Hopsmacker? |
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Julie got thirsty so we went to the ice cream place for root beer floats, they have the cheapest beverages in the park. |
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A pint of stout, comforted by a cosy interior, is a temptation indeed for the thirsty tourist. |
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I felt thirsty, yet the most important thing for me right now was to know where I was. |
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Early in the afternoon, they approached a small cottage, where no well could be seen, but the pilgrims were thirsty and dry. |
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Babies with untreated diabetes insipidus cannot say when they are thirsty, which means they can have a severe shortage of water. |
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It is characterised by needing to urinate often and passing a large quantity of urine, and feeling extremely thirsty. |
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There are 10,000 thirsty freshman and sophomores who'd pay you for this program. |
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The market for non-alcoholic drinks in Asia is all about big names, big bucks and huge, thirsty populations. |
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With their outfit of cavalier managers and thirsty shareholders they bullwhipped the lines into a profiteering frenzy. |
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Wherever the thirsty birds drank, they also splattered the sugar water causing Mother to do battle with the resulting ants. |
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True, I was stuck, wet, worn out and thirsty, but I'd done hypothermia and dehydration before, and I didn't want anyone put out on my account. |
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The words Mystra had written seemed to sink through the paper and into the very earth itself, like raindrops to a thirsty plant. |
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The deacon found and served Christ in the poor, the hungry and thirsty, the stranger and the naked, the sick and imprisoned. |
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She drew greedily on the straw, only then realizing just how thirsty she was. |
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Allie accepted the gift gratefully, realizing now how thirsty she really was. |
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She was as good as could be except she was a little achy and extremely thirsty. |
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Anheuser-Busch, which sold almost 110 million barrels of beer worldwide last year, finds the Sunshine State a thirsty one. |
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For the thirsty, there are stalls specializing in freshly squeezed fruit and vegetable juices, papaya milk shakes and cold teas. |
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They're so thirsty for it, they'll crawl through the desert toward a mirage, and when they discover there is no water, they'll drink the sand. |
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It was a recent Friday in July and I was on my way to the store to get something to drink because I was thirsty. |
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Since carbohydrates require water to make new muscle glycogen, many people assume that they have to drink like a thirsty camel to make glycogen. |
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Becoming extremely thirsty, he left halfway through the period to search out a soda machine. |
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I wasn't thirsty, but I drank a couple of mugfuls which went straight through me. |
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I found it made me incredibly thirsty and ended up drinking buckets of water. |
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Cool breezes bring instant relief as the thirsty land absorbs the falling rain. |
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Every inch of thirsty land was soaked by the precious rain, the crops were saved and so was people's livestock. |
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Symons stresses that no eucalyptus trees are planted as they drain the soil of water, being very thirsty trees. |
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Rotary engines have a reputation for being thirsty, dirty and difficult to maintain. |
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It is powerful, unsurprisingly so given the size of that thirsty engine, handles reasonably well and does so in comfort. |
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This is exactly the kind of model dealers will be looking to get rid of, with its relatively thirsty petrol engine, and auto box. |
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The early rotary engines were well known for being thirsty and wearing out the seals on the rotary piston. |
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This was a thirsty but high value crop, which only required about a third of the farm area to be used. |
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And, presumably, everyone knows that you don't plant thirsty trees too close to your house because it might cause the foundations to sink. |
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They were however a bit thirsty as far as fuel was concerned due to their 4 giant 4125 kilowatt motors, and never reached production. |
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It's perfect country for cotton, except it doesn't rain much here, these rivers rarely flow and cotton is a very thirsty crop. |
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It's thirsty work being outside in the cold, dry Antarctic environment, so in the evenings the Davis Station bar is packed. |
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It was hard, long and thirsty work but we eventually came up with a short but, we feel, worthy list. |
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Boarding houses and bars were constructed for their accommodation and refreshment, for quarrying is thirsty work. |
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Running about is thirsty work, so always take a bottle of water with you when you go out. |
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Watching the action, even if it is on a giant screen, makes for thirsty work. |
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It was thirsty work, and the queues for the bar were a dozen deep at half-time. |
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All this was hot and thirsty work which meant the haytimers needed plenty to eat and drink. |
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All of this singing, playing and dancing is thirsty work and, at midnight, proceedings cease for the traditional cup of tea. |
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The business of building an second media empire from scratch is thirsty work. |
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A hot day over a soldering copper is thirsty work, which the tinsmiths were able to remedy. |
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And when people see Christ in us, they become that much more hungry and thirsty for his kingdom in their hearts. |
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The Scottish elite was still thirsty for images and acquired them through networks in Paris and Amsterdam. |
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I wander back to my room, still bored and now a bit thirsty. |
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The path broadened until we could stride out, dropping down into Portela and the thirsty lowlands, our heads and shoulders still pearled with mountain water. |
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Herds of zebras and giraffes search for water on a thirsty continent. |
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And how about guzzling from the water bottle during a timeout as if he was the only one who was thirsty? |
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He was thirsty, but couldn't keep the water down after he drank it. |
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He turns rivers into a desert, springs of water into thirsty ground, a fruitful land into a salty waste, because of the wickedness of its inhabitants. |
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The deep pits may drain water from an already thirsty ecosystem and expose underground drinking-water supplies to contaminants such as giardia and cryptosporidium. |
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The water debate is often limited to difficult arguments about agricultural irrigation in the Murray-Darling basin and the future of thirsty crops like cotton and rice. |
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I'm already thirsty for another frosty cool one from Hardway's icebox. |
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Thunder and lightning, therefore, could be viewed either as the voice of the vengeful prophet chasing demons or as the precursor of rain for thirsty crops. |
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They have highly invasive root systems, and are very thirsty trees. |
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Nevertheless, it explains the huge number of ferries and hydrofoils that regularly ply the waters between Helsinki and Tallinn full to the gunwales with thirsty Finns. |
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Keep in mind that fall planters do not require as much water as thirsty summer container plants, whereas summer soils need to be lighter, yet able to hold moisture. |
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Well, generating all that hot air is thirsty work, and the weekend's here! |
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Today most of the world uses thick, thirsty Turkish bath towels, but for most of history the world dried off after the bath with plain old napless pieces of cloth. |
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What they don't mention is that studying the Talmud is thirsty work. |
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By sunset I am so thirsty that I could actually drink sea water. |
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Lately I've been really thirsty and I can't seem to quench it. |
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All this was hot and thirsty work and I remember a farmer in our parish who said he always gave his workers stout to drink as he believed it to be most refreshing. |
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His absent smile reminded the two thirsty coppers that they were on duty. |
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The walk along the beach from Newport to Balboa was thirsty work. |
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His discovery of the tuberculosis bacteria had given him a taste of fame, and made him thirsty for more. |
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Home to numerous crocodiles and hippo, the Great Ruaha draws many thirsty waterbuck, leopard, buffalo, reedbuck, wild dogs, lion and hyena to its banks. |
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Many adults, including your staff, will be thirsty for information. |
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Hostas are very thirsty plants, and get even thirstier in containers. |
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You may also feel irritable, chilly, and thirsty for cold drinks. |
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On the day, the thirsty birds would flock to the lake in greater numbers. |
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If you're thirsty for a fresh new rock album, this is the one! |
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A major altercation was narrowly avoided as 250 thirsty guests swamped the overpriced bar, demanding a drink from one of two hopelessly overworked bar staff. |
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For thirsty residents in dry counties, that means another long drive for a beer. |
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Moreover, thirsty visitors to Edinburgh in the 18th century would have been served not whisky or beer but a jug of claret, which was then regarded as our national drink. |
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He suggested a drink, and I nodded eagerly, for I was thirsty. |
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And when I did finally get out of bed, I was so thirsty I made my way to the kitchen crawling along the floor. |
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Symptoms of diabetes include having to get up at night to go to the toilet, feeling thirsty, lacking energy and getting reoccurring infections such as boils and abscesses. |
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Singing is thirsty work, and everyone repairs to the pub afterwards. |
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Nelson was made comfortable, fanned and brought lemonade and watered wine to drink after he complained of feeling hot and thirsty. |
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She knew better than to drink from the bar, but she'd been so thirsty, and she needed something to take the edge off. |
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I had for dinner, or rather supper, a chicken done up some way with red pepper, which was very good but thirsty. |
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During the early stages of the season, cool watering holes can be high-traffic areas for thirsty bucks. |
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It is an interesting paradox that drinking a lot of water can often make you feel thirsty. |
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Tired and thirsty, many students had their first taste of sour starfruit with salt and water chestnut outside this majestic fort. |
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Keep a sipper cups hand After exercise, drink a cup of water and two cups of fruit juice, even if you are not thirsty. |
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Greshenelie and the thirsty Armenians were not the only delayers of dressing and undressing. |
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The party was short of water and rationed, and such water as they first found was salty, so that they got perishingly thirsty. |
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About Piranha 3DD After the terror unleashed on Lake Victoria in PIRANHA 3D, the pre-historic school of blood thirsty piranhas are back. |
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A BARISTA preparing coffees for thirsty motorists at Harsthead Moor motorway service station is competing for a national award. |
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We are thirsty for his signature wit, warmth, and homespun wisdom. |
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Nick has a passion for hops and is constantly coming up with new flavours that keep the miners and young scenesters thirsty for more. |
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This is an utmost form of protest on the part of individuality, thirsty to be eternalized, against change and absolute renovation. |
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I had for dinner, or rather supper, a chicken done up in some way with red pepper, which was very good but thirsty. |
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Around 22,000 pints of Second Coming have been downed by thirsty Geordies in its first few weeks. |
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The dogs by the River Nilus's side, being thirsty, lap hastily as they run along the shore. |
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If the expense doesn't cause homeowners to rethink their thirsty yards, being branded a water hog might. |
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The girls, both 19, are pals on and off screen so Nikki was happy to wait while her thirsty co-star slurped a milkshake at Manchester's Deansgate centre this week. |
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If the planning is right, women can drink many, many Mojitos on Monday, and if they are still thirsty on Thursday, they can have as many caipiroskas. |
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That's what's happened to Byatt's Brewery in Lythalls Lane which is supplying real ale to the tens of thousands of thirsty Wasps fans flocking to the Ricoh. |
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The car boiled, and we poured in water from a jerrican and filled up another one to take with us, in case it grew thirsty again on the road going up to Jerusalem. |
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After the president left office, the nation was thirsty for change. |
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And for the thirsty adults, there's a beer tent along with local food. |
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I was so thirsty that I got through three glasses of orange juice. |
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Crafty businesses to transport thirsty folks to watering holes around town have hopped up as well for guests to taste and tour by buses, bikes and designated drivers. |
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We would be hungry, thirsty and also on our faces we would have beards and moustaches which had been formed by the thick black coal dust that was polluting the river. |
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While our new friends at the Good Shepherd know how to worship liturgically, they likewise know how to feed the hungry and give drink to the thirsty afterwards. |
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Feeling thirsty, he stopped to drink water from the water cooler of a mosque where he got electrocuted, said Aheed Al Balushi, a witness and a friend of the deceased. |
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