Anthony McGrath, 173 not out in the first innings, resumed on 42 and his thirst for runs remained unquenchable. |
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Dipping into these with tortilla chips or crackers is the perfect way to produce unquenchable thirst in your guests. |
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When the action heats up, though, there's no mistaking that Shay Sweet burns with a seemingly unquenchable sexual thirst. |
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Sometimes people have dry skin and unquenchable thirst even though they drink lots of water. |
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He managed to instill a professional work ethic among his players and an unquenchable spirit and commitment. |
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One of them is the professor from New Mexico, where apparently there is an unquenchable thirst for Victorian poetry. |
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Other NBC correspondents have told me stories about your seemingly unquenchable thirst for reporting. |
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Saltwater fish, poor things, have an unquenchable thirst, because they are constantly being dehydrated by the saltier sea all around them. |
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It was the public's unquenchable thirst for celebrity gossip, argues Ken, that led the paparazzi to hound her to her death. |
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His unquenchable enthusiasm sees crescents and terraces, a hotel and a library, and bathing machines. |
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But even her critics, infuriated by her indomitable chirpiness, admire her equally unquenchable energy. |
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But the world's unquenchable thirst suggests that these stocks won't be running dry anytime soon. |
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She left the convent in 1997, went back to school, and later wrote a memoir about her experience, An unquenchable Thirst. |
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She worked hard and with tenacity and her apologetic and self-effacing air masked an indomitable, unquenchable spirit. |
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Nobody can stop him when he smells blood, and nobody has his unquenchable desire to win. |
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An unquenchable stream of books, articles, films and debates keeps the subject alive, still casting a shadow over the German psyche. |
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Scott deeply loves what he does, probably because of his unquenchable thirst for the next great song. |
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Often an extraordinary event triggers this unquenchable passion to uncover who and what we are. |
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The unquenchable demand for yield led some investors to put themselves at high risk for permanent loss of capital. |
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With an unquenchable thirst for honours, Mourinho has already set himself a new target. |
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In 1994 I lived through an experience that created in me an unquenchable desire to share my story with people everywhere. |
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But locking up Ai simply made clear the power of his kind of oppositional art, and its global impact, and how unquenchable it is. |
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Brown's purpose is to meet as far as prudently possible the public's apparently unquenchable thirst for ever more spending on the National Health Service. |
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But an unquenchable thirst for victory allied to sheer stubbornness has got this Celtic side where they are and they weren't for ending this game minus all three points. |
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He established his credentials as a top-class winger with the Wellington Hurricanes and is quick, powerful and with an unquenchable thirst for tries. |
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I have since a young age been very curious, and my fathers initial push into me reading books was the drink to my unquenchable thirst for knowledge i still have today. |
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Whether it's a scandal in the Royal Family or a lord who's been up to no good, we seem to have an unquenchable thirst for the passionate exploits of the nobility. |
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On his quest he meets a bizarre array of treasure hunters, profiteers and traffickers, all with an unquenchable thirst for the hoard that has eluded man for centuries. |
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But to her, it was just an unquenchable thirst for knowledge. |
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It was that same unquenchable thirst for knowledge which had propelled Mecha out of the night of an earlier, smaller existence onward and upward to a brighter future. |
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The unquenchable appetite for entertainment among mass audiences is reflected in the recipe for successful commercial television: Sports and movies. |
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The skills peculiar to getting a story and writing it professionally and attractively are: an open mind linked with unquenchable curiosity, an invincible scepticism, and a disposition not to be easily brushed off. |
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Thus, the human soul, which has received from Lucifer his ego with the unquenchable thirst of the growing individuality, will be filled, drop by drop, with the divine love emanating from Christ. |
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One has only to think of the destruction of rain forest in Indonesia or Brazil driven by powerful profit incentives and the unquenchable appetites of consumers in richer parts of the world. |
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An unquenchable spark, Vette is older than her years but far from mature, delighting in silly pranks and always ready to laugh at people who think too much of themselves. |
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He had an unquenchable thirst for knowledge. |
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Experts think that the power-plant operators' unquenchable love for gas is not only destroying the coal industry, it is threatening the country's energy security. |
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They desired His love with an unquenchable thirst. |
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Europe, and within Europe, the European Union will only be able to become a great and strong community if its responsibility to ensure its safety goes hand in hand with its unquenchable desire for freedom as well. |
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The other one was artistic: The war provided an almost unquenchable source of new story material and gave rise to splendid works of cinematographic art. |
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We recall with gratitude the immense contribution made by Polish people to our life in Canada and we venerate Poland's unquenchable passion for freedom. |
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The unquenchable sense of team spirit in the Canadian camp is well on display on the pitch, but the striker seems to have gone off the deep end a bit. |
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It is guided by the absolute respect for the rules inherent to Fine Watchmaking, by an unquenchable thirst for innovation and by the use of exquisitely pure and precious touches of colour. |
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The spot shows the unquenchable energy, spirit and enthusiasm of children as a game of football surges across a world beset by poverty and conflict. |
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They also desired the love of Christ with an unquenchable thirst. |
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Thus kickstarted, the album's identity takes shape, forged by the performer's unquenchable desire to free himself of the legend spun around him and write his own story. |
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Since most adults do not share this director's unquenchable optimism, even his best movies tend to be an acquired taste. |
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All indications suggest that Maxwell had maintained an unquenchable curiosity from an early age. |
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After a twelve-mile run in the hot sun, his thirst felt unquenchable. |
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And with just about the worst diet in the EU and an unquenchable thirst for our trashiest cultural exports, it's not always easy telling them apart from, well, us. |
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