The leaves of the understory shrubs, lianas, and sapling trees bear the unmistakable signs of damage by hungry insects. |
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Details of their sexual encounters, which she spelt out in lurid detail to the hungry English press, are being repeated worldwide. |
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What's more, not only are almost all of us far from poor and hungry, but virtually all of us are, at least relatively, rich and full. |
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But I think we always return because we are hungry for the same story, the same plot. |
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But these lads are as hungry as anything and well capable of taking anyone's place. |
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Well, frankly, it's anytime I want it to be, which is dependent on how hungry I am for it. |
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Or could it be that audiences are hungry again for light-hearted escapism and happy endings? |
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In the darkness, a lunatic warbled nonsense and a hungry madman babbled on about food. |
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Enduring the rigors of selling books door to door is a lot easier for someone hungry to prove themselves. |
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The porridge was too sweet and too lumpy but I was so hungry I didn't care. |
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Then there is the Dakshinkhali Temple, where goats and chickens are sacrificed to a hungry goddess. |
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If I should feel hungry between meals I eat a piece of fruit rather than raiding the cake tin or the biscuit barrel. |
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Even in this day and age, there are those who face a cold and hungry Christmas. |
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Even though he knew she was just trying to get a rise out of him, he took the bait like a hungry trout. |
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We can choose to satisfy out appetites with healthy food, eating when we are hungry and stopping when we are full. |
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They simply ripped them limb from limb in the second half with a ferociously determined and hungry display which left Cork begging for mercy. |
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This number and the whole evening satisfied appetites for thoughtful music and left people hungry for more. |
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The brush of lips quickly turned into something completely different-more urgent and hungry. |
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As if on cue, the chestnut roan he had given her to ride stomped its hoof in agreement, undoubtedly tired and hungry herself. |
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Rangers striker Peter Lovenkrands has warned arch-rivals Celtic that he is hungry for their Scottish championship crown. |
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No one goes hungry, we all have a roof over our heads to shelter us, and happiness is a common visitor. |
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This is a real decline in living standards, manifested as a real increase in the number of people who are cold, sick, and hungry. |
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We suggest the Pale Ale and, if you're hungry, a loaf of bread and garlic butter. |
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He says he has unfinished business this year and he certainly looked hungry for goals on his first run-out. |
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Mr. Roberts was very bald, very round, had very thick glasses, and looked very hungry. |
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You'll be less hungry if you have a satisfying portion of food that is low in calories. |
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He was also very hungry and Marion went outside to scold the maids for not remembering to bring him food at mealtimes. |
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Not really hungry, the trio dined early and lightly, eating, as it were, out of habit rather than desire. |
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He said that it has him so hungry that if someone brought him food he would rugby tackle them. |
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Combine the corn with steamed green vegetables like asparagus and offer baked potatoes to ensure the children don't go hungry. |
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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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All of us, at some time, have been poor in spirit or have been hungry and thirsty for righteousness. |
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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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However, remembering to eat when you are hungry, and drink when thirsty is essential. |
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The sound quality is almost always atrocious, but for obsessive fans hungry for material, this matters little. |
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A small bird with a broken wing, left behind by its mates, struggles to escape a crowd of hungry crabs alongside a deserted seashore. |
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This fractured city, crow-branch black, is bowed with armies, bent and hungry, fed with air and black bread. |
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And if he's really hungry, he says he usually has some Atlantic white fish or some scrod. |
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They should eat only when hungry, eat food they really want, and stop eating when they are full. |
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If I'm hungry after a night on the ale, I'll have a bag of pork scratchings or stop at the fish-and-chip shop on the way home. |
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I wish there weren't so many hungry kids and so many loud mouthed blockheads who do not think before they speak. |
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Businesses are hungry to get on the Web to market their products both in Iran and to the outside world. |
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We are dealing with customers all the time and the last thing we need is our workers feeling hungry and testy. |
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Last year a thin, scraggy squirrel appeared in my garden from nowhere, looking hungry. |
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Also, grazing that leaves very short stubble could lead to a greater risk of bloat if livestock are hungry when turned into the next paddock. |
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Esteban scowled, said he'd already told her he wasn't hungry, and wandered off. |
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When I think of those marbly black pebbles on our beach, it almost makes me hungry, for what they represent, that is. |
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When hungry worshippers broke their fasts, bakers were ready with cakes and breads to which dairy and eggs were added with a generous hand. |
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Many people are too busy in the morning to eat breakfast or just do not feel hungry. |
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Around her was a mass of hungry school newspaper journalists and editors and photographers and gossipers wanting the scoop on her and Anthony. |
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Crab risotto and rib-eye steaks are scoffed by families on holiday and hungry yachties. |
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But he did not feel hungry because he was in such pain from his injuries and could only concentrate on trying to get out. |
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He'd kept everything warm in the oven for her and Ashton agreed to wait dinner on her as he wasn't hungry. |
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What's more, protein tempers blood sugar fluctuations, preventing the spikes and crashes that can leave you hungry and drained. |
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Spiteful witches, hungry ghosts, and angry spirits are thought to inflict illness and misfortune. |
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When I blaze up a doobie, all that happens is I get extremely hungry and mostly sit around giggling at pretty much everything! |
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He uses them to telling effect in the account of a peasant woman living alone, who gives the hungry boy shelter. |
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An estimated 4,000 dogs, covered with mange and ticks, roam the land and are sometimes so hungry they resort to cannibalizing other dogs. |
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Appropriate food as it was the day that the monsoon finally arrived in Delhi and you know how hungry rainy weather makes you. |
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The roads were unpaved and dirty, and filled with hungry, undernourished children scampering around half-naked. |
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We queried whether the doctor became hungry on the second day, but he assured us that he's long since become accustomed to no-food days. |
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That would have been enough for most athletes, but the hungry Hungarian had another ace up her sleeve. |
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When you wake up, you're in pain, aching all over, your eyes are stinging from the light and you're hungry. |
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And I'm freaking hungry because all I've been eating lately is rabbit food. |
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But when the current rolls and the fish are hungry, they'll slam jigs and sometimes detonate on topwater plugs. |
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Apparently realizing the folly of her ways, she declined to press charges, saying it was her fault for teasing the hungry elephant. |
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He found most to be uneducated racists with little to offer a discerning and spiritually hungry young man. |
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Having simple luxuries on hand for hungry loved ones is a saving grace when friends drop by or for when holiday houseguests search for snacks. |
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I took dinner with Ian while a hungry Ahmad enjoyed his well-done steak earlier. |
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He had blanched whiter than a hungry vampire and his steel gray eyes had gone momentarily wild. |
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She just accepted what the book said about how to feed our daughter, and turned a deaf ear to me, even if the hungry baby was crying for milk. |
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These equations always seem to be out of whack, but it takes time to withdraw from the hungry ghosts within and give more to the right people. |
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At that spot, they found a dead deer, still steaming, and took hungry, ravenous bites out of it. |
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If they could be destroyed in days or weeks and the hungry fed, I would plead guilty to every charge of alarmism and shroud-waving. |
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They have skipped supper, only nibbling a little on scones and biscotti, and they are hungry. |
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Alternatively, it could be sold to a hungry, aggressive business run by somebody like Flynn. |
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On June 14 troops marched into the town in triumph to take prisoner 12,000 defeated and hungry troops. |
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The less hungry you are, the less likely you will make bad food choices or binge-eat come mealtime. |
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On the other hand, his wife was a miserly woman who had no interest in feeding hungry street beggars. |
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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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People will eat all of the little Winesaps and they can take another one if they're still hungry. |
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Who wouldn't resent the fact that your art and hard work have fed a lot of wallets, while your own billfold stayed hungry? |
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Tyrone came racing out of the traps like well-trained greyhounds hungry for the only prize that mattered. |
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Then we come along, power hungry wizards looking for the secret to immortality, and we bag you. |
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A similar legend tells of a hungry bhakta who plucked a fruit and left it on the river bank while bathing. |
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I felt the hungry, wolfish aspect to my gaze, but didn't try to hide it, as it played up and down over Cynthia's body. |
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Then, before my hungry and bemused family could answer, he turned and vanished into the swirl of tables. |
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We were surrounded by hungry, sweaty, red-faced men finishing their lunch, not very reassuring. |
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The folded pizza slice, the hot dog and the crusty knish have a built-in mobility that lets hungry New Yorkers eat on the street. |
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He trains on his own, often a solitary figure with nothing but a support car behind him, and goes to bed hungry to keep down his weight. |
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Being hungry, I stopped at the cafeteria and asked if they had kosher food. |
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People who skip breakfast often find themselves eating a pastry or a sausage roll on the way to work in an attempt to stop feeling hungry. |
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The Aztecs had conquered the Nahuatl and perhaps had even sacrificed a few of Juan's relatives to the hungry gods. |
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It was toppled from its commanding position by hungry capital-laden offshore firms who moved into its domain with no beg-pardons. |
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What is lacking is the will by governments to feed the hungry, and the concern by enough of their citizens to force them to do so. |
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But now this whole mess-up leaves me with outstanding debts and a hungry family. |
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They smiled and said, of course they were hungry but did not mind because they were fasting for Allah. |
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And just about anytime, hungry Seattleites can be found gobbling noodles, sushi, sashimi, and tempura at restaurants all over the city. |
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We have a stock of drinking water, washing water, a box of tinned food, biscuits, crisps, chocolates, we certainly won't go hungry. |
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The literally tens of thousands of dollars spent on pets in this country could be much better spent on feeding the hungry and housing the poor. |
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At several bends in the road, hungry dogs run up to the bus, yapping loudly. |
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It was too early, she wasn't hungry, she wasn't in yarak, but I loosed her anyway. |
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A final series of surrenders followed as hungry Lakota bands capitulated at military posts along the upper Missouri and Yellowstone. |
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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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Then it strikes him with astounding clarity that the reason the cat is miaowing and weaving around his legs is because it is hungry. |
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But the band does sound ambitious and hungry to progress to bigger and better things. |
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Whether they were hungry or not, Billy bought a tank loaf and two pink lamingtons. |
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In the spring the hungry animals tear out birds nests and eat eggs and young. |
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So unless you want a bunch of angry, hungry sports crazies on your hands, call for your 'za at least ninety minutes before you want it to arrive. |
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But despite the growing popularity of mochas and lattes, coffee farmers are increasingly going hungry as their plants die in the field. |
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In a couple of minutes, I can whip out jumping frogs or hungry mouths that amuse kids for hours. |
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His life came to an end when, after taking a bullet, he was torn apart by a horde of hungry zombies. |
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He was hungry, but he'd rather starve to death than eat the maggoty meat and rice the guards tossed in once a day. |
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I felt drained and hungry, not to mention that my brain was filled with the desire of sleep. |
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Only the sky was turning a leaden grey, the tide was low, and we were hungry, or at least I was. |
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The large buds of mountain ash and poplars have a sticky, resinous covering that partially protects them from hungry animals. |
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Subjects fed resistant starch on reduced-calorie diets reported feeling less hungry and had greater feelings of fullness during the study. |
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Otherwise, they might find hungry folks taking leave to make a fuel stop at the petrol station next door. |
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Moreover, never has any politician faced such a competitive media, hungry for big scoops and tasty tidbits. |
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In her novel, what abides is dissatisfaction, restlessness, the hungry tapeworm of individual will. |
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Whether you're looking for seafood, Angus beef, made-to-order pasta or traditional breakfast fare, you won't leave hungry. |
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Someday, maybe I'll tell you the story about Grandma's vegetable garden, the hungry rabbit, and an ancient, underpowered BB gun. |
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There is a very talented tier of young executives hungry for success and on the way up. |
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During the Civil War, hungry Northern soldiers, unaware of the social taboo surrounding peanuts, began eating them. |
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If hungry for more information on these particular poems and the others attributable to Wotton, then that is perhaps no bad thing. |
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His great weight almost jerked her off the bridge, but she pulled him up from the hungry flames as her own strength faded. |
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But if you smell fried chicken and doughnuts when you're walking down the street and hungry, you're going to want something lusciously fatty. |
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She saw the expressions on their faces, hungry and full of bloodlust. |
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After all, no one in American prison is hungry but obesity is an actual problem. |
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With the heartland hungry for a different kind of change, Pence is the conservative antidote to arugula. |
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In this epic monologue from Deep Blue Sea, a hungry shark makes a bite-size snack out of Jackson. |
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Soon the cheerleading press arrives, followed by global consumers hungry for a piece of the action. |
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Is the reader of this text assumed to be put off by difficult, abstruse, theory-driven contemporary art and hungry for work that claims to be more directly understood? |
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By 1636, the accommodation ladder was lowered on the dock, and shortly thereafter officials, media, and hungry longshoremen started coming aboard. |
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Lunch at a table under a tree in an immaculately clean, open and well-kept area near the car park was welcome for hungry tummies after the exercise. |
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The patchy raggedness of the moult gave him a somewhat mangy appearance, but by the end of June he was smooth and as lean as a hungry wolf in his summer coat. |
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And inevitably, watching these shows makes you ravenously hungry. |
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It is an agape feast in the sense that God's love is shared, not only among the participants but also with those who eat and drink and those who are hungry in the world. |
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I decided I was hungry, so I went downstairs in search of the kitchen. |
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Food was plentiful and only the poorest starved or went hungry. |
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Death and its hideous aftermath can come at the hands and blackened teeth of reanimated corpses or the deranged, power hungry gun muzzle of a fellow survivor. |
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While few have actually observed a killer whale attack a sea otter, many believe they would based on the increasing loss of hooked fish to the hungry whales. |
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He's dazzling, fielding questions, spinning out anecdotes and limericks, sounding 35 and hungry for publicity. |
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It was described as a monster of terrible size but probable only a hungry wolf or wild boar which roamed the area striking terror into the hearts of all the people. |
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Eventually, however, the honor, strength, character and womanhood of Radha the woman prevails and she returns back to her hungry children with honor and dignity. |
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Next, he took his efforts to the desperately poor, hungry regions of India and Pakistan. |
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And the not-so-subtle winks to Batman lore will be enough to satiate hungry fanboys for now. |
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But The Hound is just hungry, and no one gets between the scarred warrior and a meal. |
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If you're in a flashy mood, or just really hungry, you might be tempted by the azuma moriawase, which consists of a sirloin steak, yakitori and shrimp and vegetable tempura. |
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There's an, Oh, such a hungry yearning burning inside of me. |
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We have an army of ambassadors and advocates for the hungry of this world. |
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The blood ivory trade caters to a small but hungry segment in China, yet grassroots efforts for elephant conservation do exist. |
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During the trip, they had grown restive, quarrelsome, and hungry. |
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Impressive hunters, hungry leopard seals may burst through a spot of soft ice near a baby penguin rookery, in an attempt to grasp a penguin walking above. |
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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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The current political enthusiasm for investment in early years often sounds like apple pie, a sort of comfort food for hungry Labour party activists. |
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We celebrate it in our own way, with a hunt and a feast, rather than by putting on long faces and pounding our chests and going to bed hungry like foolish monks. |
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In recent years there has been much talk of a rush on Scottish novels by hungry producers bearing chequebooks, though little has materialised as yet. |
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Then, Democratic strategists say, the grassroots were hungry for a real debate after eight years of George Bush. |
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For most of his life he ate mainly raw meat, and would often carry luncheon meat and sausages in his pocket, pulling them out whenever he was hungry. |
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The three demons behind Diane were giving the boys lustful hungry glances. |
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As a victim of lycanthropy, The Wolf had always been hungry for friends. |
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I have crazy energy and I am not hungry, but I am not a happy camper either. |
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The shop is making up a special order of 800 smoked salmon, chicken salad and other sarnies for a client at Royal Ascot, as well as the normal fare for hungry York shoppers. |
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He was hungry all the time and nothing could sate his appetite. |
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He was hungry, so he brought along a fast food burger and soda to the studio. |
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I thought that the only thing that could destroy my serenity was being hungry, so I went back to the supermarket and started loading up carts with non perishable food. |
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Volunteers there were hurriedly making sandwiches for survivors and for the tired and hungry search parties. |
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Many dogs are mangy, sickly or hungry, and often roam in packs. |
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I exist merely as meat for the hungry wolf, an incubator for his progeny and a servant to his needs. |
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Two, we'd be propping up a regime that has so many of its 22 million subjects go hungry that the capital city is bare of vegetation, including grass. |
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It's kind of cute, but when you are hungry and have been telling the Pesach tale for over half an hour all you want to do is eat that matzo ball soup waiting in the kitchen. |
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As usual, the meal was cooked to perfection but I didn't feel hungry. |
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And if I get hungry, I go shoot a hog and I'm full as a tick for a week. |
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My grandfather was a prosperous rancher and although he may have had to tighten his belt, the family never went hungry or faced the danger of losing their land. |
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Not being especially hungry, I stuck to one bowl of marinated beef with a dash of minced bacon topped with onions, broccoli, bean sprouts, mushrooms and carrot. |
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One sure sign Gov. Jindal is hungry for higher office is his willingness to sup at the table of the kook right. |
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When your hungry baby latches to your lactating breast, are you simply nursing your child or making a political statement? |
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Mosques all over the world not only tithe their followers, they also feed the hungry who come to worship and often find them jobs and places to live. |
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The mew of a hungry cat drifts pitifully from the nearby fish stall. |
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Confident of his abilities and hungry to promote his ideas about classical and contemporary cuisine, Matthews quickly traded his sous chef's hat for a taller toque. |
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Historically the kingdom has loomed over Qatar like a hungry lion eyeing an annoying mouse. |
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It's a boon to news organizations hungry for any tidbit of information about high-profile suspects. |
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Once on my face, my skin began to tingle and my eyes started to water, or maybe I was crying because I was so hungry. |
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No one was homeless or hungry here, and our community was built on togetherness and sharing. |
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I trifle with it if I am not hungry, and drink it when I am. |
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The boy started to scream, not a yell of pain but a high-pitched shriek of panic that reminded me of a rabbit's death throes, which reminded me that I was hungry. |
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In a species as hungry for social interaction as ours, a trait that causes some individuals to shrink from the group ought to have been snuffed out pretty early on. |
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Your back aches to high heaven, your smell has turned a different kind of sour, you are hungry and the welts on your body are swelling as your pores open up again. |
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A new liberty will arise, so the monitory promise goes, not in any freedom from constraints too subtle for the hungry to perceive, but in class consciousness. |
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Resolve that this can and should be the year that zero preschoolers go hungry based on your quixotic grandstanding. |
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The excited squeals of hungry piglets and the bleats of insistent lambs seem better designed for pestering reluctant mothers than for conveying a simple message of need. |
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The troubling fact is that a successful, ubiquitously published and clearly-credited piece of design can quickly become an artifact to be lusted after by hungry practitioners. |
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We're going up in size and after handing dead rats to two hungry sand cats I enter the tiger's den with Marc and keeper Claire Sweeten. |
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Watch out, humans, your meaty flesh is no longer enough for hungry bears. |
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Carry along a can of Raid for those ant farms and a hungry tomcat to sniff out those gerbils you might miss. |
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Mebbe the Don wants to pay a sociable call on our ladies. Mebbe his gang is some hungry, as usual. |
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Meanwhile, the hungry antbirds wait low on the periphery to ambush and kill any insects trying to escape the mandibles of the vicious invaders. |
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I miss the strife His shrunken staff, his hungry wife Inflame chafe! |
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Andy Flower has warned england's world-beaters to remain hungry or face losing their places to a new generation. |
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Their limestone battlefield is peppered with limitless varieties of soft coral that look like easy targets for any hungry passerby. |
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In the Brookings laboratory, Lundgren and colleagues offered hungry predators a smorgasbord of rootworm larvae and pupae. |
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There may be safety in numbers, but this unfortunate wildebeest has ended up on hungry crocodiles' menu. |
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The study showed that people who are hungry are more inclined to be supportive of the welfare state and help the poor. |
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Their record player was a bird with a big beak and their waste disposal unit was a hungry buzzard who lived underneath the sink. |
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The city protests that a beach is not a suitable place to feed the hungry. |
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After all there are 24 long hungry hours to fill and very few Neptunian invasions. |
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We reached that amiable town around two hours post meridiem, exceedingly hungry from our anxieties en route. |
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Further, a hungry man who had passed at least three towns without receiving a meal could not be punished for stealing food. |
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Her piteous mooings caught the ear of a hungry old he-bear which was hunting in the woods near by. |
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Like hungry dogs who have sniffed their meat, the mob bursts in, trampling down the women who sought to bar the entrance with their bodies. |
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Takeaway owner Ashraf Ahmet wants to remain open until 4am every day to snare hungry nightclubbers on their way home. |
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So the chances of a stage version living up to the original were always going to be slimmer than the waistline of our hungry, stripy hero. |
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Thousands of soup kitchens were opened to feed the hungry, who grumbled that the farmers were keeping the food for themselves. |
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Crepes, bratwursts, wine, cheese and German beers are proving a massive draw for hungry shoppers, and there are also stocking fillers to browse. |
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In this, he was backed by his party, hungry for office and its emoluments after almost thirty years with only brief spells in government. |
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According to BloodSport, not only is second best the first loser, but when the game is bowhunting, second best also goes hungry. |
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The Rawthorpe kids feature in Wednesday's episode, when Stef and his hungry volunteers make a blood sausage fit for a vampire. |
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The search begins on a cocoa plantation infested with rats, the ideal prey for a hungry Bushmaster. |
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As a reward for his blithesomeness, he was destined to be blown around the ether, miserable for 49 days and pursued by hungry ghosts. |
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A hungry leopard leaps up from behind a rock and plucks an unlucky sandgrouse out of the air before wolfing it down in one. |
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And to do that, you have to forget that you have been hungry, too. |
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These 'Disinherited' were hungry for their old lands and would prove to be the undoing of the peace. |
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I got back to my motel tired, wet and hungry. Talking to Miss Maidie had deterred me from grabbing a quick greaseburger en route. |
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The luggable computer may be gone, but there is simply no denying that people are still hungry for portable computing devices. |
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The rare guest with bright yellow, green and orange plumage turned out to be a tropical love bird that appeared exhausted and hungry. |
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My husband, who was fortunately feeling extremely hungry, chose the mammoth 14oz T-bone steak from the specials board. |
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When someone is hungry and waiting for their dabba, technology isn't going to help. |
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As the penguins prepare to strike, a hungry leopard seal spots a member of the flock. |
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Our illumination hungry co-Northerners can't get enough of salad cream on their chips. |
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I managed to keep the salad down, but I left the restaurant hungry. |
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The donation will help Alaskan sled dog owners feed their dogs that were going hungry due to the bad year of salmon fishing. |
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Charles was hungry for success at the highest level, and manager Raich Carter was unable to convince him that Leeds could satisfy his ambitions. |
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Any churchgoer hoping for more spiritual sustenance went hungry. |
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Steady SNACKER Steady Snackers mindlessly graze throughout the day, whether hungry or not. |
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For the hungry snacker, unpopped kernels at the bottom of a bag of microwavable popcorn are missed opportunities. |
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The cliffs were water-worn, as if they had been gnawed for thousands of years by hungry waves. |
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Retreating before stronger breeds, hungry and voracious, the Eskimo has drifted to the inhospitable polar regions. |
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The food provided was unnecessarily generous, especially for an event meant to raise money for the hungry. |
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When you are two pence short of a tin of baked beans, and your child is hungry, it is the money. |
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She has tasted jail food and has often ordered milk, biscuits, brown bread and and chapatis whenever she is hungry. |
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Feed the hungry, clothe the naked, comfort the afflicted, and afflict the comfortable. |
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The hungry judges soon the sentence sign, and wretches hang that jurymen may dine. |
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He submitted it to his publishers as a balm to readers who were hungry for more from him after the success of The Hobbit. |
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Was that really her making that low, hungry, almost semitortured sound deep down in her throat? |
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Though it is a meagre source of food compared to grass when there is no grass, Salvation Jane may just save the day for a hungry herd. |
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In Buddhism, there are a number of planes of existence into which a person can be reborn, one of which is the realm of hungry ghosts. |
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And our skin, which has about 50 touch receptors for every square centimeter and about 5 million sensory cells overall, is hungry for touch. |
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As well as the usual mix of stalls, hungry cowpokes could chow down on a barbecue. |
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And when I am hungry, said MacK, they bring me the salmons of Argyll smoked over peat of the Hebrides, and a glass of Laphroaig. |
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These branches were so pliable that they bent down to allow the lambs to feed when they are hungry. |
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However, when they were flying around the island, they became hungry and found a dead animal. |
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Michio Hoshino, a Japanese wildlife photographer, was once pursued briefly by a hungry male polar bear in northern Alaska. |
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Drake and his men, downhearted, exhausted and hungry, had nowhere to go and the Spanish were not far behind. |
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But now the little Other eggling was making loud peeping sounds. It was hungry. |
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Now I'm hungry as a Rocky Mountain lion so come, let's go and get this poor, daffy, tealess widow and wine and dine with her and make it all up. |
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It youthened her, melted the stark, hungry grip about her mouth. |
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After collecting his dinner, the hungry officer was then seen getting back into the illegally parked car on Raeburn Place in Edinburgh's Stockbridge. |
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The routine proceeds with clocklike precision, until Steph finds herself out of place when a hungry orca performs an out-of-water trick a little too soon. |
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When the terrified, bleeding cow was washed overboard into the river, the hungry piranhas entered a feeding frenzy, turning the water red with blood. |
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It is mainly the responsibility of a trio of overprivileged individuals and their PAC cliques whose holdings could globally feed the hungry four times over. |
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Despite their boldness and potential for predation if the bear is hungry, polar bears rarely attack humans because they are infrequently encountered in the Arctic sea. |
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Combat experts agree that military time is the number one reason that mess hall food is served late, and we all know that a hungry battalion is a recipe for defeat. |
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The troops went hungry because of the insufficiency of their supplies. |
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If you're hungry, there's a takeaway just around the corner. |
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Without the anticryptic benefit of their spots, leopards would go hungry. |
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They've got three Super Bowl titles under their belts, but the Pittsburgh Steelers talked about staying hungry as the full squad of veterans arrived at training camp Friday. |
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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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Sometime I've set right down and eat WITH him. But you needn't tell that. A body's got to do things when he's awful hungry he wouldn't want to do as a steady thing. |
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It seeks to bring salvation to the poor, destitute and hungry. |
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Ensure none of your feathered friends go hungry this winter, by feeding the birds in your garden nutritious peanuts or seed, using your FREE bird feeder. |
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Feeling hungry, she wanted to ask for food and so knocked on the door, but when nobody answered she entered the house and saw a bearded man sitting in the single room. |
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Whee-er-er, whee-er-er! the puffling cries because he is hungry. Mama puffin arrives and lays her mouthful of live fish close to the front of the burrow. |
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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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The company's roadshow headed to the Metrocentre in Gateshead on Saturday, offering stop-smoking advice and cold turkey sandwiches to hungry shoppers. |
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The outrageous assortment of hungry, pesty beasties devour every possible confection she creates, so in despair, Ma MacDonald sells the farm and flees with her lifemate, Old. |
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Wirengjurit said that Indonesian markets which are tired of the junky Korean and Japanese goods are hungry for high-quality Iranian products and commodities. |
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Let stumps not sprout, but harbor and castle, be brainpans for a hive of thought, stirred awake and hungry and taking off for a sweeter elsewhere. |
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The scandalous bronze-lacker age, of hungry animalisms, spiritual impotencies and mendacities, will have to run its course, till the Pit swallow it. |
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My kids go to bed hungry every night because I haven't got any money. |
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However, due to their lack of prior human interaction, hungry polar bears are extremely unpredictable, fearless towards people and are known to kill and sometimes eat humans. |
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Scientists have responded by noting that hungry bears may be congregating around human settlements, leading to the illusion that populations are higher than they actually are. |
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By lunchtime, the line of customers trails outside, as hungry diners patiently wait for a Blue Plate Special, Pop's Shrimp Salad, or an Old Fashioned Burger. |
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Max Van der Sterre, a 14-year-old who takes class seven days a week, catapults himself into a sideways leap, hovering over split legs like a hungry bird of prey. |
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A glutton monastery in former ages makes a hungry ministry in our days. |
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Suddenly readers were consuming their fiction in a string of bite-sized morsels, each installment salted with a tasty cliffhanger that left them hungry for more. |
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