Besides I've discovered that many people actually mistake hunger pangs for thirst messages. |
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So, after a 200-calorie munchie, you'll probably feel hunger pangs again in two hours. |
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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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We are, very simply, unprepared for dealing with pangs of shame or for undertaking spiritual soul-searchings. |
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The fictitious hedgie broke no laws, although he might suffer pangs of conscience for profiting while his clients suffered. |
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Serena felt the first pangs of labour pains on New Year's Eve and made her way to Wexford hospital. |
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Once ingested, they provided a big boost to Highlanders in battle or in the fields, as well as preventing thirst and hunger pangs. |
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He tried thinking of the first time these pangs of emotion had hit him, and he could only say that it had been a long time. |
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I decided to go sit underneath the willow, maybe get a nap in to relieve me of my piercing pangs of pain. |
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At some stage or the other in our lives we experience the gnawing pangs of an emotion which defies definition. |
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Try to eat at least 3-5 small meals throughout the day that will keep hunger pangs at bay. |
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Most important of all, hunger pangs should be minimal and your appetite under control. |
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My stomach muscles yearned for food, scolding me with sharp pangs that jolted my brain. |
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She knew that he was avoiding her and it sent physical pangs of pain through her body. |
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There are already countless messages posted on the site revealing how to hold the dreaded pangs of hunger at bay. |
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Thirst is often mistaken for hunger pangs, and many people eat when they should really be drinking a glass of water, leading to weight gain. |
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Hunger pangs mixed with pain from his injuries to put him in a miserable state of stupor. |
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My heart and stomach were turning on me, aching in painful pangs of guilt and hopelessness. |
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Besides, the last comment he bestowed upon her still caused small pangs of hurt, though he probably did not care. |
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Widowed, and with a little child, he felt violent pangs of transient remorse, and hymned his dead wife in vintage Nineties poet's minor melody. |
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H wrote about the pangs of love, the hypocrisy of the rich, the perils of marriage, the transience of happiness and many other topics. |
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As the name indicates, the movie also conveys feelings of nostalgia and the pangs of lost love. |
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The country is undergoing pangs of change and this is causing social convulsions that occasionally take on violent forms. |
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More than 200 pounds of chilled, wet bamboo were in supply to cater to any hunger pangs. |
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The food gave out the first day, and the dreadful cold was rendered more intense by the pangs of hunger. |
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Sometimes when people experience hunger pangs, their body is actually telling them that it needs water. |
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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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By impartially observing my ravenousness and making light of my food desires, I am dissolving my mental hunger pangs. |
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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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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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Once the most serious hunger pangs were assuaged, Nicholas remembered his manners and his curiosity. |
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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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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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It's very common to mistake thirst for hunger pangs, especially before bed. |
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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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It always returns as pangs of memories about mirth and joy veiled by a distant past. |
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But this one is about the bitter-sweet pangs and joys of being single and unattached! |
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But I'm learning to cope with the sudden, dreadful pangs of why me? that strike unbidden when I'm alone or looking in a mirror. |
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Fill the belly with non-fattening food and the hunger pangs will be less. |
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From my own personal experience I can still recall the pangs of grief, guilt, and self-criticism I felt some years ago when I lost about half a dozen prime cows to milk fever. |
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Nostalgic pangs aside, it would also be a semi-admittance by LeBron that he made a mistake way back when. |
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Even the most astute observer of the healthiest lifestyle can fall victim to the pangs of weather-related headaches. |
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The book also captures all the pangs the editor of a letter collection encounters. |
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I get pangs of missing my co-sleeping and babywearing days, but I also remember the sense of freedom and relief when they finally slept in their own rooms! |
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None of my fellow smokers and ex-smokers can believe I still feel pangs of nostalgia for the habit I finally ditched in March after 25 years, on and off. |
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He felt the first sharp pangs of separation at the familiar sight. |
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What then must be the pangs inflicted by a gnawing conscience in eternity? |
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After the birth pangs of the 1970s and 1980s, the gay movement had finally come of age, and I was proud to identify myself as a fully participating member of that community. |
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They still exhibit pangs for an occasional all-nighter and both could be trusted to fall off the wagon without descending into intoxicated free fall. |
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Exploring the pangs of this tumultuous relationship is what most attracted Kent to this project. |
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Of course, wolfing down the meals here may help avoid hunger pangs for a week. |
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Her hunger pangs serve as an apropos metaphor for her literary life. |
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Abstaining from alcohol or tobacco did little to soothe hunger pangs and gave rise to occasional bouts of short temper even among the more devout. |
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So it fell that Mistress Anne could go to London without pangs of conscience at leaving her sister in the country and alone. |
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It looks to the past as a way of dramatizing the birth pangs of a new social entity, or elegizing lost potential. |
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This might be seen in retrospect as the moment when we first saw the birth pangs of the Lebanese citizen. |
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The truth is that the recent spate of events points to birth pangs as the region pursues higher levels of democratisation. |
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This fellow Sutcliffe who is clinically suffering from an aggravated spleen due to the pangs of disprised love, much resembles the celebrated gentleman we find in Janet. |
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The standard method of dealing with an addict was to arrest him, throw him into a cell, and leave him until the agonizing pangs of withdrawal were over. |
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First would come retreat from the international arena after the Battle of Marignano, then the pangs of civil war during the Zwinglian Reformation. |
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The experimental approach could replace local anesthetics used to suppress the pangs of childbirth, stop toothache during root canals or relieve chronic soreness or itch. |
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Suffering pangs of conscience, the finial phantom returned the piece. |
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He felt the pangs intensifying, as if the noodly, repetitive sounds were some lost language he'd known but forgotten, a dialect discarded or repressed. |
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