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starving
1. think of those starving kids in Africa or the poor maimed sods in war zones
2. I lay down and tried to focus on reasons for starving myself
3. After the ragged stresses of our transfer and our previous solitary confinement, compounded by a myriad of sour and wonderful new experiences and the discoveries of the afternoon, both Menachem and I were starving
4. When he asked them why they starving colonists during the harsh winter of 1609
5. walking in the woods she found two starving
6. But you, as the common person of Herod’s time, are starving
7. It takes a lot out of you and you wake up literally starving
8. I am starving!
9. A chunk of bread spread with unsalted butter accompanies this feast – I’m starving!
10. ’ I continued, ‘Even on Earth there are areas where people are starving either because the crops failed or because of war or some other tragic reason
11. for a poor, starving wolf I met in town
12. ‘The artist would also have to be a starving young man with long hair and cruel parents who have thrown him out to make his way in the world
13. She was starving and tired; the thought of beans on toast –the best her digs would offer – was not appealing
14. Despite the fact that lunch had not happened until nearly three, Andy was starving and extremely weary
15. the point of insanity, especially since they were probably starving
16. “So what you’re telling me is that you’re starving this beautiful life form
17. starving the vines of water?’
18. Brunno was in the thick of wrestling season, starving himself at lunch to
19. We shall handle the passengers by starving them of oxygen und Brian und the other two will confirm they are dead before repressurising the aircraft
20. been eaten alive by the starving dogs four months before
21. Starving but delighted, the children began to eat pieces of candy broken off the cottage
22. The scanty maintenance of the labouring poor, on the other hand, is the natural symptom that things are at a stand, and their starving condition, that they are going fast backwards
23. I’m still starving
24. But where in the dead was he now? Where had he been when Ollius dragged his people through the Rift? When they were broken, starving
25. aspect of your diet, as your body may think that it’s starving
26. Andrastus believed his bullock would earn its place by this act of supreme virtue, giving its life to feed starving little children
27. “Anything to sample, girls?” he asked as he rubbed his hands together and grinned from ear to ear, waiting to hear what they had to offer a starving man
28. I don’t know about you, but I’m starving,” he added in a friendlier tone
29. He’d been forced to sell all of his scrolls during the starving times in Smyrna
30. That would mean starving to death and he was not sure whether he preferred that to freezing to death
31. “How much power will it need?” asked Carol, glad to be thinking of something other than slowly starving to death
32. “Now sit you down and I will fix you a bite to eat you must be starving after all we can’t have our hero fading away now can we?” She produced some cold beef cheese bread and butter and some onions which she had sliced and it was a regular feast
33. I never get headaches like most people do when they have a hangover but I’m always starving the next morning after a goodnight out
34. “You see this poor starving kitten? What she needs now is lovely warm milk
35. You remember how good that felt with your own mother, don’t you? When you were pregnant and starving, we took you in and saved you
36. The goal is not to keep the poor from starving, but to create dependency, because dependency translates into votes for politicians who play Santa Claus
37. But even though he knew this was not real, he was starving
38. Garcia's men grew wary of carrying despatches after dark, and gave our lines a wide berth, though starving Negro pacificos hung round the camps in hundreds, and pestered the soldiers, who berated Cubans in general in consequence
39. They carried wounded, drew rations but twice; and the reports, inspired by the conduct of starving pacificos and exaggerated by irresponsible correspondents, that credited the Cuban rebels with laziness and theft, are not only unjust but absolutely false
40. In Somalia, for example, humanitarian efforts spearheaded by the United Nations (UN) to provide famine relief to that starving country has resulted in inter-clan conflicts among tribal warlords who perceive such intervention (nation-building) as a threat to their territorial sovereignty
41. Most of the wealthier class left Santiago before the blockade, especially the families of the Spanish merchants, and the officers' wives stayed in the city; but there were Spanish and Cuban ladies in silks and satins abjectly starving in Caney
42. At this time four-fifths of the people in the cities were starving
43. destruction of the Earth, extinction of species, starving children, violence against
44. All that meant was that he may have been a terrorist during his own war of freedom and now starving, as freedom brought hunger with it when the white farmers were chased away
45. That caused the "lost generation" who is almost unemployable and starving today
46. While observing the scene, I could hardly imagine these people getting into their warm beds at night, preparing warm soup for their children, and a short distance away on the hill overlooking the city, starving men, women and babies were being shoved into gas chambers
47. Rand gloried over the mass of humanity starving until they, from her point of view, “learned their lesson” and sunk back into subservience, recognizing they existed only to serve elites
48. toxic substances and unless they are starving or just don’t have
49. Poor old Herr General was starving for intelligent conversation
50. You’re starving the carb due to negative gravity,” I explained patiently