What is required in the immediate is to save the lives of as many people as possible from hunger, thirst and epidemics. |
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He told her that whoever drank of the water of heaven would never thirst again. |
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Physics, when studied in depth, is not able to quench the scientist's thirst and soon melts into metaphysics. |
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The media should resist the temptation to quench this thirst for sensationalism but there are some who never stand firm. |
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Additional symptoms of diabetes mellitus include excessive thirst, glucosuria, polyuria, lipemia and hunger. |
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A good overcoat roller in a company need never thirst, in fact he could, if he liked, rule his comrades with a rod of iron. |
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The problem is that rotaries have a dipsomaniacal thirst for petrol and oil and produce most of their power at high revs. |
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The best thirst quenching long drinks are those made without too many ingredients. |
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He is sealed and appointed by God the Father, to give the bread of life to them that hunger, and to give the water of life to them that thirst. |
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Quench your summer thirst by downing water or a low-cal drink like unsweetened iced tea. |
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The specimen prompted him to focus his thirst for knowledge and love of reading on mineralogy. |
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I have visions of modern man dying of thirst and exhaustion beside an antique pump for want of a simple bit of practical knowledge. |
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Yes, and he assuaged whatever thirst he had with, I suppose, the soft drink or the orange juice. |
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Hundreds of thousands, millions of Hungarian people live day to day and die from starvation, thirst and poverty in our country. |
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He found that soldiers and sailors, when driven by extreme thirst, would drink sea water, or their urine, both of which were desperately harmful. |
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The water supply of the future may be so limited that most of the poor and needy will die of thirst. |
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Two patients died of thirst as they were unable to swallow water without assistance. |
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He crushes a cobra to save his life, moves with nomads through Somalia, and waits to die from thirst beneath a truck in the Sahara. |
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They had no access to water, so their cattle died of thirst, and they in turn were now starving to death. |
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So while most of the city has been left to die of starvation, thirst, heat, disease and violence, a few people have some support. |
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He has come close to dying from thirst and fought off various tropical diseases. |
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The men were weary with starvation and thirst, when they were eventually rescued by Solomon Islanders loyal to the Allies. |
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To quench your thirst, you drink a lot of water and other beverages, and that leads to more frequent urination. |
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After my hunger and thirst was quenched, I climbed up into my loft and fell asleep. |
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This is fine, because the child is now drinking to counteract thirst, not drinking for the sweet taste. |
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He licked rainwater from his clothes to quench his raging thirst and jangled his keys to try to attract attention. |
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Sometimes people have dry skin and unquenchable thirst even though they drink lots of water. |
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But if someone said something big enough to satisfy my thirst for trash talk of any kind, I'd have heard about it. |
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It's very common to mistake thirst for hunger pangs, especially before bed. |
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A drink satisfies thirst and the coaster prevents unsightly ring marks on your desk. |
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They obtain most of their water from prey but will drink seawater to satisfy thirst also. |
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To satisfy his thirst he joined a scuba club and proposed that the club find shipwrecks. |
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Joining him are a group of hip, young toughs who thirst for the kind of action that only being a Texas Ranger can offer. |
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The first reaction to khat is unpleasant and marked by feeling of dizziness an intense thirst. |
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It seems that nothing in this world is able to quell David Hempleman-Adams' thirst for adventure and this year has been no exception. |
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You could drink it, but it doesn't quench thirst in the least, and it has a slightly bitter taste. |
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It leaves your mouth so coated that nothing quenches your thirst, and your fingers so oily that you dare touch nothing of value for hours. |
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But the rest of you, squandering money to quench your thirst with a drink more expensive than petrol, you're just weak-willed and wet. |
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A friendly efficient staff is happy to help you quench your thirst by bringing you a drink from the fully stocked bar. |
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We moved back to the bar joking and laughing, and ordered drinks to quench our thirst. |
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They will be further tormented by quarrels, hunger, thirst, disease and severe anxiety. |
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Two deer had come to drink, one keeping watch while the other quenched its thirst. |
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Give people great drinks that quench their thirst and spark their imagination. |
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He felt so grateful for the simple taste of a few gulps of water that he sat back to enjoy the way it had quenched his thirst. |
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A few glasses of the juice quenches thirst and satisfies hunger, said Elis. |
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But once we've quenched our thirst, having just ended a cross-town walk, we're more interested in food than booze. |
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With the heat beating down on them, people queued up in front of fresh fruit juice stalls to quench their thirst. |
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Like a zealot who demands a public flagellation to expiate his sin, Martin's thirst for punishment grows until his mental health is in doubt. |
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The then Preston manager, David Moyes, made sure that was possible, taking him to Deepdale, where he quenched his thirst for further development. |
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People try various ways to quench their spiritual thirst and to satisfy their soul's hunger and thirst. |
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The book, sold like hot cakes as it could quench the thirst of many people in their own language. |
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Valerie tossed him the flask of juice, which he drank just as quickly, sating his thirst. |
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Military encirclement and the bombing of markets and waterworks provokes hunger, thirst, and slow death for millions. |
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Water seeped into deep holes he dug, enough to quench thirst for another few days. |
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The birds in the aviary, not to be left behind, revelled in their own little way in quenching their thirst and conquering the heat. |
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A gurgling well sprang from the foot of the altar, saving the townspeople from dying of thirst. |
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I had a raging thirst and there was tubing running through my nose and down the back of my throat, which felt incredibly dry. |
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As in Four Nudes, women welter together in the heat and the unslaked thirst of their sterile frenzy. |
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Those of you who thirst after ever-more magic from the dark wizard of the whammy bar should really seek this thing out. |
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Symptoms of fluoride toxicity may include nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, abdominal pain, increased salivation, or increased thirst. |
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He was always fascinated by science and nature and he had an insatiable thirst for knowledge. |
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Dams were one solution, both to slake the thirst of livestock and to feed patches of green lucerne for ostriches. |
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In this case the symptoms will be thirst, vomiting, drowsiness, labored breathing, abdominal pain and fruity smelling breath. |
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It was generally believed, too, when I first yarned to people, that some of those who had fled had perished of exhaustion and thirst. |
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Dozens of early explorers met their deaths down there, baffled by the mazy, alien geography, plagued by hunger, thirst and insolent kangaroos. |
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Blood thirst blurred his vision as he howled with rage, shattering the invisible shackles that restricted his body. |
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Irritation of the nose and throat, thirst, and the need to urinate also are common antecedents to an asthma attack. |
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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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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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And her dad apparently will never satisfy his thirst for adoration, whether from the world at large or from himself. |
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Sister Margaret Geary, 85, survived on celery sticks, a bottle of water, and cough drops she sucked on to quell her thirst. |
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The sizzling sunshine made it a bumper day for the publicans and stallholders with horse traders rushing to quench their thirst at regular intervals. |
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After we had quenched our thirst, we headed off back for Swinford. |
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To quench the thirst for power, Datang Power has applied to raise up to 6 billion yuan by selling one billion A shares to fund expansion of 10 power plants. |
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I tried hunting around for a water cooler to quench my thirst. |
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But all the authorities are agreed that the worst aspects of crucifixion were the raging thirst and the excruciating cramps that racked the victim till he died. |
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Other symptoms include bleeding, jaundice, excessive yellowness of urine, feces, eyes and skin, excessive hunger, thirst, burning sensations and difficulty sleeping. |
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The President fully understands people's hunger and thirst for justice. |
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He knows that I thirst for adventure more than the life-giving water. |
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Traffic gridlock is commonplace, air pollution levels are soaring and, most alarmingly, the thirst for water means the mighty Colorado River is increasingly running dry. |
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It held drama on and off the field, enough to satisfy the thirst of any fan, and nothing quite like it has been known in the long history of Association Football in Waterford. |
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This spatial displacement reveals your thirst for freedom, your desire for openness and to break with the protest novel. |
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In response, voters thought voting for Madison was inconsistent with their thirst for free booze. |
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A consequence of her condition is that Terri will experience no pain, nor any sensation of thirst or hunger, as a result of the removal of her feeding tube. |
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I arrived at about the same time the later bus would have done with a raging thirst and neither in the mood nor the physical condition for dancing. |
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And so while some died from sickness, others died from thirst. |
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Those who can afford to buy clean water don't die of thirst or diarrhea. |
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Their tragedy was bleakly mirrored by that of the Maya, who systematically exhausted their resource base, leading to death from starvation and thirst. |
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When the sea ice receded from the coast of Nunivak Island in Alaska, it left 11 muskoxen trapped on a small islet offshore, doomed to die of starvation or thirst. |
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They can be surrounded with food and water but die from starvation or thirst because they have such tiny throats that makes it impossible for them to swallow. |
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Many of my comrades were already dead from hunger, thirst and lack of air. |
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If they weren't spotted in time by relatives lucky enough to realize they were missing and brave enough to search for them, they starved to death or died of thirst. |
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Like the first taste of scotch to a former alcoholic who breaks the pledge, what followed was a raging thirst for everything and anything western. |
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Yet it is his thirst for knowledge, his insatiable desire to get a little better than he was yesterday, that makes him such a delightful curiosity. |
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The hunger usually subsides quickly, but thirst sometimes causes serious pain. |
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In North Carolina, they let a 54-year-old untreated schizophrenic die of thirst after 35 days in solitary confinement. |
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It was a testament to the public's thirst for trivia and anecdote. |
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In these cases, a patient usually does not feel pain, hunger, or thirst. |
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Victims of starvation are often too weak to sense thirst, and therefore become dehydrated. |
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Regeneration does not restore hit points lost from starvation, thirst, or suffocation. |
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The creation of ASEAN was motivated by a common fear of communism, and a thirst for economic development. |
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Many Aztecs drank dirty, brackish water because of their severe thirst and contracted dysentery. |
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To this extent, the appetitiveness of human sexuality is unlike the appetitiveness of hunger and thirst. |
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Changes in urinary pattern such as polyuria, oliguria, anuria, enuresis, and excessive thirst can be associated with tubular dysfunction. |
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Heat exposure leads to diminished thirst drive and thirst may not be a sufficient incentive to drink in many situations. |
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The corporate world is plagued by avarice and a thirst for power. |
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Rieber proposed a more elaborate scenario, which included the animals dying of thirst or starvation, and being concentrated by mudflows. |
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This plan proceeded successfully, causing the Yemenis over 200 casualties, most from thirst. |
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The main impact on the river of these industries is their thirst for a dependable good quality water supply. |
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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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Upon seating, guests are treated to a complimentary free glass of thirst quenching lemon juice with ice. |
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The only concession to the heat would be the jugfuls of lemonade or other thirst quenchers which were always available and never denied. |
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Somewhat later, Ayla picked up her waterbag to get a drink, found it empty, then put it down and forgot about her thirst. |
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Either way, there's no denying a Truebie's thirst, and here's three cocktails to celebrate the premiere. |
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The hard hearted villains cooped the cowboy up in a barrel and rolled him out on the prairie to die of thirst and starvation. |
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In that study, some of the subjects had dreams in which they were slaking their thirst, very much like the dreams of convenience Freud described. |
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Frequent thirst, with a scrapy dryness in the throat, as if after making a night of it. |
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When Alban reached the summit of the hill he began to thirst, and prayed God would give him water, whereupon a spring immediately sprang up at his feet. |
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Near the memorial were some wine casks and an unopened stubby of beer, whose label was yet to fade, which had been left to slake the thirst of the deceased. |
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The servitors of Hari are Forever highly fortunate In their unflinching faith and great Thirst for the Lord that they inbear. |
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He was crazed with thirst and resorted to drinking seawater. |
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He may suffer because his hunger and thirst are deprived of their natural satisfaction, but he won't suffer because his sexual appetite is denied its satisfaction. |
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Often, when all was dry, the heavens cloudless, and I was parched by thirst, a slight cloud would bedim the sky, shed the few drops that revived me, and vanish. |
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She got her thirst for bullfighting from her father, a former banderillero whose job was to fire stun darts into the animal's shoulders before the kill. |
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Hoodia gordonii was traditionally used by the Khoisan people as a thirst and appetite suppressant and is currently commercially available as a popular weight-loss supplement. |
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Their thirst for knowledge, together with the fact that they associated freely with the outer world, led the Sephardim to establish new educational systems. |
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The goat produces so much mead in a day that it fills a massive vat large enough for all of the Einherjar in Valhalla to satisfy their thirst from it. |
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According to Cassius Dio, the legio XII Fulminata was hemmed in by a superior Quadi force and almost forced to surrender because of the heat and thirst. |
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With limited cash and a thirst for uncommon sights, backpackers have pushed into challenging territory well before the big-money resorts or tchotchke merchants. |
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In the Jehovistic version of the creation a feature of the myth of the expulsion is the apparent conflict between the thirst for knowledge and the will of the deity. |
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Worthy of your own little black book of cocktails, here are some award winning recipes, tropical punches and refreshing sundowners to bring on a thirst and raise the bar. |
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There will be poetry readings from Katrina Porteous, Paul Summers and Andy Croft with theatre from Paddy Bort performing Flann O'Brien's Thirst. |
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The line, called Thirst, is made with microfibers that are wrapped in cotton fibers. |
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They maintained that the potassium tartrate used in his treatment prevented his stomach from expelling these compounds and that his thirst was a symptom of the poison. |
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If many more white men knew of this method of obtaining and extracting water, there would be, perhaps, many saved from the horrors of perishing thirst. |
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Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness. |
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In the movies, vampires thirst for blood. We're not sanguinarians. |
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After a twelve-mile run in the hot sun, his thirst felt unquenchable. |
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