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But when many Republicans insist on "starving the beast" of government, cutting taxes, regulations and social services — slashing everything but the military — well, those are steps toward Pakistan.
Consequentialist thinking is commonplace in political leaders in times of war - one thinks of Churchill imposing food sanctions on starving civilians in Europe or authorising the fire-bombing campaigns in Germany.
Instead of feeding your mind, the couture shows often seem more intent on starving it.
He also touches on darker topics, like how much firepower the United States expended on starving Somali pirates.
How else can you explain the Auschwitz prison blocks where Nazi doctors experimented on starving Jewish women with toxic chemicals?
With a click of her mouse, a young woman with anorexia uses cyberspace to find tips on starving.
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"No one starves on £64,000 a year," says Dennis Skinner.
No one starves on £64,000, he said for the umpteenth time.
He lived in grim apartments and was often on the verge of starving.
Some nonprofits rely on stark imagery of starving children or earthquake victims in appeals.
It featured split-screen images of the pope seated on a gilded throne on one side and starving African children on the other.
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