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Huge numbers of people already facing severe food insecurity will be unable to grow food, meaning the possibility of famine "cannot be excluded", Lanzer said.
In the Book of Genesis, when the Pharaoh becomes concerned over his dreams of emaciated cattle and withered ears of corn, it would not be unreasonable for Joseph to conclude that the ruler is worried about the possibility of famine.
Warning of humanitarian catastrophe and the possibility of famine, he implored the mission to act.
Levels of resveratrol will be raised during plant infections, heralding the possibility of famine.
In Ethiopia, when faced with the possibility of famine following drought in the South of the country, UNICEF last year pioneered the use of data collection through mobile phones and rapid SMS technology.
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To ensure the possibility of eliminating famine in the existing three areas and minimize the risk of slipping into famine in all other emergency areas, UNICEF requires nearly $300 million for its multi-sectoral response throughout 2012.
Programme officials are concerned about the possibility of a famine on the scale of the one in the mid-1990s, in which over 1m died.
There is news of famine.
In times of famine, boys ate first.
I won't die of famine today.
So much for the years of famine.
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