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I remember writing on my studio wall once, in the islands, that my thirst to make a difference was greater than my fear of being used.
Still, a smattering of convenience stores may not be enough to satisfy Tesco's thirst to "make it big" stateside.
The issue in the James wildly inflated media overkill saga is the media's insatiable thirst to make athletes and entertainers demi-gods, turn millions of fans and even the disinterested into celebrity peeping toms, and then cash in on the ratings surge (and of course increased advertising revenue) from the hype.
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It is her "passion for identifications" that will save her, her thirst to name things and thereby make them her own.
There was a growing thirst among Australians to make their own movies, and Wake In Fright gave many who saw it, including Fred Schepisi and Peter Weir, the courage to do so in earnest, and not in exile.
World War II touched the ovens when a national thirst for metal to make guns and ships led to a stripping-out of the steel supports that once braced the brick, making it easier for earth's gravity to take back its own.
Here's Tom Jenkins's match gallery from Craven Cottage Updated at 4.17pm GMT 4.10pm GMT More goals in the Championship... Leicester have taken a two-goal lead against Charlton at the King Power Stadium, courtesy of Danny Drinkwater, who has slaked his thirst for liquid finishing to make it 2-0.
This story of a doctor whose thirst for knowledge leads him to make a pact with the Devil was to supply Goethe with the outline of his drama Faust.
But the real trick is to dilute the lemonade with club soda or sparkling water (and ice) to make a thirst-quenching and highly refreshing beverage that's not too sweet.
The Romans diluted acetified wine with water to make an everyday thirst quencher called posca, and vinegar has been touted as a cure-all in Asia and Europe for centuries.
Chilled red wines may seem odd, but it's a good way to give them more definition, in contrast to food, and to make them seem thirst-quenching.
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