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The South African government is struggling with the issue of how to reconcile the voracious, concern-driven appetite for news of Nelson Mandela's health with the deep sensitivities of South Africans for whom he is much more than a simple leader.

Mr. Maharaj's denial underscored a central problem in reporting the latest news about Mr. Mandela, a beloved symbol of freedom across the world, as his condition has steadily deteriorated: how to reconcile the voracious, concern-driven appetite for news of his health with the deep sensitivities of South Africans for whom he is much more than a simple leader.

Those only whet Ellison's voracious appetite for business.

In recent years, it seems that the number of jellyfish have been on the rise, fueling concerns that their voracious appetites for microscopic sea creatures might have a negative impact on the food web and that their density might alter how fish behave young fish seek refuge among the jellies' tentacles, for example—and consequently hamper the ability of predators to catch these fish.

"Shelby White is known to everyone in the archaeology community as a voracious collector who seems to show no concern for protecting our heritage".

LIGAYA: Blomkvist did seem bewilderingly passive in his interactions with women, submitting to Salander's voracious advances with only a mild protest concerning his age, and making himself available to his editor whenever she was in the mood to cuckold her husband.

TODAY'S business leaders are voracious consumers of management advice.

Sharks, once feared as voracious man-eaters must now fear man (and woman) as voracious shark-eaters.

Kim Jong-nam is widely reported to have voracious appetites for alcohol and women, and his father apparently grew concerned that North Korea's generals would never accept him, according to a former American intelligence official.

He said that in his four trips to Asia since becoming defense secretary 18 months ago, several countries had expressed concern about "the security implications of rising demand for resources" (translation: China's voracious quest for new sources of energy) and about "coercive diplomacy" (translation: China's contested claims of resource-rich territorial waters).

Those segments concern a guy with a retinal implant who sees dead people; the bicyclist mentioned above and his own voracious progeny; a documentary crew that is witness to a cult's abuses and a demon birth; and a lake house alien abduction.

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