Many companies that followed the advice to feed the opportunity, starve the problem enjoyed explosive growth.
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And a government can starve public broadcasters of money, too as the BBC is painfully learning.
Mice bred without dopamine receptors in the nucleus accumbens quickly starve themselves to death.
The Germans killed or allowed to starve some three million Russian prisoners of war, for instance.
They reckon between half a million to a million people will be affected, they'll starve.
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It is possible for a moose to starve to death with its stomach full.
Kevorkian has already threatened to starve himself to death in prison if he is convicted.
Instead of starving against our will, millions of us are trying to starve voluntarily--by dieting.
"I think I lost eight pounds, but that's only because they starve you, " McLaren says.
McCain insists he doesn't want to starve the government, just make it more efficient.
The only way to break this spending addiction is to starve it of new revenue sources.
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But unless the aid keeps flowing, many North Koreans could still starve this winter.
The janjaweed had smashed and burned all the granaries, to starve the locals into submission.
They can also be swallowed by marine animals like whales and turtles, causing them to starve.
If the Taliban fall with no new order to replace them, people will starve.
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Spectacular and lethal fireworks over Grozny, probably, or conceivably a siege to starve out its defenders.
You should not starve yourself with stupid diets, which I don't believe in anyway.
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Stop banking with them, stop buying their products starve them as much as you can.
Starve the productive and the relatively prudent to lend to the unproductive and imprudent.
For all the record companies' bleating about lost sales, nobody is about to starve.
They also sought to starve insurgents by restricting supplies of food to the population.
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Apple might instead choose to starve North America of UMTS handsets the same way many manufacturers have.
If government programs were subject to market discipline most would starve for lack of investors or customers.
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His plan was to starve the townspeople, but the French responded with unforeseen reserves of culinary savoir-faire.
Mr. ISMAIL ABU ALI (Day Laborer, Baghdad): (Through translator) If we don't work, then we will starve.
The court had heard Ferguson simply left the animals to starve to death on the 700-acre farm.
The regulator switched to the theory that Sky had a strategic incentive to starve the retail market.
For these prisoners, attempting to starve themselves to death is an almost rational response to their bleak future.
After Gwynfor Evans threatened to starve himself to death, the government agreed to create a Welsh-language television channel.
Over 65 million Americans would starve in the 1980s, leaving only 22.6 million starved Americans alive in 1990.
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