"The largest banks are all about greed, " says Ma, a thin, almost emaciated man.
An Arab Spring is unlikely, given the emaciated and helpless state of the North Korean population.
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It was emaciated and suffering kidney failure and was taken to the Wellington Zoo.
For much of that march, Acevedo pushed a wooden cart with emaciated men inside.
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An Australian teenager missing for two months has been found emaciated but alive in bush land near Sydney.
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Consequently, the emaciated horses are rounded up and if left unclaimed (almost all are), they are sent to slaughterhouses.
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An emaciated newborn lay with her mother on a cloth on the ground.
When Mary Shelley saw him after a gap of three years, she could not believe how emaciated he had become.
More than 100 animals were found emaciated, dehydrated, starved and seriously ill at Spindle Farm in Amersham in January 2008.
Within a few days they were broken hulks, emaciated and covered in sores, more helpless than the original camp inmates.
Once the surrender took effect, the Japanese marched emaciated soldiers toward Camp O'Donnell, 65 miles away, according to the Army history.
Livestock prices have fallen in the past year, partly because northern pastures were damaged and animals were emaciated as a result.
Geoffrey Clifton-Brown's call comes after a senior NHS clinician alleged one patient "looked emaciated" and made claims of bullying and mismanagement.
At least one animal is believed to have died while foaling and many others were extremely emaciated, the Bodmin Moor Commoners' Association said.
On one occasion, he said a patient who came to theatre "looked emaciated" and said nurses were "too busy" to feed the individual.
We have a visual aesthetic that is really important to the show and the zombies, that they look thin and gaunt and emaciated.
Also, said the second source, Jackson was emaciated -- despite the vigor he's seen displaying in a taped rehearsal clip shot two nights before his death.
The nurse said it was a dead baby that had just arrived, but it wasn't dead, and Dr. Edenburg quickly started CPR on the tiny, emaciated body.
Eventually, Russian soldiers arrive to find a few emaciated survivors.
Still wiping my eyes, and looking for somewhere to write this, I have wandered into a street that is full of jerky emaciated drug-dependent people, transvestite prostitutes and migrant beggars.
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To some, Mr Vesco's ultimate scam was to suggest that the emaciated man snapped last November in a coffin, with his friends grieving round it, had something to do with him.
At first sight, a photo of emaciated children in developing countries alongside obese people in the West might seem like an apt way to illustrate the massive gap between the rich and the poor.
For me, the accounts prompt nasty recollections of the Tibetan nuns I met in Dharamsala, India, 15 years ago, in my earlier days of coverage of the so-called "Tibet Question" women scarred, emaciated, depressed, recent refugees from Tibet.
Deal-maker Jack Wishna, who was helping the singer land a long-running show in Vegas, told CNN the singer would appear "drugged up" and "incoherent" -- often so weak and emaciated he had to use a wheelchair to get around.
His emaciated body was found by hikers later that autumn in the rusted-out hulk of a 1946 Fairbanks City Transit bus, which had been abandoned in the woods by a work crew many years earlier after breaking its axle along a remote stretch of the trail.
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