Another perk for wind energy in the Southeast is its lack of thirst, Kelley adds.
He says a beer quenches his thirst more than a Gatorade after a hard bike ride.
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Our parents have to instill a sense of excellence and a thirst for knowledge.
And yet, Egyptians were inspired by the Tunisians and thirst for their own freedom.
It's like Sisyphus rolling the ball up the hill, a thirst that can't be quenched.
The big example of all these trends is China, whose import thirst lights up the charts.
She asks many patients to rate their hunger and thirst while they are eating.
It's thirst for crude oil and commodities has been blamed for driving prices to record levels.
Our thirst to know ever more creates the hazardous gray market where tell-all accounts thrive.
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That thirst for retribution could also deter banks, investors and others from participating in the schemes.
At least not as long as Americans provide their service with our unquenchable thirst.
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Join the eponymous barrow boys slaking their thirst in the Market Porter pub, open from 0600.
Aramco can quench its gargantuan thirst for development: It's easily the most profitable company on the planet.
We regularly ignore the fact that the thirst for vengeance is among the strongest of human emotions.
The popes eventually returned to Rome, but the vineyards flourished, slaking local thirst without attracting wide attention.
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Most believe that when push comes to shove, America's thirst for oil will exceed its democratic principles.
Short-term price movements, its oil minister insists, should not distract from the world's enduring thirst for oil.
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The real culprit is our thirst for energy, which exceeds the pace of developing cleaner energy sources.
Alone and weak from thirst, he stumbles down to the shore, tastes the salt water, and collapses on the beach.
It's a tale of a circle of friends who crisscrossed America, bucked conformity as they thirst for experience.
Peter Wright QC, prosecuting, described Seddon as the ultimate "ungrateful son" who had an "insatiable thirst for cash".
Even if Georgia ever got the boundary moved, it still wouldn't necessarily be able to slake its thirst.
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Tierney's is one of a crop of private equity funds slaking the thirst for capital among African entrepreneurs.
Mr Deutsch is firmly of the opinion that science is infinite, as is the human thirst for knowledge.
He differed from others who were satisfied with a steady income: He also had a thirst for knowledge.
Each container can hold 24, 000 pints of chilled beer, enough to satisfy the thirst of a small town.
As the Los Angeles metro area grows, so does its thirst for water.
"Willie with a thirst for gore, Nailed his sister to the door, " went the poem, by an unknown author.
This is the very same number of people that die every 3 days since decades of famine and thirst.
But it was a beautiful Sunday morning in this cosmopolitan playground so I took off for a thirst-inducing walk.
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