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"ravenous" Definitions
  1. (of a person or an animal) extremely hungry synonym starving
  2. [only before noun] (of hunger) very great

490 Sentences With "ravenous"

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New founders are ravenous seekers of knowledge — and demand guidance.
I'm too ravenous and tired to bother heating it up.
Everything is sadly overcooked and flavorless, but I am ravenous.
You're more likely to purchase more food when you're ravenous.
Maybe you don't notice you're hungry until you're already ravenous.
I felt hardened, nauseated, and ravenous for sugar all at once.
A utopia in which we're simultaneously somehow ravenous, numb, and comfy.
Mr Popham writes of the Nobel prizewinner's "ravenous egotism" and "queenliness".
Smith's political hunger is at times ravenous enough to swallow proportion.
"I've always been a ravenous consumer of opinion," Tapper told me.
I appear to be doing OK, because most days I'm ravenous.
You could be locked in a cage with a ravenous tiger.
China's ravenous, inventive internet users have an answer to unwelcome shellfish.
Ever-deepening and ravenous cruelty, viciousness, annihilation are defended and worshipped.
Sansa chose his punishment — feeding him to his own ravenous hounds.
Her Clinton looks ravenous as she maps her path to the presidency.
Chinese companies and households still have a ravenous appetite for foreign assets.
I was ravenous for it, and believed there would be no consequences.
This morning, ravenous, I ate a hearty breakfast while doing some writing.
I've got ravenous cravings, unhinged mood swings, and debilitating aches and pains.
McCullers rises to the moment, Hinch said, with a ravenous killer instinct.
Lister, globe-trotting and intellectually ravenous, bemoaned her stolid and "shabby" hometown.
Actually, she has multiple breakfasts because she is ravenous in the mornings.
And there's no telling just how far the ravenous creatures will travel.
Nearly 1,000 miles away, The Times's appetite for newsprint was growing ravenous.
RAVENOUS After a couple of hours in the museum, everyone is starving.
His meetings with Catalonia's ravenous news media have also been consistently fractious.
"Ravenous wolves," he called them in his speech to the Vatican gathering.
Pruitt fed Trump's ravenous ego, became a confidant, and swung back at critics.
Unfortunately, they miscalculated the demand and the ravenous, immature nature of the fandom.
Ali was ravenous for fame, but he did not have to be liked.
Plus there's a ravenous mutant bear and a zipline to a moving train.
The government, ever ravenous for cash, has started to tax some church proceeds.
SolarCity and the larger, more successful Tesla, are also ravenous for new capital.
Salt Fat Acid Heat made me ravenous and sated me all at once.
It's as if Mackey, emotionally malnourished, feels destined to leave her baby ravenous.
They may become ravenous and scream with pain if water touches their skin.
Auriemma knows that ravenous sharks will circle at the first sign of blood.
They are like teenagers stuffing their pockets with candy, ravenous for the night.
We're ravenous after, and decide to go to brunch on the beach in Waikiki.
Where he misses the point is that, unfortunately or not, we're all ravenous crabs.
I am ravenous at this stage and trying to hide my hanger (hunger/anger).
Hundreds of ravenous goats that munched brush that would have fueled the approaching fire.
I didn't get the chance to snack at all this morning and I'm ravenous.
Hotter, dryer conditions and lax building standards have made California vulnerable to ravenous blazes.
Google's electricity demand, chiefly from its ravenous data centres, is nearly that of Estonia.
I'm also ravenous and end up heating up my lunch at 53:15 a.m.
This can disrupt sleep, and leave people feeling groggy and/or ravenous upon waking.
According to the official count, 64 people died during and after the ravenous storm.
In her forties, she's suddenly ravenous to fill in the gaps in her knowledge.
Whether they're meal prepping or just ravenous, they'll appreciate having this device on hand.  
Peter: I mean, I can't really argue with this, despite the 'ravenous beasts' joke.
The question now is whether we can turn that taste into a ravenous appetite.
As I walked to the gym, I felt ravenous and completely lacking in energy.
Like most of Mr. McPherson's characters, they are ravenous for intimacy and mortally alone.
Is there any amount of cash that's enough to fully satiate this ravenous beast?
I was ravenous, so I bought a bag of chips as a personal appetizer.
In development since late 2014, the underwater droid identifies and assassinates the ravenous stars—autonomously.
The French-language movie Les Affames ("The Ravenous") isn't out to reinvent the zombie movie.
I am also ravenous because I only had coffee after I got back from yoga.
When he uses words like "ravenous" Niecy can't understand why he just doesn't say "hungry.".
Given its ravenous appetite for growth, Amazon is certain to expand into yet more industries.
Movie studios and television networks are soulless, monstrous entities, ravenous heads of a corporate hydra.
As the ice thins, the bears move ashore, ravenous, and begin to scavenge for food.
Soon we propagated time-sensitive videos capturing evidence to be vetted by a ravenous public.
Those ravenous insects and monsters are like an appetizer to the main course: IT itself.
And when the eggs are gone, the ravenous fetal sharks begin consuming their smaller siblings.
The nineteenth century was the age of capital's ravenous growth, consuming all in its path.
It should be little surprise that this time of year is bringing such ravenous fundraising.
A word of caution: don't read our exploration of French cuisine if you are ravenous.
There's a common stereotype about pregnant people that they're always ravenous and craving some random food.
I'm yet again ravenous, despite having eaten an extremely large tuna sandwich just four hours ago.
"This ravenous hysteria — it's really getting to a level that is kind of out of control."
Of all the ravenous financial predators in American society, payday lenders might be the most shameless.
Given the Chinese market's ravenous interest in luxury brands, Tesla's expansion may find an eager audience.
Grassley's departure meant it was up to Cornyn to field questions from a ravenous press corps.
The left head was quite a ravenous eater, the right head a much more restrained feeder.
I hunt for food because I'm ravenous and know I won't be eating until 4 p.m.
It's even grosser when you throw in a cockroach, larvae and some violently ravenous fire ants.
I can hear the ravenous murmuring grow louder, as the zombies close in from all sides.
The virus doesn't kill people, but turns them into "freakers"—ravenous monsters that love eating people.
I should really stop eating so fast, but by the time I get home, I'm ravenous.
"Trich is a ravenous bug—just being in the neighborhood puts you at risk," Donovan says.
Our digestive systems shrank during evolution, for one thing, since food processing is also metabolically ravenous.
But Deutsche Bank had a ravenous appetite for risk and limited concern about its clients' reputations.
A former wildcat gold miner, Batista attracted ravenous demand for shares in his mining and energy ventures.
Activists on social media compared him to Gamal Mubarak, the ravenous son of the deposed Egyptian president.
Ravenous fires continue to grow across Southern California, devouring land and buildings as forceful winds become stronger.
By the time 1:30 rolled around, I was ravenous (with a particular hankering for Cheetos, duh).
We may finally be in a cultural moment in which we can root for the ravenous woman.
In "Cookie Monster's Foodie Truck," Cookie Monster is a curious but ravenous chef, continually clearing the pantry.
Her best teams displayed a similar toughness and determination, playing with ravenous attention to defense and rebounding.
She feels that ravenous development, both retail and residential, has eroded the neighborhood's architectural and communal vitality.
They are a wise reminder that the hungers driving these people are a ravenous, even violent, business.
This in-the-center-ring prominence inevitably shoveled more coal into the Trump/Kardashian ravenous-ego furnace.
But our ravenous economic disposition goes against the very nature of our world and its finite resources.
And not just reading for research purposes but trying to reconnect with my previous, ravenous, bookworm self.
With a ravenous appetite for all aspects of life, he had 700 wives and 300-some mistresses.
We'd be ravenous by the time we got to dinner and exhausted by the time we finished.
She is ravenous, furiously trying to open a box of Tide detergent that she intends to consume.
By lunch, I'm ravenous and I get a shrimp Cobb salad with bacon, avocado, blue cheese, and egg.
The concept art shown was inventive and surprisingly dark, with unicorns portrayed as ravenous scavengers rooting through trash.
The cryptocurrency bitcoin has become notorious for its ravenous appetite for electricity — and its presumed massive carbon footprint.
With daylight waning and appetites ravenous after hours of disemboweling birds, the group gathered to say daily prayers.
All the wealth you have ever collected, all that you have, will be decimated by this ravenous flock.
The user maw is ravenous and needs to be filled — or at least, that's the way it seems.
Desire, ravenous and ineffable, shudders through "Burning," the latest from the great South Korean director Lee Chang-dong.
Desperation makes a man do crazy things—or eat ravenous amounts of food, as the case may be.
The lesson was clear: The media had ravenous appetites for documents that exposed the guts of giant corporations.
I hadn't eaten anything since breakfast — which was a cold leftover slice of Giordano's — so I was ravenous.
It was the best of her: that ravenous curiosity and the restless desire to share what she knew.
They were considered not just ravenous but suggesting a character that was excessively lustful, dangerous and even wicked.
Imitating old Jewish people, a ravenous appetite or cosmetic surgery gone wrong, her contortions put cartoons to shame.
Yes, he communicates authenticity to an electorate ravenous for it and has given potent voice to Americans' economic angst.
Will nothing — not dessert, not fries, not even extra ketchup packets — satisfy the ravenous beast you call your child?
Escaped salmon have wreaked havoc in Chile's rivers, as the ravenous fish eat most of the native fish population.
Anyway, for some reason, reactions to the photo have been predominantly a forceful thirst; a ravenous attraction to Samberg.
In the silent, "music-off" environment, the ravenous mosquitoes descended upon the hamster after an average of 30 seconds.
That will enable all kinds of data-ravenous services, which SK is testing at its "43G Playground" near Seoul.
Zohr did not change the equation, because most of its production will stay at home to meet ravenous demand.
So, the next time you feel your period approaching, don't be surprised if you're suddenly ravenous for a snack.
Having had other weddings she served affected by a tsunami or ravenous insects, she took the news in stride.
An actual menu item called "My Girlfriend is Not Hungry" might just make a ravenous woman lose her appetite.
But after your workout, you're ravenous, and you have to walk by 20 takeout places on your way home.
So we spoke to Mallory Lance of the Ravenous Craft Coven, who explained the traditions behind the vernal equinox.
As a climate reporter and personal chef to a growing, ravenous child, I think about this question a lot.
From ivory to pangolin scales, totoaba bladders to shark fins, the country has a ravenous appetite for wildlife products.
Thanksgiving and Christmas are supposed to make us grateful for what we have, not ravenous for a discounted television.
Many families will recognize its ravenous title character as the invention of Eric Carle, the award-winning author and illustrator.
It's open buffet season on consumer goods, and Amazon has that Prime ticket dangling in front of our ravenous faces.
According to Walters, the ravenous reptile ate nearly everything in sight, including half a watermelon and a pound of grapes.
Unlike the west's investment, China's ravenous appetite for African labor and resources is not tied to countries with good governance.
They take up half the backyard, eating like ravenous insects, but I don't pay for their feed, so who cares.
There's a scientific explanation for why people turn into ravenous zombies who will stuff anything into their mouths when stoned.
Humans may be ravenous monstrous meat, but in Santa Clarita Diet, that meat remains lovable, in sickness and in health.
If you find that you're still ravenous all the time, ask yourself if you might be inadvertently skimping on anything.
There are three factors at work in businesses' ravenous appetite for change, according to AJ Bell investment director Russ Mould.
By the season's finale, they had almost no leptin at all, which would have made them ravenous all the time.
They ransack the planet in a ravenous search for stimulation, an act that churns experience to an exhausted, cosmopolitan sludge.
Over the course of the nineteenth century, the American appetite for game meat and animal products grew almost incomprehensibly ravenous.
Of course, their ravenous fanbase, called ARMY, would claim that they've been the Sexiest Men Alive for quite some time.
Murakami rose to beat the count but could not defend himself from the ravenous Hug who quickly descended upon him.
Mr. Beckham denies that he has shoveled red meat into the ravenous maw of the 24-hour sports news cycle.
But if you are ravenous for information now, you can always try some old tricks to reveal sloppily redacted information.
The ravenous star of this 50-minute production still has an appetite for New York — and New York for him.
It was as if Trump, a famously ravenous consumer of cable news, had tuned into another day's lineup of broadcasts.
Kate declares that she's bisexual, playing into the stereotype that all bisexual women are sexually ravenous and in open relationships.
The university did not take action, and she thought about tossing the student's name to the ever-ravenous social media mobs.
Fundamentally, Costco's business strategy — low prices and thin margins on high-quality products — is what makes customers ravenous for the experience.
He described coming across an acre of wilderness that swarmed with tiny ravenous ants, each about half a millimeter in size.
An active imagination immediately offered up a nightmare's host of toothy, ravenous animals that lurked just outside the beam's paltry reach.
As always, Gizmodo is sending a team of ravenous bloggers to scour the show floor and find the most insane shit.
Illustration by Barry Blitt It was as if Hernandez had opened the door to a ravenous mob of flesh-eating zombies.
A Seattle man broke into a financial office earlier this month, but was foiled by his own ravenous hunger for chocolate.
At the same time, corporate energy use has exploded, driven in many cases by the ravenous demands of the data cloud.
By 2000, ASRI had reforested almost 853 hectares, only to suffer a ravenous fire that consumed all but half a hectare.
He criticizes the conservative movement's embrace of fake news and other conspiracy theories that are red meat for a ravenous base.
A specially shipped Italian pizzeria oven on the third floor pumped out slices to ravenous partygoers until the early morning hours.
He was fully healed, and ravenous to show viewers that he was every bit the man he'd been before the accident.
She was always a ravenous reader, if an indifferent student; she tried to read every book in her local public library.
My stomach is still messed up from vomiting, but I'm ravenous so I chose something that I knew would be easy.
"We're happy, we're home and I'm surrounded by a club of farting, ravenous, poopy boys," jokes Giudici Lowe, 32, to PEOPLE exclusively.
I always seem to go from sleepy with no appetite to ravenous in like 10 minutes when I wake up on weekends.
It's that one 'first' that has still been kept away from us that every single woman on the roster is ravenous for.
Ravenous after barre, I order a fantastic meatball slider, fried calamari, a glass of sangria, and drink about 10 glasses of water.
"Ravenous," which debuted on Netflix in early March, is in several respects a familiar movie, as its subject is undead flesh-eaters.
It is not the first time that Chinese businesses and seafood ravenous consumers have helped Western countries in devouring their invasive species.
But counting on Trump for the truth is equivalent to relying on a ravenous lion to guide you out of the jungle.
It hasn't graced the season since 2012, but the shorty bus is finally ready to come back, and the crowd is ravenous.
In the event of the latter, it's game over and you, a prisoner of your ravenous avarice, tap Play and try again.
The tune ended like that, ratcheting up before dropping off, and it was just enough to meet ravenous expectations in the crowd.
With each new hardware feature, Apple risks making these phones more dangerous repositories of data available to an increasingly ravenous security state.
Coat hangers, a cardboard box, a rubber hose and more: Ravenous and reckless, Ms. Goldman gathers these up and chucks them offstage.
From dire climate reports to ravenous urchins and vanishing heritage sites, here are the climate stories you shouldn't miss from this year.
"Why would it be?" he asked, between drags on a Marlboro and ravenous gulps of orange drink from a large plastic cup.
From limbless bodies to gorging, ravenous figures to gouged surfaces, there has always been something broken and deeply damaged about Goodman's art.
I was a sweet kid, with a ready smile, a ravenous appetite for good grades and an oddly long to-do list.
As with every oasis in the desert, the ravenous and deluded swarm, but not many score the chance to work on a game.
The morning has totally flown by, and before we know it, we've killed all the coffee and D. and I are both ravenous.
The ravenous beetles feed off nutrients found in bark, along the way releasing pheromones that attract swarms of fellow insects, according to experts.
The remaining 18 percent were rescued by humans who couldn't stand to see a bird being torn to shreds by the ravenous insect.
We saw her get some of her just deserts in the season 6 finale, when she sicced Ramsay Bolton's ravenous dogs on him.
The idea is to trick the brains of people who have lost weight so they do not become ravenous for lack of leptin.
Gorgeous and beauty-loving, culturally inquisitive and ravenous with ambition, Alexander embarked on what amounts to a world tour based on military conquest.
As for Lance, she plans Ravenous Craft's equinox dinner, which takes on a spring theme — specifically, the concept of a return from scarcity.
Today, Europe and America face common perils and common problems — including the rise of ravenous strongmen who want to remake the world order.
It's a 2012 cult classic from Oscar-nominated animator Don Hertzfeldt, who's built a ravenous fan following for his weird stick-figure films.
After all, few brands have been as successful at positioning themselves at the apex of sheer luxury and creating ravenous demand as Hermès.
Such activities are at best seen as inconveniences to be tolerated in service of feeding the ravenous maw of an insatiable welfare state.
But skeptics like Gostin have reason to doubt that Google's data-ravenous operating style is compatible with the sensitive business of health care.
Mr. Trump was made for tabloid columns, she said, because he was both ravenous for their attention and gifted at feeding their needs.
Amid the hysteria, few recognized that this shift in balance had more to do with evolving human behaviors than some mythically ravenous shark.
I was ravenous after the hike, so I ate the purse granola bar that I've been carrying around for months until the perfect moment.
I know Lyft wants to feed the ravenous maw of its machine intelligence, but I worry that drivers will get punished for low ratings.
You think that person who cut you off on the road is the one who made you angry -- not the fact that you're ravenous.
We ate heartily, like ravenous animals, a family of Falstaffs, and still ended up with about a dozen containers of leftovers in our fridge.
"He had a ravenous imagination and the full scope of his work reveals an aesthetic sensibility capable of assimilating almost any experience," says Libertson.
On top of that, James, who is 56, faced impossible expectations set by her blockbuster debut, as ravenous fans kept clamoring for more sequels.
And whatever the year, the day's unusual demands — near-mandatory participation and a daunting measure of D.I.Y. — mean that readers are ravenous for help.
Many of these drivers will continue into 2018, and the world's growing appetite for oil now looks even more ravenous than anticipated, Goldman says.
The bears grew impressively fat in 2018, and global viewers may witness a similar plumping up of the ravenous omnivores this summer and fall.
Yet along the way, some will meet the claws of the ravenous bears, who consume the salmons' fatty brains, skin, and vivid red flesh.
They would not have been the first island birds to suffer from the arrival of ravenous bipeds, and sadly, they were not the last.
Only with Deflategate, you never really know, because it just kept bringing it, getting more ravenous and ridiculous with each passing week, month, years—plural.
Inside the colorful plastic eggs — three Halloween options in total — ravenous chocolate lovers will find a chocolate egg-filled with creme filling and cookie bits.
I'm ravenous, but my fridge is basically empty, so I run down to the Jersey Mike's under my building and get a turkey sandwich combo.
It is simply a ravenous force that can, and will, be harnessed by anyone who has the gusto to go out there and grab it.
I am ravenous at this point, and so after hopping on the metro back home, I duck into a random tofu restaurant near my place.
In the meantime, I hope these two are having fun traveling the globe without the pressure of having to fend off swarms of ravenous demodogs.
He munches on its gooey surface for a few ravenous moments before his pregnant partner slams him on the head, causing him to drop it.
Lorraine Broughton walks through the front door, drops her coat into the doorman's hand, and cruises through the room like a ravenous, blank-eyed shark.
The red velvet chairs usually used for seating opera-goers and documentary film buffs were folded away to make space for ravenous dance music fans.
Our home is a serene oasis (even accounting for wasps, rats, ravenous deer, raccoons herons, owls, and river otters … ) in which to create and live.
This episode weaves in and out of skepticism and religion — at least until the moment when Fraser's ravenous descendent gores "God" to his presumed death.
The hallways of the Spencer Mansion are burned into my psyche, and the moment a ravenous dog jumped through a window still gives me chills.
And the more ravenous the community and clean the comments, the more interested brands will be to advertise on Facebook video and sponsor the stars.
In close-up views, she confronted viewers with a ravenous creature cramming her mouth with stuff, a seamless merging of scarred paint and monstrous imagery.
Like many immigrants, and children of immigrants, the Phams, who write a food blog called The Ravenous Couple, had been asking themselves why for years.
He is ravenous — for food, for experience, for the acceptance of his peers — and he scarcely thinks about the solicitous father who dotes upon him.
Home with the system, the game, and the memory card, I dug into Final Fantasy VII with the ravenous glee only an adolescent could feel.
The ravenous taste for extravagant food experiences had some people in the food event business scratching their heads in June at news that Time Inc.
Yet again, I was still ravenous and just couldn't feel full, so I had a large portion of yogurt and a protein bar shortly after.
From the limbless bodies to the gorging, ravenous figures to the gouged surfaces, there has always been something broken and deeply damaged about Goodman's paintings.
For all his life Mr. Cohran was a ravenous autodidact, studying world history, astrology, health science and musicology and passing that knowledge on to students.
UConn rallied and persisted on Friday, as champions do, but Mississippi State's defense pushed outward on the Huskies in a manner that was ravenous, relentless.
When announced, the original agreement was hailed as a way for the foursome to stymy some of Uber's ravenous global growth, but that's all done now.
Thus is the price of the attention economy: If it looks like a trend, you can use it to feed the ravenous maw of the internet.
As a social network, instead of a freemium game, The Swift Life actually stands a chance at working out for Glu, considering Taylor Swift's ravenous fans.
Now scientists have discovered that Burmese pythons — which can reach 803 feet in length and swallow a bobcat whole — are even more ravenous than they realized.
Whether born from some inborn, indomitable work ethic or the ravenous demands of the fractured attention economy of the pop music establishment, Cardi B never rests.
What might he give away to a well-briefed, affable and articulate Kim Jong Un, who would know just how to stroke President Trump's ravenous ego?
Long relied on by working parents, ravenous teens and anyone with a cup of coffee that's gone cold, microwaves are essential in many New York homes.
At the center is a superstar, Alexander the Great, gorgeous, inquisitive, ravenous with ambition, leading armies east to India and spreading Greek influence as he goes.
The creators of "War Paint" appreciate the pulpy appeal of such cinematic fare, in which exaggerated artificial surfaces and badinage conceal ravenous ambition and broken hearts.
And last, Lopez has a ravenous fan base, one that rivals Beyoncé's Beyhive — and might be the reason why Tila's Twitter account has straight-up disappeared.
After their meeting — during which Trump said they talked about "life" — West and Trump appeared together in the Tower's lobby and posed for the ravenous media.
Desert locusts are ravenous creatures, known for their speedy growth and enormous appetites, causing the UN to call on the international community to help this crisis.
Bridgette is a ball of confusion and desire, craving sex and food and love and basketball with ravenous intensity — all while trying to pay the bills.
I was ravenous by the time dinner rolled around on days two and three, so I thought I could be smarter about spreading out my meals.
At the center is a superstar, Alexander the Great, gorgeous, inquisitive, ravenous with ambition, leading armies east to India and spreading Greek influence as he went.
The Guardian's profile notes that curious, ravenous fans regularly comb through any details Styles might weave into his work, searching for hidden messages between the lines.
Critic's Notebook PARK CITY, Utah — Every year, the Sundance Film Festival arrives with the usual hype, unreasonable expectations and the audience's ravenous appetite for the new.
Central to this path is Goodman's preoccupation with the body: as primordial form; as a damaged or wounded self; a ravenous psychic force; viscera and scarred skin.
And last summer, Caitlyn Jenner not only protected a splashy Vanity Fair cover shoot from ravenous packs of stalkerazzi, she also didn't let slip her very name.
The typical zombie story is about people committing genocide to save themselves, about using walls and guns and extreme tactics to hold out the oncoming ravenous hordes.
Below, five artists, curators, and writers who I know have answered the question "What will you do on inauguration day?" with insight, wit, and a ravenous will.
Lyrically revolving around womanhood, ravenous media voyeurism, being horny and getting absolutely battered, it's a whirlwind of nihilism dressed up as the best night of your life.
The item emerged as emblematic of the strutting affectation and ravenous consumption of Washington insiders who have profited from association with the institutions of politics and government.
The ravenous appetite for bank-loan products has borrowers going back to banks and renegotiating the terms of their loans, lowering spreads and dropping interest rate floors.
Watch her ravenous eyes as she reads a map that traces someone else's travels, or her shifting profile as she mirrors the girl posing for the painter.
Everyone knows the only real way to defend youself against a ravenous cougar is to sit into open guard, arm drag, and use the rear naked choke.
This was UConn at, or near, its ravenous, ruthless best, playing disruptive defense, running the floor, passing beautifully, knifing inside and hitting feathery jumpers from the perimeter.
There were the first sessions, when Big was a ravenous kid who'd been signed to Uptown Records by an eager young A&R guy named Sean Combs.
They were more passionate about Amazon than they were about any other company including Apple, which is known for its indomitable market share and its ravenous fanboys.
You know this scenario: You skipped breakfast so by the time noon rolls around, your ravenous, deprived psyche chooses the creamy pasta over a salad with protein.
Hitler and most of the Third Reich were ravenous drug users during WWII, author says Hitler and most of the Third Reich were ravenous drug users during WWII, author says There are many things considered to be common knowledge about Adolf Hitler; he was vegetarian, partial to the toothbrush mustache, a failed fine artist and a Nazi despot responsible for the reprehensible, systematic murder of six million jews.
In the '80s, this town's arena-packing appetite for metal was so ravenous concert promoters had to actually persuade non-metal acts that they were welcome here, too.
It has been more than usually ravenous for new export opportunities since China put tariffs on American farm produce in retaliation for American tariffs on Chinese industrialised goods.
I have embodied so many unique characters on the stage: an overly enthusiastic plumber, a ravenous pumpkin, and Carl Jr. Junior, heir to the Carl Jr.'s fortune.
But the day's programming ends at the stroke of midnight, and that's just not going to cut it for the ravenous ravers who descend annually on Motor City.
And yet Stipe Miocic is on the cusp of pulling off that elusive third defense and he seems to be rather under-appreciated by the UFC's ravenous fanbase.
But once the nation was attacked, American citizens found themselves immediately ravenous for any minute-by-minute nugget of news and information they could get their hands on.
Yes, she was very thin and always ravenous, but in Jamaica, where she was born, many children were skinny, she says, and no one thought much of it.
Another friend, who'd been to the London edition said one particularly ravenous bottom had a sharpie for stallions to leave tally marks on his back after fucking him.
It's still the strangest possible album he could have released to that ravenous fanbase, but it began a path of provocateurism that's now led to a creative stagnation.
As clean-cut as their 2010 "Broadway Christmas" may have been, it also displayed a ravenous need to entertain, not to mention unexpected senses of humor and kitsch.
I'm one of those suckers who will watch pretty much anything involving ravenous corpses, and yet it was starting to look as if the well were running dry.
The bandit families, who sometimes suggest the ravenous extras in the original "Night of the Living Dead," waylay the sheriff for his horse, which they plan to eat.
EOIN MADIGANLimerick, Ireland Dear Eoin, In a healthy portion of food books, ravenous writers follow their bliss, roaming from home kitchen to restaurant in pursuit of delicious experiences.
What's happening: After years of ravenous buying, Wall Street turned bearish on new unprofitable companies and even investors' newfound risk appetite hasn't been enough to reverse the trend.
Having endured a tough infancy dotted by heart surgeries, she's grown up into the kind of ninth grader who is ravenous for more knowledge, more insight, more life.
Right now, he functions as a turbo booster, the impressionable prospect whose versatility, defensive awareness, and ravenous energy are enough to elevate the Raptors into a higher atmosphere.
She has fallen asleep in her car after taking far too many Ambien the night before, sleeping for 15 hours, waking up ravenous, and attempting to go get breakfast.
If you imagine hunger on a scale of 1 to 5, with 1 being not hungry at all and 5 being ravenous/hangry, aim to eat around a 3.
A former wildcat gold miner, Batista attracted ravenous demand for shares in his mining and energy ventures, which were forced into bankruptcy court as oil and mineral prices crashed.
Presidents in the 18th and 19th centuries also faced scrutiny from an openly partisan press full of rabid muckrakers eager to equate private and public morality for ravenous readers.
It shows a rising sun transformed into a ravenous octopus emerging from the Japanese flag, its tentacles reaching around the East Indies to cling to the former Dutch Colonies.
Things look up once Vivi visits the barricades, where she meets Eva (Maja Lehrer), a tough number who helps keep the fortifications intact and the ravenous threat at bay.
The lavish flying and spending habits of various administration officials were exposed, raising serious ethical questions and casting Trump's cabinet as a bunch of ravenous pigs at a trough.
The studio has breathed lucrative new life into its decades-old comic-book properties, and built a ravenous fan base for each new character it introduces at the multiplex.
In retrospect, this fixation was a heightened version of my parents' very real fear that they would lose me to the ravenous, nightmarish black hole that was American culture.
Rather than replanting after phylloxera, the ravenous aphid that destroyed much of Europe's grapevines in the late 19th century, the local government had a better idea, Mr. Walker said.
I'm not sure if that's the result of their experience of living under an occupation that has morphed into ravenous colonial rule or of the economic hardships they suffer.
Driven more by personal loyalty and a ravenous appetite to win than by any fixed political philosophy, the deal-cutting president has been received warmly by some mainstream conservatives.
They know they should've be overeating, because they've had their food intake restricted, so they have this ravenous, driven appetite to consume food, and they have no sensation of fullness.
We need only look to groups like Ravenous Craft, Moon Church, and the Anonymous-esque W.I.T.C.H. to see what contemporary feminist covens really look like and what they can do.
" A more positive review in the Los Angeles Times said the documentary is "practically a textbook about how ravenous corporations and feckless government can strip-mine the souls of workers.
The funny, ravenous, and strange novels of Nell Zink look at American culture from the fringes, following activists and misfits as they contend with the absurdities of the modern world.
The gold bonds are among measures India has adopted to damp ravenous appetite for gold imports, after a currency crisis in 2013 proved to be the country's worst since 1990.
He could also have expanded upon the film's early intimations that the children had all escaped from the Nazis, and that the ravenous monsters Abe mentioned were really SS officers.
By the time I got home, I was straight-up ravenous, and with three hours left of my detox, I found myself in bed with a large bacon-covered pizza.
Niantic Labs had tremendous success with Pokémon Go, which paired their expertise in building location-based augmented reality mobile experiences with a top-flight IP with a ravenous fan base.
Amping up anticipation last week, Taylor Swift premiered "Call It What You Want," the fourth track we've heard from the mysterious upcoming LP, and fans are only getting more ravenous.
From a humor-free article about which UK shops sounds like rappers, to Buzzfeed basically opening a Left Shark bureau, the ravenous content black hole made schmucks of us all.
The subject, "a ravenous wolf" in Jacob's approving view, is portrayed from the side, twisting cutely to glance at the viewer while leading a rather doggy wolf on a chain.
"Sharks have gotten such a bad reputation as really ravenous meat-eaters," the study's lead author, Samantha C. Leigh, said in a news release obtained by The Orange County Register.
Flanagan's ravenous haunted house is full of terrors like the broken-necked lady, the demonic flapper, and the seductive room — all of them adding to the show's shiver-inducing atmosphere.
His lurid 1864 painting "Man Proposes, God Disposes" featured two jubilantly ravenous polar bears gnawing on human bones amid the ruins of a ship and objects like a broken telescope.
The group ranges freely through the forests and fields around Derry, playing detective until the forces of darkness stand revealed with slimy tentacles and multiple rows of sharp, ravenous teeth.
That a natural woman can know God and erotic longing, ravenous spiritual and sexual need all at once, and that they can live uproariously in one buoyant, life-giving body.
It might seem like a selfless public service to tie down a child molester and feed him to a ravenous pit bull — but what if you got the wrong guy?
And when China's rising middle class, with its ravenous consumer appetite and newfound spending power, sets its eyes on all that America has to offer, Americans feel a deep unease.
In light of that ravenous demand, Brazilian farmers have pushed for the end of a ban by global traders on buying soy from parts of the Amazon deforested after 2008.
The cruelties inside the police state, often reported by defectors, led to news reports speculating that the North Korean leader may have had his uncle torn apart by ravenous dogs.
In light of that ravenous demand, Brazilian farmers have pushed for the end of a ban by global traders on buying soy from parts of the Amazon deforested after 2008.
Scroll through Big Hollywood, and you'll see story after story about celebrity activism and liberal advocacy—short reports of celebrity quotes clearly presented as chum for Breitbart's ravenous tank of commenters.
Now they have the perfect "villain", and millennials are eating what they're being fed with ravenous hunger in their need for purpose and identity in an age almost devoid of both.
Its opening scene portrays Sam (Anders Danielsen Lie) falling asleep at a party, only to wake up to an empty apartment and a mob of ravenous undead on the streets below.
This part of Australia is free of phylloxera, the ravenous aphid that preys on the roots of vinifera, the European vine species that accounts for virtually all the classic wine grapes.
What emerges instead is a portrait of an optimist with curiosity and affection for humanity in all its forms, as well as a ravenous appetite for the literary efforts of others.
"The novelist's deception is consensual," Cercas says, although he also raises the possibility that a Spain ravenous for that "toxic sentimental fodder seasoned with historical good conscience" willingly suspended its disbelief.
Just as the flood waters had finally begun to recede from the hurricane-battered coasts of Texas, Florida and Puerto Rico, ravenous fires swept across California to singe the wine country.
I was a ravenous reader, fed regularly from my local library, where my librarian escorted me, at 12, out of the children's section to the adult section and wished me luck.
Often, seeing these ravenous round monsters flying at me like demented Pac-Men, I dream of the "Thelma & Louise" maneuver: Maybe I could just gun this baby and fly over them.
Their rigor is further affirmed by the associated drawings Ms. Tompkins shows here, in which ravenous kisses and engorged members are partitioned by the same grid designs used by Renaissance painters.
We start below the earth for a reason, you see—as anyone who orders a donut was surprised to find a ravenous black hole in place of a delicious fried treat.
Step onto any train during a New York winter and you're likely to see a frozen mass of sad humans, silent as they're consumed by their ravenous, head-to-toe black puffers.
Truth is intoxicating, and Madonna's career rebirth in the late '90s and early 2000s highlighted how baring it all could counteract the whims of even the most youth-ravenous, capricious industry around.
The commercial, which is cheekily titled "Lunchtime Is Coming," features Nairn behind the counter at the fried chicken enterprise as he encounters ravenous patrons shouting out their orders for chicken and fries.
But it's clear now that Truman's plight anticipated the explosion of reality television, the voyeuristic excesses of celebrity culture more generally, even our ravenous appetites for the trivia of other people's lives.
Then, presumably inspired by the irresistible thought of an even better selfie, he waded in further, getting closer to the ravenous beasts for what could've been the last photo he ever took.
Considering it's been eight years since Red Dead Redemption came out, it's no surprise that fans of the franchise are ravenous for the next installment of the game, which launches October 26.
BARCELONA, (Reuters) - A ravenous Luis Suarez bagged a third hat-trick in five games as defending champions Barcelona won 3-123 at Granada to clinch their 24th La Liga title on Saturday.
If Risto Libera—the overseer that I imported from a race of ravenous insectoid cyborgs called the Cravers—is splitting his time between fleet command and system management, he's probably being wasted.
It's also way more brutal than the AMC series: Real hopelessness comes from horror that happens in broad daylight and The Ravenous is about as out-in-the-open as it gets.
McPhee doesn't know what to do, and so he begins, spontaneously, to talk about fish, particularly a species that he had recently been out catching in New Hampshire: the aggressively ravenous pickerel.
It's sad that Fox apparently didn't think offering equal pay was right or, at the very least, a savvy business decision when trying to revive a cult classic for a ravenous audience.
Proponents of bluefin aquaculture want to protect wild tuna from overfishing and still meet our ravenous demand by controlling the supply, rather than simply trying to manage fisheries and curb consumer appetite.
In a telephone interview, Dr. Mendelsohn's sons — the two others are Andrew and Eric — credited his success to a ravenous curiosity that did not stop at the boundaries of science or medicine.
Having presumably depleted most of their bodies' stored carbohydrates during the cycling that day, the men seemed ravenous at lunch, consuming substantially more calories than during either of their other lab visits.
In a luminous new show, the great 1968th-century maritime painter J. M. W. Turner explores Britain's waterfront gateways to Europe with the ravenous eye of a man long deprived of travel.
In a luminous new show, the great 19th-century maritime painter J. M. W. Turner explores Britain's waterfront gateways to Europe with the ravenous eye of a man long deprived of travel.
The new game — currently just called Kirby for now — features Nintendo's ravenous pink puffball as he goes about his usual repertoire of devouring enemies to assume their abilities and floating through the air.
But millennials took those simple pleasures for granted, and now, many parties have evolved into ravenous emotional beasts: month-long, highly intricate ceremonies that eat up all your your savings and Facebook notifications.
When biologists investigated, they found that the turbid swirls of plankton that typically grow in the lake by the million had nearly vanished—consumed gradually, they could only guess, by some ravenous organism.
In the first episode of season two, the filmmakers are self-aware enough to note that the Halbach family was devastated at the way the documentary was met with such a ravenous response.
"The Government Inspector," which sealed Gogol's reputation as a major Russian writer when it was published in 1836, presents a world in which nobody is free from the taint of ravenous self-interest.
We&aposre buying more than ever from a market that values quality less than ever, and a ravenous appetite for growth is slated to produce 100 million tons of clothing annually by 2030.
CreditCreditLaToya Ruby Frazier for The New York Times When Simone Landrum felt tired and both nauseated and ravenous at the same time in the spring of 2016, she recognized the signs of pregnancy.
In the San Michele cemetery, relatives of the deceased typically tend the tombs, and on a recent afternoon Venetians of various ages brought fresh flowers, brushed off tombstones and fought off ravenous mosquitoes.
The popularity of Madeira, which comes from the Portuguese island of the same name, plummeted in the late 19th century with the arrival of phylloxera, a ravenous aphid that ravaged vineyards throughout Europe.
The internet was ravenous for the return of her sound — spectral, spaced-out R&B that's quirky and sexy without being hypersexualized — but also for her visibility as a self-proclaimed black weirdo.
The cinders are a fitting metaphor for the nation's ravenous political appetites and insatiable angers that want to consume truthful rhetoric, intellectual discourse, philosophical consistency, ethical fidelity, and whoever the opposition may be.
After 20 whole minutes of very wheezingly dragging every single piece of luggage I owned up to the fourth-floor walkup, and grimly accepting the possibility of permanent lung damage, I was ravenous.
No Face—the film's cloaked spirit whose ghastly black-transparent body is abbreviated by a harsh white mask-face that's very Jason Voorhees meets a Mexican luchador—is pure id, ravenous and completely insatiable.
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Trump's political team is trying to shape that outcome by portraying Pelosi as of an extreme band of liberals who are soft on immigration and blinded by a ravenous desire to destroy his presidency.
It's essential that their home, a place they call the Balcony Cliffs, be unidentifiable from above, because their unnamed city is intermittently terrorized by a ravenous giant bear named Mord, and Mord can fly.
His reputation is that of a ruthless insider who holds only three things to be sacred: his loyalty to Putin, Rosneft's ravenous expansion, and his no-holds-barred struggle against political and business rivals.
Theresa May, politically weak and enmeshed in brutal Brexit negotiations, needs an uplifting escape story: I suggest Laura Hillenbrand's "Unbroken," in which the hero survives on a makeshift raft despite the ravenous encircling sharks.
The main branch of the New York Public Library — the Beaux-Arts landmark at Fifth Avenue and 42 Street with the stone lions — opened its doors to a ravenous population on May 24, 1911.
One study, from 2007, showed just how ravenous its tastes were—in just a few weeks, the measles virus could infect and destroy half a person's population of these so-called memory B cells.
As the hamlet struggled to repel the surprise invasion, Mr. Leparole was reminded of the stories his parents had told him as a child of the ravenous swarms that once moved through this land.
They're endlessly ravenous, but rather than openly consuming everything in sight, they manipulate Thra's customs and social norms to remain in their subjects' good graces until their true evil can no longer be denied.
It is a city that has built its reputation and economy as a frictionless connector of countries and capital, located on the doorstep of mainland China — the most ravenous wildlife market in the world.
The nudes may be what first catch our attention, but Schiele was also an extraordinarily perceptive portraitist who was able to exchange his ravenous carnality for an atmosphere of sympathy, calm, and mutual respect.
While the documentary is nearly bombastic in its assertion that the reporting on the case and its ravenous consumption by the public clouded the truth, DuVernay has a much more nuanced understanding of cultural discourse.
And history traces a pretty impressive pedigree back through Kathryn Bigelow's Near Dark (5003), Mary Lambert's Pet Sematary (1989), Cindy Sherman's Office Killer (1997), Antonia Bird's Ravenous (1999), and, obviously, Mary Harron's American Psycho (2000).
RELATED: 3 Travel Tips to Help You Feel Zen Before Your Vacation Begins Snack smarter If you're going on an all-day excursion and don't bring snacks, you'll likely be ravenous by your next meal.
Marvel Studios' continued ability to create the sense that each new movie is the movie event of the year—a mere Avengers trailer is greeted with a more ravenous response than most films—hasn't hurt.
We have one of those ravenous, quiet meals, in which we are also amazed at how empty the room can feel without an eight-year-old tearing through it all times, even at meal times.
Restocks is the answer to a simple question: What if you could target the world's most ravenous purchasers at the exact moment they're most likely to buy some of the world's most sought after products?
"Ravenous" approaches the subject matter in a slightly more realistic style than other zombie movies, focusing on a group of non-zombies thrown together by fate and forced into a nomadic existence by the plague.
The combination of blood-spurting, heavy metal costume-wearing performance art and a ravenous crowd of Faygo-soaked, bottle-throwing, clown make up-wearing madmen is a match made in whatever passes for heaven here.
The first image, captured in 2000 with the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, resembled a classic quasar: an extremely bright and distant object powered by a ravenous supermassive black hole in the center of a galaxy.
I experience all of the above looking at "River Raptors" (2011) a ghostly flotilla of Piranha in formation, whitish-gray against a deep black field, their mouths slightly open, their pointed teeth like ravenous jigsaws.
Watch Gizmodo's footage of the pastry's eerie disintegration, but be prepared to stare into the eyes of the donut long after they have been removed from its face to be passed among the ravenous larvae.
The primitivist stereotypes of Asia, such as dirty streets and dog meat made popular by films like Mondo Cane (1962), are transformed instead into decorative and ornamental glamor: million-dollar gems and ravenous spending habits.
"If you're having a rough day, just say any of the quotes in Ashley C. Ford's ravenous, ravishing piece aloud and you'll be fine," writes Taffy Brodesser-Akner, a staff writer at The Times Magazine.
" She said she is excited about her coming book and corresponding public television show, currently in development, which, she said, will be a "deep dive into food and culinary traditions aimed at the ravenous traveler.
The stewards of this corner of the Bronx look back to when a seafood dinner had to be hearty enough to sate a skiff-full of ravenous crab fisherman emerging from the roiling North Atlantic.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A lovelorn singing whale, a world-famous feline sourpuss and ravenous goats credited with thwarting a dangerous California wildfire were among animals whose escapades across the United States made news in 2019.
Hundreds of ravenous Angelenos gather in front of the food truck for its lauded tacos al pastor—rich with charred edges, bright with tingling salsa de chile de árbol—served a couple of minutes after ordering.
"This morning, I pumped because he seemed to be not hungry, but then the minute I was done pumping, he was ravenous and starving and drank every ounce of the breast milk I pumped," she added.
This middle class, reminiscent of America's in the roaring 245's and postwar 2000's, is a ravenous source of global consumption and investment in financial products such as stocks, bonds, alternative finance, and, yes, bitcoin.
There is a counter-argument, which is that ravenous mobs of private investors would swoop into Facebook and force the company to steal even more data from users to sell to advertisers if Zuckerberg lost control.
Curry was jeered by a ravenous capacity crowd in Cleveland as he passed the scorer's table and then his own bench, where he paused for a moment before continuing his perp walk to the locker room.
Less a star-crossed romance, and more of a revenge tale Up until this point, things are chugging along fairly predictably — and prettily, thanks to the ravenous camera work of Park's longtime cinematographer Chung Chung-Hoon.
Letter To the Editor: Re "Campers Receive a Hands-On Lesson in the Tradition of Kosher Slaughter" (news article, July 28): It's difficult to understand how campers' appetites can be "ravenous" after hours of disemboweling birds.
From the Nero-esque Governor to those ravenous Terminus lunatics to Officer Dawn's actual police state to the predatory Wolves to the despicable Saviors, "The Walking Dead" has so far equated post-apocalyptic polity with toxicity.
Dance remixes of his lumbering trap cuts by influential E.D.M. producers opened up ears—by 2010, there was a ravenous audience for the club-competent hip-hop that buoys Gucci Mane's Atlanta descendants to this day.
Meanwhile, in the real world, there actually is a family of sharks that have evolved to "walk" on land, though they are much smaller, cuter, and less ravenous for human flesh than their counterparts on film.
The scene soon disintegrated as a result of the erupting AIDS disaster and the end of a recessionary era, which brought the pressures of competition from a suddenly ravenous art market and the neighborhood's surging gentrification.
Over the course of the game, the Groundskeeper describes the bride as she explores the mansion and encounters scenes of horror: ghostly apparitions, shattering mirrors, bloody corpses, brilliant butterflies that turn out to be ravenous moths.
She might have the ultra-long limbs and lithe proportions that are unofficial prerequisites to being a catwalk regular, but make no mistake: The girl is extremely toned, with an apparently ravenous appetite for muscle-scuplting workouts.
A major source of debate is when users inadvertently make their house Wi-Fi publicly available after giving the credentials away to a guest who happens to use the data-ravenous app to access the host's network.
And it revealed two other pillars of the Trump presidency -- a propensity to turn even the most crucial moments into a global televised drama, and his ravenous desire to eradicate President Barack Obama from the history books.
Here's my sweet prince taking care of his sweet prince at a resort somewhere (my summer sleuth skills are incredibly ravenous this time of year but also you can tell because he's wearing an all-inclusive wristband).
His grandfather, Léonce Récapet, who ran a liqueur distillery, bought Château Bonnet in 1897, as well as several other estates, after phylloxera, a ravenous aphid that devastated European grapevines in the 19th century, had moved though Bordeaux.
Dinner was Moroccan chicken and couscous followed by Greek yogurt and honey, and I'd made sure to eat more food than the previous day in the hope that I wouldn't be so damn ravenous the following morning.
NEW YORK, Dec 9 (Reuters) - A lovelorn singing whale, a world-famous feline sourpuss and ravenous goats credited with thwarting a dangerous California wildfire were among animals whose escapades across the United States made news in 2019.
The question is whether or not we can enter it, how long can we stay there, and what deep and real pleasures we might glean from looking at these contemplations of time's ravenous hunger and transformative power.
Then, backed by the money and enthusiasm of ravenous Twilight fans who wanted to read more, more, more, they created their own small-press publishing houses in order to ship those fics-turned-novels directly to their audiences.
We are in Peak TV because we have gotten so good at making good shows – and the average consumer is ravenous for new content – that there is no financial reason not to take a flyer on a miniseries.
Her passion for Jokaanan (as John the Baptist is called in the film), who is portrayed by Nigel De Brulier, is instantaneously ravenous, a striking, eerie contrast between Jokaanan's enervated, wane, nearly feminine body, and Salomé's brute force.
JOHANNESBURG — For the past decade, Zambia, a copper-rich nation in southern Africa, has been one of the continent's success stories: a stable democracy that enjoyed rapid economic growth thanks to China's ravenous demand for its main commodity.
And he criticized the increasingly aggressive push into Africa by China, which has become a crucial source of infrastructure projects and development aid as it seeks to secure the raw materials needed to supply its ravenous manufacturing sector.
Art Review In a luminous new show at the Frick Collection, the great 19th-century maritime painter J. M. W. Turner explores the waterfront gateways to Europe with the ravenous eye of a man long deprived of travel.
Trump's view that a country's greatness equates with wealth -- also evident in his policies toward the Palestinians and North Korea -- may be a treacherous misconception, and may play into Iranian perceptions of the US as a ravenous colonial power.
Still, preheating the Brava to 5003 degrees took about 3-4 minutes—infinitely faster than a traditional oven, especially when you have a line of ravenous coworkers ready to chomp your head off for not baking cookies fast enough.
It's an evolving, somewhat delicate relationship between a corporate behemoth that wants to appear transparent without ceding too much control or violating users' privacy, and a young research group that's ravenous for intel and eager to establish its reputation.
While Apple's ARKit and Google's ARCore sparked a ravenous response from developers that had grown worried about VR's near-term market and the fate of AR headsets from Microsoft and Magic Leap, little seemed to resonate deeply with consumers.
Stans know the annual flash sale as Candle Day and celebrate it like Black Friday 2.0, flooding their local B&BW stores ravenous for cozy winter scents like Cider Lane and Twisted Peppermint, buying their favorite jars in bulk.
And because your resources are limited, you'll want take the risk of drifting into the periphery of your main path, wandering into this bombed out shop or that buried oil tanker, only to bump into a pod of ravenous zombies.
Admitting his previous attempt to grab a piece of the NFL's action was a "colossal failure" McMahon is nonetheless doubling down on the very same bet he made in 2001 — that there is a ravenous appetite for gridiron in America.
To top off this season of female empowerment, my greatest wish would be for a positive depiction of pregnancy, for once—enough with the pregnant-belly stabbings, Dragon Queen miscarriages, shadow-demon births, and newborns being eaten alive by ravenous dogs.
When the world was buying, Indonesia prospered: its GDP, both overall and per person, grew steadily throughout the late 20th century (except during the 4.83-98 Asian financial crisis) and well into the 21st, thanks largely to a ravenous China.
The prototypical offspring of the internet, her spider diagram of influences is both specific and vast (think: Tool and Bikini Kill, Burial and Mariah Carey), and her appetite for knowledge is too ravenous to be confined to a single medium.
Snared by each of the collection's ­tragic, comic, quirky and/or quotidian lives, just as Merilee is by her imaginary relationship, the reader tears through page after page and by the end feels not only bereft but ravenous, hungry for more.
One play, "Save Grand Central," is the story of two mismatched Upper East Side couples and the attempt by one of the men, a ravenous lawyer, to replace the pretentious upscale restaurant owned by the other with a Burger King.
I went to my prenatal appointments faithfully, and took the anti-nausea medications they prescribed, but nothing stuck until, at about six and a half months pregnant, I was finally so ravenous that my body seemed to give up its rebellion.
And J.K. Rowling gives us fat stacks of books to lug around on trains, planes and automobiles that will keep us occupied for hours (or at least a weekend, because we are RAVENOUS BEASTS who must finish the books IMMEDIATELY).
More recent audiences know Mr. Wilson as Hershel Greene, a veterinarian and farmer, on "The Walking Dead," which follows a group of survivors in the American South after much of the population has been turned into a horde of ravenous zombies.
Let's start in the 230s, when an American nutritionist named Clive McCay designed a low-calorie diet for his lab rats at Cornell that gave them all the nutrients they needed but kept them as thin as supermodels and (presumably) ravenous.
Pursuing and studying all of these various disciplines—music, poetry, science, theology—seemed like a necessity for Sun Ra. What do you think it was about his mind that made him so ravenous for knowledge in every corner of life?
The U.S. choppers are now in Kong's domain, and he treats them in the way that a ravenous but slightly messy diner would approach a lobster special—wrenching them apart and cracking open the shells to get at the meat inside.
But when I rush home, ravenous and stressed after work, and there's some in the refrigerator that I can heap onto my Wheat Thins and nibble with my glass of wine, I don't miss Stilton nearly as much as I'd feared.
But the bachelorettes in Nashville represent a different type of tourist: ravenous for an "experience," especially if there are photos to prove it, and far more willing to spend money on a trip with friends than, say, a couch or a down payment.
As the Tonya of Craig Gillespie's I, Tonya, Robbie dons the fluffy bangs and the '90s fashions and then proceeds to tear her way, ravenous and incandescent, through a rise from poverty and fall from grace that's portrayed as both epic and ridiculous.
If Santa Clarita straight up told us to be suspicious of Japopo's clams in season 1 and then gave us ravenous, zombie-creating Japopo's clams in season 2, it's more than likely there are more very pressing Easter eggs hiding in other episodes.
I compared her to Dark Phoenix a second ago because Stranger Things literally did that, but the ravenous '80s superhero Eleven actually reminds me of is Alan Moore's Kid Marvelman, another orphan ravaged by mad science, a god of pure childish id.
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It requests huge amounts of user data — including 24/7 access to location, battery, whether you're working out, and moreThreads' data slurping highlights how Facebook is still ravenous for users' data, even as it presents itself as a more privacy-focused company.
Since the temp tat looks like cyborg tech out of old-school anime, the potentially life-saving technology should be an easy sell to young people who are ravenous for cool, purposeful things seem both dated and futuristic at the same time.
Whereas Elio affects a studied aloofness, Oliver plunges into everything, clumsily destroying one soft-boiled egg at breakfast the first morning, then downing another while murmuring his appreciation, a man of ravenous desire only sometimes held back by a veneer of gentility.
While dispensing cleaning tips in an imagined interview with Terry Gross, she deals with the hazards presented by each house, from her ravenous lust for the husband of a blind therapist to an emotional entanglement with a pair of chic Hungarian artists.
The HBO hit "Westworld" wrapped up its 10-episode first season on Sunday, and gave the premium cable channel something it has not enjoyed in some time outside of "Game of Thrones": an ongoing drama with strong ratings, and a ravenous following online.
But thanks to the cameras mounted on the researchers' underwater probes — and elsewhere on penguins, monk seals and sea turtles — we now realize that gelatinous animals aren't just ravenous predators invading the ocean, but major food items in a complex web of interactions.
For the exhibition, the series is reunited with the only one that the Bishop of Durham did not acquire — Benjamin, the youngest son, a "ravenous wolf," who is looking over his shoulder at the viewer while holding a wolf on a chain.
I was shy at first, having never kissed a woman, but Jeanne was ravenous, her mouth ardent, as if she'd been waiting years for me, and she stained my mouth with her cherry-dark lipstick, with kisses like crushed velvet — selfless, selfish, all and nothing.
In 2014, my colleague embarked on a 48-hour binge, liking every single post that came his way — an experiment that ended with a ravenous News Feed sending him down a dark, polarized rabbit hole that in many ways presaged the hyperpartisan hellscape to come.
Making it into college isn't supposed to make you feel like a ravenous rat is gnawing at the pit of your stomach while you're sitting in class trying to focus on your professor, or trying to write a paper or study for a test.
Stacks of sulking synth lines and needle-sharp strings mirror the stark outlines of Mazes, but there's a peace here that he's not really suggested elsewhere, an implication that in his ravenous searching he's found the prize and can rest, at least for the moment.
Being among the last to issue could prove prudent because the ravenous demand has driven the cost of issuing the debt to the lowest levels in more than eight months and the last bank to issue is broadly expected to achieve the best price.
From the instant that Marcos appears in "The Kingmaker" — gliding through the streets of Manila in a van as if in a mobile throne — it's obvious that she remains ravenous for attention, whether from the camera or from the indigent people clamoring outside her window.
A brash former wildcat gold miner, he successfully attracted ravenous demand for shares in his mining and energy ventures at the end of the last decade, when a commodities boom led to a period of sustained economic growth and heavy foreign investment in Brazil.
In case you haven't heard, we're in the midst of a "Guacapocalypse" thanks to ravenous beetles, inconvenient weather patterns, and other problems in our supply chain, which is having a hell of a time trying to meet our seemingly limitless demand for the buttery fruit.
Wenger looks like he eats the recommended daily serving of muesli for breakfast while perusing Philosophy Now magazine, while Dyche could probably polish off a carton of eggs in one sitting like some sort of ravenous, ginger pine marten while flicking through the Sunday Sport.
To appreciate a side that presses and harries with ravenous hunger, that delivers rapid-fire, ruthless counterpunches, that can beat an opponent in the air and on the ground, that never knows when it is beaten, that seems to relish snatching victory at the death.
Its proportionally small but mighty fan base was and still is ravenous, showing up en masse to a recent promotion for the Netflix revival in which dozens of coffee shops around the county were transformed into Luke's Diner, a central location on the show.
She was the subject of portentous hand-wringing over this seemingly empty kind of notoriety: "In a ravenous celebrity culture, Ms. Hilton's rise shows how far celebrity itself has been devalued," one writer opined in the New York Times Styles section the year her show debuted.
Chowhound reports that avocado consumption has doubled from where it was a decade ago and since it takes time for trees to mature to the point where they can bear fruit, farmers have had some difficulty keeping up with everyone's ravenous appetite for avocado toast and guacamole.
Beyond Meat and Impossible Foods, the two leading contenders for top purveyor of plant-based patties (and other formulations), have spent most of the typically sleepy summer months jockeying for position as top supplier to a food industry suddenly ravenous for alternatives to traditional meat products.
But the true revelation is Chalamet — perhaps best known for playing Dana Brody's rebellious boyfriend on Season 2 of Homeland, along with roles in Interstellar and Miss Stevens — who imbues Elio with precocious wit and coltish energy, at once both awkward and fearless, ravenous and reticent.
And because my economic sense was honed in a household with four constantly ravenous athletes, my usual strategy for keeping myself alive for another week relies on the simple math of one $2 box of ziti plus one $2 jar of spaghetti sauce equals eight meals.
Points are to a bottom-five team what basic nourishment is to the starving man; there is a ravenous sense of want at the wrong end of the table, a frenzied need to sustain the side's existence rather than succumb to the slow death of relegation.
It's a scene that fans have come to expect when they go see the Grateful Dead's music played live—but tonight, at a small bar in Brooklyn, it's in newer hands as the locals in High Time play these decades-old songs for a ravenous audience.
The story is told in flashback as John arrives for his first day in rehab still dressed in sequined stagewear, and after he confesses addictions to drugs, booze, sex, and shopping, the film flashes back to the incidents that might have shaped such a ravenous superstar.
Elderly farmers nearby recalled famished parents who died after eating grass that clotted their intestines; swallowing weeds and tree bark to stave off hunger; tearing open pillows to boil and eat the wheat husks inside; and occasions of cannibalism when ravenous villagers cut flesh from corpses.
In an attempt to solve the decades-old playground arguments and heated pub debates, TV presenter and gameshow host Richard Osman took to Twitter on Saturday to settle things once and for all — with a tense, last-crisp-standing style showdown voted for by a ravenous public.
Even Bolton's critics talk about his work ethic, intellect and depth of knowledge culled by ravenous reading of intelligence and newspapers and a mastery of the Washington Game of Thrones that makes him a more substantial figure than the blustery Fox News commentator he has become.
Since the shuttering of the fabled eatery in Midtown Manhattan, some ravenous and enterprising New Yorkers have realized that the corned beef still stacks high at Madison Square Garden, which continues to serve Carnegie Deli sandwiches and knishes at a pair of concession stands inside the arena.
There is, if I am being honest, the distinct possibility that the high energy in the building had more to do with ravenous Knicks fans finally getting to watch their team win and everyone involved unplugging from the rest of the world for a few hours.
But as it nears, the swarm of locusts comes into focus: billions upon billions of them, thick as a blizzard, uncountable as raindrops, a jaw-dropping procession of the ravenous creatures of biblical infamy, flailing and flapping in the air, blocking out the sun like a bad omen.
Anyone who has ever spent any amount of time on Twitter knows that other Twitter users are really just ravenous, blood-thirsty beasts who are waiting for you to slip up and contradict yourself so they can rub it in your face and taunt you about being a hypocrite.
But after the arrival in the late 19th century of phylloxera, a ravenous aphid that devastated European vineyards, followed by the disasters of two world wars, the vineyard area of Cornas had by the early 1980s dwindled to about 130 acres, the size of a small Bordeaux estate.
Skating's scoring system requires a ravenous accumulation of points for victory and assigns a numerical value to every element of a performance: jumps; spins; the flow, glide and intricacy of footwork; the translation of music and choreography into performance; and the purpose and design of movement across the ice.
Unfortunately, the film's nominal lead is Dave (Alexander England), a rude, selfish would-be rocker whom the writer-director Abe Forsythe sets on a collision course with utterly predictable redemption: Crushing on a dedicated educator and battling ravenous corpses will do that to the most terminally irritating man-child.
Like Andy Warhol, another ravenous collector, Mr. Buatta saved everything: decades-old taxi receipts, theater programs, letters and invoices, as well as a fully decorated Christmas tree (fake) surrounded by beautifully wrapped presents, all of which was napped in dust, since Mr. Buatta's prohibition against visitors extended to housekeepers.
Brock -- who pays a price for his first encounter with the mogul, which also has implications for his girlfriend (Michelle Williams) -- ultimately gets exposed to the malevolent alien presence, providing the movie a fleeting spark as the man struggles to coexist with his body's ravenous, ill-tempered occupant.
There have been no major blow-ups, but for many funds until recently basking in the ravenous appetite for nearly all algorithmic strategies, it makes for an uncomfortable period and raises questions over whether quants are merely suffering a sour spell, or if something more fundamental is occurring.
Having allowed four goals on 18 shots to the ravenous Penguins, Lundqvist retreated to the bench, pulled on a cap, spat on the ice and watched Antti Raanta mop up in an ignominious 5-0 loss Thursday at Madison Square Garden that put the Rangers on the brink of elimination.
Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward Cruz3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 The Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Democrats keen to take on Cornyn despite formidable challenges MORE (R-Texas) appearing as the ravenous animals in the classic kids' game, Hungry Hungry Hippos.
And then, of course, there's Apple, whose Siri-powered HomePod launched just three months ago to a rather tepid response because, while it has been praised for having great audio quality, its high price and limited digital assistant features have prevented Apple's normally ravenous fan base from getting into the smart speaker game.
Once the light is broken (in a terrifying way, naturally), they move on to the camera's low-light setting, capturing new horrors — including the cameraman's barely glimpsed death, and a final shot of the Final Girl being hauled off into the shadows by a ravenous Final Monster Girl with its own agenda.
In Giambattista Tiepolo's fresco "Perseus and Andromeda," which was painted around 2883-31 and luxuriated across the ceiling of a Milanese palazzo, a winged horse spirits away the boyish Perseus, a heroic son of Jupiter with a mop of golden hair, who has just driven his lance into a ravenous sea monster.
Why it matters: The lack of public opportunities to invest in food disruption despite the ravenous demand is the latest example of the broken U.S. capital market structure SEC chair Jay Clayton bemoaned at the annual Investment Company Institute meeting in May, noting that around 98% of American households have no access to private markets.
For a weekend, Lululemon fans get to take a pilgrimage with other ravenous fans, drink the Kool-Aid, and soak up the sweaty, yoga-doing ethos that they love so much — despite the fact that things haven't been all zen for the multi-million dollar company with over 400 stores around the globe this year.
What follows is a journey of joy and pain, hope and despair, light and darkness — the build is beset by problems, from wrongly-placed pieces to attacks from ravenous beasts — and it seems at various points as if Lussier might give in to his anger and destroy the toy like so much rebel scum.
In "Blue Dreams," a capacious and rigorous history of psychopharmacology, the psychologist and writer Lauren Slater looks at the fact that despite our ravenous appetite for psychotropic medications (about 20 percent of Americans take some psychotropic drug or other), doctors don't really understand how they work or how to assess if a patient needs them.
In a market full of clones, imitators, and knockoffs, all Blue Apron had going for it were its early entry advantage, and its skill at packaging and distributing meal kits better than its competitors — but even that wasn't enough to save it from the ravenous race to the bottom of a newly oversaturated market.
And while I'm sure the massive social media companies I've given my information to have already mined my data for all it's worth and sold it to the most ravenous companies in the world, it feels good to give a little "F U" to giant companies who want nothing more than to sell me something via Twitter marketing.
ESPN fantasy ownership: 47%Week 5 stats: One interception, one fumble recovery, one sack, 23 points allowed — 7 fantasy pointsOne thing to know: The Ravens defense has not been the ravenous unit we've seen out of Baltimore in the past, and has actually put up negative fantasy points in two of their five outings so far this season.
Like his narrator, Mr. Adjei-Brenyah had to contend with ravenous shoppers during the holiday season, back when he worked in a clothing store at the Palisades mall in West Nyack, N.Y. "I've seen somebody step on someone else to get the jeans on a Black Friday," he said, still sounding confounded by the behavior he witnessed.
An hour or so later, Ariel, carrying out a mission at Prospero's behest, morphs into a harpy — a ravenous monster with a woman's face and breasts and a vulture's talons and wings — soaring intangibly but menacingly above the stage in a pixelated projection that traces the movements and facial expressions of an actor at stage left.
In a wide-ranging conversation, Mr. Maher brought up many of his favorite topics — marijuana legalization; tolerance for atheists — but pressed Mr. Obama on the balkanization of the news media and the growing challenges of informing the electorate, and asked why America continues to have such a large worldwide troop presence and a seemingly ravenous defense budget.
GORONGOSA NATIONAL PARK, MOZAMBIQUE — The 2003 African wild dogs were ravenous, dashing back and forth along the fence of their open-air enclosure, or boma, bouncing madly on their pogo-stick legs, tweet-yipping their distinctive wild-dog calls, and wagging their bushy, white-tipped tails like contestants on a game show desperate to be seen.
" The release of the data, which church officials said was only a prelude to a closer examination of the issue, came weeks after a landmark Vatican meeting on sexual abuse at which Pope Francis called "for an all-out battle against the abuse of minors" and said that the church needed to protect children "from ravenous wolves.
Whether it's W.I.T.C.H. staging a public protest, in which they rally for intersectionality and radical change, or Ravenous Craft holding a meal in honor of the Equinox, covens today continue to challenge the status quo and defend the needs of the unseen — much like the more than 5 million women who took to the streets for the Women's March earlier this month.
I'll tell you: you had taught How insolence and strong hand should prevail, How order should be quelled; and by this pattern Not one of you should live an aged man, For other ruffians, as their fancies wrought, With self same hand, self reasons, and self right, Would shark on you, and men like ravenous fishes Would feed on one another.
But because the Right is so ravenous and the Left is so flaky and lame, we're stuck with a man who thinks we can outmuscle foreign opposition by piling up nuclear weapons like he's sending dick picks to employees, with the clear insinuation that if he doesn't get what he wants, all his penises are going to shoot at once.
The Trump advocate and adviser Peter Thiel may have risibly overstated this idea when he told The New York Times that "no corruption can be a bad thing," as "it can mean that things are too boring," but he was onto something about the public's ravenous appetite for shock value that propelled his choice for president into the spotlight and kept him there.
And after "Home" featured a scene where Ramsay killed his father (when you'd think Roose would have suspected just such a thing was coming), then sicced a bunch of ravenous hounds on his stepmother and her newborn baby boy (a challenger to Ramsay's throne, given the babe's pure, royal lineage), it's not hard to imagine that many viewers are thinking roughly the same thing.
Pyer Moss, spring 2020CreditCreditDolly Faibyshev for The New York Times In a historic theater in a part of New York City far from the usual runway haunts, in front of thousands of ravenous fans (including some very famous ones) who stood in lines around the block waiting for admittance, in a room swollen with the voices of a 65-person choir, expectation and glamour, a fashion week force gathered critical mass.
Pyer Moss, spring 2020CreditCreditDolly Faibyshev for The New York Times In a historic theater in a part of New York City far from the usual runway haunts, in front of thousands of ravenous fans (including some very famous ones) who stood in lines around the block waiting for admittance, in a room swollen with the voices of a 65-person choir, expectation and glamour, a fashion week force gathered critical mass.
Viewers are feeling bereft after learning a highly anticipated scene between Oscar-winning actors Meryl Streep and Reese Witherspoon was cut from the fifth episode of Big Little Lies, titled "Kill Me." Last year, when audiences were ravenous for a sliver of information about the second season, they were rewarded with stills that captured Witherspoon's character, Madeline Martha Mackenzie, throwing a huge cone of ice cream at Mary Louise Wright, played by Streep.
In her work, photographer and performance artist Jaimie Warren has taken self-portraits in which she has transformed herself into, among other things, a sybaritic version of the Hindu goddess Kali who smokes joints from each of her eight hands; a heaping plate of lasagna that is also the head of Lana Del Rey; and a ravenous Freddy Krueger and the screaming meatball he impales, plucks from a pizza, and gobbles up.
She's the kind of author that you can meet for the first time at 10 years old and fall in love with, and then keep rereading for the rest of your life, always finding new layers — so by the time the Harry Potter boom hit in the late '90s and created a ravenous audience for children's fantasy, Jones had plenty of adult fans who had grown up on her books, now worked in the publishing industry, and were ready and willing to seize the moment for her.
The grackles plummet down to pierce the lawnFor seeds and fat brown live oak acorns andIgnore the orange plastic watering cansMy daughters drop in the cold grass, my daughtersSaying, Goodnight grass, as if the blades they'd wateredBy hand were their daughters, as if the grassWere a feeling they'd been feeling, greenlyReckoning the evening, the ball moss falling from the trees,The sun circling the crouched shade of the weepingPersimmon tree as mildly as the knife roundsThe persimmon I bring inside so I can sayOf the pierced skin, Look, this is the color weWant sunset to be, the color of the plasticWatering cans shocking the dark that fallsOver the suggestions of footprints in the grass,The black grackles, and the acorns batteringOur metal roof while I feed my ravenous daughtersA soft dinner that they clutch with grubby hands and gnaw.
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