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I starved better and harder than I had ever starved before.
Actually, it may be worse than that: A Trump who strayed from party orthodoxy but didn't offend elite sensibilities would be starved for media coverage, starved for party support, and starved for fundraising, and so would be crushed in a presidential primary.
It then may have got lost and starved to death.
Her kids allege she starved them if they didn't perform.
Local doctors say some have starved to death in Madaya.
Starved of foreign financing, Mr Rouhani's modernisation programme has floundered.
Starved of choice, Egyptians have taken to lampooning the process.
Eventually, starved babies enter a deep sleep to conserve energy.
As children, the girls were regularly starved, beaten and raped.
It's evidence that the internet is starved for common decency.
With trading so strong, the market is starved for deals.
You've never been starved, so who are you to judge?
Puerto Ricans have been starved in this shameful FEMA response.
And government, starved of easy pickings, would become more bullying.
News reports have speculated that Ms. Wu starved to death.
We are determined to be starved before we are hungry.
You'll become open to love but not starved for it.
And when the dog, starved for human interaction, runs away?
Civilians who couldn't evacuate starved, some eating rats and clay.
Companies were starved for talent, in whatever form they took.
"Thousands of people may have starved to death," he said.
If I had stayed in Venezuela, we would have starved.
Many hogs that died during Hurricane Floyd starved to death.
Soldiers were starved and brutalized with rubber hoses and bayonets.
The people who have responded to this movie, they're starved.
IT'S THAT TIME AGAIN Of course, I'm starved by now.
AND – BUT, FOR PHILADELPHIA WE'VE BEEN STARVED MY WHOLE LIFETIME.
Black audiences, starved for entertainment, listened as well as whites.
Into that sex-starved void, On Our Backs cast its net.
Where the other women starved themselves on celery, she ate pizza.
Capital flowed out, leaving the Brazilian economy relatively starved of financing.
There, inmates are routinely tortured, starved, forced to work, and raped.
In addition to being practically starved, Garland was also sexually harassed.
Many became stuck in the mud, dehydrated and starved to death.
But it's still a positive sign for a data-starved nation.
"The initial thoughts are that he starved to death," he said.
Here on the internet we are not starved for realisation gifs.
And indeed, the intracellular alga do appear relatively starved for sulfur.
"Employers are starved for talent," said Ian Siegel, CEO of ZipRecruiter.
Their new captors, the women said then, starved and humiliated them.
They were either killed, died of disease, or starved to death.
We're anything but starved for things to watch or listen to.
"The market is starved for new LBO paper," the banker said.
Like the babies born when starved ravens conceived with burned scarecrows.
Now each side can call the other attention-starved glory boys!
Neurons are starved of their blood supply and very quickly die.
Kim was born into a family that starved its own people.
Jones' allegation that Kelly forcibly starved her is a new accusation.
Tourism creates millions of jobs in places starved for economic development.
Refugees in Hungary have been caged, starved and denied legal representation.
Now I feel starved because there's virtually no chance of negotiation.
I was struck by how starved and severely malnourished they were.
Starved of revenue, the Hamas-led government could not sustain itself.
On one plantation, the slaves have been starved nearly to death.
His I.R.S. is being starved of funding to do its job.
With China besieged by famine, Mr. Li almost starved to death.
Rest in peace Mario, he starved to death in the waiting room.
Those who perform badly face the risk of being starved of resources.
The palace's monopoly on do-gooding had starved civil society of oxygen.
In Mozambique cities run by opposition parties are starved of public funds.
Expressways have been built across deserts; airports opened at oxygen-starved elevations.
But prosecutors believe Cody starved Taz intentionally, which was tantamount to torture.
It shows how starved we are for empowered — and particularly — female characters.
Large algae blooms starved the water of oxygen, causing fish to drown.
Why was I determined to be starved when I wasn't even hungry?
The remittances they send back are vital for Pakistan's dollar-starved economy.
I'm starved for new material but I don't know where to begin.
And when asset bubbles are starved of that monetary fuel they burst.
Those who refused were starved and beaten regularly, with many then succumbing.
Shawn is a textbook example for celebs dealing with selfie-starved fans.
"It is not starved of jobs," he said of the labor market.
He ordered Burns' rendition to Virginia, where he was beaten and starved.
The medicine would do no good if the woman starved to death.
They may be beaten, tortured and starved, and at risk of execution.
We've starved our regulatory agencies of resources while demanding they do more.
What went wrong: The hits keep coming for the cash-starved MedMen.
California's Central Valley is still starved for groundwater because of the drought.
Yield-starved investors have turned to those markets for potentially greater returns.
Like many state enterprises in Venezuela, Cantv has grown starved for investment.
Are the trend-starved and totally hairless going to sport designer merkins?
Runaway inflation followed, and tens of thousands of people starved to death.
And I had felt very starved of lesbians in my real life.
In four minutes, an oxygen-starved brain begins to suffer irreversible damage.
Apple wasn't exactly starved for cash prior to the tax cut either.
Children suffer because we have starved their schools and neighborhoods of resources.
People don't realize how starved for nature they are in this city.
PROTEIN HIT By now, it's around 1 or 2, and I'm starved.
But Andrew's brain, starved of oxygen too long, was left severely damaged.
Starved of the attention he constantly seeks, President Trump will likely retreat.
Starved of cash, serious journalists find it hard to do their jobs.
I stumbled into Tamika's house that Thursday morning, sleep-starved and infatuated.
It is a lush oasis in a neighborhood starved for green space.
On the surface it looks like you know what happened: They starved.
"   "If we stayed here and starved no one would know about us.
Allegations surfaced that their parents abused and starved the six adopted children.
They showed women and men starved and slaughtered by the Syrian government.
If you're feeling particularly endorphin-starved, there's only one solution: cute animal videos.
These areas are so starved of oxygen they can barely support marine life.
These family narratives offer a relatively risk-free way to engage voters starved
Paula Sinclair abused, exploited and starved her children for her own personal gain.
Call it your taste buds seeking out energy for your sleep-starved body.
Sukhoi wants to sell its Superjet airliners to a market starved for transportation.
Children born of starved mothers were, as might be expected, smaller than usual.
Everybody else would have used a tablet, but not the cash-starved CDCR.
Then there's "sleepy eyes" Chuck Todd at the "ratings starved" Meet the Press.
We have legitimized a brutal dictator who has starved his own people. SEN.
We've seen their starved, sorrowful childhoods, the brutal training and manipulation they endured.
Some researchers, starved of public funding, are soliciting funding from private industry instead.
I get a mango margarita, three tacos, and guacamole because I am starved.
Water-starved regions often cultivate water-hungry crops like paddy, cotton and sugarcane.
And in a world starved for positivity, people are really latching onto that.
But now, passengers starved for time have another option: Uber's helicopter taxi service.
"Thousands of children are crushed under bombs; entire populations are starved," he said.
But the park itself remains unfinished and has long been starved for money.
Under this dictate, successive presidents imposed sanctions that starved Iraqis and squeezed Iranians.
We might be as interconnected as ever but starved for connections, Clinton says.
In 2011, some 260,000 people starved to death due to famine in Somalia.
The repercussions will hit immigrants and their families, and a recruit-starved Pentagon.
This has starved the private sector of credit, which has also dampened growth.
Even a giant can be starved to death, and this weekend Uber Inc.
The phrase is "starved to near-perfection," and the man was Tom Wolfe.
"The Norse starved in the presence of abundant unutilized food resources," he writes.
They watched children starved in Yemen and Saudi Arabia facing no justice, either.
Upon arrival many are held hostage by traffickers and starved, beaten and tortured.
By the time the truth was revealed, she had starved nearly to death.
For years, the FDA has starved its nutrition program almost to non-existence.
As people starved to death, Ji scavenged coal to help feed his family.
They are often abused, starved, and neglected in their short time on earth.
How had caseworkers not noticed that the boy was being beaten and starved?
And behold the beauty of real expertise in a country starved of it.
" If starved of funding, Schwarzenegger said, the party might "come to its senses.
For that and other reasons, its infrastructure was starved long before Maria hit.
If I tell them Churchill starved the Bengalis, there will be another comparison.
They will find a very different America out there, an America starved for love.
For months, Curiel and Huntsman beat, starved and tortured the three children, authorities said.
Still, Illinois is starved for cash, and its financial outlook continues to be grim.
"People are time-starved," Kohl's chief merchandising officer Doug Howe said in an interview.
Shadow lending has been an important source of funds for cash-starved private firms.
The NHL's launch in Seattle will show how starved fans are for another team.
Officials say the couple slowly starved Eduardo to death in a Bloomington, Indiana, motel.
Just one thing stands between a housing-starved Britain and these wise proposals: politics.
In practice, under Mao, millions starved to death while officials looked the other way.
Other women have spoken out about being branded, starved, and used as sex slaves.
STARVED Unions also supported the decision, saying the business was better off outside Siemens.
In just one month towards the end of 1941, 50,000 people starved to death.
And started to think about what might happen if we starved her a little.
As state-owned British Steel, it was often starved of investment to modernise plants.
They're warped by privilege, starved for love, and ensnared by their father's looming legacy.
His reporting took him to areas where people were being killed, raped or starved.
Pakistani audiences, starved of entertainment, were pacified only by the arrival of the VCR.
With nowhere else to go Stephen sat on his raft and starved to death.
It's revealed that her father horrifically starved to death and her brother killed himself.
The subcultural niche beckons us, because it promises reality in an authenticity-starved landscape.
North Korean citizens are starved, tortured, held in gulags, and forced into slave labor.
Other dogs at the Animal Recovery Center had been starved, beaten, stabbed or shot.
The technology budget is consumed by maintaining old systems and starved for new capabilities.
My uncle used to say, 'You look like someone starved a virgin to death.
Those tumors "were behaving like they were constantly starved of oxygen," Dr. Kaelin said.
"The Incendiaries" is so parsimonious with description as to seem nearly starved of it.
Disappointing plot twists ensue in a climactic brawl starved for snappier choreography and editing.
But job growth has been sluggish, and the corporate sector remains starved of cash.
The prisoners were beaten, starved, and made to go without clothing to weaken them.
He became a starved shark whose only goal was to trash and conquer blindly.
Like starved and lost children, his graduates aimlessly gaze toward the viewer for direction.
That being said … it's hard for managers to remember how information-starved employees are.
See how Lyle Jeffs starved his flock in order to feed his own greed.
Little by little, her animals, starved of enough forage and water, grew weaker too.
Made to sleep outside in winter, she is starved, worked brutally and repeatedly raped.
Starved of capital inflows, a sovereign debt default would become inevitable sooner or later.
We stood in the holes where our ancestors were starved if they were disobedient.
The addition of Fultz will only heighten expectations among the team's success-starved fans.
There are hundreds of thousands of people being deliberately besieged, deliberately starved, right now.
He was shot down, he was crippled, he was beaten, starved, tortured and humiliated.
As state-owned British Steel, it was often starved of investment to modernize plants.
Most Americans are good-hearted people who are actually starved to feel united again.
If the U.S. had not acted, hundreds of millions would have starved to death.
Both Cesar Chavez and Simone Weil starved their bodies for spiritual and political reasons.
It's a recurring scramble for classical music in a city perpetually starved for space.
But critics say the current veterans' health care system could be starved of resources.
For days, several men, all of them Hindu, drugged, starved and gang-raped her.
Bashar al-Assad has bombed, gassed and starved his enemies out of the biggest cities.
The economists: The first couple seasons demonstrated that the city can be starved out quickly.
None of the dogs could figure out how to open his cage, so he starved.
A United Nations report details a North Korean citizenry imprisoned, enslaved, starved, raped and tortured.
Kassem comes from Moadhamiyeh, a suburb of Damascus that had been besieged, starved and bombed.
Tokyoites are on alert for an exodus of sashimi-starved rats from the disused buildings.
The question is whether it will have starved all of its competitors along the way.
With food shortages and supply lines cut, according to the United Nations, others simply starved.
For days, they ensured blood flow to her vital organs but eventually starved her extremities.
But U.S. bonds still offer competitive yields in a bond universe starved for those returns.
He said he feared he would have starved or been killed had he stayed behind.
Awful hardware has plagued nostalgia-starved Sega fans for years—but that all changes today.
Sorry L. No whining, love-starved cat this morning, either — I'm simultaneously relieved and offended.
There are more, but suffice to say we're not starved for A-list rap releases.
The Sanders campaign holds many advantages in a state where liberals are starved for attention.
Greece, Macedonia, the Balkans, and Central Europe is as tech-starved as the American Midwest.
Some starved for weeks, while others gave everything they had to pay off people smugglers.
In a culture that wasn't starved for stories about women, that wouldn't be a problem.
So he fled, and he left his kitten there, and the kitten starved and died.
Per person, India has twice as much of the stuff as water-starved northern China.
Even so, Puffin parents increasingly are coming up short and last year many chicks starved.
In short, starved-for-yield investors have few options to obtain returns that aren't negative.
The U.S. economy has been starved for productivity growth in the post-financial crisis period.
The question is whether it will have starved all of its competitors along the way.
Starved for cash, the UN and other agencies have been forced to roll back programs.
In addition, unusual weather patterns have starved parts of the country of normal seasonal rains.
"The whole Gulf Coast is starved for aggregate," William Langer, the research geologist, told me.
Well, with smallball becoming increasingly popular, the league is starved for long, athletic wing players.
Now its businesses are starved of tourists and international investment is barred by Western sanctions.
When she gets so touch-starved that she reaches out, he's the one who's startled.
The people kept animals like dogs and sheep, many of which starved after the raid.
True to his slogan, he destroyed whole cities and gassed and starved his own people.
Does a league starved for offense really need to be waving off goals like that?
Uganda has a strong central government and a cash-starved but organized health care system.
For the truly time-starved, may we suggest truffles or this one-bowl sugared shortbread?
Near Rattlesnake Creek, we stopped to gaze at a herd of half-starved mule deer.
Russell has been a castaway this season, isolated and starved of minutes, consistency, and support.
"Mueller has starved the media," he said, so that reporters will focus on the evidence.
Her unswerving gaze reminds me of the French philosopher Simone Weil, who also starved herself.
Pension funds starved of long-dated assets came in for the longer bond in particular.
Another delegate came to buy Danish beer for the elites as many North Koreans starved.
He has the animated manner of a raconteur who has long been starved of listeners.
Drained of water, starved of light and scorched by leaf acid, the soil is parched.
They seem not only starved but also flayed, made of excrement or Medusa-like snakes.
Gavin and Stacey, meanwhile, are trying to spice things up in their sex-starved marriage.
Half-starved and sick with malaria, he fled with his wife aboard a cargo ship.
A title-starved hockey market in Toronto has created a perilous environment for N.H.L. coaches.
There, a historic global dust storm blackened the skies and starved its batteries of energy.
When banks reserves are low they have less to lend out to liquidity-starved investors.
And everywhere the witch-haunted, justice-starved spirit of Goya wraps Nobody's Safe like smoke.
Now he was brought low, starved and exhausted from 16-hour days of slave labor.
But as I said, the season of darkness presents many opportunities for light-starved souls.
The conflict has left the country in ruins and impoverished, and has starved its population.
Her own baby was accidentally starved due to insufficient milk intake and is now neurologically disabled.
Wells said several hundred Rohingya villages were burned down and people were tortured, raped and starved.
Dozens of Detroit public schools, starved of funds through competition and austerity, fall into this category.
And if you're an idea-starved restaurant executive, you should probably ignore both of those links.
They may serve a critical purpose in the vast Southern Ocean, which is starved of iron.
It will provide 8.5bn won ($7.5m) to revive projects starved of funding because of the blacklist.
The people on London are starved for food, fuel, and other goods, so they are desperate.
Eight were captured; one starved to death in a Japanese prison camp and three were executed.
Necrosis is a medical condition in which the body's tissues die after being starved of oxygen.
At Noisey, we come up with a lot of bad ideas when we're starved for content.
The women were allegedly sleep-deprived and starved to the point of their menstrual cycles stopping.
The cash-starved plant has been providing Gazans with only around four hours of electricity daily.
To leave a city before it is starved might seem an easy choice to an outsider.
The country is populated with hundreds of deities who will die if they're starved of belief.
The country is starved to see its two major parties do big hard things together again.
And though the government long starved its armed forces of funding, they were protected from scrutiny.
The opposition, not unreasonably, says it can't negotiate while its people are being starved and killed.
The present occupants of those lands—tens of millions of them—would be starved to death.
The women themselves, however, are thankfully not arid in any sense, though frequently starved for tenderness.
"In a growth-starved world, these companies offer very attractive long-term growth rates," he said.
One man reported systematic beating and rape; others witnessed people being starved to death or shot.
Joycelyn reportedly says she was once starved for days to rehearse for an on-camera statement.
Nevertheless, they spoke of their gutted and starved town with a sense of hope, even wonder.
In this generation of winter, people starved and froze Westeros while the White Walkers took over.
Many investors and corporations have much to gain if the American government is starved of resources.
While she was held captive, Smart was raped, starved, and abused by Mitchell as Barzee watched.
Unfortunately, because of their size and shape, many chicks were unable to swallow them and starved.
Or should it stay out, and risk hundreds of thousands of people being gassed and starved?
Per the report: For the past six years, children in Syria have been bombed and starved.
We've had to; we would have been starved for art that we could relate to otherwise.
If the zones succeed, they could help revitalize neighborhoods and towns that are starved for investment.
For an art form starved for attention, it was not the kind of publicity poetry needed.
They mock us for our so-called "addiction," calling us a self-involved, attention-starved generation.
Danger marked Chris Burden's art: He had himself shot, starved, kicked and crucified for his work.
The murres likely starved to death because the Blob caused more competition for fewer small prey.
Starved of growth in their ageing home market, Japanese insurance firms have been aggressively expanding globally.
Those workers' earnings are an important source of foreign revenue for Mr. Kim's cash-starved autocracy.
The poem 'The Curse of Akkad' tells of how the harvests failed and the population starved.
It was an implicit criticism of the Conservatives for having starved the health system of funding.
Therefore, small and medium-sized businesses that are often capital starved will see the greatest benefit.
One starved to death in a Japanese prison camp and three were executed by the Japanese.
THE STONE Both Cesar Chavez and Simone Weil starved their bodies for spiritual and political reasons.
Countries from Nigeria to Tajikistan have aggressively sought — and received — cash from yield-starved mutual funds.
"I would've starved at the Olympics if I didn't have him bring me food," she said.
Institutional investors starved of returns have flocked in droves to riskier asset classes, such as private startups.
In this moment, as we scale, having been starved by institutional investment has only made us stronger.
The women claimed they lived as child brides of Alamo and were regularly starved, beaten and raped.
Literally millions were starved to death as a matter of policy to break the middle-class farmers.
And the days of the boring, information-starved, and filibuster-like presidential news conference are truly over.
Several studies argue that Kerala's temple elephants are kept in poor conditions, often being chained or starved.
I was so starved for affection that I took this kind of intimacy for what it was.
The measure was aimed at preventing property hoarding by "foreign" developers in the land-starved city-state.
Consider North Korea's Kim Jong Un, who has, by turns, satisfied and starved the president's boundless ego.
At least 80,000 reindeer have starved to death in the past decade due to the melting ice.
The Georgia teen was allegedly also starved, and when she took food without permission, she was beaten.
But it has starved the delta region of the sediment deposits to which it owes its existence.
Powerless, starved of information and locked in its deadly white grasp, they become increasingly overwrought and unhinged.
Sex robots can only save the incels if their biggest problem is being starved for sexual release.
Gödel, who was paranoid about being poisoned, eventually starved himself to death after he left for America.
Several years ago, in her quest to exclusively breastfeed, she nearly starved her infant son to death.
America, Lara Trump is here to give you the lemonade that will parch your news-starved throats.
By the time I'm done, I am starved as I forgot to bring a snack with me.
Get ready to watch these sleep-starved Survivors push themselves past their limits as they — just kidding!
Their bodies were starved for water and protein; Alvarenga could feel his throat closing in on itself.
Another group that seems poised to work well in a growth starved 2016 are the beverage plays.
When people were being starved, they were able to survive on things like this, and they did.
Over the course of his internment, he was beaten, tortured, starved, and battled recurring bouts of dysentery.
Devonte told the neighbor his parents starved him and his siblings as a punishment, the records said.
It has already attracted global criticism for its siege of Madaya, where dozens have starved to death.
He has starved the election commission of funds and has claimed an election is impossible to organise.
The franchise hasn't won a World Series since 1988, and its fans are starved for a ring.
United Russia dominates the national parliament, and Navalny plus his allies are starved of media air-time.
Education was repeatedly downgraded and starved in favor of tax cuts in the era of Republican governance.
The Cavaliers rekindled hope that they could bring a long-awaited championship to a title-starved city.
We should all be concerned that this once-thriving partnership is now being starved of federal support.
Like Adlon, Sam is not starved for roles, but casting directors are not chasing after her, either.
As a baby, he had been severely neglected in his birth family -- starved and left for dead.
His death was symbolically resonant–eaten by the dogs he had starved and mistreated—but still empty.
Investigators said Jaynes starved her son — leaving him so malnourished that he weighed only about 30 lbs.
"We are determined to be starved before we are hungry" because otherwise, life is boring as shit.
You know the country is badly starved for bipartisanship when SNL is getting those kinds of kudos.
Her husband beat her violently, and the slightest mistake meant being starved for a week or more.
And under the leadership of President Xi Jinping, the Chinese dissident movement has been starved of oxygen.
After all, the heart is a muscle, and if a muscle is starved for blood, it aches.
The neighborhoods she is talking about have been starved of investment in schools, businesses — even sidewalk repair.
"Rami and I aggressively starved ourselves," Mr. Hunnam is quoted as saying in the movie's promotional materials.
The reality that my people were beaten, raped, humiliated, starved and tormented in this space was sickening.
They're both cruel tyrants who have starved and neglected their populations, precipitating humanitarian crises of historic proportions.
For decades, the country's coastline has been a winter escape for sun-starved northern Europeans and Britons.
She is now part of the government's efforts to bring arts to a society starved for culture.
Transit-starved communities from Coney Island to Canarsie continue to be stranded by the city's transportation system.
In the meantime, feel easy but keep your distance from these man-children, these beautiful starved women.
In Ramadi, civilian survivors of the ISIS occupation have recounted being starved and used as human shields.
Some of the children of unmarried women wound up in orphanages, and suffered greatly -- beaten, starved, mutilated.
A business skewed to fast-growing, beer-loving Vietnam would attract local investors starved of consumer stocks.
Before we met, neither of us knew we craved those conversations, but we were starved for them.
"In an administration that's starved of history and institutional knowledge, he'll bring tons of it," Cramer said.
A number of rare sculptures illustrate how starved Buddha would have been after fasting for seven weeks.
The UNRWA cuts are just the latest kick in the gut to Gaza's already starved economy and society.
Cramer attributed the success of Wal-Mart to McMillon's recognition that both its workers and infrastructure were starved.
But the consequences are bad for societies as a whole, because young, single, sex-starved men are dangerous.
The state has progressively starved universities of funds, not least because it has forbidden them from charging fees.
Like Chol, he paid an enormous price: His father, brother, and sister starved to death along the way.
Utilities were roaring in the first half of the year as yield-starved investors crowded into the group.
In a Game Of Thrones draught, this is just the kind of investigation our Westeros-starved hearts need.
The prosecution alleged that Barreras, 44, starved her son, and would not allow anyone to feed the boy.
Poultry producers said that 64m birds have starved as a result, and the stockmarket has fallen by 6.2%.
It has crushed the economy, starved the people, strangled democracy and forced more than 3m Venezuelans into exile.
A harsh winter last year then starved two-thirds of them, fuelling a public backlash against perceived cruelty.
But in the meantime, the government will have to withstand the growing anger of its sugar-starved public.
Sometimes women will come together to deliver food to a colleague who is being starved by her employer.
But he claims universities have been "starved of research funding over the years, and buried under bureaucratic controls".
She had to hide from her killers in a closet and almost starved to death as a result.
China's "Belt and Road" initiative has been praised by supporters for providing vital financing to infrastructure-starved countries.
The post included an archive photograph of Jewish children who had been stripped and starved by Nazi Germany.
And Iran Air, starved of investment since the Islamic Revolution in 1979, wants to buy several hundred planes.
Millions struggle to survive in besieged or hard-to-reach areas, and several dozen have starved to death.
Crucial development projects, including roads and hydroelectric schemes, remain on hold, starved of either bureaucratic approval or supplies.
The oesophagus closes, with oxygen starved and the opiates clinging tight to the opiate receptors in the brain.
Teams would only use the exemption for exceptional circumstances, and the junior ranks wouldn't be starved for talent.
Over 8,000 burger-starved New Yorkers announced their intention to buy sandwiches at the In-N-Out event.
An old cable-car whisks sun-starved residents up to a café on the edge of the Vidda.
Airbnb promises thousands or even millions of dollars in 'tax revenue' to cash-starved legislators or city councilmen.
She was deported to Auschwitz, where she was stripped, shaved, tattooed, starved and made to do slave labor.
Of course, he spent more than a quarter billion dollars of his own money against cash-starved rivals.
"For years, our students were being starved of the resources they need," UTLA President Alex Caputo-Pearl said.
In 2000, cops found the body of Dariusz Janiszewski in a river after having been starved and tortured.
I wouldn't have starved or become homeless or died if I didn't set up a sugar baby profile.
While their countrymen starved, the ruling couple lived in luxury in a compound with an indoor swimming pool.
A defector, who went by the pseudonym Caesar, escaped with photographs of thousands of starved, bruised detainee corpses.
Jealousy and politics at the school laid him low; his team was starved of funds and he resigned.
Black backs have an unerring sense for distinguishing weakened, winter-starved birds from the rest of their flocks.
What happened in the 1960s and 1970s was that the industry was exploding and was starved for talent.
They are taken from their mothers at a very early age and starved, beaten and abused for weeks.
For a year and a half, they loved and suffered, starved and partied, painted slogans and formed councils.
Private companies are starved of loans even as state-owned enterprises soak them up from state-controlled banks.
So what is a time-starved New Yorker to do with those precious extra minutes in the morning?
At this very moment, besieged communities in Syria are being starved by the brutality of the Assad regime.
Legislators have starved the public coffers and refused to ask their wealthy friends to pay a little more.
Most tunnels that run from Gaza to Egypt are used to smuggle goods into the economically starved territory.
I was so starved for a glimpse of myself on screen that I naturally gravitated towards these portrayals.
He took our jewels and cultivated opium addictions and connived for power, and then he starved us all.
Because of Opportunity Zones, investors are now incentivized to reinvest those dollars into capital-starved, low-income communities.
He had been starved, held against his will for ransom, abused, and injured when he tried to escape.
But it was a strategic retreat that could end up paying big dividends for his cash-starved campaign.
As Big Food continues to be starved for growth, deal activity is heating up in the yogurt section.
They routinely and intentionally murdered and starved innocent people and then lied or misled us, right to our faces.
Some investors may be concerned that the game will be short-lived since it targets attention-span starved millennials.
He had been tortured, starved, beaten, forced to live in a dog crate and wear diapers, according to prosecutors.
With crude languishing at $50 a barrel, down from over $100 in mid-2014, Angola is starved of dollars.
Some areas of the country had been starved of humanitarian aid for over three months, spokeswoman Yara Sharif said.
Spring thaw and rain created the gorgeous Starved Rock State Park's 18 canyons and waterfalls thousands of years ago.
Prosecutors allege the Turpin's beat, strangled and starved their 13 children, who range in age from two to 29.
Best of all, thanks to grant funding, the data are freely available — a godsend to cash-starved aid agencies.
It's unpleasant in a way that I could see as bracing if you were starved of other life challenges.
Circus promoters allegedly chained their 12-year-old son, took a selfie with him, and starved him to death.
But PDVSA has been so badly managed and starved of investment that it will struggle to reap the benefits.
"I think I would've starved at the Olympics if I didn't have him [Nassar] bring me food," she said.
When it comes to appealing to younger audiences (also known as digital audiences), even growth-starved Twitter beats them.
After all, these men were not starved to the brink of death, but fed approximately 1,600 calories a day.
So, the brain's breathing "pacemaker" slows, and, if it slows enough, the body will find itself starved of oxygen.
The last thing we need is for companies to become as innovation-starved as the highly regulated electric utilities.
She was underfed and miserable, snapping at 16-year-old me for months because she was so clearly starved.
In reality, it's a group of starved, sleep-deprived lunatics trapped on an island and raging against the sky.
All this has fed rather than starved speculation: an MP has said "state-sponsored" crime cannot be ruled out.
Openspace, like others in exit-starved Southeast Asia, is yet to have a liquidation event despite making promising progress.
Killed hundreds, a serial rapist, a people hunter, a torturer, murdered his infant brother and stepmother, starved his dogs.
Growing cash crops for distant markets uprooted old community patterns of mutual obligation during periods of rain-starved stress.
For left-wing wonks, normally starved of cash, the money is vital even if its origins are somewhat ironic.
There's still some good news for those starved for sex ... Hof's other whorehouse, the Bunny Ranch, is still operating.
The Derg's policies were ruinous: nationalising almost every firm; forcing peasants at gunpoint onto collective farms, where they starved.
YORK: I do think that -- look, the Clintons basically starved, they took the oxygen out of the Democratic room.
Any uptick in yield on Australia's government bonds may be met by higher demand from yield-starved investors globally.
A married Tennessee couple allegedly tortured and starved the man's teenage sons for five months in 2013, PEOPLE confirms.
Over the past year, some ETFs with a strong following among yield-starved investors have endured eye-popping volatility.
In Wales, a number of archaeological sites have suddenly appeared in fields of ripening crops and rain-starved grassland.
Image: NASAResearchers working off the coast of Mexico have discovered evidence of arsenic-breathing life in oxygen-starved waters.
"Y'all bitches got fat while we starved/Shots in your ass, pads in your bras," she rapped on stage.
Authorities allege that the couple starved their son and that he was so malnourished he weighed only 30 pounds.
N for $20133 billion, the latest in a string of acquisitions by insurers starved of growth in aging Japan.
We never starved them or anything, but we made it so they were sort of grumpy at the end.
That's because as your heart muscle is starved of blood and oxygen, parts of the tissue start to die.
Their condition, it was written about that they were starved, they were deprived of water, basic sanitation, no education.
Back in 2004, Christian Bale starved himself down to a terrifyingly skeletal frame for his role in The Machinist.
Parents say their children were starved of oxygen when tanks ran out because the supplier's bills hadn't been paid.
Amnesty said it had collected evidence that thousands of people have starved to death in displacement camps since 20153.
"Sampaio took offense to Jamil's comments and said calling runway models "long-starved terrified teenager[s]" is "extremely offensive.
Without Hodeidah, the Houthis would be starved of their primary financial source and their main supply line from Iran.
He used the example of a "time-starved family" juggling activities like a baseball game and a birthday party.
In a world starved of yield, there are alternatives like buying corporate debt from companies with weaker credit ratings.
The oxygen-starved tissue is the reason for the bluish tint to the skin that's a symptom of methemoglobinemia.
It deprived consumers of choices, starved rural communities of broadband, and even threatened the survival of the internet itself.
But the gap with the parallel market is discouraging investment from overseas and leaving Nigeria starved of foreign currency.
When daylight lengthens in the spring, serotonin flushes these sensitive, starved receptors, thereby amplifying feelings of buoyancy and vitality.
A world starved for yield, Dalio said, has made investors look past traditional financial metrics when evaluating possible investments.
Former detainees told Amnesty they were starved, beaten, shot and subjected to mock executions by officers from the squad.
For nine months, she was starved, beaten and raped by this man, until she was saved by the police.
Doctors told his parents that his brain was irreparably damaged after it had been starved of oxygen for hours.
To walk into Bisazza's Manhattan showroom is to feel like a visually starved person being treated to a banquet.
His phone is his sin, his soul, his torment, "an oxygen tank for his breath-starved mind," Schulman writes.
Can they afford to pour money into a regime that has starved, bombed and occasionally gassed its own people?
A half-starved lion, named King, was found in the Noisy-le-Sec suburb in northeast Paris in 2017.
Hungary: Prime Minister Viktor Orban's government has caged and starved refugees, the Council of Europe's human rights commissioner reported.
Like Ms. He, they were imprisoned, enslaved and starved in "re-education" camps like Jiabiangou in the Gobi Desert.
The nuns regularly starved her, locked her in cupboards and kept her out of school to do heavy housework.
EXERCISE HARD, EAT HEARTY I love to cook, and after such a hard workout, Ryan and I are starved.
The plan would also include money to finish the Second Avenue subway and build lines to transit-starved neighborhoods.
House hunters may find architectural gems or money-pit makeovers, or nothing at all in these inventory-starved markets.
Dr. Rashid said it was widely believed that, left alone in the abandoned house, he had starved to death.
Bettelheim reckoned that a cure would come through an expertly designed systematic introduction of emotion into emotion-starved kids.
Trish Prendergast, a snake handler, explained to ABC News that the would've starved if the ball hadn't been removed.
Deadly accidents are common at Bosnian coal mines, starved of investment and upgrades since the country's 1992-95 war.
The adventures of Snoopy in Peanuts and Disney movies will hardly fill the gap for a wilderness-starved youth.
It's a habit he picked up as an attention-starved child growing up in institutions until he turned six.
Kept isolated and starved If the children weren't chained, then they were locked inside different rooms within the house.
In 1942-43, after the government failed to respond to the shortage, some two million people starved to death.
Flooding from Harvey knocked out 20 to 25 percent of U.S. refining capacity, leaving some pipelines starved of fuel.
Many news organizations have come to resemble the fact-starved blogs they once took pains to remain separate from.
With so many simultaneous, complex emergencies, many UN agencies -- especially those mandated to save lives -- are cash-starved. Translation?
Yet the Great American Desert was dry, achingly flat in large measure and water-starved compared with the Midwest.
FYI, the gaming community's been starved for a legit boxing game for years -- so this is a huge deal.
The Flames, goal starved during their skid, staked themselves to a well-deserved 3-1 lead before the first intermission.
To the United States, it&aposs permanent proof that we have legitimized the brutal dictator who starved his own people.
It was starved of resources and it wasn't engaged in major statistical initiatives as they should be under ministry guidelines.
Prosecutors claimed the couple starved Lionnet, beat her with an electrical cable and tortured her by dunking her head underwater.
Instead, Yahoo starved Flickr of resources and allowed it to be supplanted by other services like Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube.
There's no one-sided pleading from a sex-starved boy trying to bargain with his girlfriend, and definitely no coercion.
It's the time of year when Game of Thrones fans, starved for fresh content, reach a new level of desperation.
The company said some pigs starved to death because they did not have the cash to buy feed on time.
He was shot down, he was crippled, he was beaten, he was tortured, he was starved, and he was humiliated.
The firm will be starved of essential manufacturing-technology supplies for its factory, for now a low-volume trial line.
And small businesses, low-income farmers, jobseekers and liquidity-starved banks will demand more of him in his second mandate.
The turbines are in perfect working order and could be a vital source of energy for the power-starved island.
Between 1965 and 1967, some 1.5 million people in India starved after the monsoon rains didn't arrive and crops failed.
In 2011 "The New Harvest" noted that 75% of Africa's farmland, the mainspring of economic activity, was starved of nutrients.
Both forecast more harrowing images like those seen recently from the besieged Syrian town of Madaya, where children have starved.
The gaunt features of Bobby Sands, a Republican inmate, became well known as he starved himself to death in 1981.
But they have also faced months of pressure from regulators to step up lending, particularly to cash-starved private firms.
Rich old men have multiple spouses; poor young men are left single, sex-starved and without a stable family life.
As I drank wine, starved, and tried to concentrate, the letters on my keyboard danced around à la magic mushrooms.
In recent years, stories of exorcisms involving people being beaten, poisoned, stomped, and starved to death have made global headlines.
Demand-starved recoveries with central-bank interest rates stuck perpetually at or below zero are corrosive in their own way.
A Russian President, it seems, is much harder to stand up to than the head of famine-starved North Korea.
Starved of vital supplies, they halted production, leaving workers without work and Pikalevo's 22,000 residents without heat and hot water.
That has starved coastal areas of the form of aluminum that can be delivered against the Shanghai Futures Exchange (ShFE).
The ruling United Russia party dominates the national parliament and Navalny and his allies are starved of media air-time.
The ruling United Russia party dominates the national parliament and Navalny plus his allies are starved of media air-time.
"Because of him, we starved ... We lived on flour and water for months, cowering in our basements," said Abu Omran.
The cap has also had an impact on the wider economy as credit-starved businesses had to lay off staff.
In tiny, land-starved Singapore, there are relatively few single-family houses, with most housing units in multi-story buildings.
Cash-starved Air India is putting its crew on a diet, changing their inflight menu to special low-fat meals.
Lack of regular access to food and medicine was beginning to kill; some of the most vulnerable starved to death.
Robert Moses , the city's mid-century master planner, deliberately starved mass transit, in favor of highways, the automobile, the suburbs.
The Fed's Bostic also noted that dollars invested in capital-starved areas may have greater impact and return than elsewhere.
She helped send aid to residents of Ghouta, a besieged Damascus suburb that was being starved out by Assad officials.
Policymakers have made repeated attempts to keep cash-starved private companies afloat and reduce the risk of sharper job losses.
He was angry because, as a center forward, he was being starved of the ball and the opportunity to score.
The researchers hoped to gather data for relief workers treating starved populations and refugees in war-torn parts of Europe.
There was the whale that starved in a fjord, whose corpse had to be towed out to sea and exploded.
The sun-starved hordes storm these ferry docks all summer, armed with cases of wine, bodyboards and little yappy dogs.
The law did not require states like California to fix school finance systems that starved high-poverty schools of resources.
According to the police, at that moment Asifa was being starved inside, hidden under a table and some plastic mats.
"In a world that's starved of growth, investors are going to continue to seek out characteristics that are more certain."
Mr. Pompeo has told the leaders of power-starved Iraq that they must stop buying Iranian natural gas and electricity.
Unfortunately, the colleges also tend to be starved of resources, as Richard Kahlenberg of the Century Foundation has pointed out.
Mayor Jim Kenney told me the savings from the closure would be reinvested in neighborhoods, initially in resource-starved schools.
My daughter is now the same age that I was when I nearly starved and exercised myself into irreparable damage.
Haunted by his country's fractured past, by memories of an upbringing starved of books, he escaped from history through literature.
She encounters condescension from her colleagues and misbehavior from her students — and is more than a little attention-starved herself.
According to the arrest affidavit against the couple, Laila was starved and beaten for months leading up to her death.
It helps that Switch has become the ultimate retro gaming console, which is excellent for my nostalgia-starved gaming tastes.
Dear Sugars When two women in their sixties start losing interest in sex, their sex-starved partners become increasingly frustrated.
High rain and snow accumulation totals are not expected from the moisture-starved system that by Sunday will push offshore.
Newspapers, starved of print ads, had died years before—or been shoved into the attention economy, where entertainment mattered most.
Crimea has been starved for power since Russia annexed the territory in 2014, interrupting the flow of electricity from Ukraine.
BARIYARPUR, Nepal — The animals were bused to southern Nepal in the thousands: rats, starved goats and pigeons stuffed in bags.
"What we've seen is that an opportunity really does exist out there now, because people are time-starved," said Whelan.
"Xi's predilection for state control in the economy has also starved the more efficient private sector of capital," she says.
He was shot down, he was crippled, he was beaten, he was starved, he was tortured and he was humiliated.
The Palin event kept Trump in command of media coverage and starved his rivals of publicity at a crucial stage.
What North Korea has gained, however, is tangible and lasting ... We've legitimized a brutal dictator who's starved his own people.
"We've been a transportation-starved desert," said Richard Khuzami, president of the Old Astoria Neighborhood Association, which welcomed the ferry.
And so investors, starved of the yields that bonds provided in their heyday, tapped riskier assets for their income needs.
In 1982, warm El Niño waters prevented nutrients from rising to the ocean surface, and many animals starved to death.
I think that with this tsunami of data that pours over us all the time, we are starved for curation.
In a TV landscape that's hardly starved for innovative storytelling, "Minty" stands out as a singularly stark and ambitious achievement.
Ranches failed, livestock starved, homesteaders went bust and the primary occupation in the valley became suing one's neighbor over water rights.
"We've witnessed state parties being starved of resources, and we see Ellison as understanding where state parties come from," Kleeb says.
In Wales, for example, a number of archaeological sites have suddenly appeared in fields of ripening crops and rain-starved grassland.
That so many react w/ elation & disbelief at the condemnation of #DylannRoof is actually quite saddening, we're so starved of justice.
This, coupled with the fact that all the study aardvarks were found emaciated, suggests that the aardvarks actually starved to death.
Miller and her boyfriend, Stephen Bodine, 41, tortured, abused and starved Evan for months before his death on May 19, 2017.
It's weird when you feel guilty and your body doesn't feel like eating, even though it has been starved all day.
I am starved, but there's not that much to eat at the house, so we decide to go out for lunch.
An internal investigation has uncovered poor communication, slack governance and pressure on resource-starved engineers at the root of Mitsubishi's problems.
Calvin Pickard stopped 32 shots in his second career shutout for the goal-starved Avalanche, who stopped a two-game skid.
Together, US prosecutors allege the pair created a "criminal organization" that branded, blackmailed, near-starved, and ostensibly enslaved its female members.
Industrial nations from Sweden to Austria and Hong Kong show that public housing can thrive when it isn't starved for funding.
Credit-starved small business owners under financial stress are also joining in the fray, seeking ways to overcome cash-flow problems.
Then we really kind of starved ourselves: We were on these very regimented diets and everything was kind of measured out.
His style of thinking prevailed in many places, and tens of millions of people were killed, disappeared, and starved to death.
But the classic go-to style for post-workout brunch, time-starved mornings, and sweltering afternoons doesn't have to signal defeat.
Rain threatens to wash over Camp Fire victims in Northern California; an estimated 85,000 children have starved to death in Yemen.
Crowdfunding platforms would enable investors to put modest sums directly into smaller businesses in developing countries, which are often cash-starved.
In a country that is being slowly starved and bombed to death, pregnant women and children are among those suffering worst.
It is reasonable to ensure poor places are not starved of public investment, but too often China ignores market signals entirely.
As a young girl, she starved herself in order to try to look like what she saw in magazines and movies.
In 2013, around 61,000 reindeer starved to death on Russia's Yamal Peninsula after rare Arctic rains cut off their food supply.
Crop yields were shot and people starved, and the shitty weather was thought to have inspired Mary Shelley to write Frankenstein.
The capital-starved startups lust after tax breaks and incentives, while the cities crave real-time data about resident commuting patterns.
He added that euro convertible bond investors have been starved of paper this year and have cash they need to deploy.
The mother of Gabriel Fernandez, who died after he was brutally beaten and starved, pled guilty to first-degree murder Thursday.
They are the ones being held hostage, often tortured and starved while their families fight tooth and nail for their release.
With Game of Thrones' second-to-last season on the horizon, we're strung out on anticipation but pretty starved for details.
Only a couple of months later, when the baby dino appears to have starved to death, it weighed about 88 pounds.
Maybe we're starved for Game of Thrones, frantically grasping for any tiny scrap of footage that HBO deigns to feed us.
To make matters worse, the party's political bench has been starved of state officeholders who might later move up the chain.
A $21 billion International Monetary Fund programme signed last year is hoped to help the dollar-starved country revive its economy.
An estimated 85,000 children under five may have starved to death in Yemen since 2015, Save the Children said on Thursday.
Medic in starved #Madaya says people eating herbs in water with salt to survive, stray dogs and cats already eaten pic.twitter.
My child was starved the first two days, and we made regular hospital visits for two weeks to check his jaundice.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Poor communication, slack governance and pressure on resource-starved engineers to improve fuel efficiency at Mitsubishi Motors Corp (7211.
If you're not home often and your cat is starved for some sweet, sweet brushing, get them a self grooming toy.
"We are expecting that people will get starved, people will get hurt, people will get killed," said Herrera, the military spokesman.
Many have already sought new homes abroad, away from a ruler who has systematically bombed, starved and tortured his own people.
Overworked, half-starved and often grievously injured, these men, Ling intuits, are nonetheless free in a way that he is not.
More than a hundred thousand men, women and children are being tortured, starved, and abused in North Korea's political prison camps.
You will be starved, you will be worked to the bone, and your capturers will hope you die from your labor.
While that could be a brake on economic growth it does offer yield-starved investors some relief, but perhaps not enough.
Mr. Kinnaman blends menace with glints of sympathetic self-loathing, but his character proves too underdrawn, starved for a back story.
Its assets under management swelled as investors — starved for higher returns — piled into the company's E.T.F.s, which tracked the highflying markets.
Iran&aposs cash-starved economy desperately needs hard currency ahead of crippling U.S. bank sanctions that will be introduced in November.
On a team starved for offense, Henrique has supplied 22 goals, helping the Devils stay in the Eastern Conference playoff hunt.
This will leave millions of writers so starved to be printed that they'll likely give their content away to Demand Media.
As you might have guessed, one day the father did not return, so his family slowly starved and descended into madness.
They might realize a few months out of school that they're actually a little starved for something new to think about.
James Brown: a meditation on irrepressible self-confidence, long starved by years of deprivation and insult in Jim Crow South Carolina.
Even starved of their chefs and personal shoppers, the rich might be able to weather Covid-19 in their summer homes.
Uber and Lyft succeeded only because New York visitors and residents were starved for good service made possible by new technologies.
Read more: I cuddled with strangers at a San Francisco cuddle party alongside other members of the city's intimacy-starved workforce.
She&aposs started climbing up our legs to get attention, pretending to be desperate and starved so we feed her faster!
The pre-shelter story of Lizzy — starved, abused, locked outside — raises some of the biggest questions and perhaps answers them, too.
Baker said in previous years, Kim had called for the construction of a national power grid in the electricity-starved country.
Those who make it to Italy tell of being extorted, beaten, tortured, raped, starved and forced to work for no pay.
"Retailers are starved for talent at all levels," said Greg Portell, lead partner for the retail practice of consultant A.T. Kearney.
Together, the men were intent on going to hard-hit areas to save animals that otherwise would have drowned or starved.
" But, as the company said earlier this week, its own research has found a huge number of info-starved "news deserts.
That's due entirely to the creators' commitment to practical effects, which we're so starved of in this era of digitized everything.
In Uganda, I traveled to the landing zones at Sebagoro, Ntoroko, and Nsonga to speak with sick and starved new arrivals.
Karl literally didn't care if we starved to death, and my thought was, 'Hey, this isn't about rock and roll or music.
Fish near the surface can't just go down and expect to make a living, especially in the food and energy-starved depths.
The bugs, starved of oxygen, were immobilized for upwards of seven hours at a time, and in subsequent sessions several days later.
News. Though he may not have actually starved himself, the Australian actor did do a mini-workout before shooting his shirtless scenes.
A 12-year-old boy died last week in Indiana after being starved, beaten, and shackled by his abusive parents, police said.
Starved for yield in recent years, investors were forced into the stock market, driving up equity valuations, thanks to the Fed's policies.
Surely if the world saw what he saw -- children, women and men starved and slaughtered by the Syrian government -- things would change.
I've read so many books and articles about North Korea, starved to learn what I can about the regime and its brutalities.
If the printed word is a threatened species, the written one seems severely endangered — glimpsed only rarely, and often starved of sentiment.
People starved or died of fever or left at such a rate that the Irish population was swiftly reduced by one quarter.
Catena told me the "big international players" have a responsibility to end the deadlock that has starved the region of humanitarian aid.
The economy, starved of capital inflows, is in free fall, with no growth, high unemployment and huge pressure on the Lebanese pound.
These include funds for parts of the country starved of investment and areas where there have been sudden or significant population changes.
Prosecutors allege the parents beat, strangled and starved the kids in an intensifying cycle of abuse dating back to at least 2010.
Given his inability to crack the rotation of the NBA's worst and most talent-starved team, I'm skeptical he'll amount to much.
If he refused to undertake the commander's orders, he was pummeled with the barrel of an AK-47 and starved into submission.
Basic foods, medicines and many other goods are extremely difficult to find as importers say they are being starved of hard currency.
No matter how you've abused, starved, or beaten it, all your body ever wants from you is to be taken care of.
I mean, just look at the state of this: Yeah: That's a starved-looking kid in a tin bathtub holding an Oscar.
The dead birds, common murres that had starved, were lined up and left where the tide had dropped them on the shore.
After all, according to Michele Weiner-Davis, author of "The Sex-Starved Marriage," infrequent sex threatens intimacy and ultimately the relationship itself.
For it is lack of political resolve that has starved the alliance of the investment necessary to maintain a formidable mutual defense.
This diversification of funding, Mr Dehn says, has left the Russian economy less starved of capital than it would otherwise have been.
Imagine Regina George having a less-wooden Kylo Ren for a brother, both with the intention of manipulating poor, attention-starved Natasha.
Her husband said she endured extensive abuse — her body branded and starved, her nose broken and her long blonde hair cut off.
The penguins cannot travel as far as the fish, she says, which they rely on for food, and some starved to death.
Allied victories over Germany's occupying forces did not save the 16,000 people who starved in the Dutch "hunger winter" of 1944/45.
In the largest scale mass murder in human history, as many as 22019-45 million Chinese starved to death between 1958-1962.
Barnum later claimed—and still later denied—that he starved Heth and pulled out all her teeth to make her look older.
Disney+ offered a better way forward for Simpsons fans starved for, essentially, any functional way of watching the classic show on demand.
David and Louise Turpin shackled their 220 children and starved them in filthy conditions for years, and nobody knew it until Sunday.
The other two belonged to an absentee owner, members of the federation said at the time, and may have starved to death.
The Conservatives had proposed levies on foreign workers and a brutal cap on migration that would have left employers starved of talent.
Why in the world would a starved population rally around Kim Jong-un if there were no outside power threatening the country?
In order to prepare her body for such great heights, Vogel slept about eight hours every night in this oxygen-starved tent.
He was one of the lucky ones: 46 civilians starved to death in Madaya in December and January, Doctors Without Borders reported.
Speaker, it is tiring to hear from so many sex-starved males on this floor talk about a woman's right to choose.
As a young woman, I starved myself, only learning to eat at 26, after my mother overdosed on her medication and died.
But cash-starved school administrators may see a choice between spending money on teachers or on plumbing as no choice at all.
If, starved of sales, the black market shrinks beyond a point of no return, taxes could later go up, restoring the deterrent.
Not surprisingly, public defense finds itself starved of resources while facing impossible caseloads that mock the idea of justice for the poor.
But Banks recalled her mom shutting down those ideas immediately, saying she'd "be damned" if her child "starved" for the modeling industry.  
In April, the biggest decrease in supply came from Venezuela, where the oil industry is starved of funds because of economic crisis.
Of course, for the space-starved apartment dweller, hemmed in by low ceilings and swarming children, some things are sexier than sex.
"We have been told that people including children there have starved to death," Ghada Hatim, MSF head of mission in Nigeria, said.
Evidence suggests that these are mostly just attention-starved gamers looking to impress one another by "triggering the libs" with edgy memes.
But Democrats here are starved for a win, and a bitter Republican primary has left some conservatives angry with Ms. Noem's campaign.
Like many in the housing-starved region, she has moved far inland, gaining affordable space at the price of a brutal commute.
In the resulting chaos, as temperatures rose and life died in the acidifying, oxygen-starved oceans, the planet nearly lost its pulse.
By the time the UN evacuated the rebels from the park, some were so starved that they weighed less than 45 kilograms.
He disappeared for days into Monrovia, where the dogs had grown fat from eating corpses in the streets while the residents starved.
Starved for authentic portrayals of our girlhood, we can't help but literally see ourselves in at least one of the March sisters.
In 2012, India allowed its cash-starved airlines to accept investments from foreign carriers, as long as an Indian partner retained control.
At Point Hope, dozens of people starved, but only after eating their dogs and making soup from the skins off their boats.
Ocasio-Cortez said that her family once relied on the program when her father died, and without it, they may have starved.
Her father was killed, and she was starved and near death by the time she managed to enter a Vietnamese refugee camp.
Perpetually energy-starved and reliant on Iranian natural gas and electricity for much of its needs, the government calls the demand impossible.
Though New York has now entered sun-starved December, there is a happy corner of the city where it is high summer.
And critics worry that, because the FDA is starved for resources, officials will wind up using these summaries more often than not.
Driving along the manicured streets of monied Los Angeles neighborhoods, it's a challenge to think of California as rain-starved and sun-choked.
Investigators said some of the 217 children had stunted growth and wasted muscles and described being beaten, starved and even put in cages.
Thompson's departure, now slated for June, could further hamper a bureau already starved for funding and scrambling to prepare for the 2020 Census.
It says the victim&aposs adult brother told authorities his brother was starved, bound, caged and sprayed all over his body with chemicals.
In the final days, we were all captured and taken to simulated prisoner of war camp where we were then beaten and starved.
It was the reality of the title character's daily life with the Dursleys: confined to a cupboard, starved, berated daily for merely existing.
When it's folded, you have one 6.6-inch, notch-free, and bezel-starved main display combined with an elongated 6.4-inch rear display.
The main article was about yet another country at war, gorgeously composed photo after photo of rubble and women with stunned, starved eyes.
Parents have been starved for an app like this – one allowing for conversation monitoring (you just install your own copy) and contact approvals.
Starved of silt, and with less new organic matter to counteract its settling, coastal Louisiana is sinking back into its former watery state.
Labor-starved businesses are lobbying the Zagreb government to raise the annual quota for foreign workers, which this year amounted to 38,769 licenses.
The armed forces collar scarce dollars at an artificially cheap rate and sell them to dollar-starved companies at a much dearer one.
But while Kyushu Railway's dividend may be attractive to Japan's yields-starved investors, it wasn't clear how much it would interest overseas investors.
As Ernest stepped out of the hotel room, seething, its skin tone was noticeably rosy, flushed, no longer oxygen-starved but healthy again.
Critics say 3G's approach has starved valued brands of crucial investments and that consumers, however loyal they may be, end up taking umbrage.
The squirrels became tangled from sticky tree sap and could have starved or been eaten by predators if not separated, the paper reported.
By the 1990s, the U.S. stock of military family housing - nearly 300,000 homes in all service branches - was decaying and starved of funding.
Digitisation should also free the flow of finance to firms starved of it, partly by helping banks' compliance with anti-money-laundering rules.
There was a time when fans of Metroid-style games were starved for something new, but we do not live in those times.
The fear is that the assault is just the start of a brutal new siege like that in Madaya, where thousands were starved.
Roach made three appearances with the reliever-starved Mariners, posting a 10.80 ERA before being optioned in favor of veteran RHP Tom Wilhelmsen.
The Myitsone dam was supposed to send 90 percent of its electricity to China's neighboring Yunnan province, angering many in electricity-starved Myanmar.
That moment after his heart was no longer beating, but before his brain starved without blood, was the loneliest place I've ever been.
Our nation has always had a competitive advantage in creating innovative solutions to complex challenges and exporting them to technology-starved trading partners.
For all those who think Hollywood is an amoral, power-hungry, cash-starved nightmare world, UnReal has a message for you: It's true.
Launched in 2015, StayUncle helps "privacy-starved lovers" find accommodation in about 900 partner hotels across India, where premarital sex is frowned upon.
People were so starved for a pop of color (apart from the plastic iPhone 5Cs) that rose gold was declared the it color.
"I don't think the opposition is going to be particularly excited about having a negotiation when they're being bombed and starved," Kerry said.
The country of about 90 million has been starved for foreign currency since an uprising in 2011 drove tourists and foreign investors away.
Television footage showing piles of bodies and starved inmates of the camp were among the first images the world saw of the Holocaust.
"We don't know all the details yet, but because North Korea is an economically-starved country, the invitation is BYO-everything," Colbert joked.
Under Stalin, over 6900 million of Kazakhs were starved to death in the agricultural "collectivization" of the 2628s – one third of the population.
Flush with cash, it was never the largest companies that were starved for the money necessary to make investments, it was small businesses.
Cane here burns quickly and intensely, but the fires simply die out on their own, starved for fuel — vegetation — in the desert canyons.
But at some point, you have to play a good game — especially if you are a high-profile rookie in championship-starved Philadelphia.
Computers on the International Space Station need to connect via a laggy, bandwidth-starved connection that's beamed from the surface — basically satellite internet.
I noticed that he starved himself during the day — "to keep his boyish figure"— and saved his money for a hearty evening dinner.
Having starved during the war, she made sure Bella ate two slices of bread with every meal, if not a milkshake in between.
If the analysis shows that the mastodon died in the winter, then its death was most likely because it starved or was sick.
Millions starved during China's Great Leap Forward because the central government was trying something impossible: Managing the productive output of an entire country.
"That may be your best hope in this treacherous, income-starved landscape that increasingly feels like an endless daytime horror show," Cramer said.
Season 3 is set in North Carolina, in our era of stagnant wages and opiate addiction, starved social services and skewed law enforcement.
I don't know if Kamal is alive or died of alcoholism or died in the siege of Yarmouk, when so many people starved.
I spun the disappointing news by informing him that since we'd officially starved for the sake of our works, we were truly artists.
After a tumultuous experience living in a triple-occupancy dorm room my freshman year of college, I was absolutely starved for alone time.
Wayne gave her advice on how to stay professional, since many of the men, starved for contact, assumed she was interested in them.
Just remember: You may be starved for human interaction, but the unhinged chaos of the HQ Trivia chat feed is never the answer.
By the 1990s, the U.S. stock of military family housing – nearly 300,000 homes in all service branches – was decaying and starved of funding.
Locked in a bathroom, starved, beaten and raped by her employer, all Adia wanted to do was quit, but it was near impossible.
Perhaps our digital lives have left us starved for sylvan fantasy, because the hottest trend this summer is smelling like a bouquet garni.
It's an alternative modern-day America in which millions have starved in the "Great Hunger," which hit the heartland harder than the cities.
He's run gulags and filled prisons with political dissidents, where people have been deliberately starved to death, according to a United Nations report.
Cash-rich, time-starved customers want their shopping to be quick, quiet and easy, done in a matter of seconds from their smartphone.
For years, investors, starved for returns, had piled into shares of big tech companies, pushing their value and the broader stock market up.
Yet those diplomatic and development missions are perpetually starved for the funding that nuclear weapons advocates demand for each system they dream up.
You are trying to break a generational chain of neglect, so understand that your kids may be bewildered, hurting and affection-starved, too.
A downpour, a blessing for this rain-starved region of Mexico, was a curse for thousands of migrants parked in a squalid encampment.
The images clearly showed that his brain had been starved of oxygen and that large tracts of cells had died, Dr. Sammarco said.
Haaland, starved of opportunities, stuck to his job: he chased and harried; he took up his pressing positions; he sniffed around for chances.
Last month, Moustafa Kassem, an Egyptian-American who was arrested more than six years ago, starved himself to death in an Egyptian prison.
And researchers were scared away from a field that was desperate for intelligent inquiry, but mired in politics and starved of federal support.
The Myitsone dam was supposed to send 90 percent of its electricity to China's neighbouring Yunnan province, angering many in electricity-starved Myanmar.
Television footage showing piles of bodies and starved inmates from the camp were among the first images the world saw of the Holocaust.
Meanwhile, President Trump, starved for the roar of the crowd, plans a red-state road trip to intimidate lawmakers into doing his will.
"Prolonged drought is making it hard to find pasture and food," he explained, estimating a third of his cattle have starved this year.
And researchers were scared away from a field that was desperate for intelligent inquiry, but mired in politics and starved of federal support.
It heralds diplomacy, yet Mr. Trump and his secretary of state, Rex Tillerson, have starved the State Department of resources, talent and relevance.
This meant that I would be sex-starved and Michael would be chafed, small compromises to make in the name of life-making.
Researchers think the resource-starved FDA may rely on these potentially biased summaries — created by pharmaceutical companies — instead of crunching the data themselves.
Stripped of makeup, her chiseled cheekbones concealed under a series of wigs that rival Keri Russell's on The Americans, she conveys starved, desperate strength.
According to a 2006 report by the U.K. Department of Education and Skills, one child was starved until they lost half their body weight.
In Venezuela's vast oil wealth, Castro saw potential nourishment for a Cuban economy starved by the collapse of its former sponsor, the Soviet Union.
Five years later, it had ballooned to $160 billion, concentrated in the credit-starved black neighborhoods of South Los Angeles, Chicago, Baltimore, and Brooklyn.
Even so, Al Jazeera America's arrival brought a whiff of excitement and optimism into an American journalistic market starved for reasons to be upbeat.
Civil engineers, often starved of funds and strangled by bureaucracy, should be building and reinforcing levees and reservoirs now, before it is too late.
Prosecutors claimed the couple starved Sophie Lionnet, beat her with an electrical cable and tortured her by dunking her head underwater in the bathtub.
Luddites rioted against technology, ordinary people protested for political rights under the banner of Chartism, and more than 1m Irish starved in potato famines.
His office had recently accused ABLV, Latvia's third-largest bank, of laundering Russian money and starved it of American dollars, forcing it to close.
Egypt has been starved of foreign currency since a popular uprising in 2011 ousted autocrat Hosni Mubarak and drove tourists and foreign investors away.
Such ventures may become more widespread if big LNG export projects extend to places like Mozambique and Tanzania, which are starved of fuel domestically.
Other Asian blue chip firms followed Tencent's example and were also able to reduce their borrowing costs tapping into a deal-starved investor base.
Hiring has been an art more than a science, with signals like degrees and social networks distorting a market already starved of objective data.
"Reports suggest that Congress state units have been starved of funds from the party high command due to the fiscal crunch," according to Vaishnav.
Though we find out about the group through Michael (Ellie Desautels), we've already got a core cast of stage-starved misfits ready to charm.
This is a compelling story in US capital markets that have, for nearly two decades, starved retail investors of exposure to growth-stage investments.
By now, you've probably been taught to gird your sun-starved skin for battle with cancer-causing cosmic rays every time you go outside.
About two weeks ago, the RBI announced it would inject rupees into a cash-starved banking system through dollar/rupee buy-sell swap auction.
Pakistan has been largely starved of international sport since armed gunmen attacked a bus carrying the Sri Lankan cricket team in Lahore in 2009.
The long-term trend is also downward, as the global low-rate environment has led yield-starved investors to the junk market en masse.
Investors are "starved for yield" during a down year, and Coke may look appealing to some because of its dividend, trader Tim Seymour argued.
And there have been efforts to clamp down on the corruption that has starved front-line troops of the guns and ammunition they need.
"We expect the bidding wars to continue for the foreseeable future in many inventory-starved housing markets," said Joseph Kirchner, senior economist at Realtor.com.
I'd caught a sex-starved male, said Fredric Vencl, an evolutionary biologist who studies fireflies at Stony Brook University and consulted with Mr. Stein.
The results have been largely favorable to investors too, because the cash thrown off by consumer goods companies is coveted by yield-starved investors.
JPMorgan strategists remain optimistic about emerging markets outperforming over the next three months - not least because funds are starved of income in developed economies.
His biographers have a hard time, at once starved and overwhelmed, tasked with constructing a man around the spectacular evidence of this disembodied mind.
An internal investigation by the automaker uncovered poor communication, slack governance and pressure on resource-starved engineers at the root of the automaker's problems.
"—Jameela Jamil 🌈 (@jameelajamil) October 13, 2019 Sampaio took offense to Jamil's comments saying: "Calling runway models "long-starved terrified teenager" is extremely offensive.
BOSTON — In a city regularly starved of quality opera, Andris Nelsons's habit of conducting Strauss with his Boston Symphony Orchestra can only be welcome.
Conditions are so bad that people risk their lives to live as slaves in China rather than be tortured and starved in the North.
The U.S. sugar industry had asked for better terms after complaining the previous deal with Mexico squeezed refinery margins and starved them of supplies.
And the river's levees, while keeping the Mississippi in its banks, have starved the delta of sediment and led it to sink more quickly.
You could argue that Sanders has been starved of much of the positive or that he has been saved from much of the negative.
Instead, these companies let the United States and UK tumble into a democratic deficit, with political institutions starved of quality data on public opinion.
We're bearing down on football season, and sports bars across America are preparing for hordes of jersey-clad fans starved for wings and beer.
Ochoa's wife, Nora Vazques, said she and their five children would have starved if a relative hadn't been sending money from the United States.
In 2016, he paid a similar visit to another Damascus suburb, Daraya, after his forces had starved and bombed its rebellious population into submission.
Packaging firm Smurfit Kappa rose 3.4% to the top of the FTSE 100 as its latest bond offering incited demand from yield-starved investors.
Citizens of what was once one of the region's wealthiest nations, endowed with plentiful oil, have starved to death and died from preventable diseases.
But readers' news appetite isn't infinite, so they're starved of information about the fraudulence of his supposed populism and the toll of his incompetence.
To sleep-starved parents, the photos and videos seemed to underscore the Rock 'n Play's ability to lull fussy infants into a peaceful slumber.
For years, Cleveland has been so starved for serviceable quarterback play that they have actually been jealous of the New York Jets quarterback situation.
One of the core lessons of Trumpian politics is that Americans are starved for a meaningful politics of what it means to be American.
Roads are crumbling, schools are starved for funds, and rural communities say all this metro-area expansion is sucking them of water and money.
Ever cash-starved, New York mass transit had a near-death experience in the 2850s, when subway cars were graffiti-scarred visions of purgatory.
During the famine of the 1990s, when more than two million North Koreans perished, the songbun system often determined who ate and who starved.
American researchers are starved for data, unlike their colleagues in other countries who are harnessing rivers of information from their more centralized medical systems.
The ripple effect has stalled building projects, starved wholesalers of loans to buy inventory and prevented farmers from borrowing to buy tractors and motorbikes.
This has allowed the domestic financial market to re-emerge and begin to both raise and deploy capital to an economy starved of investment.
These cells get stuck in blood vessels, causing strokes, organ damage and episodes of agonizing pain — called crises — as muscles are starved of oxygen.
Having starved state government for years, the Legislature is now determined to make it harder for cities and counties to raise money for themselves.
But the massive demand for cash flows by an aging global investor base and return-starved institutions are the proximate actors on these markets.
Tunisia's top-down secularism starved underground radicals of local religious influences, giving their Islamism, with its burning social resentments, the feel of revolutionary leftism.
So far, China has fast-tracked infrastructure projects, cut taxes and pumped liquidity into the financial system to help keep cash-starved firms afloat.
And with other artists, he was eager to cross the Channel in search of fresh and worldly material for his equally tourism-starved patrons.
According to Army documents, soldiers in that prison were starved, with many men weighing only between 70 and 80 pounds when they were rescued.
Notably, the opposition news media are in crisis, starved of state advertising, avoided by domestic and foreign companies reluctant to upset a powerful government.
Depending on whom you ask, it's either a proper remembrance for an overlooked president or a macabre cash-grab for a tourist-starved town.
The economy has been starved of hard currency since South Sudan seceded in 2011, taking the lion's share of oil, once a major export.
Keira Lombardo, a Smithfield spokeswoman, said the video had "blatant inaccuracies," such as its assertions that the animals shown in it are being starved.
That didn't make the forced collectivization of agriculture, in which millions of these same workers were displaced, dispossessed, starved and executed, hurt any less.
Maybe ours is just a society starved for love, but in some ways it seems like a fundamental distrust of goodness in human beings.
Montblanc watches, Ray-Ban sunglasses and Burberry couture hardly fit the stereotype of a half-starved populace completely cut off from the outside world.
The ex-NFL player who starved his dog to death has been released from a Baltimore jail 3 months early ... TMZ Sports has learned.
Now fatal opioid overdoses, which can slow respiration to the point that the brain is starved of oxygen, are a growing part of that list.
Through those talks — and since then — the Syrian government has dropped barrel bombs on rebel-held towns, carried out chemical attacks and systematically starved civilians.
As a result, he's found fame amid a fashion-starved and fiercely loyal fanbase that'll be with him – as long as Soriano puts Trump first.
They wouldn't just fight each other, but also condemned criminals with nothing to lose and animals that had been starved to make them extra aggressive.
"When taxes are too high, our economy is starved of the resources that could be usefully invested in companies, creating jobs and growth," Macron wrote.
In Sunday night's season three premiere, the stressed-out, sex-starved queen's assistant sets her boss up with a male prostitute, as Entertainment Weekly notes.
WATTERS: Just waited her out and starved her out, but they wouldn&apost have been able to go up and tour the Statue of Liberty?
In this recent interview, she alluded to not only the sexual abuse Kelly is accused of but claims that he starved the girls as well.
Oxygen enters the water at the surface, but as that surface layer gets warmer, it's less likely to sink to the oxygen-starved layers below.
It's unlikely Keys was thinking of hardcore dieters and disordered eaters at the time, yet he offered insight into those "semi-starved" people, as well.
So, basically, for God knows how long, I was feeding some random rats or mice while my pet hamster starved to death in his cage.
But many others are ambivalent about the chaos caused by the 1966-76 Cultural Revolution and the Great Leap Forward, when millions starved to death.
Hand PDC a plastic fork and tell her that the only thing she's really starved of is self confidence and that actually, she's really great.
Survivor: 'I was raped 43,000 times' Starved for five days Zunduri says it all started when she ran away with her boyfriend at age 17.
The practical effect of Songun was that the military got all resources first — including rations during the famine while the rest of North Korea starved.
For these time-starved travellers, the machine-led scouring "provides an insight that would come from five coffee dates," says Karthik Iyer, the firm's founder.
The girls case have told a court they were regularly tortured, starved, drugged and raped in what local media have dubbed the "house of horrors".
Afterwards, wastewater is briefly brought into contact with the starved bacteria which are gluttonous and gobble up the organic matter without ingesting all of it.
The country has been starved of foreign currency since a popular uprising in 2011 ousted autocrat Hosni Mubarak and drove tourists and foreign investors away.
The pair  allegedly branded and starved the women , forcing them to remain in the cult by taking naked photos of them to keep as collateral.
Saint Wilgefortis, betrothed without her consent and plagued by her father's sexual advances, starved herself while praying for God to divest her of physical charms.
It says it is still starved for resources, unable to run its own patrols with only one broken-down boat, one car and no uniforms.
" Speaking of the diversity of this year's nominees, she said: "These are faces that I feel many people have been just so starved to see.
Starved for their first championship since 1908, Chicago Cubs fans are understandably invested in Wednesday night's World Series Game 7 against the Indians in Cleveland.
Puppy had driven into the little town of Monroe a few hours prior, truck coasting on fumes, meter on E. He was half-starved, too.
Lindhout has said she was repeatedly sexually and physically assaulted during her captivity, and both she and Brennan have said they were tortured and starved.
The Communist Party tightly controls discourse on the 1958-61 Great Leap Forward, in which millions starved to death due to ill-conceived economic policies.
Subjected to brutal beatings, often starved and maimed by live land mines along the Thai-Burma border, these elephants suffer daily physical and psychological torture.
Former NPR host Diane Rehm — whose husband starved himself to death because assisted suicide is a crime in Maryland — has been a high-profile advocate.
But what's the protocol for a situation like this, where 13 children and young adults have allegedly been starved, shackled, deprived of anything resembling normalcy?
But the National Health Service has been starved by both Labour and Conservative governments, and Britons are begging the government to spend more on healthcare.
Navalny and his allies have no seats in parliament and are starved of air time on state TV where many Russians still get their news.
For about a decade, beginning in the mid-1990s, Amy and Pebbles lived as child brides of Alamo and were regularly starved, beaten and raped.
They traded the lead until there were three laps to go, when they joined the mad scramble into the pits among other fuel-starved drivers.
After the fire bombings leveled Tokyo in the Pacific War, my father-in-law watched his parents bury his infant sister, who starved to death.
Well managed, these public lands could extend the buffer zone available for housing developments downhill and provide much-needed recreational space for park-starved Angelenos.
Rongerik Atoll was an uninhabited spot more than 120 miles away from home, where many of the people relocated from Bikini nearly starved to death.
Two hundred reindeer starved to death last winter on a remote Arctic archipelago, with researchers in Norway saying that climate change contributed to their starvation.
We can't surrender American history to an enforced political orthodoxy dictated to our children by attention-starved politicians, street corner demagogues, and tenured campus radicals.
Of the eight Doolittle prisoners, three were executed; one starved to death; and the four survivors endured horrific conditions until the end of the war.
Far from being an aberration, Werner casually acknowledged, the phenomenon of older refugees pursuing an attention-starved young local is part of a wider trend.
When these abnormal vessels begin to propagate and scar over, then parts of the brain are starved of needed oxygen and nutrients and stop working.
By the time Driver filmed his final scene — in which Garrupe, long unseen, staggers into view, starved by his captors — he was hallucinating from hunger.
A scathing 2018 report from the city's Department of Investigation said the division was resource-starved and did not adequately investigate incidents of date-rape.
It, like the rest of the hotel, is closed for the winter and will reopen in March, just in time to host sun-starved scenesters.
India's public health network, notoriously starved of resources, suffers an acute shortage of staff, so that sick people may often receive only hurried medical checks.
In 1918, the sick starved to death, not for lack of food but because people were too afraid to get close enough to feed them.
Starved of opportunities, many in the community took their cues from local gangsters, who exuded a swaggering masculinity that Mr. Williams contorted himself to realize.
"It showed behavior indicative of it not being well, of it being starved," said David Barrett, a Manhattan birder who has been monitoring the duck.
Growing up in a place where he felt new people and new ideas were in short supply, he was starved for someone to talk to.
The child was abducted in January and imprisoned for a week in a temple, where she was drugged, starved and raped repeatedly before being murdered.
High level corruption is rampant, militias are being armed and civilians deliberately starved, the Commission on Human Rights in South Sudan said in its report.
Brantley in Britain LONDON — Sun-starved souls seeking refuge from the untimely midsummer coolness that has enveloped this city needn't book a flight to Ibiza.
Pilgrim executives say that the $1 billion project would provide a stable supply of petroleum products to a region starved for direct access to refineries.
Some starved and some were killed by bombs, according to Four Paws International, an animal welfare organization based in Vienna that carried out the rescue.
Laura Dern, who plays Wilson's former wife, Pippi, said that "Wilson" was a reminder of how the world seemed so truth-starved at the moment.
But he has not provided details and it remains unclear how his cash-starved government would afford such a hefty payout or manage the logistics.
Because women defecating in open fields are vulnerable to sexual assault, she said, she had starved herself during her two previous pregnancies, weakening her babies.
Tesla was, in Elon Musk's words, "cell-starved for vehicle production," which forced the company to switch its Powerwall production lines to vehicle battery lines.
Chinese growth has lost momentum following government efforts to crack down on risky lending, which starved many companies of the funds they needed to expand.
Then, once it was only poor and middle class kids at the schools they would be starved to death even more than they already are.
The misshapen cells get stuck in blood vessels, causing strokes, organ damage and episodes of agonizing pain — called crises — as muscles are starved of oxygen.
Egypt, which relies heavily on imports, has been starved for hard currency since a popular uprising in 2011 drove away many tourists and foreign investors.
Mars is a fantasy, a faraway and icy mistress beckoning us to leave this mess we've made and take our oxygen-starved chances with her.
The idea of cows eating like sugar-starved trick-or-treaters isn't new, but this Skittles accident seems to have spilled the secret again. Literally.
But without ice, they don't have access to their food, and scientists think it's possible that the bear who attacked the crew member was starved.
Supporters say money made from well-regulated hunts has been used for costly wildlife conservation in cash-starved African countries battling to diminish chronic poverty.
I grew up in Kenya and in Ghana in a very kind of information-starved environment where we had very, very few sources of news.
Thus, she blames the young woman who made her acknowledge this part of herself that was always there but that she had successfully starved to death.
Millions of pounds of hippo feces are deposited into Africa's rivers every year, and without this massive payload, they would be starved of life-sustaining nutrients.
Marie of Oignies starved herself too, hermiting herself away and cutting off small pieces of her body, which allowed her to empathize with the crucified Christ.
December 17thThe 1,000-year-old Muslim heritage of Aleppo, once Syria's largest metropolis, has turned to dust; its citizens have been shelled, bombed, starved and gassed.
Production in Venezuela, where the oil industry is starved of funds due to the country's economic depression, declined further below its OPEC target, the survey found.
" He added, "Peace talks in Geneva are happening later this month, but peace is a pipe dream while children are being starved to death with impunity.
I do think people are starved for unique voices and unique imagery, and our film is benefiting from the fortune of coming along at this time.
Others believe that ISIS is now so degraded, starved of resources and leadership and with morale brittle, that it could be evicted from Mosul within weeks.
A cricket-crazy nation starved of a World Cup title for 219 years witnessed magic when Captain Cool hoisted a Sri Lankan pacer over the boundary.
Sam Brownback, who stepped down in January to become an ambassador; Brownback's 2012 regime of severe tax and spending cuts more or less starved the government.
The Global Engagement Center, a State Department initiative that was directed to counter Russian propaganda, has been starved for resources for much of the past year.
YOU KNOW BONDS, COME ON, 3.16 ON THE TEN, THE WORLD IS STARVED FOR 50-YEAR U.S. GOVERNMENT PAPER BACKED BY THE FULL FAITH AND CREDIT.
Egypt devalued the pound to 215 per dollar from 210 and simultaneously pumped nearly $200 million into the dollar-starved banking system in a surprise sale.
And starved of reasonable funding, the agencies charged with staving off the burn are already running into questions of how to pay for fighting the inferno.
Tesla was cell-starved last year, so we had to switch all lines to make packs for cars, which meant Powerwall production was living off scraps.
To inspire your sun-starved palate, here are some of the most appetising photos uploaded to Instagram this week—and not a grey cloud in sight.
In school history class as a teenager I remember being shown similar footage of the emaciated bodies of Jewish people starved and murdered during the Holocaust.
So, let's pack away our puffers, swap our chunky sweaters for breezy dresses, and let our sun-starved skin once again see the light of day.
Demonstrators hold banners during a protest for civilians who starved to death in Madaya, on January 5, 2016 at Maret el Numan district of Idlib, Syria.
Over the next week, they are repeatedly stabbed with bullhooks, beaten with metal, starved, sleep-deprived, burned, and bound by ropes that pull their limbs apart.
And small farmers are usually starved of credit—one large survey for the World Bank found that only 1% of Nigerian farmers borrowed to buy fertiliser.
Trump's starved budget, along with his first 100 days of governing, represent more of the same old Republican ideology: afflicting the afflicted and aiding the affluent.
The chronically sleep-starved will also become less able to tolerate pain and resist coercion, which makes it one of the military's favorite tools for torture.
Early start times for school, combined with today's technology lures, high stress levels and late-to-bed habits, are creating a nation of sleep-starved youngsters.
People with defective mitochondria suffer debilitating illness and often die young because the tissues of their bodies are starved of the energy they need to work.
They will say she mortified her flesh and starved her body so that, one by one, the waiting souls might be released like bubbles into Heaven.
Analysts predicted that the logistical lag time will result in some backlogs for refiners already starved from their typical Canadian diet for more than a week.
But some former Trump aides have been able to charge as much as $100,000 per month, because clients were starved for information on the new president.
"We have been told that people, including children there, have starved to death," Ghada Hatim, the group's head of mission in Nigeria, said in a statement.
There, he talks with relatives and his father's friends, many of whom spent years in prison, where they were tortured and starved of hope and sunlight.
The tactic of "starve or surrender" -- in which rebel territories are starved into submission -- has caused several holdout rebel areas to eventually return to regime control.
"The neighborhood has been kind of starved for a place to go," said Mr. Odness, who lives nearby and is an owner of Lake Street bar.
Bolsonaro, critics say, have starved the organization of the resources it needs to do its job, and it's effectively turning a blind eye to illegal deforestation.
Energy reform and privatization in Mexico promises to halt the decline in crude oil production in a province historically starved for investment by a government monopoly.
A half-starved Black Lab named Jazz waited for us on a patch of hard dirt and thick roots, dragging its heavy chain back and forth.
But she still tries to get in at least two oxygen-starved hours every workday, and then another eight or so at home while she's sleeping.
"Revenue-starved local governments are increasingly turning toward fees like Ramsey County's in order to bridge their budgetary gaps," he wrote in a Supreme Court brief.
It may be a sign of how starved we are for eloquent leadership that this speech led to talk of Landrieu as a potential presidential contender.
She nearly starved as an infant — as a girl, she was considered a burden — and she fought to persuade her family to send her to school.
Researchers expect that because the FDA is starved for resources, officials will wind up using these potentially biased summaries more often than doing their own analyses.
But Gawker Media's legal battle against Hogan, whose real name is Terry Bollea, starved the company of cash and resulted in its selling itself to Univision.
He even attacked the governor for a recent episode of "The Simpsons," which depicted upstate New York as a cold, job-starved and physically unfit wasteland.
After so many years trying to remain the same, I was starved not for the food, but for the freedom to choose how I would live.
Williams' life, which was hardscrabble from the start, ended in 1998 as a result of AIDS-related illnesses; worse, the impoverished artist also starved to death.
After 25 years in practice, our supervisor, Dr. Claudia Baldassano, feels ill equipped to guide us in practicing in an increasingly adversarial and resource-starved system.
There have also been reports that Orbán has "systematically starved" independent outlets of state advertising money if they do not provide favorable coverage of his administration.
When I gave it food, it gave me strength, and I felt capable and solid, which was a better feeling than "thin and starved" ever was.
Griffin wound up missing six weeks, but an unexpected opportunity to trade him to the star-starved Detroit Pistons materialized soon after Griffin's late-December return.
"People are starved for controversial opinions," said Joe Rogan, an MMA color commentator and comedian who hosts one of the most popular podcasts in the country.
"Today in South Sudan, civilians are deliberately starved, systematically surveilled and silenced, arbitrarily arrested and detained and denied meaningful access to justice," its report said Thursday.
Zawiya is in fact a major center of human trafficking and the site of a notorious detention facility in which migrants are systematically tortured and starved.
The shaving company's decision is a deep cut to investors that have been starved of new money opportunities in the US over the last three months.
Nevertheless, they are yet again being blamed for a lack of enthusiasm for the formalization of Israeli practices that have caged, starved, traumatized, and humiliated them.
Perhaps, somehow, something similar happened in the car as she drove, so that her heart, like her brain, had been temporarily starved of blood and oxygen.
Martin had starved the cells, frozen them, and deprived them of oxygen, but he got the best results from mechanical stress—squeezing them through a pipette.
The revival of risk appetite towards Egyptian stocks, especially among foreign traders, followed actions by the central bank to boost liquidity in a dollar-starved economy.
It also felt the incentive for Wells Fargo to act will be strong, since they will be starved of the growth they seek in the meantime.
This leads to plankton blooms and ultimately causes some parts of the sea to be starved of oxygen, making it hard for fish to live there.
Production in Venezuela, where the oil industry is starved of funds due to the country's economic woes, slipped further below its OPEC target, the survey found.
But the goal-starved Blues led 1-0 and 2-1 by periods on seemingly easy shots while the Canucks struggled to create dangerous scoring chances.
But the plan foundered last year after lawmakers outside Manhattan said it would burden constituents in transit-starved areas who had no choice but to drive.
All are utterly starved for relief from the scattering tangles of PTSD, which can include symptoms of extreme paranoia, flashbacks, suicidal tendencies, dissociation, and night terrors.
As many as 8,800 birds in the Bering Sea starved to death in late 2016, in part due to the climate crisis, says a new study.
And although the war lasted only two weeks, the South American nation could not properly feed or clothe its defenders: many starved and others froze to death.
Israel also allowed lorries laden with diesel oil, also donated by Qatar, to enter the fuel-starved strip, letting its sole power plant restart a second turbine.
" Yet Reagan's appointees still had a real impact: "Environmental and conservation agencies were starved for money, the agencies were politicized and their staffs were demoralized, critics say.
Image: GettyWith its price dropping, sky-high transaction fees, growing traction among competitors, and regulatory agencies taking action in several countries, Bitcoin is starved for good news.
If you instead spend that $5 on a drink or a shirt, he will have starved to death, and you will have a drink or a shirt.
Energy-starved India plans to construct about 60 nuclear reactors and has been in talks with Westinghouse Electric Co LLC, GE as well as France's Areva AREVA.
Since we've been starved for GOT content until now, it feels almost cruel to deny audiences that similar courtesy — unless the titles don't mean anything this season.
One reason why Italian firms have been starved of credit is that tax rates heavily favour buyers of government bonds over investors in private equity, for example.
Mr Assad junior has systematically starved, bombed and shot his own people, laying siege to civilians in rebel-held areas while bombing their hospitals, markets and schools.
Would you suggest that people are starved for things that make them think and maybe they're on autopilot and getting into the seduction of lazy media consumption?
Subsequently, she says she was raped, tortured, starved and some- times locked for hours in a dog cage during her long captivity at multiple locations in Georgia.
A better idea, though, would be reading everyone's bee tweets, which — since we are all starved for joy every second of every day — are a real treat.
U.S. apparel retailers, hurt by more consumers shopping online and declining mall traffic, have been starved for a major new fashion movement to entice finicky millennial buyers.
"There is a wild tiger that was besieged and starved through 11 years, and now it has been set free," said Yahya Sinwar, Hamas's leader in Gaza.
Zain is played by a Syrian refugee, Zain Al Rafeea, discovered by the casting team chasing chickens in the street, half-starved and long out of school.
If so, the thinking goes, strong growth might arrest and even reverse this process—perhaps by encouraging labour-starved firms to offer more training to new staff.
Caligula's horse did not go on lavish shopping trips while Romans starved; nor was it accused of assaulting anyone with an electric cable in a hotel room.
Children, even in electricity-starved North Korea, love technology, and they're being told that the scientific projects they love so much can eventually bring them national glory.
People like me, the ones who do more than just consume Tweets, but consistently add content to the stream, are the lifeblood of a growth-starved Twitter.
But the new study should be a wake-up call that much more is needed to help the Baltic Sea recover from its current oxygen-starved state.
The country is investing $60 billion in gas infrastructure, including setting up cross country pipelines and LNG import terminals to connect gas-starved regions to supply hubs.
Rose, 13, whose parents died of HIV when she was a baby, was brought here following years of being burned, beaten, and starved by her aunt's family.
Plans to redevelop the chawls in the space-starved city have been made and shelved repeatedly over the years as governments changed and residents opposed the plans.
State government revenues derived from "shell company" incorporation is significant, and cash-starved state governments have loudly opposed any changes as they seek to protect those revenues.
A return to distributions may be a message of confidence to shareholders starved of income following years of banks using profit to boost equity and gratify regulators.
Detroit Public Schools teachers say negative working conditions -- including overcrowding and insufficient maintenance -- that were brought about by starved city and state budgets are hurting students' education.
That's not what a starved fanbase wants to hear, but it's better than keeping Butler, losing in the first round, then watching him walk away for nothing.
In 1961 the Americans were so starved for information about China that the CIA bragged about the ambush of a Chinese army truck by the Tibetan rebels.
Instead, the scientists suggest it was the particular gases the asteroid blew into the atmosphere that created a global winter and starved most species out of existence.
Indeed, property sales and construction starts both picked up last month, with analysts saying cash-starved developers may be rushing out projects to reduce their financing pressures.
Kurdish telecoms firm Korek has been expanding to eastern Mosul, tapping a market where people have been starved of internet and cell phone subscriptions banned by militants.
"The Trump Administration has starved the program intended to help families get covered by refusing to make congressionally-required investments in outreach and enrollment," the Democrats said.
The planned auction will be India's first major exploration licensing round since 2010, although the energy-starved nation recently awarded 31 small fields to mainly local firms.
Authorities say some of the children were beaten and starved, chained to their beds for weeks at a time and allowed to shower only once a year.
"One commenter called the post "unnecessary," and another said that "99.9% of women could not have this body unless they starved themselves for a very long time.
The question between now and the probable initial public offering in a few years is whether it will have starved all of its competitors along the way.
Conditions are so dire in Falluja for the tens of thousands of civilians trapped there that dozens of people have starved to death, civilians and activists say.
A potential hazard in this information-starved atmosphere is reading too much into certain events and not paying enough attention to others—especially where Mueller is concerned.

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