Instagram is at last quenching the thirst of its thirsty, thirsty unverified users.
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Perhaps Swift and Hiddleston are truly a match made in thirsty, thirsty heaven.
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I hate that people are thirsty for Venom... but people are thirsty for Venom.
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People are thirsty and desperate for clues (and still thirsty for these two to be a couple).
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Gin?" and "I only drink gin on two occasions: When I'm thirsty and when I'm not thirsty.
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But thirsty Venom fans showed the world who the real monsters are after picking a fight with thirsty Ted Bundy fans.
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It is thirsty, always thirsty, and its tail is not a tail but a feathered train, a magnificent and seemingly unnecessary train.
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He wasn't thirsty for wine, rather; he was too thirsty for Nicki Minaj's ass, which promptly incurred the modern equivalent of the Spanish Inquisition through Twitter trolls.
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" - Amelia, 233 "She was too thirsty for likes.
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And one of us — me — was terribly thirsty.
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When Kennedy and her lawyer meet with Thirsty and Hakeem, Thirsty brings up other moments in Kennedy's past when she's accused a man of assault, suggesting that she's a fraud.
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The paratrooper was thirsty, scared - and ready to surrender.
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The results are instructive — and may make you thirsty.
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Of course, he lights up defenders, but his team is deeply mediocre and he can't seem to do it without heaving up thirsty, thirsty three-point heaves that he simply cannot make.
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Thirsty is smiling, and not because he just killed someone.
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"People are thirsty to know they are loved," Ericksen said.
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" Alongside the video, Cardi wrote the caption, "Daaaaaamn so thirsty!
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"The sun makes them thirsty," he said of his customers.
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Refuse to pay for an overpriced drink when you're thirsty?
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Frank Underwood is still thirsty for power, as is Claire.
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Stormzy is thirsty and nothing looks like it'll quench him.
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So I went back to Jaxcee, thirsty for more highlights.
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People were hungry and thirsty for Wayne no matter what.
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And I had never in my life been so thirsty.
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The 2018 Lincoln Navigator is luxurious and confident — but thirsty.
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Larry was in disbelief Les ain't thirsty for the Juice.
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There's something about spring that makes us thirsty for change.
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"Cubans have been thirsty for finding a partner," he says.
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It led me to believe they were thirsty for it.
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You're thirsty, restless, and moody, and you might even faint.
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Find yourself eating Ruffles when you are actually just thirsty?
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They do not appear thirsty for the Fountain of Youth.
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I'm thirsty and sluggish, and my calves tend to cramp.
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You can see a thirsty person coming a mile away.
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They were thirsty and tired, and some had been wounded.
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Mexico City — a thirsty metropolis of 21 million — is sinking.
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Essentially, it's a measure of how thirsty the atmosphere is.
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Rugby fans are a thirsty lot, the audience were warned.
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" Game called her "a thirsty Gatorade mascot of a transvestite.
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"Jackie Chan is too thirsty," she says to Issa afterward.
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It's like that proverb: dig the well before you're thirsty.
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I drank the entire lake, but still I was thirsty.
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We suspect she's getting a hose on Christmas morning. #thirsty
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" They had a short discussion and Jesus concluded, "Everyone who drinks of this water will be thirsty again, but those who drink of the water that I will give them will never be thirsty.
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One of the only words in our lexicon that previously came close to thirsty was horny, and that word is considered taboo, and still doesn't convey the non-sexual, specifically targeted feeling that thirsty does.
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He was thirsty, crazy thirsty, but he forced himself to stay where he was till it was dark, then slipped back into the park to get a drink at the faucet in the rest room.
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Essentially, there's been a Rih drought, and fans have been #thirsty.
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Often, we eat when we, in fact, are thirsty or dehydrated.
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Jesus stopped by this well to rest and was very thirsty.
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Thirsty or not, it's clear these two are seriously in love.
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"A thirsty press is essential to a free country," he said.
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Just what is it about him that makes people so thirsty?
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Stay thirsty, internet, and one day your dreams will come true.
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How do you solve a problem like blood-thirsty football hooligans?
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What we are going to miss is how thirsty demand is.
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Obviously, the main reason you feel thirsty is because you're dehydrated.
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For thirsty California, it is too good an opportunity to miss.
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Thirsty Thursday doesn't need to mean hurried drinks at 5 p.m.
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All that amazing food's gonna get you really thirsty, isn't it?
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Check out the pics ... oughta get you ready for thirsty Thursday.
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President Donald Trump was thirsty after spending 215 days in Asia.
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Australians are getting thirsty and are stuck without a lift home.
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Rick and Morty fans are incredibly thirsty for an anime crossover.
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Still hot and thirsty, I head for a nearby shikanji stand.
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When we treat predators as blood-thirsty menaces, we shortchange them.
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When you're thirsty, it's usually a sign you need some water.
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Older adults may not feel thirsty but can still be dehydrated.
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I just wasn't thirsty, or wasn't sure what thirst felt like.
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I mean, you have to talk to them...'Are you thirsty?
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In a nation thirsty for good governance, that's ripe for change.
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And if you get thirsty, there's a Dirty Lemon vending machine.
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It would just be the living and the blood thirsty dead.
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Some bars offer customers salty snacks that will make them thirsty.
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Thirsty was, in a way, a true pioneer of a word.
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Meanwhile, "desperate" doesn't channel the physical qualities that "thirsty" taps into.
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"When trees are really thirsty, they begin to scream," Wohlleben writes.
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Twenty feet, though, suggests it's depth she may be thirsty for.
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S.U.V.s — a term that didn't exist yet — were thirsty, ungainly trucks.
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Loser: Thirsty brands jumping on "dunk in the dark" part two
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You're cold, you're thirsty, lips full of blood, you can't focus.
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He's like the thirsty dude that you meet when you're out.
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Their painful and thirsty hours in the desert haunt me still.
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We're thirsty for loose-fitting fleece Chris Evans now and forevermore.
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The guy who eagerly favorites your every social post is thirsty.
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The brand that tries very hard to be cool is thirsty.
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"A thirsty press is essential in a free country," Ellis said.
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They were hungry and thirsty, and covered in feces, Akin said.
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He told me he was very thirsty and to get help.
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Fortunately for us thirsty audiences, this means the games will go on.
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You see, you got my talking and I forgot I was thirsty.
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It's thirsty work being in the hottest series finale of the year.
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These thirsty chicks have the nerve to reach so low for position!
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These thirsty chicks hav the nerve to reach so low for position!
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It also keeps them warm and stops them feeling thirsty, he explained.
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All buyout firms are thirsty for deals, but 224G is uniquely parched.
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Dan is full, exhausted, and thirsty, but more importantly, he is content.
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Of course wanting to smoke is not the same as being thirsty.
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Sure, the season eight shoots were famously brutal, and people get thirsty.
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He reviewed surveillance footage and saw that Powell's customers weren't going thirsty.
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I got thirsty, and wandered down the hallway to get a drink.
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Producers have no problem stepping in if you're looking a little thirsty.
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These are the gadgets this week that'll make you thirsty for more.
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President Donald Trump's 2020 re-election campaign is thirsty for some donations.
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"Puerto Rico is hungry and thirsty for justice," Mr. García Padilla said.
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Hollywood, thirsty for ideas, returns again and again to the same well.
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Millennials are thirsty, and it's not for beer or traditional hard liquor.
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There's weather that makes customers hungry and weather that makes them thirsty.
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"People are hungry and thirsty," a local man told ISNA news agency.
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Those guys are hella thirsty... Of course /r/The_Donald is angry now.
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They're educated, open to the Western world, and thirsty for something new.
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Mining rigs—computers designed specifically to do this work—are thirsty machines.
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Sometimes his cows go thirsty for two days before finding drinking water.
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So much of fashion is about a thirsty quest to look cool.
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There is #overit rosé, #thirsty (a red blend) and #selfish (a white).
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When trees are thirsty, they begin to scream at an ultrasonic level.
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Higher 2018 production from energy-thirsty industries in the U.S. and China.
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You could extract its essence and offer it to thirsty young atheists.
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Thirsty Crow also offers wines, boutique spirits and coffee from independent roasters.
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To produce a flash drought, the air needs to be particularly thirsty.
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It's impossible to read a Bruno novel without getting hungry and thirsty.
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But carmakers still make most of their money from fuel-thirsty S.U.V.s.
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The co-worker who's always fishing for the boss's praise is thirsty.
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My friend's latest email, am I thirsty, did I lock the car?
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The blood thirsty MS-29 has infiltrated our schools, threatening innocent children.
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Check out the pics ... Farrah's cavorting gets you ready for thirsty Thursday.
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"Natural wine is truly about the earth, bodies and our need to listen more diligently to both," said Alexis Schwartz, a wine distributor and organizer behind Thirsty, Thirsty a series of natural wine events based in New York.
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Thirsty, she asked for "ice, ice baby," quoting the song by Vanilla Ice.
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I grew up just sort of like, 'Oh, if you're thirsty, drink water.
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O), but Americans love big, fuel-thirsty trucks like Ford Motor Co's (F.
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Now, of course, the internet is thirsty for photos of the lovely affair.
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I just had to freaking share this to all of you thirsty bitches.
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As a perpetually thirsty person, I'm always excited by news about drinking water.
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Another said that L was an emotional leech who was thirsty for validation.
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When a soldier is thirsty, "refreshing snow" will be there to soothe them.
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He couldn't sleep, he was always thirsty, and he constantly had to urinate.
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"We're sitting in the sun, thirsty, hungry, with no resolution to our situation."
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But with this stuff, my once thirsty, sad, and tired hair was transformed.
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Now, nearly five months later, Bachelor Nation fans are thirsty for a wedding.
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In fact, she calls herself "very different" from her Iron Throne-thirsty character.
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Which isn't to say that Leo doesn't have a right to be thirsty.
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Almost all the people I knew lived housebound, thirsty and without air conditioning.
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Heck, even crispy brown fields of thirsty grass have become majestic green hills.
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Afterwards, in the well-stocked café, thirsty visitors can swap theory for practice.
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And that isn't on the woman, for sure, it's on the thirsty man.
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On the first two days, you feel very thirsty but not really hungry.
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You know, sometimes soccer just makes you thirsty—and water certainly won't do.
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And in 2017, media outlets have been more desperate and thirsty than ever.
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Even if stories die, there will be something thirsty to take its place.
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It's a decent figure for the class, but it's still a thirsty machine.
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Don't recklessly send thirsty DMs to people you don't know or barely know.
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Someone was just as thirsty for fame on Twitter as she is IRL!
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In the current season, Brienne is busy catching eyes from a thirsty Tormund.
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"We didn't realize how thirsty Connecticut was," said Ed Crowley Jr., company president.
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Both firms have a history of steady losses and are thirsty for cash.
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I'm thirsty, hungry and exhausted but keep working till the sun goes down.
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Bannon is the alt-right and people like that are thirsty for platforms.
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Wait patiently, trust in natural justice and you will be sober and thirsty.
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"I was terribly thirsty but mama didn't hear / me calling her," Bishop writes.
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It feels good when those people are like..." Taggart finishes the thought: "Thirsty.
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UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Can someone get Trump a glass of water, because he thirsty.
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But it looks like Cuthbert got a little thirsty herself—for the spotlight.
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The thirsty employees called up the cops immediately to report the massive shipment.
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In fact, it made test subjects less thirsty, and just more hungry. Word.
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Boil it in red wine, and whenever she feels thirsty, let her drink.
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Don't stop doing what you man-love just because you're a thirsty boy!
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I guzzle broken bones and busted radiators, coolant running thick in thirsty gutters.
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"People are emerging from ICE detention hungry, thirsty, sometimes sick," Mr. Corbett said.
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In the muddy slope of one, a thirsty lamb got stuck and died.
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"it wasn't because he was thirsty," the person on the Army's account responded.
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As Busted Coverage mentioned, Austin is especially thirsty for all things White Claw.
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As the industry struggles, these thirsty dictionary empires battle peppily for online dominance.
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For Thirsty Hair Have your curls been lacking their usual shape and shine?
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They were thirsty, to use the modern term; they wanted it too much.
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"Thirsty" is a unisex put-down, but that doesn't mean it's not gendered.
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The 13-foot-high hairy sloth got thirsty and went looking for water.
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Frankie Heck is no xenophobe, but she's frustrated, overwhelmed, and thirsty for inspiration.
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"If you're thirsty, your body will tell you to drink more," Maughan said.
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One table sells Caribbean moonshine to the thirsty, while another offers African ingredients.
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"They all wanted peace, and they were thirsty for love," Mr. Zaland said.
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Image: HBOSometimes, confidential information leaks online because attention-thirsty hackers broke into your servers.
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A thirsty attitude can push away opportunity or turn off a prospective love match.
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It has a water bottle holder on the side because sometimes I get thirsty.
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Incredibly enough, the first text message ever sent was not a thirsty 2 a.m.
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Now, for some reason, all this talk about new logos has me weirdly thirsty.
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He says he just gets thirsty, but it's clear it's just a nervous tic.
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She is so thirsty, she literally takes a massive gulp out of her Slurpee.
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I keep this a secret because it's just not cool to be this thirsty.
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ICE are on the frontlines for MS-13, the dangerous blood-thirsty brutal gang.
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Of course, wry comedy at the expense of thirsty reporters only goes so far.
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" These include phrases like "Got ZAYNmoji?" as well as "Thirsty" and "Hi, I'm Zayn.
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Thirsty fan What would you do if you broke into your fave celeb's house?
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Yep dozens of clubgoers, thirsty for likes and retweets caught it all on film.
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What's more, drinking only when thirsty results in better performance than does chugging constantly.
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Media is typically thirsty to take this kind of data and run with it.
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Maybe the mystery of it all is what makes me so thirsty for it.
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So we were extra thirsty when we finally found La Santisima, 45 minutes later.
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Thirsty people aren't concerned with engaging conversation; they're just interested in quenching the thirst.
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All of us are thirsty and exhausted, but there's still another stretch to go.
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During the hearings, many app developers felt they'd been mischaracterized as data-thirsty hackers.
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Camping out in reclaimed parking lots isn't just for German hipsters and thirsty backpackers.
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"This would be a dead giveaway that you're a newcomer, and thirsty," she said.
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Still, higher temperatures can spell bad news for thirsty crops regardless of insect activity.
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But in 2011, a legion of thirsty startups pioneered the idea of subscription boxes.
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Thirsty fans who pony up some coin will control the level on her vibrator.
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You're more likely to see Bigfoot sipping espresso there than a thirsty Chevrolet Tahoe.
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He doesn't blame the audience for having such a "thirsty response to him," though.
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How could it be that a high-salt diet made the cosmonauts less thirsty?
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Step 3: Stick to our wine critic's suggestions, and no one will be thirsty.
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Until then, Americans believed performance cars needed rear-wheel drive and thirsty V8 engines.
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He was a blood-thirsty terror, and he's no longer a terror, he's dead.
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Candidates besides Warren, including Biden, have also signaled that they are thirsty for blood.
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By 79th Street, no matter which way you're biking, you're likely to be thirsty.
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By 79th Street, no matter which way you're biking, you're likely to be thirsty.
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The air on the train was dry and made me more thirsty than usual.
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The desktop version is a performance beast and constantly thirsty for power, drawing 300W.
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The segment might be fashion-forward, but as a whole it's a thirsty bunch.
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In the summer, you should make sure you drink water whenever you feel thirsty.
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Though, bigger roaches have no problem coming inside when they get hungry, thirsty, or cold.
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Ignorance is an excuse in which one chooses dirt over water, while complaining they're thirsty.
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Thankfully, someone's listening—the thirsty planet will be getting a pair of visitors very soon.
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If you were thirsty for your first cup of tea today, then you're in luck.
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Thirsty elephants often strip a baobab of its bark and wood to get their moisture.
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Long periods out of power leave a party thirsty for orthodoxy and core policy positions.
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Sometimes all you need is a simple, relentlessly positive, thirsty queer account in your feed.
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Though, at some point, water demand may be too great for a burgeoning, thirsty West.
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It looks like Noah Centineo, walking talking thirst trap, is thirsty himself...for Selena Gomez.
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Lucious wants to send in his goon squad, a la Thirsty, to handle the cops.
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"I was very distressed, hungry, thirsty, nauseous, and in a ton of pain," Acker says.
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Behind every successful woman, there's a thirsty man trying to take credit for her achievements.
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I backtrack to try and find them, but I'm too thirsty and give up quickly.
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As the week drew to a close, I started to get thirsty in between bottles.
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Photo: Mark Baker (AP)Are these invasive cane toads waterlogged, or just really, really thirsty?
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World Cup fans are reportedly so thirsty for beer that Moscow restaurants are running dry.
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That's resulted in a lot of thirsty adoring selfies and no small amount of PDA.
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If so, you might be a dog aunt: the thirsty sibling of the dog mom.
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If Khloe seems thirsty -- don't worry, she re-hydrated afterward while on a yacht ... topless.
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Let's face it, some toothless, blood-thirsty player probably deserved a couple of F-bombs.
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One of the best songs here is "Thirsty," and he's not talking about the competition.
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Thirsty crops like oranges, watermelons and tomatoes are grown for export abroad, mostly to Europe.
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Thirsty crops like oranges, watermelons and tomatoes are grown for export abroad, mostly to Europe.
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However, waiting on the Spurs in Oklahoma City was a squad thirsty for a victory.
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Let us not get swept up in this irresponsible Republican spin cycle thirsty for war.
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Someone is "thirsty" if they're overly eager and desperate, usually for attention, approval, or compliments
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Tech investors are still thirsty for growth, but not at the expense of healthy margins.
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He calls her a bitch and has Thirsty roughly escort her out of the room.
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Selling beer to thirsty Ethiopians or dairy products to Turks is a fairly simple proposition.
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He utters the beer brand's slogan — "Stay thirsty, my friends" — as the rocket takes off.
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Because Donald Trump isn't thirsty enough to consistently enact policies that help anybody but himself.
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It seemed so obvious, like drinking water when thirsty, or going to bed when tired.
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You have to constantly be reminding yourself to drink even if you're not necessarily thirsty.
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But hey, Thirsty Tuesdays can be a thing if you really want it to be.
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Now it seems the tables have turned: yes, an athlete is finally thirsty for Drake.
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And the geyser of user growth it had tapped into attracted developers thirsty for attention.
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Drink lots and lots of water Unless I'm really thirsty, water kind of depresses me.
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" She said, "I was someone who, in a very disorganized way, was thirsty for knowledge.
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Tejal's Before and After: Restaurants If you're getting a little thirsty between those 5 p.m.
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But online, "gray sweatpants" are the equivalent of a simpering wink between the digital thirsty.
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Some of the quirky decor on the Thirsty Perch still clings to the building's exterior.
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An overwhelmed FEMA never followed up – even as hungry, thirsty displaced residents waited for help.
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As is this, which came from my immigrant grandfather: Dig your well before you're thirsty.
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Using the permission slips his visitors brought, he wrote that he was thirsty and scared.
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Finally, I arrived at Hotel Escondido — sweaty, thirsty and overwhelmed by the frenzy around me.
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They would inspect rows of fruit-bearing trees to try to spot the thirsty ones.
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They would inspect rows of fruit-bearing trees to try to spot the thirsty ones.
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At the same time, he told them he was "thirsty for blood," court documents show.
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I used to be so thirsty, and all anyone ever had was soda or alcohol.
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Avoid stress if possible, eat a healthy diet and drink water when you feel thirsty.
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What a terrible situation for the mother, holding an exhausted, thirsty child in her arms.
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The subjects reported that it was three times harder to drink when they weren't thirsty.
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They might catch a glimpse of some local Alaska wildlife, such as this thirsty moose...
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Ask pretty much anyone and they'll tell you that eating salty foods makes a person thirsty.
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For the thirsty, the Coravin model two elite wine system is down from £279.00 to £165.43.
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Then again, I hope when I get married my husband is this thirsty behind me too.
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Other animals, such as turtles, elephants, and even people have fallen prey to the thirsty insects.
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That long, hermetic summer of 2003, Faith sated a pretty hungry, and incredibly thirsty, young woman.
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If they are thirsty, we will offer them water; we will not ask for documents beforehand.
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"We didn't want to create another app thirsty for attention" writes Product Hunt CEO Ryan Hoover.
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"Anything above that, if it's consistently, then we can say somebody is excessively thirsty," she says.
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But against all odds, Daenerys is only the second most thirsty-looking blonde in this scene.
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"I was so thirsty that I would swallow and my throat would stick together," he explains.
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Basically, if you're thirsty, your mouth is dry, or your pee is weirdly dark, drink up.
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And it's to poetry like this that we go for a drink when we're really thirsty.
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Some Hollywood starlet thirsty for an award would ruin the peace I had found for myself.
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On my bed, desperately thirsty but too full to drink water, I reflect on my choices.
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"Khloé and Kylie think Chyna is desperate, thirsty and playing with Rob's head," says the source.
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This year, the government has been encouraging farmers to grow sugar beets, which are less thirsty.
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The hackers seem pretty thirsty for bitcoin based on an FAQ they posted with their dump.
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FIORENZUOLA D'ARDA, Italy (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - The Po River, Italy's largest reservoir of freshwater, is thirsty.
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Thirsty grapevines can run into trouble when they try to suck up water from dry ground.
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Now, if you're not someone who's thirsty for retweets, this might all sound a bit frivolous.
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Image 2 of 2 BANGALORE, India – India&aposs Silicon Valley is bracing for another thirsty summer.
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The rescuers stopped to check on the animals and quickly realized they were hungry and thirsty.
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For some people however, soda is so much more than something to drink when you're thirsty.
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So Kane sends Octavia off because he thinks she's gotten too dark and thirsty for vengeance.
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But looking too thirsty can let a national audience know not to take you too seriously.
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In the middle of breaking up—the middle of being broken up with—he got thirsty.
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I&aposve known him for thirsty years, I know him as a businessman in New York.
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But even that is no longer enough to satisfy the growing population and sustain thirsty crops.
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Furthermore, venture capitalist Peter Thiel, Trump's most blood-thirsty adviser, remains on the board of Facebook.
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Firing Thirsty further proves his loyalty to Giuliana, which made me wonder: Is Lucious hiding something?
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But the vast majority of them seem to be, as do the group's 6,885 thirsty members.
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She was against disposable water bottles, but she was so thirsty that she bought one anyway.
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Marler was thirsty and asked for some money to get a soda from the vending machine.
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When you get thirsty, you'll appreciate having your own bottle to refill at the water fountains.
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Drink water when you're thirsty, when you're working out, and when you haven't in a while.
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People get thirsty, but why put in a water fountain when a soda machine generates income?
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He was cold, and he was hungry, and he was thirsty, he whispered to his wife.
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But that has not persuaded Sikhathele Sibanda to grow something besides thirsty maize, despite government urging.
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Are there several thirsty cars in your family that require frequent trips to the gas station?
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For those of us thirsty for more off E-MO-TION, this is the best quencher.
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To learn about the inspiration between the song and video, we spoke with Thirsty 4 Pop.
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"No person at night shelters, bus and railway stations ... will stay hungry or thirsty," he said.
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"We are thirsty to see ourselves as the central characters in big movies," Ms. Long said.
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Still, it's hard not to find the idea of automated commerce being particularly, let's say, thirsty.
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A good rule is to drink when you're thirsty — you don't need to count the glasses.
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Secondary markets are thirsty for boutique hotels, and we've had successful openings in Milwaukee and Cleveland.
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Defensive boxers are wildly under-appreciated by paying fans who are thirsty for spine-tingling knockouts.
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I used to move it sometimes trying to drink water, because I would get so thirsty.
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Was he in pain, was he cold, was he thirsty, was he calling out for me?
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I told her that the water was dirty, but I guess she was just so thirsty.
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Though hungry, thirsty and exhausted, the insurgents beat the Spanish forces of La Reconquista on Feb.
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The thirsty customer obviously wanted Baileys, the sweet liqueur that is famously used in coffee drinks.
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"If you drink when you're thirsty and you drink water preferentially, you're good," Dr. Freedhoff said.
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If your eyes are thirsty, they can have a Diet Coke like the rest of us.
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So too all the fellas that think "oh Tiffany wants me" or "Tiffany is thirsty" just know I want you to make me some money and I am Thirsty because I work really hard and everybody don't sale Alkaline water with a PH of 8 or higher.
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The thirsty city has depleted its groundwater, which the study identified as the cause of the sinking.
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Buying a bunch of kitty litter is a little more low-key, though...a little thirsty, Drake.
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Trinity was thirsty for a win this week, and she quenched our thirst with comedy and glamour.
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This led to my third revelation about the spirit of Prime Day: Amazon is thirsty as hell.
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But this latest research is undeniably encouraging, and a potential sign that lunar explorers won't go thirsty.
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Trump's apparent unpopularity has convinced dozens of thirsty Democrats that they would have a shot against him.
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It will save you $3 or $4 every time you're thirsty and would otherwise buy a drink.
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SOVIET SNACKS After a thirsty day at the game, what do you eat along with your beer?
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Here's what it could mean if you are excessively thirsty all of the time: You are dehydrated.
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You left promptly in a cab and I never heard from you again, despite increasingly thirsty texts.
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Scott Rogowsky hosts most of HQ's trivia shows and people are incredibly thirsty and obsessed with him.
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Rice, wheat and sugarcane are thirsty, a serious matter in a country with precarious supplies of water.
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I'm thirsty and can barely taste the alcohol in these drinks, and end up drinking three. Oops.
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To hone in on a very specific demographic thirsty for representation in a honest yet beautiful way.
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Understandably, a huge, fuel-thirsty engine like that produces a lot of tailpipe pollutants at full throttle.
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That would make those thirsty trucks and SUVs less appealing to consumers, squeezing Detroit's primary profit source.
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" He said he was responding to a call for violence and "we are thirsty for your blood.
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By Friday night, Twitter was overtaken by thirsty tweets about Centineo shocking icy hearts back to life.
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Thirsty mine workers on six-figure salaries have become a rarity since a coal-exporting boom ended.
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They would see what they called a 'thirsty crackhead' and say, 'I'm not going to do that.
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A herd of thirsty cows swarmed a water truck in Australia, drone footage of the event shows.
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There's a fridge stocked with cans of Ecto-Cooler and other drinks, just in case you're thirsty.
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Breweries are making public appeals to thirsty customers, hoping they'll be inclined to return their empty bottles.
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You know how sometimes you don't realize how thirsty you are until you take that first sip?
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He's thirsty but he won't drink, and when he finally does, he gulps so fast he vomits.
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You used to be so respectable and now you just seem like all those other thirsty girls.
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Gadget Thirst Trap rounds up the weirdest gadgets of the week that made us thirsty for more.
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We find out she is alive when Lucious's henchman Thirsty Rawlings pays her nursing home a visit.
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"I'm thirsty for blood, Allah is my witness," he wrote in an email intercepted by the authorities.
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When they get thirsty, patrons can head to the walk-in wine cellar at The Dining Room.
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From the very first episode of Pretty Wild, it's obvious that Andrea Arlington is thirsty for it.
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And the donut would make me thirsty for a sip of hot coffee from my absent mug.
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Brown said that his tea tasted weird, but he was thirsty and decided to keep drinking it.
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We could waste our energy shaming, judging, and deriding the endless possibilities imagined by thirsty fans online.
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And if you're going to eat all of that salty popcorn, you're probably going to get thirsty.
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As I neared the end of my bowl, I started to feel uncomfortably full and insatiably thirsty.
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At Gawthorpe Hall in Lancashire, England, the layout of a Victorian garden emerged from a thirsty lawn.
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That's not to say drag queens don't attract thirsty fans and "drag chasers," as Aquannet calls them.
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A whiskey sour—packed with scotch, ginger, and a pinecone garnish—is delivered to a thirsty patron.
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" He says he's not thirsty so I'm like, "Fuck it, he's been good to us so far.
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All this is to say that, unlike the buffalo, Drake is not just thirsty: he is unquenchable.
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So today, thirsty consumers can find bottles of Bintang in Indomaret in Bali, but not in Jakarta.
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The migrants were exhausted and thirsty; some children among them were coughing and had colds and fevers.
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She knew something was wrong — for several months she had been feeling tired, constipated and endlessly thirsty.
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Some guards made those hanging beg, "Master, I'm thirsty," then sprayed them with hoses, Mr. Ghabbash said.
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So if you're thirsty as hell, go ahead and listen to them below before they get removed.
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We are too easily lulled into complacency by pretentious prestige television, Oscar-thirsty biopics and presold franchises.
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Washbins and buckets for rainwater, the only freshwater available, lined the island's pathways, thirsty for a storm.
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If the top or crown is wilting and your soil is dry, it's starting to get thirsty.
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Put jade in direct sunlight and let it get thirsty before you water it; Jade likes hardship.
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"I never thought I'd be one of those people who would post a thirsty shirtless," Nanjiani admitted.
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When people stop, too hot or thirsty to continue, there are glasses of fresh tamarind-lime juice.
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The rugged terrain is often unreachable from the two-lane highways that twist through the thirsty wildland.
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The organization recommends drinking two cups of water (500ml) every hour, even if you don't feel thirsty.
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That leaves profit-thirsty investors with a growth opportunity, but not without careful consideration and a creative strategy.
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" Rapper Mac Miller called Trump an "egomaniacal attention-thirsty psychopathic power-hungry delusional waste of skin and bones.
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The Game's penis is giving back ... and not just to millions of his thirsty fans on social media.
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And they're not afraid to dish out tough love (remember earlier, when the duo said Weezer is "thirsty"?).
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It's the perfect potion, mixed just right, that ended up making this: Understandably, we're all thirsty for more.
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However, attitudes are changing as thirsty cities suck up more water than their surroundings can provide, Boltz noted.
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One thing these 31 guys all have in common is that they are all thirsty AF for Rachel.
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As cars became faster and less thirsty, travellers had less reason to stop regularly for petrol or snacks.
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I once did a deal with a tampon company, and I was like, 'Why am I so thirsty?
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Contributing editor Meghan Neal has a piece about the data brokers who are thirsty for your sleep numbers.
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For the thirsty attendees, Mastercard employees demoed a Coca Cola vending machine that takes payments straight from Masterpass.
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I hate it more than the thirsty hair muppet the Philadelphia Flyers are now claiming as a mascot.
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If that makes me "thirsty," then so be it — all the more reason to go out for drinks.
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Since the 1970s enormous farms growing thirsty crops such as cotton and nuts had spread across the basin.
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"Khloé and Kylie think Chyna is desperate, thirsty and playing with Rob's head," a source said in March.
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Well, Thirsty tricks her into taking a long car ride, driving her deep into a creepy, abandoned location.
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Lisbon has some of the steepest hills I've ever seen, and all the walking has made me thirsty.
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"Feeling thirsty is the most straight forward way to know if your body needs more water," said Chang.
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All of that research paired with our high levels of anticipation for the premiere is making us thirsty.
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"I am now selling my BATH WATER for all you THIRSTY gamer boys," she wrote on Instagram Monday.
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This prompted a choir of #problematic jokes from Guy and I about Winnie being extremely parched and thirsty.
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You might think that a cute, thirsty pug has very little to do with Classical Greek philosopher Plato.
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Your post-party skin tends to look exactly how you feel: tired, thirsty AF, and very, very sad.
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A promo video for the device, above, shows the small robot on wheels flagging down a thirsty runner.
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Amongst the hordes of thirsty gamers, video game convention PAX Australia was privy to one delightful love story.
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The survivors arrive at aid camps tired, hungry, thirsty and scared — and their ordeals are far from over.
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Insurance companies are thirsty for actionable data, to assess risk, gain real time insights and enhance customer understanding.
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He took a photograph of himself giving water to the thirsty beast and sent it to the children.
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The rest is just visual stimuli that will, from here on out, make you thirsty for Hype energy.
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Kilmer may be thirsty, but we agree with him that the Top Gun sequel needs to include him.
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" The group said superiors regularly made derogatory comments, including that all Muslims were "blood thirsty murderers" or "terrorists.
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Abjectly thirsty Instagram fans slavered over the mysterious squares, wondering what the popular kids knew that they didn't.
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Then just check in every few days to collect new seedlings, water thirsty plants and watch them grow.
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In an interview with Broadly, Kim affirmed that this sensor could be used by thirsty youths in bars.
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PondA good place to go hang out when you get too hot and/or thirsty in the sun.
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There is an audience out there that is thirsty for great imagery and good content is still king.
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But it's hard to untangle his thirsty shot selection and the desire for a new contract this summer.
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You've just come back from a night out, you're tired, thirsty and desperately in need of a snack.
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"When you read her, it's just so obvious that this person is thirsty to write something," she said.
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"You get water or saline directly infused into your body, so you probably wouldn't feel thirsty," he said.
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The world is parched, we are thirsty, and there's likely nothing we can do to make it rain.
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An attendant put a bottle of mineral water nearby, in case the intense heat made the commander thirsty.
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Now states, thirsty for the millions of dollars in unpaid sales taxes revenue, are coming for their money.
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Ms. Danler isn't Tess, a 22-year-old newcomer thirsty for experience and Beaujolais and bar-bathroom hookups.
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People rightfully become frustrated when they're hungry, hot, thirsty, tired and have had their homes and property destroyed.
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I was more thirsty than hungry, even though at the entrance to Clorinda I'd bought a grapefruit Fanta.
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Thirsty men and women became so devoted to him they helped raise money to pay his legal expenses.
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The millennial catchphrase: 2013 is the year millennials get "thirsty," otherwise known as horny or desperate for sex.
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Investments have been slowing because of low global prices and limited links to energy-thirsty consumers in Asia.
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Look how happy they all look — Muppets will do that to even a blood-thirsty, brother-loving queen.
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Most were exhausted, extremely hungry, and thirsty as they fled Islamic State territory, the global aid agency said.
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I'm of the same kind as those millennials in Power & Motoryacht, flaunting my thirsty pursuit of carpe diem.
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There is no doubt that the region has all the elements needed to draw hungry (and thirsty) tourists.
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Explicit Vs. Subtle Lyrics Can a song be so vulgar (or so thirsty) that it is no longer sexy?
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Now keep your damn shirt on and go find you a gal🌹#thiswasafterparadise #yeahitspossible#calmyourtits #thirsty #extra#allingoodfun.
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Thirsty for some more Zoë Kravitz in the next season of Big Little Lies, and in life in general?
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That desperation has turned what were once innocent gags into lowbrow exploitation for thirsty YouTubers itching to go viral.
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By 2003, virtually all had been retired as airlines moved away from the 727's loud and thirsty engines.
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"Now when I'm thirsty and you bring me a small cup of water, I think it is too much."
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Like my colleague Damon Beres wrote: I'm starting to love Instagram Stories more than Snapchat because I'm incredibly thirsty.
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During the standoff, the people in the caravan complained to Guatemalan authorities that they were hungry, thirsty, and tired.
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They drop between 453 and 50 percent of the thirsty state's precipitation over just a few days every year.
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It will tell you when you're thirsty and you need more water — all you have to do is listen.
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As much as half of the river's flow could end up being diverted to supply the thirsty sugar cane.
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Verhoeven staged his character's sexual assault with a thirsty lens that leered at its victim and sexualized her pain.
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Sometimes you're powering through things and you don't even realize you're hungry or thirsty or that kind of thing.
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Overall, the brief moment — and the entirety of Tacoma as a whole, actually — did wind up leaving us thirsty.
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Ordinary life, she goes on to say, has always had plagues, floods, totalitarian extermination, refugees thirsty in the desert.
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So to all my fellow men out there who are so damn thirsty for attention, save it until tomorrow.
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"Manhattan was a river of men flowing past my door, and when I was thirsty, I drank," she wrote.
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"Lucile is thirsty" Negan says of his weapon as we see Glenn's hand twitch next to his exploded head.
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Most adults won't drink water from scummy ponds, but keep an eye on kids, pets, and thirsty drunken idiots.
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My friend and I are thirsty, so we each get a bottle of water before heading to our seats.
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Ceramides work to restore split ends, weak and rough cuticles, and thirsty tresses in need of a serious overhaul.
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Motivator Mars and power-thirsty Pluto are both in Capricorn this month, making us all obsessed with our goals.
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But thanks to photos the PD posted to Facebook following Hurricane Irma, the world now knows, and they're thirsty.
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But as rainfall became erratic in this arid region, he started growing betel leaves, a less thirsty cash crop.
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I mean… It's an extremely Christian gesture to give food to the hungry and water to the thirsty, right?
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Kim Kardashian was thirsty even as a child, and, true to form, she's got the receipts to prove it.
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Last December, it completed its $210 million acquisition of Smashburger, because it's straight-up thirsty for struggling U.S. chains.
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I once explained the lethargy of depression to my brother by asking him what he does when he's thirsty.
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Reliable Game of Thrones news is not easy to come by these days, and us thirsty fans are grateful.
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Soon enough, the revenge-thirsty Bishop Boys put just enough lead into Bill to keep him on death's doorstep.
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These thirsty and scoliotic trees, dusty from exhaust and bark crosshatched, will continue to sway beneath crisp Pacific skies.
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Palestinians also find their own government neglectful: the administrative capital Ramallah is well-supplied as the hinterlands go thirsty.
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"Khloé [Kardashian] and Kylie think Chyna is desperate, thirsty and playing with Rob's head," a source previously told PEOPLE.
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"In terms of hydration, by the time you feel thirsty, it is too late," the 49-year-old said.
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Our generation may be known for our memes, as Chiasson suggests, but we're also thirsty for analysis and criticism.
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This doesn't mean hydration isn't important, but the best guideline may also be the simplest: Drink when you're thirsty.
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This doesn't necessarily mean you should start chugging milk, unless you're really thirsty and could use the extra calories.
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Some buyers still seek lofty miles-per-gallon numbers, but the clear trend has been toward bigger, thirsty vehicles.
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Chris Brown is done hosting frat house parties ... blaming his male friends and thirsty chicks for his recent arrest.
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One of her kids testified during the trial that she was once so thirsty, she drank from a toilet.
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They all use thirsty notifications, promote contrarian posts that get a lot of engagement and play with your emotions.
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Brooklyn duo Thirsty 4 Pop's members Azia Toussaint and Jahzeel Delgado met when the two attended Virginia State University.
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Inebriated people are always thirsty for more alcohol, so without fail, drunk people will try to score free booze.
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T-shirts, socks and sweaters are typically made from cotton, a very thirsty crop that requires lots of pesticides.
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Four Big East Tournament basketball games would mean selling a lot of beers to a lot of thirsty fans.
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Trilobites If you think about being thirsty at all, it seems like a fairly simple thought process: Find water.
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Squint at the thrice-married Logan and his thirsty heirs and you might see the first family as well.
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A quarter of the world's oil is used to power cars, and less-thirsty vehicles mean lower gasoline sales.
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The Thirsty Perch was located in the hub of the island, making it a focal point for most visitors.
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But even if they're hungry or thirsty, such products are not options for those with life-threatening food allergies.
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The Amu Darya and Syr Darya rivers were diverted into thirsty irrigation canals that fed wheat and cotton fields.
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They were thirsty because they did not realize they could ask a flight attendant for more juice or soda.
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They are a murderous, blood-thirsty death cult that has destroyed Palestinian life and the Palestinian economy in Gaza.
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Nowadays, it's deployed against anyone with a large social media following who is palpably thirsty for attention and clout.
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Even if it's well after 5:thirsty and you're not sitting at the bar, Jappy's wings are worth considering.
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Many of its characters are, as the kids say, thirsty — desperately seeking the instant celebrity of our internet age.
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In the rumor-thirsty world of social media and team forums, anyone who provides that fix can gain traction.
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The acquaintance who's always suggesting you get together for brunch is thirsty — or maybe you're just judgmental and mean.
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A woman is thirsty when she fails to cloak her emotional needs or insecurities behind a posture of detachment.
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Mr. Kristof's journalism seeks justice for the hungry, the thirsty, the stranger, the naked, the sick and the imprisoned.
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"I want to buy a can of coke because I'm thirsty," said Ripley MacDonald, Amazon's director of student programs.
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Nylon production is thirsty, energy-hungry and generates nitrous oxide – a greenhouse gas 300 times more potent than CO2.
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Consumers may also start seeing blue "Tap" signs in store windows signaling the business is friendly to thirsty guests.
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She won a case of sparkling wine for her accomplishment, which she quickly donated to the thirsty attending media.
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The Thirsty Dots Door Mat comes in today's stylish colors and three sizes to fit every hallway or stoop.
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Venus in Scorpio—a sign that can get jealous, possessive, and obsessive—is best when it's not too thirsty.
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The bottles feature a square-shaped QR code that thirsty users can scan to find the nearest refill site.
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For the first time, the platform is outing the specific U.S. law enforcement agencies that are the most data-thirsty.
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It's unclear who the guy is, but what's clear is they're VERY thirsty ... judging from the 3 drinks at hand.
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Monday night at the Fort Wayne TinCaps game, the incredibly good Golden Retriever brought water to thirsty umpires between innings.
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Yet Bamji ended up with a bunch of party-hardened rodents that apparently don't get thirsty for their next hit.
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She was "cold, thirsty, and hungry, but in otherwise good health" when she was recovered, the release said of Gomez.
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It doesn't make you thirsty or a gold digger (especially if you want your own money for your own work).
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People will happily slam the Kardashians as a fame-thirsty family who would sell their own grandmother for a buck.
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Undeterred by his past hardware disasters, the Black-Eyed Pea's thirsty frontman just announced a wrist computer called the Dial.
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Although she has an upcoming project in queue with Telemundo, she is thirsty for more roles in the American market.
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In India and elsewhere the easy availability of groundwater has encouraged the cultivation of thirsty crops in water-stressed areas.
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I remembered I had symptoms of some sort of dizziness and being thirsty a lot, but I had no idea.
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When that super thirsty traveler tried to drink up, he was met with a chunky concoction of curd and whey.
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The tortoises were thirsty and hungry but volunteers brought them food and "they are extremely happy now," the couple wrote.
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Getting too many thirsty messages begging you to go back to that free-to-play game you abandoned weeks ago?
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No one thought they'd last, but check 'em out almost 10 years later still together ... still as thirsty as ever.
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Yeah, and I wanted to use the word "thirsty" in this song, but I didn't want it to get dated.
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"We're hungry, we're thirsty, but we're afraid whenever we go out to get something, because they're arresting people," Jeumuel said.
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Understand the gravity and potential repercussions of sending a thirsty DM. "That's sort of crossing a weird boundary," Connor said.
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It has a filter and three flow settings that you can set depending on how thirsty your feline friend is.
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Michael Jordan became the greatest professional basketball player of all time because he was, and is, infinitely thirsty for competition.
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If you are caught taking a solitary sip you are deemed to be "very thirsty" and have to down it.
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As neither insensitive comment is appeased, the only person who feels some kind of heat is Thirsty, who gets fired.
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This policy has caused the poisoning of paddies with pesticides and has discouraged farming of more profitable, less thirsty crops.
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It's the (only) game that so briefly got me thirsty for blood—and the "Overkills" remain more funny than offensive.
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Fun fact: Once Amanda Bynes saw a young Tatum thirsty for his Mountain Dew, she knew he was a star.
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The Alcohol Beverage Control Law, which dates to the Great Depression, had made thirsty diners and dipsomaniacs wait until noon.
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Whether you're consuming too many cocktails or chugging down coffee without getting enough H2O, your skin's thirsty for more water.
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The pitch, in a nutshell: Americans are hungry for breakfast and Time Inc is thirsty for traffic and advertising dollars.
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You just start thinking, man, like, it's hot, I'm thirsty, my arms haven't felt this bad in my whole life.
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It also makes them less thirsty, dulls their sense of taste and causes a "stuffy nose" feeling similar to allergies.
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"I just think employees are thirsty for someone who isn't just so much all about the bottom line," Black says.
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The pious, meanwhile, fast for the right reason: They are not forced to stay thirsty and hungry by the government.
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If you get thirsty, you'll be able to quench that with your included bottle of Armand de Brignac Brut Gold.
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That got better as I was eased back into eating, but it's still the most desperately thirsty I've ever felt.
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I think about the thirsty roots sparkling, just like in lars's garden, the leaves perking up and beginning to unfurl.
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If you're thirsty, you can choose from a selection of 25 soda flavors or indulge in an ice-cream float.
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It would be hard to cast Mr. Mueller as a camera-thirsty Michael Avenatti type, though surely someone will try.
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The first building you encounter is the Thirsty Perch, which was a concession stand at the entrance of the island.
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One of her brothers sold these chilled, at a prized location, to the sweaty, thirsty tourists that packed the beach.
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I was shattered, hungry and thirsty (I hadn't eaten since the previous morning and had only a few hours' sleep).
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The extra plants in the tree pits should be varieties that are not too thirsty and have shallow root systems.
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In Old San Juan, which like most of the island was without reliable cell service, people were thirsty for information.
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Of course, there was also some maybe kinda sorta shade thrown by Scott about Jenner's admittedly thirsty photos this week.
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I'm old enough to remember when my mom would say 'put down that soda, drink some water if you're thirsty.
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I'm old enough to remember when my mom would say "put down that soda, drink some water if you're thirsty".
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This whole post is just one more, thirsty "omfg the Rorschach test guy is really hot" shout into the void.
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Stormy news cycles, and an audience thirsty for political commentary, have changed what works on TV at 24.6:35 p.m.
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Nordstrom Local shops will also have "bars" in stores, where thirsty shoppers can order juices or wine, the company said.
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A community soon grew, so Figlmüller decided his thirsty customers needed something to eat alongside their drinks: Enter, the schnitzel.
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At one point, he was so hungry, thirsty, and tired that he lay down on the side of the road.
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Story at a glance On a particularly hot afternoon, halfway through a 2100,22018-mile bike ride, Rob Greenfield was thirsty.
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At Centennial Olympic Park in 1996, he hands out soft drinks to co-workers, police officers and other thirsty people.
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These creatures are highly dangerous and very thirsty, which basically puts the fate of humanity directly in Dr. Swann's hands.
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Talked up by the froth-thirsty press and obsessed over by sensation-hungry society, the event was a must-see.
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I didn't realize how hungry, thirsty and exhausted I'd become until it started getting dark and I had to stop.
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The Washington Wizards, another thirsty franchise, would love to add Whiteside's talent, but they already have 19 centers under contract.
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The thirsty pair were hanging at a Vegas pool Saturday, soaking up attention for anyone in the market to watch.
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Its characters, Rocky in particular, are so thirsty for new lives that it's like the city turned off their water.
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I get thirsty and purchase a green drink and dried chili mango from Moon Juice because that is my only choice.
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Penegor said the 50¢ Frosty deal is a "nice traffic driver" and expects it will get thirsty customers to buy food.
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No. As such, imagine the surprise of the internet as a new GQ photoshoot involving the actor made people real thirsty.
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Thirsty and his cronies, who lock up Andre and grandma in an extremely fancy, unnecessary vault Lucious has in his house.
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Olympic sailing crews, boating enthusiasts and excitement-thirsty locals packed Trieste's piers, old world cafes and vast square facing the sea.
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The pilot of the "thirsty" aircraft maneuvers a probe into a basket at the end of the hose and "drinks" fuel.
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Farmers in parched places like California grow thirsty cash crops such as avocados, which could easily be imported from somewhere wetter.
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But Trinity is thirsty to win the whole shebang and stepped right up, announcing that there's a new cucu in town.
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So, instead of trying to find a miracle formula to quench your thirsty strands, maybe just change up your roster order.
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Albeit, that's a bit like saying you've scattered a few garlic cloves around the house after inviting the thirsty vampire inside.
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The Valley would now be selling much of its water to thirsty communities along the California coast, at a handsome profit.
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To call a person desperate or thirsty in this situation, Dr. Shuey says, can be a subtle form of slut-shaming.
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Water is heavily subsidised—it is cheaper than in Israel or Saudi Arabia—encouraging farmers to plant thirsty crops like bananas.
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One reason is an influx of thirsty Chinese citizens, who clamour for alcohol as they deepen their country's footprint in Pakistan.
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Once-lush lawns now crunch underfoot; fields that formerly grew alfalfa, a thirsty crop, now lie fallow in the Central Valley.
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Jonathan Goldsmith -- best known as "The Most Interesting Man in the World" until yesterday -- is staying thirsty ... for bigger, better gigs.
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Or has he not changed one bit and we're all just being thirsty because nothing else happened on the internet today?
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Trinity is thirsty for the win — so much so she wants to tuck her crew members member in a swimsuit look.
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"Put a cough drop in the corner of your mouth, it keeps you salivating so you don't go thirsty," Ryan said.
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Shady lawyer Thirsty (Andre Royo) tells Hakeem to say nothing — including an apology — because that would admit culpability on Empire's part.
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His water supply is a nearby stream, where he fetches a bucket whenever he's thirsty or needs to cook or bathe.
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There's something so endearingly millennial about Tracey: both naive and thirsty as hell, supremely confident while lacking every social skill imaginable.
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Baker first portrayed the... Gadget Thirst Trap rounds up the weirdest gadgets of the week that made us thirsty for more.
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After dabbing went mainstream in 2015, the body motion was co-opted by awkward bosses, thirsty brand mascots, and confused parents.
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Rice is a terribly thirsty crop, and some varieties require almost 5,000 liters of water for every kilogram of grain produced.
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It's a pleasure to dry off with a thick, thirsty, soft, and big-enough-to-cover-everywhere-that-counts bath towel.
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So the public, thirsty for a way to control their health destiny has led to an $80 billion industry being born.
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She'll describe a mint green as "a color that makes me thirsty," or perceive "crushed raspberry" where others might see fuchsia.
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And then counting on the world being both infinitely thirsty and that its purchasing power will never be dented by recession.
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This can slow down flight attendants and make it harder for them to efficiently serve a plane full of thirsty passengers.
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"We have a lot of blood-thirsty players on this team and we never back down from a challenge," Bazemore said.
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Thirsty locks Andre and Leah in a panic room, just as they are about to make their way to the ASAs.
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I started to feel hungry and thirsty; I wanted to take a cold bath, I was so uncomfortable in the heat.
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Thirsty Thursday is a weekly pseudo-holiday that lends itself to two things: hitting up happy hour and posting thirst traps.
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But if you're hungry or thirsty while waiting for a delayed Q train, you're out of luck — at least for now.
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Alleys' Tweets certainly remind me of an everyday fan's thirsty at-replies to Sonny, but there's something more going on here.
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Our thirsty threesome was commanded to lip sync to "Bang Bang," by prosperous threesome Jessie J, Ariana Grande and Nicki Minaj.
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Why it matters: Data centers are very energy thirsty, and account for a great deal of the tech sector's carbon emissions.
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Its [sic] like a man drawing water out in drops because he's too thirsty to wait for the well to fill.
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Drink up, little buddy Some cyclists in South Australia was stunned by a thirsty koala that approached them on their ride.
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The research upends traditional thinking about salt, suggesting that it makes you hungry, but not thirsty — and may help burn calories.
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Or sometimes in the form of sweet, innocent kindergarteners on the big screen, alongside some very real, very brain-thirsty zombies.
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You know, waking up blurry-eyed with a headache, thirsty, and forgetting that one brilliant idea you had the night before.
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Mr Cohen blamed falling Chinese birth rates, a regulatory hold-up on imports and competition in China's thirsty infant-formula market.
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And, unlike Instagram pods, selfie decks are largely being created by non-bloggers who are thirsty for likes on their selfies.
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Metallica has been one of those enduring acts over the decades, so maybe it'll have a fanbase thirsty enough for it.
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It said they had pale complexions, dark rings under their eyes, were underweight and they said they were thirsty and hungry.
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Trump family cards are so popular that other Republicans thirsty for email signups have likewise turned to them on Facebook. Sen.
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The duration of your shower will depend on the type of plant you have and how thirsty it is before the shower.
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Some inside his administration have feared that could result in a President overly thirsty for a deal, even one with unfavorable terms.
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HERMAN CAIN, CONTRIBUTOR, FOX NEWS: Well, I would have waited until she got hungry enough and thirsty enough to voluntarily come down.
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The Kardashian-Jenner-West clan has long been known for flaunting their lavish lifestyles, and we are always thirsty to see more.
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Understandably the posts' comment section erupted with thirsty appreciation for the father of four who, arguably, is a pretty a hot dad.
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There's no degree of separation for a vetting process, it's just a bunch of thirsty dudes in geographic cesspools hunting one another.
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It stars Lupita Nyong'o and Winston Duke as a couple forced to fend off blood-thirsty clones while vacationing with their kids.
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You know, the usual: pig noises in the middle of the night, angry mobs outside the window, blood-thirsty ghosts claiming revenge.
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Of course, the simple joy of spending a week distilling crushed dandelions has to be balanced against the demands of thirsty consumers.
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I am always thirsty and forgetting to pour myself a glass of water before I sit down, when it becomes too late.
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"I'm not a thirsty bitch," the 25-year-old reality star told Theo Von and Matthew Cole Weiss on their Allegedly podcast.
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Days later, with supplies exhausted and rescue elusive, Frankie, Stotts and 14 apes, all hungry, thirsty and dirty, take their chances outside.
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Instead of spending my "Thirsty Thursdays" at dive bars and frat parties like everyone I knew, I worked at my retail job.
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An added bonus of this stage is that the brain switches from the energy-thirsty cerebral cortex to the much thriftier cerebellum.
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Vlad was depicted by some historians of that time as "Vlad the Impaler" – a blood-thirsty ruthless despot with murderous political aspirations.
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And, we suppose in case she gets really thirsty, Hadid has sparkling water in two flavors, coconut water, and regular bottled water.
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Since it produces half of the nation's fruits, vegetables and nuts, a thirsty California is a major problem for all of us.
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In the final scene of this tedious episode, the Lyon family, plus Thirsty and Anika, have a family meal at Lucious' house.
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But would you ever imagine people so thirsty for iPhones that they're willing to break into a moving vehicle to steal them?
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Jen Selter brings out the thirst in all of us -- which is fitting ... 'cause it looks like she's a little thirsty herself.
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It wouldn't truly be a Kim K revival, however, without the release of some fresh Kimoji products for the endlessly thirsty masses.
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When the manager of the McDonald's got wind of what the thirsty trio were up to, he intervened and expressed his displeasure.
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With the heat in parts of Virginia surpassing 100 degrees and humidity levels through the roof, delivering mail must be thirsty business.
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Hannah says that in Cuba, when you're hungry, you eat, when you're thirsty, you drink water, when you're horny, you have sex.
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As my colleague Brian Beutler has argued, Spicer should not be rewarded for his thirsty careerism in service of the Trump administration.
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In interviews, girls complain of how hard it is to appear "hot" but not "slutty", sexually confident but not "thirsty" (ie, desperate).
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President Donald Trump's 2020 re-election campaign is thirsty for some donations: Trump-branded straws are being sold on the campaign website.
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The recent surge in U.S. sales of gas-thirsty sport utility vehicles (SUVs), helped by low fuel prices, may keep demand elevated.
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He emerges from rehab still thirsty for drink, wielding a mop of long hair, sunglasses whatever the weather and a pirate earring.
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With the clink of a wine glass, Walmart is going to bring a touch of Napa Valley to its bargain-thirsty shoppers.
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Fortunately, Pompeii is dotted with water fountains where thirsty tourists can line up to refill their depleted bottles for the umpteenth time.
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It was simple yet delicious, juicy, fruity and floral, the kind of wine you want to knock back when you are thirsty.
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Sorry, Lindsay, ya gotta do more than drop a thirsty reply to get a taste ... he's kinda got a thing for strippers.
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If you're already a thirsty-ass hoe like me, then being in scorching desert weather will leave you feeling like a tumbleweed.
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Some divers eat underwater, but I don't like it because there's always salt that comes in and that makes me more thirsty.
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He says the secret to scaling back wolverines' blood-thirsty nature is to make sure they see humans when they're first born.
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But now, a growing number of airports have begun to install bottle-filling stations for thirsty travelers near bathrooms and water fountains.
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Thirsty farms there have used increasing amounts of water at a rate that scientists say hurts wildlife and imperils the salmon industry.
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Even more water can be saved by switching to less-thirsty clean power sources like wind instead of fossil fuels, he added.
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Reading the novel illuminated my own deep ambivalence about booze: how much relief I felt at stopping, how thirsty I still felt.
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The brand debuted the colonel on Monday and unleashed a guttural sigh of longing in the form of some very thirsty headlines.
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Klobuchar once quipped that she was so thirsty she'd trade three of the staffers next to her for a bottle of water.
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The feature can be toggled on and off, giving users the freedom to venture beyond the festival premises if they're feeling thirsty.
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Marijuana is a thirsty plant, consuming as much as six gallons of water a day, about twice as much as wine grapes.
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Q&A If you're going to add plants around a street tree, make sure they're not too thirsty and have shallow roots.
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That past is palpable at Persies, with old photos and mementos adorning the walls, but that matters little to a thirsty visitor.
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We're thirsty for more, and the only thing missing is a performance where the two share a stage and mend their wounds.
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" Nash advised to "drink water if you're thirsty," but emphasized that it "doesn't have anything to do with boosting your immune system.
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The empty nihilism of "Joker" and the empty Anglo-sentimentalism of "1917," Sam Mendes's Oscar-thirsty war picture, are mistaken for profundity.
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In reality, said Dr. Zeidel, people and animals get thirsty because salt-detecting neurons in the mouth stimulate an urge to drink.
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And, for all those thirsty folks on the 'Gram ... Raymond's here to tell you why shooting your shot can pay major dividends.
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We struggle to finish, and I have so much tom yum soup that I know I'm going to be thirsty for hours.
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Jeffree Star announced on Tuesday that his namesake brand, Jeffree Star Cosmetics, will be discontinuing the Thirsty and Alien eye-shadow palettes.
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One well-known recommendation suggests drinking eight glasses of water a day; another warns that if you feel thirsty, you're already dehydrated.
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The thirsty Borrego arrived as gas prices began to soar during the recession, making the V-2260 truck mostly dead on arrival.
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On the blues-rock number "Carolina," he sounds thirsty and amused, wondering "How could you ever turn her down?" with McCartneyish cheek.
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But swipers on Bumble were so thirsty for matches this July 4, they basically broke the app for a short while. Oops.
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My friends were heading out for the kind of Thirsty Thursday night you only celebrate in college, but I had other plans.
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SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (Reuters) - The mayor of Puerto Rico's hurricane-battered capital spoke on Friday of thirsty children drinking from creeks.
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They did drink afterward, swallowing the same 1.75 liters as in the other acclimation program and more if they still felt thirsty.
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I was 25 and in the middle of my second year of law school when I started feeling tired, thirsty, and hungry.
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Your brain gets all fuzzy when you don't have enough, and your stomach starts telling you you're hungry when you're really just thirsty.
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That sinking feeling Parts of Beijing are sinking up to 4 inches a year, thanks to the thirsty city depleting its groundwater sources.
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Clinical hydration which includes everything left out of the killer sugar water combo which soft drinks manufacturers peddle to the un-ambitiously thirsty.
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"People are thirsty to know they are loved" He posts Biblically-inspired messages based on his sermon, or what's happening in the news.
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Facebook has steamrolled almost the entire planet into joining its platform, so it's amazing how damn thirsty it seems much of the time.
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That fish has been a villain to thirsty farmers and southlanders for decades, ever since it gained protection under the Endangered Species Act.
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And given the increasing pressure on growers of water-thirsty crops such as almonds, dry farming could be an option for more farmers.
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The new Democratic debate rules have made "Chip in" the unofficial, decidedly thirsty rallying cry for several campaigns desperate to make the cut.
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We easily understand what it is like to be thirsty, and many are finding out what it is like to be digitally unaware.
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During winter, it feels as if all moisture in the air is on hiatus — leaving our skin dry, thirsty, and vulnerable to flakes.
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I kind of like Leonardo DiCaprio, but I also kind of can't stand him (I don't trust anyone that thirsty for an Oscar).
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After finding out that the author of this record-breakingly thirsty release is comedic writer, Caroline Goldfarb, it all starts to make sense.
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Let's get to the thirsty-ass tweets and press releases from teams who had a cup of coffee with the Hall of Famers.
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In the Samaritan village of Kiryat Luza, on Mount Gerizim, shopkeepers happily sell beer and arak to both thirsty Palestinians and Jewish settlers.
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It made us thirsty for more games about actual, real people, specifically people from across the whole spectrum of sexual orientations and perspectives.
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There are no aid stations where you can stop for a sports drink or an energy gel when you get hungry or thirsty.
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Part of the reason these seemingly simple garments have such enormous water footprints is that they're made from cotton, a famously thirsty crop.
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"They used to be a bit higher but you know #littlehands, that thirsty little bugger!!!" she wrote of nursing her daughter Krishna, 6.
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Those leaked emails would've just been a boring ream of private information if thirsty journalists hadn't blown every dumb detail out of proportion.
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India and Bangladesh fear that China's water-diversion ambitions might one day turn towards the Brahmaputra as a source for China's thirsty north.
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It begs the question: are we becoming so thirsty for content that we're willing to ignore our better judgement just to get likes?
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"Right now, our country is thirsty for investments," he said at the at the Thessaloniki trade fair, which this year is honoring China.
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Take a thirsty monkey, give it some juice, and you'll see characteristic patterns in the part of the brain associated with dopamine rewards.
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What remains to be seen is whether Sanders and Warren break their detente, or whether they end up pitted against some thirsty centrists.
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"We know people across the region are ingenious, with a little they do a lot and they are thirsty for knowledge," she said.
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Sage and Eddie were out promoting ONE Championship in L.A. earlier this week ... when our camera guy was thirsty for some 6-packs.
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It also looks like he will have the help of an exoskeleton for some extra power to help crushing those blood-thirsty jerks.
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With the general election drawing ever closer, Tinder is getting its thirsty userbase involved in politics with some help from Rock the Vote.
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Instagram has become a place where thirsty hipsters are regularly celebrated, and those who don't follow the norms sink into a shameful oblivion.
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I decided to "keg" our margarita in hopes of having a virtually never-ending supply of it for our droves of thirsty customers.
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TMZ broke the story ... a thirsty woman broke into the crib back in April and confessed to taking Pepsi, Sprite and Fiji water.
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The very people who are so critical of the media are also hungry, thirsty and obsessed for their approval, acceptance and their coverage.
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Wells are growing steadily deeper as groundwater dries up, yet there has been no effort to persuade farmers to plant less thirsty crops.
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This is a grave move for Lucious, as Thirsty has been his ride or die, crooked lawyer for a couple of seasons now.
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The raw white rum that Monsieur Etienne spilled on the floor to please the various thirsty members of his pantheon burned Johel's eyes.
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It's free swag for Olympians, and yet another thirsty marketing tactic for the company to get its brand front and center in Rio.
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On offer to the thirsty: a panoply of beers, from chichi (Delirium Tremens, Brooklyn Brewery Black Chocolate Stout) to old standards (Modelo, P.B.R.).
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As a result, a person may feel fatigued all the time, constantly thirsty, have blurred vision, or experience a host of other symptoms.
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Thirsty labels courted Jonathan Fire*Eater like crazy, in spite of the fact that the band had serious reservations about actually getting big.
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The older girl understood that there was no more water only when they were thirsty and she tried to turn on the faucet.
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The idea was to expose the ribbons to Arizona's thirsty air, and then fold the device into a sealed container filled with water.
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It was the national water cooler; Americans took long, thirsty drafts, and lingered, sometimes looking one another in the eye and sometimes not.
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And it's quite true that many top-selling models are gas-thirsty trucks like the Ford F-150, Dodge Ram and Chevrolet Silverado.
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Further, the jingoistic belief that "God is on our side" is not simply a conceit but a cruel, blood-thirsty, wrong-headed one.
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Clinton, who has been as publicity-shy as her opponent is spotlight-thirsty, who has a long public record and lots of detractors.
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It's remarkable to think that animals survive without water bottles and urine charts -- they drink when they are thirsty, and we should too.
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Drinking when you are thirsty is not "too late," because the thirst mechanism is hardwired into the nervous system to protect against scarcity.
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He was as thirsty and prickish and prone to wimpish grievances then as he is now; he has never been anything but that.
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Embiid played 22 minutes in his Philly debut, finishing with 20 points, 7 rebounds, 2 blocks, and the love of a thirsty fanbase.
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The only way to avoid exploitation, environmental damage, and corruption might be to grow your own, although growing weed is a thirsty business.
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Others were thirsty and starving, desperate to know when more tests would come, and when they would finally be free to go home.
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Credits may be traded among automakers, and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, which specializes in thirsty Jeeps and Ram pickups, has been a frequent buyer.
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Belle Delphine, the gamer girl infamous for selling her bathwater and pranking thirsty followers with a trolly Pornhub account, says she was arrested.
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Once they were done at the camp, the family drove uphill, going house to house asking people if they were hungry or thirsty.
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Ning Zetao, China's favourite Olympic heartthrob, has been forced to get off the national swim team and thirsty fans cannot believe their ears.
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Like Mao, Kim is a ruthless and blood-thirsty tyrant whose sole objective in life is to maintain his grip on to power.
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Its north corner lies adjacent to a stand of trees whose thirsty roots require groundskeepers to spray extra water on that edge regularly.
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Emilie salvaged a few bottles of wine, vermouth and gin, knowing I'm probably going to get thirsty for more than water and juice.
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For those of us who spend all day at a desk, Dr. Rosner said, it's best to drink only when we feel thirsty.
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"The country is thirsty for freshness," said Mr. Saleh, who barely escaped a deadly attack on his office the day the campaign began.
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A man is thirsty when he fails to cloak his libido or his instincts in a perfectly calibrated mix of empathy and chill.
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We can't hold Capability Brown entirely responsible for our fixation with lawns, but he certainly rolled out acres of thirsty, finicky green velvet.
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Basically, it realized its blood-thirsty clients didn't care about the FDA's warning and would pay the thousands of dollars for treatments anyway.
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Feeding the hungry, clothing the naked, and giving a drink to the thirsty is a much better way to be a good Christian.
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If you were wondering about the pedigree of fashion-show guests, well ... At Margiela, designed by John Galliano, models stayed pensive and thirsty.
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"I think we shouldn't obsess with a summit with the United States only because we are thirsty for sanctions relief," Mr. Kim said.
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"Instagram is so thirsty, yet gives you Death by Water," Musk said in response to a tweet asking why he had deleted his account.
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The Game Of Thrones finale was one of the most highly-anticipated and important television finales in history — and it was apparently thirsty work.
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You can get a box of treats during your period, wine when you're feeling #thirsty, and even DIY craft projects to keep you busy.
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Every five minutes, my core temperature is taken and I'm asked how thirsty I am, how hard I'm working, and how hot I feel.
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Either way, the site is still thirsty to do something with your health data, perhaps whether you want to share it or not. [CNBC]
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Aside from this basically being a dream come true for this thirsty writer, it also leads to a fun battle between two incredible soldiers.
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In the past, soaring oil prices could threaten the global economy by squeezing household budgets and depressing spending in petrol-thirsty countries like America.
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Pankey allegedly told the woman that one night in July, while she was in bed, Caden began to cry out, saying he was thirsty.
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He was thirsty and hungry, but the only food he had was a spoiled sandwich, crackers, and a few cans of Mickey's Malt Liquor.
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Also, if you're thirsty for more of the latest picks from one of Silicon Valley's premiere accelerators check out our list from Day 2110.
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Nothing else originally sounded appealing but I'm thirsty so I take a swing and get one that mainly seems to be orange and pineapple.
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And given all the hype around how Whole230 will make you feel, it makes sense that people are thirsty to jump on the bandwagon.
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So Violet was thirsty for the very first time — and somehow she knew that she could use her mouth to make herself feel better.
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The efforts appear to have actually paid off, given the attention given to the trend — but the brand looks beyond thirsty as a result.
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I offer to drive so I can get gas while we're out, and I stop at Costco to fill up my very thirsty car.
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"Just the thirst for Noah is just... It's a desert out there and everyone's so thirsty for him, and I love it," she said.
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There's also the assumption that to be "thirsty" means to be overtly sexual, says Justine Shuey, PhD, a board certified sexologist and sexuality educator.
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But there's nothing quite as sobering as seeing your thirsty face beamed onto a screen for all of your fellow bar-goers to see.
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Flint, Michigan (CNN)Trash bags still cover the water fountains at First Trinity Missionary Baptist Church to keep thirsty congregants from drinking from them.
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EISEN: BUT WE ARE SEEING FRUSTRATION IN AMERICA RIGHT NOW ON ECONOMY AND INEQUALITY AND LOW WAGES AND CLEARLY AMERICANS ARE THIRSTY FOR CHANGE.
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" Courtney says Jermichael's comments are "absurd" and "offensive" -- adding, "Don't be so pathetically thirsty for attention that you choose to devalue another man's motives.
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If your Facebook News Feed is looking a bit more colorful recently, there's good reason: The company is thirsty for your precious personal content.
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It's a supremely clever, very thirsty mechanic from the Netmarble team, engaging with an extremely dedicated fan base, who self-identify as the ARMY.
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But negative rates in the euro zone have left the company thirsty for yield, which is vital in the world of insurance and reinsurance.
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This is mostly a good thing; Bee made me actually laugh — something late night seldom makes me do — and I was thirsty for more.
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Rawat has started inter-cropping high-value vegetables in her apple orchard, instead of less thirsty crops like finger millet, which fetched lower prices.
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They're all THIRSTY AF for fame, and crave the spotlight more than any other group of dudes on this show we've seen so far.
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A small team of employees meticulously curates the page, planning it weeks in advance, and it never feels as thirsty as other corporate accounts.
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Israelis "are very thirsty for the expression of a time that is so critical to our history," said Adina Kamien-Kazhdan, the exhibition's curator.
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During Prohibition, thirsty and desperate New Yorkers turned to rum produced in the Caribbean, where the spirit was first distilled in the 17th century.
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Stefaniak told her friend she was very thirsty and wanted to leave her Airbnb to get water, but it was raining too hard outside.
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" If your TV desires are a little less thirsty, you can get your beauty queen on with the Jennifer Aniston-led Netflix Movie "Dumplin'.
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Nothing feels more decadent than a hefty bath towel, and these Turkish cotton 18-piece sets ($106, normally $211) are super soft and thirsty.
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"Is the coarse salt in the truffade making you a little thirsty?" asks the Cantal man behind the counter, pulling down a tap handle.
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In the drought-parched village of Vuna, talks have led to water being trucked in, bath-water being shared - and plenty of thirsty animals.
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This got me thinking: what are some of the best Grindr bops to listen to when you're thirsty and feel like whetting your whistle?
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So before you swig from that bottle, you might want to check in with that small voice inside to see if you're actually thirsty.
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In court, he spoke of the horrors he has seen, including children, weak and thirsty, who were desperate for safe harbor in the West.
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You're probably thirsty at this point, at which point you can head on down to World of Beer to get a $1 craft beer.
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She stood up unsteadily, and immediately had to clutch at the table for support, her mouth gaping like the mouth of a thirsty fish.
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While the 488's intakes ducts are a necessity of the new car's air-thirsty turbocharged V8 engine, the 458 Speciale was normally aspirated.
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If the circuits work the same way in people, it may be key to understanding the neuroscience of what happens as we feel thirsty.
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And the organization's website is a wealth of advice if you want to ditch your thirsty lawn in favor of more environmentally friendly options.
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We'll let Congress and the politicians fight it out, but if somebody's hungry or thirsty or needs some help, we're going to help them.
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The Buffalo Bills legend was signing autographs at the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio over the weekend when he got thirsty.
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We are urged to show hospitality to strangers, and reminded that the hungry, the thirsty, the stranger are all our charge to care for.
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Most animals in these markets are dying and thirsty and kept in squalid containers moved and shipped around as if they were simple commodities.
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It is also the raw material for a vibrant and thirsty resale ecosystem with prices that can rise exponentially on the internet's gray markets.
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Officials are issuing standard warnings about how to stay healthy: Drink plenty of water, and do it regularly; don't wait until you feel thirsty.
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But I think it's just because women are thirsty, and there is not much content made for us and by us that's completely unfettered.
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But even in a universe filled with futuristic demons, robot zombies, and blood-thirsty elves, the Orks are considered the most successful intergalactic conquerors.
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New studies of Russian cosmonauts, held in isolation to simulate space travel, show that eating more salt made them less thirsty but somehow hungrier.
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The other says that perpetually thirsty plants simultaneously assist and compete with their neighbors' roots, causing the vegetation to "self-organize" into the patterns.
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Breakthroughs in all technologies will be needed to ensure our world does not go thirsty; and at all levels - national, city, business and home.
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And since cats do not have a strong urge to drink water when they are thirsty, keeping them hydrated using food is super important.
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Thirsty walkers can find refreshment at one of the wine bars called guérites, stone outbuildings that vintners used to store tools and take shelter.
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It's intuitive and simple: If you consume a lot of salt, you will become thirsty and drink water, and flush out the extra sodium.
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The film, which stars Lupita Nyong'o and Winston Duke as a couple forced to fight off blood-thirsty doppelgangers, cost $20 million to produce.
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That's drawing attention from new, ad-supported streaming providers like the Roku Channel, PlutoTV and SamsungTV Plus, which are also thirsty for children's storytelling.
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Humanity is enslaved by these gold-thirsty tyrants, whom are unaware that their 'man-animals' are about to ignite the rebellion of a lifetime.
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Here's what else is happening: Whether or not you're thirsty, you might want to pick up a hot drink on your way to work.
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So you don't want to feel too stuffed or want to be too wet; you don't want to be too thirsty, or too anything.
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Almost every national title had offices within a half-mile radius, with a dense thicket of pubs and bars catering to their notoriously thirsty journalists.
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"The media, they just so thirsty to put women in hip-hop — not just women in hip-hop, color women — against each other," she said.
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I'm super thirsty and we have no cold seltzer in the fridge, so I grab the blueberry beer I put in there the night before.
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It is uncanny to see a restaurant strive and miss on Instagram; it's like seeing a casual acquaintance post thirsty selfies in ill-fitting jeans.
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This could cripple livelihoods across the predominantly agricultural country, where 80% of water is used to irrigate thirsty crops such as sugar cane and rice.
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" Episode 6Here's a tip: Should you ever get separated from someone and have a blood-thirsty monster on your ass, don't scream "I'm right here.
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Thousands of years ago, the liquid asphalt trapped unsuspecting mammoths, horses, giant ground sloths, camels and bison that roamed the area, thirsty for a drink.
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I was more concerned with getting to the bar for Thirsty Thursdays and spending Saturdays gallivanting in the West Village than a strict workout routine.
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I walked into the park, thirsty in the heat, and asked a young man on a bench if he had noticed a drinking fountain around.
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People were turned off by soy, and therefore thirsty for an alternative; at the exact same time, that alternative miraculously appeared in the dairy case.
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According to showrunner Kay Cannon (Pitch Perfect 2), she was approached with the book when she was "thirsty" tell a story from a woman's perspective.
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Check out the gallery ... CJ's bringing back the festival's infamous "gourmet" cheese sandwiches, and her shots with Evian water are guaranteed to make anyone thirsty.
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Nicki Minaj may be a master at spitting rhymes and keeping Drake thirsty, but she's got a lot to learn when it comes to Snapchat.
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After a while of this, Jamie's so thirsty that he almost cheats on Claire with Laoghaire (Nell Hudson), who'd been crushing on Jamie for ages.
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I can see now why Anthony might have been frustrated that it took so long, but it was hot and we were all very thirsty!
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Too often, if I'm adding an acid into my routine for light exfoliation, it leaves my skin thirsty and on the brink of a breakout.
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Farmers complain the water will go first to thirsty urban centers for human consumption before it can be used to irrigate agriculture or water cattle.
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Photo: HBO/Game of Thrones The second appeared a few minutes later, between the feet of an equally thirsty Ser Davos Seaworth and Gendry Baratheon.
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Andre suggests they reach a settlement, but that's not Thirsty and Lucious' style: they want to dig dirt on the woman and discredit her case.
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Many thirsty working-class Americans, from the Poles to the Germans (whose breweries were targeted), swung behind Al Smith, the Democratic presidential candidate in 1928.
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U.S. foreign assistance is our moral call and our opportunity to feed the hungry, offer water to the thirsty, and free the stranger from exploitation.
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While the electric DJ keeps the music going on the first floor, thirsty clubbers can use touchscreen terminals to order from among 16 mixed drinks.
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Instagram is thirsty on a good day, but the prospect of a decline in hearts and comments seems to have triggered a global thirst crisis.
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Therefore, when they stage brewing competitions, a beginner must be a part of each team – encouraging brewers to recruit new, thirsty talent to their group.
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His fans, thirsty as we may be for a taste of new music, will just have to put up with his flawless back catalogue instead.
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It's no wonder the Glacier National Park black bear has been seen licking snow off the tree: After months without drinking, it's probably incredibly thirsty.
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And as soon as they do, they're going to be crazy thirsty for a place to drop those children off while they do their work.
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In the previous decade alone, 245 prisons moved into rural America as towns, thirsty for relief, began begging private corporations to build in their backyard.
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It confirms what was already evident on Twitter and in our souls — people are thirsty for Beto and they want to keep seeing him around.
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The world where a lucky few post pictures in exchange for subsidised travel to exotic locales, to which we, the thirsty masses, yearn to follow.
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Pressure for consolidation among carmakers has grown with the challenges posed by electrification, tightening emissions regulations and investment-thirsty technologies for connected and autonomous vehicles.
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Both the cops and Brown's boss questioned why he kept drinking the tea, but Brown shrugged it off, telling them that he was just thirsty.
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Another is this Belgian beer bar off Washington Square Park, where thirsty travellers cradle goblets of Chimay and Delirium Tremens drawn straight from the tap.
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So I can leave when I get thirsty, and then I can get back on the plane without any risk of getting a stomach bug.
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A convenient cafe selling popcorn and fizzy drinks flanked the endpoint, receiving thirsty customers, while the winners' awards ceremony began with a martial arts performance.
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They must outrun hundreds of blood-thirsty racer snakes on the way (if they intend to live past the age of two minutes, that is).
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These thirsty bartenders must enter via the pub's secret back door with proof of their bar employment, and no more than one guest per person.
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We're left with leotard-and-thigh-highs model Shea Couleé, human American Studies thesis Sasha Velour, Restylane spokesmodel Trinity Taylor, and the ever-thirsty Peppermint.
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The style is a take on a radler, a traditional German mixture of beer and citrus juice or soda, originally created to sate thirsty cyclists.
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But after trudging for more than six hours through rivers, mud and steep hills, they reached the first gold mining camp exhausted, hungry and thirsty.
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Related: Inside Adult Swim's New Rotoscoped Sci-Fi Comedy 'Dream Corp LLC' 2,000 Watercolor Paintings Create a Haunting Animated Film Thirsty for Indie Sci-Fi?
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Schmale said he hasn't seen a coroner's report to verify the causes of death, still he speculates the dogs were thirsty and the water contaminated.
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Instagram is about to get a little less revealing by scrapping the "Following" tab that lets you see all of your friends' strange, thirsty activity.
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Very late, around 1 or 2 in the morning, workers from the Mercer Hotel and other local restaurants and hotels come by, footsore and thirsty.
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The long, narrow subway grate was sandwiched on one end by a garbage can, and on the other by a large, thirsty-looking potted plant.
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On Tuesday, the makeup mogul announced on Twitter that his namesake brand, Jeffree Star Cosmetics, would be discontinuing the Thirsty and Alien eye-shadow palettes.
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Customers are thirsty for drinks bottled in resealable, lightweight plastic, she said, emphasizing that Coca-Cola has no plans to abandon plastic, single-use packaging.
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The food/drink: Millennials get thirsty for kombucha and canned wine, and are down to order anything from a brunch menu or meal delivery app.
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" Week 3 On the media's request to unseal parts of the trial that are currently secret: "A thirsty press is essential in a free country.
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Starbucks is shorting cold drink lovers by loading up on ice cubes, and one thirsty Illinois customer's so pissed about it ... she's filed a lawsuit.
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Anyone who thinks holiday shopping is bad need only go to Party City the weekend before Halloween for a taste of the blood-thirsty costume madness.
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The young and thirsty Hurricanes look to build off that momentum on Thursday as they visit the Winnipeg Jets in the season opener for both teams.
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Sporting his Calvin's, the 18-year-old flexed his biceps in this shirtless selfie that he posted to Instagram and the internet was thirsty for it.
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Nick also seems to be single, although he has a lot of thirsty comments on his most recent IG post right now, including one from Lex!
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There were certainly important policy initiatives like lawn buyback programs [helping homeowners replace thirsty green lawns with drought-tolerant crops] and publicity campaigns about water use.
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" The woman said to him, "Sir, give me this water, so that I may never be thirsty or have to keep coming here to draw water.
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Kanye West and Kim Kardashian got ya covered if you're thirsty for lemonade and unreleased Yeezys ... and it's all to raise money for a great cause.
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Added to this is that India is predominantly an agricultural country, with 80% of its water used to irrigate thirsty crops such as sugarcane and rice.
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Perhaps that interaction reminded the two how much they enjoyed hanging out — and, hopefully for the fans always thirsty for more Grande music, recording songs together.
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That said, the most popular content on Facebook Watch are still attention-thirsty viral videos, so Mixed Match Challenge might not have a lot of competition.
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It's light enough to be used as a daytime moisturizer on thirsty skin, or at night for younger-looking, brighter, and smoother skin upon waking up.
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Another, "The Tamarisk Hunter" about a bounty hunter named Lolo who's tasked with finding and killing water-thirsty tamarisk trees in a California gripped by drought.
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"Once you start drinking living water, you will understand and feel that you are not thirsty anymore because then finally your body gets what it needs."
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Others worry that, as temperatures rise, thirsty countries such as India and Pakistan or Egypt and Ethiopia will fight over rivers they share with their neighbours.
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Whether you want to know what the breaking point was or who gets the pig, you're just as thirsty for gossip as the rest of us.
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Water tables have duly plunged, prompting several states to oblige farmers to plant the thirsty crop later in the year, after the start of monsoon rains.
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"Just the thirst for Noah is just... It's a desert out there and everyone's so thirsty for him, and I love it," she told the outlet.
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Touch is excellent, Edge is a full-featured browser (if a bit thirsty), and I wouldn't mind at all if Apple stole helpful features like Timeline.
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Common sense could be anything from understanding that solid objects can't intersect to the idea that the kitchen is where people generally go when they're thirsty.
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Chastened, he heads back up the stairs and performs "Let Me Be Your Star" from the cancelled TV show Smash with a perfectly calibrated, thirsty desperation.
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Last year, Flirtey generated a buzz in food and retail when its unmanned aerial vehicles began delivering Slurpees from 7/11 to thirsty denizens of Nevada.
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And when you get that many thirsty college students and cash-rich tech startups in one giant room, a nerdy feeding frenzy is sure to follow.
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Pangburn runs her own business called Trigger Happy Images, and Bennet has a website called The Wolfpack Mrs, "for mamas with messy hair and thirsty hearts."
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PS: If this has made you thirsty for more, Saya is also streaming a song called "No Pressure" today, which you can listen to right here.
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Drake's thirsty burglar amped things up with her latest attempt to enter his Hidden Hills mansion ... going off on cops and getting her ass pepper sprayed.
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Yes, the professional networking platform — so full of thirsty randos desperate to send you messages about their Kickstarter — has become a valuable resource for online daters.
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Here, Mapplethorpe is not just a famous photographer, he becomes metonymic for whiteness, for any other unapologetic white gay male, thirsty to make blackness his own.
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Although there is only a short, free demo of the game available to play so far, I finished the teaser feeling thirsty for the full release.
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The design raises the question: When a thirsty American goes to the store looking for Budweiser, would he or she be confused upon encountering America instead?
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The first Nordstrom Local has personal stylists on site, a bar where thirsty customers can sip while they shop, and selected merchandise on colorful display throughout.
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After she and Ismail were left in the desert, Hajar ran seven times between two hills, Safa and Marwa, searching for water for her thirsty son.
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She told him she would lock up all the bottles in the car and if he was thirsty, he could bring a cup to the car.
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And it wasn't simply that we were all thirsty and tired and a bit sun battered: The desperation of the villages along the way steadily escalated.
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In most communities, we believe this infrastructure is larger than it needs to be in preparation for the expansion of the serviceable and charge-thirsty fleet.
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But due to concern over the amount of water the thirsty trees soak up, some local authorities have been reluctant to join the programme, Wara noted.
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But faced with growing competition for the Cauvery's water from other equally thirsty Indian cities, including Chennai, Bangalore is also looking for other sources of water.
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As Kanye West was busy delivering sage wisdom to his thirsty Twitter followers, Kim Kardashian was quietly freaking out about one particular piece of his advice.
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They have a big screen showing games, and a secret gem of a record collection with albums both spinning and for sale to the thirsty crowd.
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After three days of being in the correctional facility, Herr called her mother to tell her that she was thirsty and felt like she was dying.
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It's not realistic to find someone in the desert, who is thirsty and has no energy anymore, singing the most complicated arias shortly before they die.
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" The artist has had the opportunity to open up for Questlove of The Roots during Hennessey Artistry and even has a vocal credit on PARTYNEXTDOOR's "Thirsty.
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But as the Iranian water expert Kaveh Madani points out, it meant that the government encouraged farmers to plant thirsty crops like wheat throughout the country.
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Usually you'll get a bottle of water for free, but if you're the thirsty type, bring an empty water bottle and fill it before you board.
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"Consumers are thirsty for more and more high-quality content on streaming video content to watch on any device when and wherever you want," Greenfield said.
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"I ask for the Church and for you the grace to find the Lord Jesus in the hungry brother, the thirsty, the stranger," Pope Francis pleaded.
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In particular, with regard to drinking strategies, the researchers wanted to know if the runners planned to drink at regular intervals or when they were thirsty.
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Songs by Bob Dylan, Nick Drake, even Paolo Nutini, drifted down the river until, thirsty from his vocal exertions, he was keen to locate another bar.
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The islanders pair up amongst themselves, but before they can fully crack on, their relationships are tested by the weekly introduction of thirsty new cast members.
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Now 56, he says that "Piano Song" will be his last studio album with his current label, Thirsty Ear, and this show, at 7:30 p.m.
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In particular, with regard to drinking strategies, the researchers wanted to know if the runners planned to drink at regular intervals or when they were thirsty.
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" Not much has changed in this regard, except that now, as much as we thirst for approval, we dread being condemned precisely for being so "thirsty.
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Cannabis is hardier, less thirsty and cheaper to grow than the region's other main crops like apples and potatoes, but it is also illegal - for now.
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"Even then it seemed clear that our discursive climate of Twitter flamewars and content-thirsty political blogs wasn't going to lead to anything positive," he said.
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Instead, a French club that began a long-term campaign to woo her with some thirsty tweets from the owner has her for much of 2017.
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In fact it's one of those super-sticky hot weekends at the end of the summer when the sun is relentless and breathing makes you thirsty.
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The Venezuelans arrive hungry, thirsty and tired, often unsure where they will spend the night, but relieved to have escaped the calamitous situation in their homeland.
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Let's get one thing very CLEAR: that thirsty Gatorade mascot of a transvestite WILL NEVER see $10,000,000 or anything close 2 a penny of my money.
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If you're wondering how long it'll take an Australian man to read all those pages — and also get very thirsty doing it — we've got you covered.
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All of which are thirsty to find fame — as it makes those using it more alert, less hungry, and thus always ready to go out and party.
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If you give your phone number to Facebook for two-factor authentication, you won't just get an extra layer of security and a slew of thirsty texts.
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Who knows what Bachelor producers will make these women do next, but we can be sure that there's enough blood-thirsty face-sucking worms to go around.
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ILMASIN, Kenya (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - With a thirsty and impatient boy waiting nearby, Joseph Kipalian draws water from a tank and pours it into the boy's bucket.
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Gates are closed, the demon dogs are out thanks to Millie Bobby Brown, but the upside down is still here, and Netflix is thirsty for some mik.
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Arched in extremis, she was an undulating feast, her breasts softly bouncing, her nipples hard and dark as she pressed the last convulsions from her thirsty sex.
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You may have heard the claim that by the time you're thirsty you're dehydrated, so you should drink before you feel thirst — but that's also a myth.
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If you're thirsty, pop on over to the pour-over coffee shop down the street, or grab a craft beer around the corner at Rust Belt Brewing.
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This book is more thirsty than it is horny; its are teachings primarily concerned with how to transmute your desire for others into making women desire you.
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She had also pulled some shoes for me and had two bottles of water for me, just in case I got thirsty during our two-hour appointment.
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It was also posted on Reddit, where commenters sounded off on this good, scratch that, great-looking grandpa, from DerekSchwendeman, prompting some good wholesome and thirsty comments.
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This classy set is 50% off at just $19.98, so you can pour scotch and bourbon like a pro for up to six of your thirsty friends.
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I didn't feel hungry or thirsty and I was out working for 7h and walked to train station that took me just over an hour, one way.
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It would take decades for Wonder Woman to shatter records at the box office, finally convincing executives that the public is thirsty for the tales of women.
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Image: FXImagine yourself enjoying an idyllic day at the beach: You've been sitting out in the sun for hours and are starting to get a bit thirsty.
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AP Photo/Russel A. DanielsFor the last few years, the drought-stricken nation of Saudi Arabia has been responsibly cracking down on thirsty crops to conserve water.
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Sporting the same royal blue ruffled gown as Cuthbert, the three models posed together Sunday with their trays of water — making sure no one celebrity goes thirsty.
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Refineries in America and elsewhere are thirsty for heavy crude, because Venezuela's production of the stuff has dropped and demand for distillates made with it is strong.
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Insecure is currently available to stream on HBO Go. Listen to the playlist for "Thirsty as Fuck" below, and check out the rest at Insecure's Spotify profile.
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The only thing you should be throwing back on Thursdays ... are drinks in honor of our favorite time of the week (besides Friday, of course) Thirsty Thursday.
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If the salty news has you feeling thirsty, Tuesday also happens to bring another made up holiday to help you wash it all down: National Tequila Day.
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After bumping into some old media pals who to are also thirsty for an interview, a wager is placed to see who among them can nab McCallister.
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What We Learned From His Insta: So, most of Clint's feed is him posting videos of singing country songs in his car and racking up thirsty comments.
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"What was crazy was that the activation looks exactly like the activation you would see in a thirsty monkey at the moment it gets juice," Goldberg says.
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The truth of the matter is that, much like mainlining H2O when you're not even thirsty, liberally applying sunscreen every few hours is kind of a drag.
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Advertisers are by nature the most shamelessly thirsty entities on Earth, and they know the Super Bowl is the one time you actually care about their commercials.
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Essentially, Microsoft was the complete opposite of what we often see in the current tech cycle: unicorns limping across the finish line, nursing haircuts, thirsty for cash.
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But the delay means that even if a deal is eventually reached - the unit, in a highly competitive, cash-thirsty industry - will have endured months of uncertainty.
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"IDF troops, our children, adhere to high moral standards as they bravely fight blood-thirsty murderers in tough operational circumstances," he told his cabinet in broadcast remarks.
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Thirsty Jess fans were probably relieved to see him make an appearance in "Summer," since Team Logan was clearly ahead on points in the first two episodes.
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After Clinton railed against his gun positions tonight, painting him out to be a blood-thirsty gun nut, the debate moderators (inexplicably) didn't ask him to respond.
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But you don't have to be pessimistic or even biased to see that she's thirsty for fame, inconsiderate, and an alien to anything but a privileged life.
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You can "wave" at other users to send them a push notification inviting them to join you — like a FaceTime call, sure, but a bit less thirsty.
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Working with what he had ("There were a number of camels"), the general devised a story about a gingerbread thief who pilfered water from a thirsty camel.
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