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"voracious" Definitions
  1. eating or wanting large amounts of food synonym greedy
  2. wanting a lot of new information and knowledge synonym avid

865 Sentences With "voracious"

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His intellect was as voracious and discerning as his appetite.
It was a midnight shoot, and the mosquitoes were voracious.
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He was a voracious reader who loved science and math.
Now as a private citizen, he's still a voracious reader.
" He added, "The system is voracious, it would crush him.
Has one of tech's most voracious acquirers run off track?
"They were also voracious consumers of hard news," he added.
The Chinese are voracious consumers of the world's raw materials.
" She placed an almost voracious emphasis on the word "interesting.
China has long had problems managing its voracious consumption of water.
One is that the media has a voracious appetite for controversy.
To keep growing, Andromeda had a voracious appetite in the past.
Tesla founder and CEO Elon Musk is also a voracious reader.
There, they encountered another type of enemy: hordes of voracious mosquitoes.
And that is without accounting for the occasional voracious locust swarm.
The three bonded over their voracious musical interests and shared politics.
Without China's voracious appetite, the decline would be even more precipitous.
He was a voracious reader; his mother demanded it of him.
As it happens, Hahn's caddie, Mark Urbanek, is a voracious reader.
She was a voracious reader and started studying the restaurant industry.
Cheap rent and a voracious appetite for culture have attracted artists.
And in order to keep growing, Andromeda had a voracious appetite.
I was a fast, voracious and precocious reader as a child.
IN FINLAND'S vast forest lives a monster with a voracious appetite.
I was a voracious reader, and I wanted to learn everything.
Doug is a voracious reader — mostly literary fiction and historical works.
Newfoundlanders have a voracious appetite for, of all things, waxed bologna.
For what it's worth, billionaire Warren Buffett is a voracious reader.
The designs, like Michele's antiques collection, suggested a voracious curatorial eye.
I used to be a voracious reader, but then life happened.
Endowed with an insane metabolism, the voracious cephalopods are constantly eating.
Months after leaving competitive swimming I still had a voracious appetite.
Sea stars, like many bottom-dwelling creatures, have a voracious appetite.
" Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, meanwhile, he likened to a "voracious weasel.
They are destructive and voracious, sometimes more so than the mature adults.
Price: $12 and up Know someone with a voracious appetite for education?
Locals are voracious in their consumption of the newest and the best.
Glenn Ligon, also a voracious reader, is the counterpoint of the exhibition.
They are voracious users of mobile phones, the internet and social media.
Imports of rubbish have helped feed China's voracious appetite for raw materials.
Meanwhile, billionaire buddies Bill Gates and Warren Buffett are both voracious readers.
Voracious. Books were an escape from boredom and loneliness and also worries.
And that boy, he goes after the world with a voracious appetite.
Voracious. Loved "Charlotte's Web," anything by A. A. Milne including the poetry.
My father was a voracious reader, and he had a large library.
Weinstein had a "voracious appetite for women," Feldsher also told the jury.
You're voracious and you have a power over others you can't explain.
For most outsiders, the bigger worry is the current system's voracious power consumption.
These voracious birds are now eating up live young cattle, and costing farmers.
There is little hint of a voracious competitor in his calm, friendly demeanor.
She's lazy, accident prone, shouts rather than speaks, and has a voracious appetite.
I put up with a shitty bitrate on Rhapsody because I was voracious.
At the same time the meritocracy has acquired a voracious appetite for money.
China's appetite for German goods became a little less voracious (see chart 20203).
Many were voracious readers who reinvented themselves through books, often while in prison.
Home sales stalled in November after voracious climbs this fall, up 0.2 percent.
Why it matters: Bats are voracious eaters of insects, including many agricultural pests.
In waters dominated by voracious bluegill, the eggs were gone the next day.
My parents had always supported my voracious reading, world exploration and intellectual growth.
Whoever said looks don't matter never considered the voracious beauty of invasive species.
The voracious international scope strikes anyone who attends Cannes, whether audiences or filmmakers.
A beautiful and magical place to me as I was a voracious reader.
In this alone, one senses the voracious depth of Wong's determination and genius.
As a kid I was a voracious visitor to Washington's main public library.
Trump is 73 years old and not known to be a voracious reader.
She was an artist, a supporter of animal rights, and a voracious reader.
It is an invasive pest with a voracious appetite and remarkable reproductive talents.
In addition to Reddit, the voracious planner also reads travel books and blogs.
As a voracious young reader, he rarely saw characters who looked like him.
Amazon Kindle Paperwhite, $84.99Kindles make the perfect last-minute gift for voracious readers.
After all, scientists around the country are voracious consumers of this type of resource.
She's a voracious reader, almost always carrying a book with her, and an activist.
But voracious demand has sparked a lucrative illegal trade in many rapidly developing countries.
Despite the prevalence of short-form content, millennial readers are in fact voracious readers.
Hirondellea gigas are voracious scavengers that consume anything that comes down from the surface.
Warren Buffett credits many of his great money decisions to his voracious reading habit.
Environmentalists fear their voracious appetites could threaten the food chain for other aquatic life.
Ruth was a hard-living athlete with a voracious appetite for the high life.
These tiny birds are voracious eaters, snacking at 10-minute intervals throughout the day.
Artificial activation of these neurons in sated mice is sufficient to drive voracious feeding.
The good news for publishers is that romance readers are singularly voracious and loyal.
"It's like a voracious sort of market," Ms. Redgrave added of the fame machine.
Novesky's writing is alert to young readers' voracious appetite for the aliveness of language.
The Donald may be ideal for filling a voracious 24/7 cable news vacuum.
Many billionaires from Oprah Winfrey to Warren Buffet to Bill Gates are voracious readers.
Marijuana growers are also voracious consumers of supplies like fertilizers, as well as energy.
They eat rats and mice and are voracious hunters of birds, squirrels and chipmunks.
He was a voracious reader and excelled at school ("I tested well," he said).
Mr. Netanyahu is a voracious reader and student of history; Mr. Trump is neither.
"I don't know if I've ever worked with somebody quite that voracious," Plouffe added.
News cameras were on site, ready to record every detail for a voracious public.
Reyes, a voracious user of social media, frequently posts videos of Cabrera and Cespedes.
"Even for the voracious eater, our goal is to help children," Dr. Paul said.
Friends and colleagues described Dr. Tanton as a Renaissance man and a voracious autodidact.
Safa was a precocious, passionate young man and a voracious reader, particularly of poetry.
The voracious serpents wiped 10 out of 303 native forest birds off the island.
Dad was a voracious reader and an even bigger trivia nut than I was.
His hunger to get it down was voracious and the resulting work was veracious.
Beneath the churning painterly marks lay hopes of fulfilling the voracious eye, an impossible task.
This spurred a voracious demand for self-help books, therapy sessions and various fitness fads.
Some of America's top executives, such as Bill Gates and Warren Buffett, are voracious readers.
I have seen a voracious buyback the likes of which only a few companies have.
Another voracious and painfully venomous predator, the nomad jellyfish, entered the Mediterranean in the 1970s.
Nine years into her second career, Gold's appetite for cooking is as voracious as ever.
Germany, for instance, has come to rely on China's voracious appetite for its capital goods.
And probably rather quickly, either through digestion by voracious bark beetles, or during a wildfire.
If he speaks with knowledge it is for being a voracious reader of the news.
Life and business strategist Tony Robbins doesn't just write bestsellers, he's also a voracious reader.
I was a skinny kid — the little girl with a voracious appetite and endless energy.
Today it has more than 200 stores across the globe and a voracious fan base.
Voracious. All my childhood books stick with me and still continue to influence me today.
Less obvious is the link between the region's meth appetite and our society's voracious consumerism.
Campaigns are voracious — they have a way of crowding out the rest of the news.
But they're both voracious readers (she is a dedicated environmentalist) and they're mostly home alone.
Leon, who died last year, was a voracious collector and champion of African-American quilting.
Presumably, a mind so voracious might approve of her clothing going to the highest bidder.
He speaks with a slight accent and is a voracious reader of classic American novels.
Mr. Trump and his team "are voracious consumers of the product we develop," he said.
And the United States can't meet its voracious appetite for oil by looking inward only.
But Bannon is a voracious reader — of philosophy, theory and the hinge moments in history.
I'm a voracious reader of all of the right-wing, and farthest right-wing content.
If there's one thing great business leaders have in common, it's a voracious appetite for reading.
It turns out we've got a pretty voracious appetite, and we're looking few very specific things.
For somebody who is so poorly informed, Trump is by all accounts a voracious news consumer.
As tonight's tweet storm suggests, BTS have become known for their massive, voracious social media following.
And his voracious appetite for booze and rich food diminished his health and increased his waistline.
She's a voracious reader as I have been so we connected on that level as well.
But before his teammates can feed off Adams's energy, he has to accommodate his voracious appetite.
Emily provides a refuge from voracious mean-girl fans and shows him small-town teenage life.
People have a voracious appetite for a better way, and yesterday's 'wow' quickly becomes today's 'ordinary'.
Belle's not just a voracious reader in the live-action version, she's an inventor as well.
Not by Russian trolls, but by President Donald Trump's pernicious and voracious need to be vindicated.
He credits a voracious focus on saving and investing, frugality, and incrementalism for his financial independence.
He was a voracious reader who took what he read seriously, and routinely compromised with reality.
Although she is a voracious reader, "I don't have a favorite story any more," she said.
At the same time, our voracious appetite for natural resources is closing the window for action.
I devoured that book, "The Palm-Wine Drinkard," by Amos Tutuola, and became a voracious reader.
Guided by his curiosity, Webster is voracious — even what some might call indiscriminate — with his influences.
China has become a voracious consumer of the world's rocks, oil, food and other raw materials.
Voracious. I carried around a little blue canvas book bag stuffed with those Little Golden editions.
I'm a voracious reader, but I also sometimes read for work, or review books for pay.
Even Steve Jobs acknowledged the fact that his voracious curiosity led him to success in life.
Despite its voracious appetite, China produced just $18.5 billion, or about 13% of the world's chips.
""They are voracious in their appetite for Donald Trump," Moore added, "that&aposs the bad news.
"Shanley was voracious," said Carmen Durso, a lawyer who has represented several victims of sexual abuse.
Bowie was a voracious collector, and around 400 pieces from his holdings are going to auction.
In 9.993, biologists reported that lionfish had gotten so voracious, they actually started cannibalizing one another.
Trends, particularly those with the most voracious fan bases, are peculiar in their unpredictable life cycles.
Like the Yoga Book, the Yoga A12 seems destined to be a device for voracious content devourers.
There was nothing secret about this voracious rapacity; like a gluttonous ogre out of the Brothers Grimm.
My sisters Robin and Sarah Jane are voracious readers and they often tell me what to read.
It is voracious and ever-encroaching and it can only be stopped and destroyed by forceful action.
But television, I've said this before, I think it has sort of a voracious appetite for plot.
Second, Chinese shoppers are voracious and venturesome, an advantage to innovators with clever products but unfamiliar brands.
We've downgraded trainwrecks to the point that we're no longer as voracious and as ferocious toward celebrities.
"[You] need to display a voracious appetite to learn," said BlackRock's Global Head of HR Jeff Smith.
Meanwhile his voracious appetite extended to bootleg recordings of bands like Metallica, New Order, and Godspeed You!
According to stereotypes, men are the sexually voracious cheaters and women are the emotionally hungry commitment seekers.
The graph below shows the voracious appetite investors in the eurozone and Japan have for US debt.
Satisfying America's voracious egg appetite this way would require a farm bigger than the state of Massachusetts.
Party loyalists, political forecasters and academics alike are all looking at third-party candidates with voracious interest.
The president is a voracious consumer of information, in asking questions and asking us to provide information.
Regularly ravaged by a hot young man (Declan Eells) whose sexually voracious mother is the landlady (Ms.
For Lincoln Aston (more on him later), an older man with voracious appetites, he's a charismatic connector.
William Randolph Hearst, a voracious collector, bought at least 11 rooms from Hamilton Palace via French & Company.
It starts with a frugal, incremental mindset and moves to a voracious focus on saving and investing.
Instead of attending industry events, he's become a voracious reader of three or more books a week.
That could be his new normal — for now, anyway — though he retains his reputation for voracious work.
I was not one of those voracious early readers, but I loved the Winnie the Pooh books.
He was a voracious reader, and could speak effortlessly about any topic I had on my mind.
Epstein's a renowned talker, Zorba-like, known for his voracious curiosity and appetite for conversation and argument.
The Nathansons talked about their voracious appetite for art in an interview at their home last month.
To be a voracious reader, you have to put in time and care, like a fucking dork.
I was a lonely boy and a voracious reader who treated the library as my second home.
His popularity built in urban areas, where backers became voracious consumers of his missives on Twitter and WhatsApp.
Their appetite is apparently so voracious that, in large enough numbers, they can kill off young animal victims.
But voracious human appetites for shrimp—in some cases, all one can eat—are endangering these important trees.
Vessel rates are unlikely to recover soon especially as China's voracious appetite for coal and iron ore slows.
But in one important way the company's voracious appetite for cash makes it almost the opposite of Amazon.
However, here's a catch: voracious readers will find themselves throttled if they read or listen to too much.
You may laugh at fan fiction, but original written work has helped sustain voracious fan communities for decades.
He said she was a voracious reader and an unapologetic dancer who was always planning her next trip.
However, traders say that China's voracious thirst for oil will likely return once the immediate glut is cleared.
Trump is a voracious consumer of political media and Fox News is at the core of his diet.
Warmer temperatures have allowed the mountain pine beetle to survive winters, exposing the trees to the voracious pest.
In a world with voracious and growing demand for electricity, these deals are a tool of geopolitical jockeying.
They are named after large, voracious ants, bachacos, which cut leaves and bring them back to their colonies.
The insect is less than an inch long, but it has a voracious appetite for the plant's seeds.
By any standard, this is a plague, reminiscent of the Dutch elm disease or the voracious gypsy moth.
Teddy Roosevelt, she said, was a voracious reader; Abraham Lincoln liked to go to plays in the evenings.
A voracious reader of the morbid and obscure, Mr. Tsang began scouring books and online texts for inspiration.
Knowing that our voracious consumption fuels industry, and pollution, in Norilsk, are we prepared to alter our habits?
Without anything to snack on, the voracious eater dropped in brightness across spectra, whether visible or radio light.
And even some voracious readers are guilty of seeing the writings of Leo Tolstoy as an essential chore.
To that end, his voracious television appetite has left him with a number of opinions on the subject.
Her family eventually moved to Brooklyn, where Annette, a voracious reader, spent many hours in the public library.
Fox surges in interest because of this ruling with a voracious Comcast that won't want to back down.
He has a master's degree in English literature and remains a voracious reader who loves the written word.
Scientists have developed a healthy respect for praying mantises, acrobatic hunters with 3-D vision and voracious appetites.
I was a voracious reader, and because of it I was way ahead of other kids at school.
The retail giant receives a for each role because the company "keeps millennials' voracious appetite satisfied," says Park.
Basics Scientists have developed a healthy respect for mantises, acrobatic hunters with 3-D vision and voracious appetites.
I knew he was voracious reader, but was startled as we talked by how effortlessly he quoted Scripture.
Already a voracious collector, he doubled down on his passion, buying entire collections of academic journals and books.
The project's rationale is as a conveniently located supplier to the voracious mineral demands of Mongolia's southern neighbour.
Mr. Blazer was a large man with voracious appetites, not all of them in accordance with the law.
Even as the appetite for information and data flowing through the Internet is voracious, we've seen newsrooms closed.
Lee has tapped into this widespread and voracious appetite for clips of unplugged blackheads, exploding cysts, and oozy spots.
The mere mention of the fact that there was a finite quantity drove oversubscribed deals and voracious client appetites.
When black people became free, that's when black people turned into killers and voracious animals, and that's never stopped.
He cast himself as a sex object with a voracious appetite from the start, and never apologized for it.
It is also a story of tensions and contradictions between a small-scale family tradition and a voracious market.
Technology growth in particular saw the highest annual total in four years, driven in part by SoftBank's voracious dealmaking.
Only a year later, our obsession was exacerbated by Serial Season 1, which launched even more voracious internet sleuthing.
Meatless burger-maker Impossible Foods is looking to expand in Asia — a region with a voracious appetite for meat.
But now the question concerns whether or not Respawn can keep and convert their new, voracious legion of players.
The irony is that the French of the early modern period would not have identified themselves as sexually voracious.
That means continuously "feeding the beast" — our voracious demand and expectation for new compelling premium A-list-driven content.
Kids today are voracious technology consumers for sure, but they are also active participants—creators, collaborators, and even influencers.
I was filled with a voracious hunger for images, although unsure of what I was looking for in them.
Her thesis is built around stretched valuations, a voracious move lower in interest rates, and overweight hedge-fund allocations.
But especially so for young creatures, who are battling competitors for food and seeking to avoid larger, voracious predators.
He has always had a voracious appetite for information, and he is the unquestioned decision-maker at BP Capital.
Instagram's voracious success is distinct from Twitter's or Facebook's (although of course Facebook owns everything you do on Instagram).
The villain in Greg Keyes' 1996 fantasy novel The Waterborn is a voracious river god who devours his tributaries.
Lamb of God frontman Randy Blythe is a voracious reader, these days by choice but originally by divine intervention.
At the same time, some of China's most voracious buyers of American assets have come under pressure from Beijing.
It's tough to connect the figure we see before us with the sexually voracious man whom Hill's testimony describes.
An overhead cobweb of ultra-high-voltage power lines connects the power stations to the city's voracious aluminum smelters.
In recent years, China's voracious appetite for vehicles has accounted for almost all of the growth in global sales.
But this sort of thing came easily to him: He was a voracious reader with a gift for languages.
I was a voracious reader, I was almost as obsessed with reading as I was with music and football.
The history of Black American enslavement teaches that the hunger of power and sexual thrill are voracious and interconnected.
A candidate surrenders control over his or her life and subjugates everything to the voracious needs of the campaign.
The current president and his voracious advisors have put the industrial policy approach of the Obama administration on steroids.
Their mother home-schooled the kids, taught Fowler to play the violin and instilled a voracious appetite for books.
The beneficial lacewings that eat the aphids that eat squash and cucumbers are just as voracious for monarch caterpillars.
Officially, the US maintains a regretful tone about the decision, but the call reflects Trump's more voracious private anger.
Founders and venture capitalists were flooding the market with fresh supply of buzzy new tickers for a voracious public.
Several years ago it pivoted from listings towards selling financial-markets data and analytics, for which demand is voracious.
Sprawling Asian firms with voracious appetites for deals have a chance to diversify when target acquisitions may be cheaper.
The firm was founded in 2014 to meet China's voracious demand for the ore, from which aluminium is smelted.
In Rofé and Peele's hands, the 24-hour news cycle becomes a voracious, multiheaded monster that eventually engulfs everything.
Even amid the buoyant, upbeat period musical numbers that punctuate "Clock," you sense the voracious, spark-extinguishing shadows hovering.
I am just a voracious ego masturbating for strangers: I trade my sanity for money in 45-minute chunks.
My mother, against all odds given where she came from, is a devout liberal, an autodidact, and a voracious reader.
Knutsen, the entomologist, noted that voracious insect already is in other parts of the world, including North America and Africa.
Fortunately, there are ways to rekindle your concentration that will transform you into a voracious reader and a memory master.
At 50 to 60 miles across it ambled across the island like a voracious monster eating everything in its path.
But what that actually translates to is "I'm only a voracious reader when I have spare time"... which is rare.
That bill did take the entirety of session to make it to the governor's desk because there was voracious opposition.
It becomes a chicken or egg problem: Is it the voracious appetite of the public pulling media to publish more?
Many other types of skill and characteristics are missed, such as voracious curiosity or the ability to make intellectual connections.
There, Amazon's insatiable hunger for customers will turn into a voracious appetite for up to 50,000 highly paid new employees.
"The campaigns are voracious consumers of media of all types," Noam Paransky, a director in AlixPartners' retail practice, told CNBC.
Zeyad likes making short films and is an avid quizzer, a voracious reader, traveller, movie buff and comic book aficionado.
He's handsome, he's a voracious eater, and he has been taking women on dates, where he ghosts them mid-meal.
Since ground-nesting birds are very vulnerable to predators, it's possible voracious coconut crabs influence the distribution of these birds.
Accuse her simultaneously of career failure and of being too ambitious—her ambition a symbol of her voracious, smothering sexuality.
And that kind of investment, Say knew all too well, was a voracious source of demand for men and materials.
Airlines represent potentially easy-to-serve customers for biofuels, given the carriers' concentration around airports and their voracious energy needs.
He's a voracious reader, disclosing book recommendations for everyone from recent college graduates to people trying to understand the world.
She, too, had a voracious social life centered around a dozen best friends with whom she was in constant contact.
Voracious and omnivorous predators, wildly adaptable survivors, cephalopods were far more numerous, and their reign lasted longer, than the dinosaurs.
Rather suddenly, it seems, the voracious spending appetites of newly minted billionaires from Russia, Brazil and China have cooled off.
A voracious reader who was unquenchably curious and artistically suggestible, his personas were often an amalgam of other people's thoughts.
He was a voracious reader and had an endless well of trivia he could dip into, on nearly any topic.
A voracious reader with a near-perfect memory for names and dates, Mr. Moskowitz remained active into his final years.
The palms there provide essential income for struggling farmers, and the global appetite for palm oil is voracious as ever.
That led Dr Meyers to wonder if living alongside such voracious predators has resulted in pirarucu evolving particularly tough scales.
Outside the "crossworld," I'm a voracious consumer of film and video games, as well as a writer for both Smithsonian.
They are voracious -- the project just celebrated its second birthday, and they've already discovered more than 1,000 likely brown dwarfs.
Mattis, a revered Marine with a military career spanning four decades, credits his leadership success to his voracious reading habits.
Whatever one thinks of Bannon's politics, he is a voracious consumer of information and is very wired into Trump circles.
All her life, Susan Sontag, a voracious moviegoer, insisted on sitting in the same seat in theaters: third row, center.
Voracious tenacity"I prefer to back people who God put them on this earth to make this company," he said.
Your voracious reader can keep track of all the books they've read and all the ones they want to read.
During his bodybuilding days though, Schwarzenegger says he was nicknamed "the garbage disposal" because of his rampant and voracious appetite.
The president is a creation of TV and a voracious consumer of it, but his tastes are limited and specific.
"E-commerce is creating voracious demand for warehouse that's closer to deep-pocketed consumers," said Alex Klatskin, general partner at Forsgate.
When you're hanging out with one of these voracious readers, they'll make you want to read more just by simple proximity.
In the lakes, lampreys found a utopia: no predators, and bountiful prey that had no natural defenses against their voracious appetites.
India's voracious movie-going public has also seen popular actors starring in the top roles, with the underdog emerging on top.
Pimco Income has been popular because of its stellar long-term returns against a backdrop of investors' voracious appetite for yield.
Warren Buffett, a voracious reader, will be the first to tell you that reading is the most valuable source of knowledge.
The air is warm and humid - just as cockroaches like it - to ensure the colonies keep their health and voracious appetites.
Manson and his "family" plied the band with drugs and women, and Wilson had a voracious appetite for both, Love writes.
Beef is a particularly voracious user of water, with 15,000 litres of water needed to produce a kilogram of the meat.
Camille had a voracious appetite for exploring any medium she could get her hands on: photography, painting, printmaking, and eventually filmmaking.
If we know anything about these books, its that they attract voracious readers always in need of a new literary fix.
Top lawyers' hourly fees blew past $230,000 years ago, but the maximum Kirkland rate impressed even the most voracious legal eagles.
Hoping to curb their voracious visitors, the family is now building a massive, 6-foot metal fence around the front yard.
In Zeke's case, all the voracious discursive stuff—all the "thick description" his ethnographer-hero Clifford Geertz espoused—avails him nothing.
In 2018, the U.S. promises voracious demand for unskilled labor, and a willingness to pay a hefty premium to get it.
Like other homeowners, he felt the nudge toward a deer fence when a particular flower succumbed to the deers' voracious appetite.
Mr. Jennings kick-started his interest in classic country, which he then consumed with the voracious zeal of a new convert.
A voracious reader as a child, he discovered chemistry in college, and earned a Ph.D. at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
A new survey of the country's wealthiest reflects a dynamic economy fueled by consumption and a voracious appetite for real estate.
From smartphones to social media and PCs to online shopping, U.S. citizens are, of course, voracious consumers of all things tech.
Mounted on a dolly, the official camera is shown stalking the "Count Dracula" set as relentlessly as Mr. Lee's voracious count.
China is Australia's largest trading partner, whose voracious consumption of Australian iron ore, coal and other exports has lifted Australia's economy.
The problem is that the body fights to get back the fat, lowering the metabolic rate and driving a voracious appetite.
At Flaget High School, he was a voracious reader, worked in the library stacks and had several homosexual encounters, he said.
A voracious reader with a vivid imagination, she liked to engage people with her storytelling, a path that led to writing.
The lilting timbre of his name is like a lament hailed by his companions, among them, Paparazzo, a voracious press photographer.
Suddenly, a season of suffocating heat, bone-dry skies and voracious fires has given way in southeastern Australia to widespread thunderstorms.
The most obvious is the bull market's longevity, fueled largely by the Federal Reserve's ultralow interest rates and voracious bond buying.
"She's a baby, learning how to walk and climb, and she's voracious," in the tradition of Cookie Monster, Mr. Cameron said.
For all of these characters, poetry is fundamentally a sensual undertaking, and Mr. Jodorowsky is a voracious poet of the flesh.
As you develop your content, your content will eventually reach the eyeballs of Power Relationships, because Power Relationships are voracious readers.
China's voracious appetite for Brazilian commodities, which underpinned Brazil's strong economic performance before 2014, is very unlikely to return anytime soon.
With one legendary exception—in the 1920s, the 'maneater of Punanai' was a voracious killer—Sri Lankan leopards are not maneaters.
Naturally, lots of viewers will be waiting to see how the band handles this voracious request — or if they ignore it altogether.
Pop is a voracious and enthusiastic student of American music, from the Ronettes and Dave Brubeck to Link Wray and Bob Dylan .
What those who didn't know him came to realize was that Harper also possessed maybe the team's most voracious appetite for work.
It helps that the volume of transactions, on which acquirers levy a fee, is rocketing, propelled by voracious spending in emerging economies.
An avid reader and voracious learner, Hamilton dreamed of finding a way off the island where he had experienced so much hardship.
Meatgirls and meatboys love the idea of being the center of attention, the object of their partner's voracious sexual and oral appetites.
But after reading through Apple's voracious appetite for software, you can't help but think that Flipboard is just another dead app walking.
He's also a voracious nerd: Lennon reads science journals and pays close attention to the speeches of theoretical physicists, scientists, and futurists.
Huge television deals, often negotiated on the back voracious demand from foreign fans, have made the English Premier League the world's richest.
It's a violent, voracious game, where cherub-faced enemies are kicked into torture devices and exploded into shimmering chunks of golden death.
"She will be remembered for her voracious appetite for reading, love of cooking, and trailblazing new adventures with Joseph," her obituary states.
She's a voracious reader as I have been, so we connected on that as well, and she's kind of brilliant and beautiful.
A voracious reader, her painting, sculpture, installation, sound, and video works were imbued with metaphors drawn from epic poetry, utopianism, and surrealism.
Mr. Church is mild-mannered, kind, circumspect, a voracious reader, an impeccable cook, and before long, a devoted member of the household.
So the persistent "fact" that circulated about me for a little while was that I was a voracious Hitachi Magic Wand user.
She has the vague, fleeting sense of a life that will grow bigger, of wider open spaces, a purer love, voracious appetites.
In India and China, two of the world's most voracious spenders, mobile payments are 30-35 percent of transactions, according to Statista.
The icing on the whitefly's cake, he said, is all the mulberry trees, which are steadily being denuded by the voracious bugs.
Shoppers in China largely accept Alibaba's voracious data collection, which allows the company to create detailed behavioral profiles across its many platforms.
Known and Strange Things, a new collection of essays by Teju Cole, is a testament to its author's voracious consumption of culture.
My wife, who is a voracious reader, is content to wait until halfway through a book to see if it gets good.
This is what American male culture taught us early on: Women were like "meat" and we must always nurture a voracious appetite.
The ideal candidate has a voracious appetite for news and a knack for finding stories and videos that people want to share.
For instance, the U.S. agricultural and service sectors have a voracious demand for low wage workers to perform jobs Americans will not.
The latter, led by Adam Neumann, has a voracious appetite for cash to spend on leases, fixing up offices, and attracting customers.
Every year, tens of thousands of Book of the Month members — particularly voracious readers — vote on one Best Book of the Year.
The research community is desperately trying to understand America's voracious appetite for pornography and determine if it is connected to externalized behavior.
Voracious. My parents didn't go to college, but they were devoted readers and took us to the library and the bookstore regularly.
Hollywood's first iconic one might be embodied by Barbara Stanwyck as Phyllis Dietrichson—the blonde, sexually voracious spouse-killer in Double Indemnity.
Few spectators, if any, attend Mets games, in stark contrast to the voracious appetite for tickets to the Red Sox-Yankees series.
Each year at the Hot Docs film festival in Toronto, hundreds of documentaries screen for audiences voracious for non-fiction-based cinema.
The objects are but one product of this voracious creativity, yet, they proliferated; there are hundreds of them in this exhibition alone.
In 10 days, the locusts are expected to grow to about two inches and mature into voracious flying swarms in search of food.
However, there are a few here that Supernatural's voracious fanficcers need to get on right now, because honestly "Kentucky Goblins" needs to happen.
"For years we have witnessed China's voracious appetite for the personal data of Americans," Attorney General William Barr said at a press conference.
The account of a veterinary student's dramatic metamorphosis from a soft-spoken brainiac into a voracious arm-biter is rich with parable potential.
When voracious white blood cells known as macrophages detect the presence of these foreign proteins, they immediately sense danger and spring into action.
Pisces are also voracious media consumers, so you can expect them to be down for a cozy movie marathon or a concert date.
Once we got over the initial shock, being the voracious stargazers that we are, we knew we needed to take a closer look.
They also were voracious readers, and reading books like The Innovator's Dilemma and Crossing the Chasm helped shape the company philosophy over time.
China's voracious demand for and production of steel puts Beijing "in the driver's seat" when it comes to global pricing power, UBS said.
Likewise, the list of U.S. presidents who loved books is long: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, and JFK were all voracious readers.
While many of these pills went to legitimate patients, millions more were showered on troubled communities with a voracious thirst for pain relief.
" Garry Winogrand "pushed things a stage further, combining Frank's ad hoc aesthetic with a pictorial appetite so voracious it bordered on the indiscriminate.
Defense Secretary James Mattis, a revered Marine with a military career spanning four decades, credits his leadership success to his voracious reading habits.
With nothing to stop the voracious pests — no bigger than a grain of rice — they bore into the pines, where they produce larvae.
A Jew who, working for a newspaper, had gone riding among Cossacks, Babel is discussed as a voracious observer of details and ambiguities.
Cramer also turned to a favorite technology play, Broadcom, to look ahead at any possibly takeover candidates for the smart and voracious acquirer.
Despite the voracious and varied political food fights that played out in Brazil's lower house, Temer was known for remaining above the fray.
To have any chance, he must turn to television, where empathy, careful listening, and voracious curiosity are not the coin of the realm.
I'm a librarian, a voracious reader, and a self-proclaimed nerd, and this is one of my favorite ways to find reading recommendations.
That will be up to big builders like Turner Construction Company, one of its most voracious customers and a giant in the industry.
At a cognitive level, they are voracious vampires for your attention, and as soon as you look at one, you are basically toast.
But if we get through this crisis, let's hope we will have learned that a life without voracious consumption is nothing to fear.
According to officials, the adult snakehead is a voracious predator of other fish, frogs, small reptiles ... even birds and small mammals aren't safe.
A voracious reader, he was quick and charming, but, according to the former associate, he had a chip on his shoulder about class.
There are so many poor and powerless men and women, who every day are destroyed by a zealous and voracious criminal justice system.
Thanksgiving is a day for family, mediocre NFL games, voracious caloric consumption, and quite often,  political arguments that quickly devolve into fruitless acrimony.
Thanksgiving is a day for family, mediocre NFL games, voracious caloric consumption, and quite often — political arguments that quickly devolve into fruitless acrimony.
Collins's primary characters are always some version of herself: a black woman, an intellectual with a voracious mind and, occasionally, a disappointing husband.
Cuban often describes himself as a voracious reader who believes that "life-long learning is probably the greatest skill" a successful person can have.
The locusts are expected to grow to about two inches in 10 days and to mature into voracious flying swarms in search of food.
Simultaneously, India voracious demand for oil recently hit a record, consuming more than 4 million barrels per day, according to International Energy Agency figures.
The common ragweed, or Ambrosia artemisiifolia as it's formally called, is a voracious plant known for quickly overtaking whatever environment it's suited to inhabit.
Get too close and it's difficult to snap a photo — though I'm sure LA's voracious Instagram community will find the best angle soon enough.
Audible's new functionality arrives at a time when savvy users consume voracious amounts of music and video — which frequently go viral on social media.
The firm now expects those two voracious digital platforms to take about 68 percent of all incremental ad spending in the next three years.
They grew progressively dehydrated, failed to photosynthesize, and couldn't fend off the voracious appetites of bark beetles, which consume the helpless trees' inner tissues.
But not everyone believed Facebook would pass up the chance to collect data, given the company's history of voracious optimization fueled by user data.
So if the French thought it was the Italians who were the voracious lovers then what are we to make of shows like Versailles?
Facebook's original entry into the world of media, the launch of Instant Articles in 2015, has spurred voracious consumption of news on the platform.
He had decided to become a revolutionary, not a priest, but he remained, for the rest of his life, a voracious and attentive reader.
The most voracious fruit consumers, on the other hand, are to be found in Washington DC, with 403 percent of adults meeting the guidelines.
For a rabid entertainment fan, Easter eggs are friendly little inside jokes in your favorite pieces of pop culture that reward the voracious viewer.
Though I never opened schoolbooks, I was a voracious reader from a very early age (comic books, detective stories, biographies, novels, you name it).
Forty years older than Skolnick, Bickett was known for "The Archive," a voracious, conceptual-art magnum opus that became his all-encompassing life's work.
Yet it is unclear how many more like them have even kept significant papers; what exists is already traded on a voracious collectors' market.
On top of that, the carbon system is a voracious consumer of the electricity generated by Boundary Dam, which has 150 megawatts of capacity.
These species pose a serious threat to the Great Lakes ecosystem—Asian carp are voracious eaters and breeders, and can easily outcompete native fishes.
American tech icons like Microsoft, with voracious needs for global engineering talent, are expanding their Vancouver offices, partly because of Canada's smoother immigration process.
Farmers and gardeners may revile the monkeys for their voracious appetites, but many tourists are drawn to their heart-shaped faces and soulful eyes.
A particular concern is the virtual shutdown of economic life in China — a voracious consumer of the world's oil, food and other raw materials.
It's a fitting start to this unguarded autobiography by the unorthodox neurologist with a voracious, restless mind who lived a full and passionate life.
"That's called an emergency intervention," said Mr. Davoli, a vigilante hero in the battle against the voracious potholes that have opened across the city.
Jefferson and Madison were voracious readers of Adam Smith, who believed that monopolies prevent the competition that spurs innovation and leads to economic growth.
Ephemeral tweet storms and voracious news cycles may cause us to forget that history judges its protagonists on what they contributed to their society.
I am a voracious reader who finishes at least one book per week, so I am reading to Liebchen to help pass the time.
Now, she&aposs incredibly vocal and voracious, meowing and jumping up on the counter before we can even get the food on the plate.
"I think the habit of being a voracious reader and absorber of information is what I attribute to helping me every day," he says.
The first focuses on today's global fast-fashion and regular fashion industries and how they came to be so enormous, voracious, so seemingly uncontainable.
Aside from Mr. Penzler, the most voracious reader on staff is Steve Viola, the store's paperback buyer, who consumes about 10 books a month.
He was also fiercely intelligent, skilled in verbal combat, a voracious reader and utterly uninterested in helping white people feel more comfortable around him.
"The appetite is particularly voracious for technology, media, healthcare and financial services, and for the foreseeable future it won't be going away," he added.
American farmers have lost billions in sales to China as the country has turned to South America to satisfy its voracious demand for soybeans.
The artist's practice is informed by a voracious appetite for images from and references to popular culture, literature, philosophy, anthropology, science, and art history.
The voracious, inch-long fall armyworm, the larval form of the armyworm moth, can breed rapidly, spread great distances and is hugely difficult to eradicate.
I had this voracious appetite for witchcraft history and religious history, and I was meeting all these incredible people, and going to these amazing rituals.
Paul Begala, the Democratic strategist and CNN contributor, said that New York's voracious press corps would cover the candidates aggressively no matter what they do.
Donald Trump, who has a voracious appetite for right-wing media, reportedly raised the problem of "no-go areas" during a conversation with Theresa May.
I am a voracious reader and a few pages, or chapters, before bed helps me quiet my mind and get a good night of sleep.
Furthermore, due to Mexico's ban on assault weapons, there is a voracious demand for semiautomatic and automatic rifles from the country's criminal organizations, he noted.
But Martin knows his voracious fan base, many of whom tweeted fervently during the Emmys that he should instead be writing The Winds of Winter.
Colbert reveals he has an especially voracious appetite for literature by listing not one, not two, but four books that are on his night stand.
So to whet GOT fans' voracious appetite for MORE MORE MORE, they have gifted us with this: the first official teaser-trailer for the season.
Incidentally, one area of support for the suppliers has come from voracious buyer China, which has seen "relatively strong" demand growth according to the IEA.
" A 1961 Life magazine article, "The President's Voracious Reading Habits," listed Fleming's novel as one of Kennedy's favorites due to his "weakness for detective stories.
Since the establishment of an explicitly legal and wildly profitable industry in California in the late eighties, our voracious appetites for smut haven't let up.
The world still has a voracious appetite for food, and consumption only stands to increase further as the population climbs toward 10 billion by 2050.
This time it's a simple American moth, the voracious fall armyworm, that has marched through Africa's fields and is threatening to cause a food crisis.
A tenant whose ex-husband ruined her credit with a voracious spending habit still has to live with that poor credit score for seven years.
Former NFL tight end Martellus Bennett is a voracious reader who says that books are one of his biggest expenses (he has 3,500 of them).
From its title to its voracious scope, "Life and Fate" is explicitly indebted to, yet never overwhelmed by, Tolstoy's saga of Napoleon's invasion of Russia.
After all, a bearded dragon, the most voracious pet reptile, eats about a 2270,2000 half-inch crickets, or 213 roaches, per month as a juvenile.
But one group of loosely affiliated Traveller families has gained particular notoriety for the scope of their illegal schemes and voracious appetite for doing business.
Furthermore, the biotechnology subsector has been by far the most active corner of the healthcare IPO market, and biotechnology companies are voracious consumers of capital.
Instead of encouraging the children's imaginations—unlocked and jubilantly voracious—it reduces the story to a problem with money, solved in the nick of time.
The effects of those cuts have been starkly visible for Social Security claimants: These figures should be unacceptable even to the most voracious budget hawks.
A. The thousands of species of voracious beetles in the family Scarabaeoidea evolved to move, bury and consume the excrement of many animals in nature.
But short-haul flights are increasing as countries like China, India, and Brazil open new routes to accommodate a voracious demand for domestic air travel.
He credits his voracious reading habit for keeping him sane in ADX and his strong support network for helping him stay afloat on the outside.
China is a voracious consumer of exports from around the world, and in recent years, it has also become an important consumer of finished goods.
The snakehead is not only voracious but can also reproduce at a high rate, disrupting the balance on land and in water, Mr. Robinson said.
Forsythe is intellectually voracious—a kind of theory scavenger, who, over the years, has drawn from fields including philosophy, physics, semiotics, and the visual arts.
But she couldn't say whether he'd read them, even though Pence has been described by other witnesses as a "voracious" reader of his briefing books.
"There are a lot of stereotypes about bisexual people: that they're greedy, sexually voracious, unable to commit, or secretly monosexual (either gay or straight)," says Fabello.
The former high school dropout's voracious appetite for knowledge and success as a boxer are very much related, if you hear Thurman's current trainer tell it.
Even voracious demand from Chinese buyers was not enough to increase cross-border dealmaking in Asia, where the total value of transactions plummeted 27 per cent.
Access to 3G, which is paid for by the megabyte, encourages Cubans to migrate from data-hungry services like Facebook and Instagram to less-voracious Twitter.
But drug dealers are not likely to stand still, with a long history of shifting their business models to feed Americans' voracious demand for the drugs.
She's this archetype of the monstrous, castrating, sexually voracious woman who can get attached to any political system regardless of whether it makes any particular sense.
But the industry has become voracious in its quest for growth, and whoever replaces Brill will be hard-pressed to work toward some kind of compromise.
With India's towns and cities projected to swell by an additional 404 million people by 2050, demand for infrastructure and services will continue to be voracious.
MASSIVE, VORACIOUS LIZARDS ARE INVADING THE SOUTHWESTERN US A local resident began recording the shocking video as the bird was nearly halfway down the serpent's throat.
The crown jewel of that system is the NSA, and there's reason to think it will grow even more secretive and voracious in the Trump administration.
Although they have voracious appetites, sizeable beaks, and talons, a lone, chittering squirrel hero was able to keep multiple jays away from a bowl of peanuts.
On the campaign trail, Mr. Duterte has been accused of groping female voters during rallies and has bragged about his voracious sexual appetite fueled by Viagra.
GKIDS On the inspiration for the magical turtle in the film: As a child, I was a voracious reader of fairy tales and myths and legends.
Solomon Woods, 49, a trim, dark-haired, soft-spoken physicist, was about to demonstrate how different they were, and how serenely voracious a black could be.
His father, a voracious reader who left high school early to help put a brother through college, worked six days a week running an extermination company.
REUTERS TV Scientists in Britain are hoping to find a sustainable way to stop the march of the voracious fall armyworm caterpillar that has infested Africa. 
For the first time ever in her life, this voracious omnivore declined food, even the gourmet canned stuff, even a liver treat garnished with peanut butter.
They base their view not on antipathy for Tesla or Mr. Musk, but on cold financial calculations, including its heavy debt load and voracious cash burn.
Yours truly, Match Book In this column our literary matchmaker Nicole Lamy scans her shelves to help voracious readers decide what book to pick up next.
George Packer's "Our Man" portrays Holbrooke in all of his endearing and exasperating self-willed glory: relentless, ambitious, voracious, brilliant, idealistic, noble, needy and containing multitudes.
One of my life's great pleasures is that my 19-year-old son is a voracious reader and constantly recommends books to me — often debut fiction.
Latching onto China's voracious appetite for the region's oil, iron, soybeans and copper ended up shielding Latin America from the worst of the global economic damage.
After graduating in 2004, he found work at a used bookstore, and became a voracious reader, devouring books by Borges and Kafka and John Kennedy Toole.
"That makes it easier to see if there is any frass," Ms. Lynn said, the term for the tiny bits of fiber left by voracious bugs.
When Hurricane Andrew battered South Florida in 1992, conservationists say, a slithering, voracious species escaped a breeding facility and made its way toward Everglades National Park.
The charming book is set in India and narrated by a voracious reader named Yasmin, age 9, whose love of books spurs her to community activism.
They said Mr. Walters was a voracious reader of analysts' reports and news articles and sought to become an expert in whatever company he traded in.
A voracious reader and an instinctive decision maker, Mr. Mehta could spot great books and, coming from a paperback world, had no qualms about pushing them.
" The Canadian media's relative lack of intrusiveness could also offer a welcome reprieve from the voracious British tabloid press, which has dubbed the entire endeavor "Megxit.
"I don't miss you," Stern replied, explaining that he was actually seeing my work more often now as a voracious reader of The New York Times.
"We believe that the consumer has a voracious appetite for content and that movie theaters and streamers can co-exist successfully, side by side," he said.
All these first-time showrunners are being helped by the voracious appetite for new material fed by streaming services like Hulu, Amazon, Seeso and especially Netflix.
He describes himself as a "sporadically voracious reader" who devoured all 20 volumes of Patrick O'Brian's high-seas adventure series, "Master and Commander," in six weeks.
Barr is a voracious consumer of conservative media, including some organizations that have fed skepticism about Russian election interference and the activities of Trump campaign associates.
Mr. Kapoor was among the busiest actors anywhere in the 1970s and '80s, appearing in numerous movies as India's film industry fed a voracious public appetite.
George Bennet, a voracious collector, was on that voyage, and Mr. Harding believes that the figure sold at Christie's was very likely from his personal collection.
A voracious listener and prolific collaborator and improviser, Gunn has put in a lot of playing to reach the completely easy feeling of his Matador debut.
A voracious reader, she scours the Washington Post while sipping her plain hot water and noshing on cookies and peppermints (her secret to such superager longevity).
KENNETH GRIFFIN JOINS TOP RANK OF ART PATRONS | Step aside, Steven A. Cohen, there's another hedge fund manager with a voracious appetite for historic, and expensive, art.
Nothing — not Iron Man, Captain America, Spider-Man, Doctor Strange, or any other hero's debut — could match the voracious appreciation and love the audience had for Lee.
The scope of Ocean's listening is broad, seemingly more representative of a voracious appetite for whatever sounds good to him than whatever is cool to everyone else.
Snicket enthusiasts will be able to tolerate these clumsy jokes and enjoy the many subtle codes and hints: there is plenty here for voracious fans to devour.
Absent four players who had tears in their anterior cruciate ligaments, Notre Dame remained insistent and aspirational with deft shooting, voracious offensive rebounding and exquisite interior passing.
But Wales was the land his great-grandparents had left for southern Africa; and there he turned his voracious appetite for life to becoming an honorary Welshman.
"I was always a nasty guy, just a freaky guy," he says, citing Prince as an artist whose carnally voracious approach to lyricism immediately connected with him.
After deciding to skip college, he became a voracious reader and embarked on teaching himself critical theory when he wasn't working, writing his screenplay or playing guitar.
KAZUHIRO NOGI/AFP/Getty Images KAZUHIRO NOGI/AFP/Getty Images Written by Arman Tabatabai SoftBank's voracious spending habits might be starting to catch up to the company.
He has them Giclée printed on high-quality 5 x 5-inch watercolor paper and sells them in limited time windows for a voracious community of fans.
Director Jean-Marc Vallée, who is French-Canadian, shoots the Monterey coastline with the voracious eye of a foreigner engaged in a fresh love affair with it.
Worryingly, on the other hand, the board includes individuals with local party ties or past leadership positions in the main entity that orchestrated Puerto Rico's voracious borrowings.
Clinton is known as a voracious reader and often was spotted carrying books under his arm around the White House when he was president 20 years ago.
But 28 percent are reading a combination of digital and printed books, suggesting that voracious readers are happy to take their text however they can get it.
She grew up as a voracious reader who mostly consumed African-American stories, music, and folklore which would later shape the focus of her most famous works.
The first researcher into the lab every morning and the last out at night, Kit is not just hungry for professional success, she is voracious for it.
It may be a little lightweight for very large dogs and voracious eaters, but it is an excellent budget-friendly choice for both cat and dog owners.
Postcard-writing events were organized; another one, a "No Democrat Left Behind" postcard party, will be held later this month at The Voracious Reader, a children's bookstore.
At the event, Justice Sotomayor recalled how she was a voracious reader as a child, often falling asleep while reading under her bed covers with a flashlight.
Unsurprisingly, perhaps, millennials, the web-savvy demographic whose voracious love for beauty products has helped drive the industry's growth, are the country's biggest consumers of both categories.
She hasn't yet analyzed all the data from this latest study, but it has become a mission of hers to understand what makes some canines so voracious.
But China's war against smog has spawned voracious demand for the fuel that will keep it reliant on growing imports of liquefied natural gas or piped gas.
"I am a voracious reader of espionage and special forces novels and tear through every new issue from my favorite authors within days of their being released."
What exactly that is really depends on what you're looking for from Girls, which has something to offer any reader as hungry as its delightfully voracious protagonist.
Publishers inside and outside China say the release of American books has come to a virtual standstill, cutting them off from a big market of voracious readers.
In order to achieve a functional, trustworthy decentralized payment system, Bitcoin imposes some very costly inefficiencies on participants, for example voracious electricity consumption and low transaction capacity.
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea's once-voracious appetite for imported cars, which made it a bright spot for Europe's luxury marques, is cooling, weighed down by Volkswagen AG's (VOWG_p.
She often likened the process to the voracious appetite of the carnivorous plant in the Little Shop of Horrors, and had consequently nicknamed the mass-spec Audrey III.
There is plenty to feast on here with a growing middle class, the citizens' voracious appetite for social and digital media consumption and a population of nearly 21998,21,2500.
If there's anything we've learned from Wall Street, it's that a deluge of incoming talent and a voracious appetite for profit leads to bad behavior and, potentially, crises.
The medical team has said there isn't much more they can do for him, but Hope is a voracious researcher, constantly looking for ways to help her husband.
He had opinions about certain things, but his only real demands were for bookshelves— he's a voracious reader—and room for a baby grand piano and a turntable.
This, unsurprisingly, can lead to pain:Image via Surgery Technology International"People who were voracious readers, they would have these symptoms," pain specialist Dr. Jeremy Poulsen told the paper.
The voracious reader and self-proclaimed "learning nerd" is known to plow through at least one book every week, with a heavy emphasis on business, science and mathematics.
Since then, I have become a voracious reader of essays, novels, poems, and even screenplays wrestling with what life looks like after the death of a loved one.
The cast is already out of Twitter's dreams – including Bill Hader as Richie and Jessica Chastain as Beverly – with Bill Skarsgård reprising his role as voracious demon Pennywise.
For a group with roots the DIY scene, the cover might seem kind of weird on its face, but Payseur and his pals have always been voracious listeners.
Small mouths do not set winter flounder back much: They are voracious predators of sandworms, small shrimp, even bits of clams and mussels churned up by the tides.
Maureen Dowd PHILADELPHIA — IT wasn't easy for Barack Obama, a skinny newcomer to national politics with an exotic name and scant résumé, to overthrow the voracious Clinton machine.
The $115 price, however, is an eyesore, but it is meant to be shared by two people and actually large enough to be split among three voracious carnivores.
Helen Frankenthaler, the rare painter whose abilities coincided perfectly within her own cultural zeitgeist, is portrayed with a charming, voracious energy that somewhat carries the book's second half.
" She continued: "A man's appetite can be hearty, but a woman with an appetite is always voracious: her hunger always overreaches, because it is not supposed to exist.
China also depends on the shipping routes that go through the sea, and is eager to lay claim to oil and other resources to fuel its voracious economy.
The book's jacket copy says that she grew up in a home without a television and thus became a voracious reader, but it doesn't say what she read.
My voracious appetite for spoken-word audio led me to discover a treasure: the free audiobooks on LibriVox, a storehouse of public-domain literature narrated by volunteer readers.
Trump wants to control the story The real estate magnate is a voracious consumer of the news and heavily invested in coverage portraying him in a favorable light.
It's this voracious appetite that has kept him grounded, so to speak, in New York, rather than trying to parlay his Hollywood connections into a larger film career.
She described Dr. Beck as a voracious reader of scientific studies and agency reports, diving deep into footnotes and scientific data with a rigor matched by few colleagues.
But the most invigorating — and, thankfully, ever-present — guest artists were the players of the JACK Quartet, a perfect match for Ms. Hannigan's voracious search for new music.
HONG KONG — One of the world's most valuable start-ups got that way by using artificial intelligence to satisfy Chinese internet users' voracious appetite for news and entertainment.
The movie's director, Robert Mockler, mirrors his protagonist's interests, incorporating Kiya's footage into the film as she satisfies her voracious appetite for diner food and live-streamed provocation.
Mr. Lombardo vehemently denies those accusations as well as the accounts of former Miramax executives that he was employed in part to help satisfy Mr. Weinstein's voracious appetite.
Thompson also forages and buys her plants from local farms, but where Nishiyama's approach is purist, and his work gentle, Thompson's can be voracious and bold, even aggressive.
Part of this is the amoral tradecraft of a New York real estate developer, but a lot of it springs from the appetites of a voracious attention-getter.
The result is a bloated border regime whose wastefulness is only matched by its voracious cruelty, as it seeks to spend every dollar that Congress shovels its way.
I held on to the rest of my loaf of bread, despite my son's voracious appetite for it, for another reader-nominated meal I was excited about: Cheese!
Mr. Trump, on the other hand, while not much of a book reader, is a voracious consumer of broadcast and social media, and it clearly guides his actions.
A series of recent campaign books have enjoyed monster debuts, demonstrating a voracious reader appetite for behind-the-scenes looks at one of the most surprising elections in history.
Indeed, it is 220-230 year-olds who are the most voracious demographic, taking home 2100% (by comparison, 2500-22000 year-olds are responsible for only 23% of sales).
That place is mostly a ghost town today, gradually abandoned after the nation set up a system of grazing permits and regulations to curb voracious overgrazing on public lands.
Why it matters: This is the latest indication that Wall Street has a voracious appetite for money-losing tech unicorns, so long as they don't focus on ride-hail.
Image: Wikimedia CommonsDiamondback moths may be a mere half-inch in length, but their voracious appetite for Brussels sprouts, kale and cauliflower make them a major pain for farmers.
Intelligence officials in Trump's administration, however, say that the president meets regularly — if not daily — with the nation's top spy chiefs and has become a voracious consumer of intelligence.
It makes you, in a small way, part of the voracious community of gamers who compete on a global scale to outdo each other with record-setting completion times.
And given cryptocurrencies' shortcomings—the lack of consumer protection, dizzying price fluctuations, fiddly software, slow throughput and a voracious appetite for electricity—at the moment they fail that test.
"If they are wandering around in the bush, they couldn't have picked a worse time because the sandflies came out three days ago and they're just voracious," he said.
Bowie was a mimic and a sponge, a considerate listener who hopped from genre to genre with the help of skilled collaborators and a voracious appetite for new sounds.
But whichever side they end up leaning toward, web advertising's voracious appetite for data is going to play a much larger role in the Title II than anyone expected.
The company's Japanese arm clearly thinks it's a problem for some users, however, as it's just introduced a region-specific "Manga Model" aimed at voracious readers of Japanese comics.
But he has always been a voracious fund-raiser and is maintaining an aggressive fund-raising schedule, including a swing through California, where he raised money earlier this year.
Groups active here are trying to gently prod Ms. Collins, a voracious reader, to dig into Judge Kavanaugh's record, and they are trying to flatter her sense of independence.
Bitcoin, the largest virtual currency, is a particularly voracious consumer of resources because new Bitcoins are distributed in a kind of lottery where each ticket is purchased with electricity.
In reducing the mosque to its most fundamental elements, Chowdhury landed on something straight out of Bengal's past: a basic pavilion, its every surface open to the voracious world.
Mr. McAuliffe, a prolific and voracious fund-raiser who was once the chairman of the Democratic National Committee, has been raising money for a new group focused on redistricting.
But a potential solution to one of the biggest threats of coffee production has been found in the bright orange excrement of a voracious gastropod called the Asian trampsnail.
Trump is a voracious consumer of news media and has been watching parts of the impeachment trial, according to remarks he made earlier this week while in Davos, Switzerland.
Bitcoin, the largest virtual currency, is a particularly voracious consumer of resources because new Bitcoins are distributed in a kind of lottery where each ticket is purchased with electricity.
Trump proved as much in his campaign rallies, which fed on a steady diet of throwing catchphrases and huge promises at his voracious crowd in exchange for deafening approval.
A sexually voracious woman verging on a nervous breakdown, she exudes the kind of vivid, quasi-masculine, erotic power often seen in, well, the women of Tennessee Williams's plays.
The voracious company, whose ambitions outgrew the number of people it could hire in the Pacific Northwest, set off a nationwide frenzy, with more than 200 cities making bids.
It also recently returned to a model where those subscribers can read and listen to an unlimited number of books (though there are some limitations for the most voracious readers).
So when PeopleStyle got the chance to interview Thorne about her role as Bioré's newest spokeswoman, naturally we had to ask about the impetus behind her voracious hair dye fever.
This wisecracking, sexually voracious woman—she beds another man before the night is through—had her premiere a year before Betty Friedan publicised women's exasperation in the "The Feminine Mystique".
Yalomba has a voracious appetite for whatever vibe suits his fancy, be it the most traditional Malian or American R&B and rock, but he never once descends into dilettantisms.
If the Supreme Court takes up the case and agrees, the justices could impose some much-needed barriers on state and local governments' voracious appetites for fees, fines, and forfeitures.
Appetite at home is voracious: Nearly 555 million Chinese people use online news portals, according to a Chinese government-backed Internet agency, a jump of more than half since 2010.
Clinton is a battle-tested veteran of New York's voracious news media, Mr. Sanders is not, and only recently has he gotten a taste of how tough it can be.
Instead, Hayes met Bohannon, a voracious reader who, after choosing to major in economics, began devouring sports-related books like Scorecasting and 14 Sports Myths and Why They Are Wrong.
"You see the investment that brick-and-mortar retailers are willing to make in order to be more competent online, and that is a voracious level of funding," Gennette said.
Later, when the voracious Hunahpus had eaten through their rice, they offered Jeff everything they had — a hatchet, a hammer, flint, a pot and even their tarp — for more food.
But unlike the royals, who wage an endless battle to keep Britain's voracious tabloids at arm's length, the Trump children shared behind-the-scenes photographs and tweets of their trip.
We're lucky that we have voracious readers here year-round, but we do tend to buy some lighter books before the summer — our taste here can run a little dark.
The Amazon fires are scorching the Earth's most vital ecosystem at such a voracious rate that by the time you read this, thousands more trees will have turned to ashes.
Voracious. I had an old mom, who definitely was not a cool mom, who encouraged me to stay indoors and avoid human interaction, so I just read all the time.
Rapidly hailed as an important American writer, he became first a celebrity and then a legend, with his voracious pursuit of the adventurous roles and violent rituals of masculine contest.
Williams, who has a combined 21963 major titles for the moment, has become a voracious history-maker at an age when Court and most of her contemporaries had already retired.
It's no surprise that some of the greatest fans of the series are people in the publishing industry and writers like Ms. Ferri, or else voracious readers like Hayanna Kim.
Foer makes the case that, for Americans and citizens of other voracious meat-eating countries, this is the most important individual change we can make to reduce our carbon footprints.
"Roberts told us directly that the cable business is enjoying a renaissance from new connectivity [and] technology initiatives and a voracious desire for more bandwidth," the "Mad Money" host said.
In fact, as northern snakeheads become adults, "they become voracious predators, feeding on other fishes, crustaceans, frogs, small reptiles, and sometimes birds and small mammals," according to the  U.S. Geological Survey.
Warren's closest advisers here describe their boss as a voracious academic who is constantly reading in her spare time, including on her laptop when she is out on the campaign trail.
A report Mark co-wrote last year found Atlantic cod, a voracious predator, moving north into the habitat of polar cod, which are an important link in the region's food chain.
They breed freely in areas outside government control in conflict-ravaged Yemen and Somalia, and they reach their voracious adolescence while migrating west toward the feeding grounds of lusher inland Africa.
LONDON (Reuters) - Voracious investor appetite is set to make this by far the strongest year for inflows into stocks and corporate debt, Bank of America Merrill Lynch strategists said on Friday.
The cool response came as a surprise to Berryman, who assumed that his voracious appetite for information that could help the case would be shared by everyone else on the team.
Well, some sharks — like tiger sharks — are voracious eaters that pretty much gobble down whatever they find, including things that aren't very digestible, like bird feathers, turtles shells, or other bones.
Brown was a voracious collector of outsider art and cultural ephemera, and the eclectic tableaux on the second floor at Kavi Gupta illuminated his playful and cartoony paintings on the first.
But these platforms and the traditional studios they'd like to supplant have a voracious appetite for stories to tell and (many) are reluctant to risk millions of dollars behind something unproven.
A dark-skinned, full-bodied, sexually voracious femme fatale with an insatiable appetite for violence and destruction, Kali is a ripe symbol of female empowerment, and feminist rage at social injustice.
"There might be some share loss to their customers, but on the other hand they have such a voracious appetite for data storage that those guys will be fine," Meeks said.
China's online consumers are now the world's most voracious, buying over $14 billion-worth of goods on Alibaba's platforms on just one day last year (a promotion known as Singles' Day).
Even the leader of the U.K. Independence Party, Nigel Farage, a voracious euroskeptic, told Sky News ahead of the result that he thought Britain had voted to stay in the bloc.
She enjoys travelling, is apparently sexually voracious—"she'd barely ever not had some kind of STD"—and has had cancer twice and a double mastectomy, though she is not sick now.
Once a hard-partying rock star with a voracious appetite for cocaine and alcohol, John has achieved the kind of long-lasting fame enjoyed by The Beatles and The Rolling Stones.
Costco: While Cramer hasn't seen much Amazon-led weakness playing out in Costco's business yet, he still worries about the voracious sellers that tend to plague this stock when it reports.
Trade data in Thomson Reuters Eikon shows seaborne imports of crude oil by Asia's main buyers will hit a record this month, a big portion going to slake China's voracious thirst.
Much like the animals they're cleaning up after, robot vacuums have a voracious appetite for unwholesome objects: loose electrical cords, socks, underwear, bits of food, balls of yarn, piles of excrement.
The voracious Venetian hovers like a governing spirit over the art of the 18th century in "Casanova's Europe," a vivacious and often ingenious exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts here.
Mr. Pichai was a voracious reader as a boy, and attended the prestigious Indian Institute of Technology, then Stanford and the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School, where he received advanced degrees.
China could face a desert locust invasion, a government body warned on Monday, urging local authorities to prepare for the possible arrival of the voracious insects from neighboring Pakistan and India.
One of many beloved characters created by the children's author and illustrator Eric Carle, this voracious fellow is back in town in a production from the Mermaid Theater of Nova Scotia.
But it is the flow of money going from north to south — a product of Americans' voracious appetite for illicit drugs — that officials say is an equal part of the problem.
The federal government's voracious financing needs come at a time when it's already pulling in record levels of tax revenue, to the tune of $444 billion in October through November 2017.
They wanted something closer to the thesis of their film: that Perez, and amateur paparazzi, and TMZ, and the voracious appetites for content they both sparked and satiated, were ruining celebrity.
A black-marker drawing of the Empire State Building by President Trump — an artifact from his days as a voracious Manhattan real estate mogul — sold at auction Thursday night for $16,000.
The public's voracious appetite for military history, so clearly demonstrated during the D-day celebrations, is catered for almost entirely by non-academics such as Sir Max Hastings and Sir Antony Beevor.
Corals growing in areas of the Great Barrier Reef where fishing is banned were found to be more likely to survive bleachings, cyclones, coral diseases and the voracious effects of invasive starfish.
A complete lack of predators, voracious appetite and ability to reproduce at an astonishing rate has resulted in a mushrooming lionfish population that is decimating ecosystems, coral reefs and the fishing business.
Since the announcement that Harry Styles would have a role in Christopher Nolan's WWII epic, Dunkirk, fans have been voracious in their quest to find any detail on the ex-Directioner's role.
It doesn't have a release date yet, but given the voracious appetite for the show, we'll probably be seeing hints about plans for that season as soon as the second season airs.
While it still features the core, voracious mechanic — the hole — the world surrounding it isn't based on Indigenous culture, but on much more familiar territory: Los Angeles, the city Esposito calls home.
Rarely a week went by without President Barack Obama referencing Lincoln, and George W. Bush was a voracious reader who powered through presidential biographies in a marathon reading contest with Karl Rove.
Trump neither possesses President Nixon's voracious political instincts nor President Reagan's public air of dignified elegance -- yet all three have more in common on race matters than many would care to admit.
Closest to the farmhouse is an insulated kidding barn, opened up in the summer and kept between 45 to 50 degrees Fahrenheit in the winter to ensure warm, active, and voracious kids.
He is a voracious reader who devours works of history and political theory "in like an hour," said a former associate whom Bannon urged to read Sun Tsu's The Art of War.
By placing a product — movie, lipstick, candy bar, doodad — directly in front of the socially voracious VidCon swarms, marketers can sometimes create meaningful digital chatter that stretches far beyond the convention hall.
Larry Weinberg, 22006, typifies the Great Courses' core customer: A voracious learner, he got hooked on the Great Courses video and audio classes shortly after he retired from Boeing a decade ago.
In his homily, Francis said the infant Jesus, born in poverty in a stable, should make everyone, particularly those who have become "greedy and voracious," reflect on the real meaning of life.
Mr. Max was so prolific — and Park West was such a voracious buyer — that like many popular artists, he often relied on assistant painters to stretch canvases, paint backgrounds and apply templates.
The glow emanating from Chew-Bose's voracious curiosity and engagement with art and emotion illuminates not only her particularly searching mind at work, but also a new way of seeing the world.
MERCHANTS BEHAVING BADLY Shrewd gallerists always intrigued me, like C. T. Loo, a Chinese dealer who worked with teams in the countryside to excavate temple sculptures for voracious American collectors and museums.
And this perceived scarcity of safe sources of profit and income is animating voracious demand for corporate debt and propelling the elite class of dominant secular-growth stocks to ever-richer valuations.
Though You've Got Mail — released in 1998, firmly in the midst of my most voracious tween reading period — taught me to hate the big bad book guys, I just couldn't hate Borders.
This is truly bizarre, and it illustrates just how tied we are to the idea that women are inherently inviting sexual aggression and that men are inherently sexually voracious and socially clueless.
The slender and serious van Herpen has a voracious appetite for new materials and holds herself to exacting standards, which, when applied to some of the leading experimental technologies, yield extraordinary results.
So while EXP Edition is perhaps part of a larger commentary on the K-pop entertainment scene, there is one thing it isn't above — the laser scrutiny of a voracious K-pop audience.
Bringing together 10,000 plastic bottles, one mermaid, and a single wish, Von Wong aims to bring the voracious plastic waste of the average American to light through a series of colorful mermaid photographs.
Knowing that praying mantises are carnivorous, not to mention voracious hunters, the researchers pored over 147 incidents—both amateur and scholarly—of mantis-on-bird predation, hoping to find clues about this behavior.
For example as China shifts its economy toward consumer spending and away from heavy industry, it is hurting Brazil and others that produce the commodities that China used to be so voracious for.
When humans did establish permanent residency on the islands, starting in 1805, they brought beasts of burden, animals for meat, and the clever and voracious rat, hidden in the holds of their ships.
The near-record breaking black hole weighs 17 billion suns "To become this massive, the black hole would have had a very voracious phase during which it devoured lots of gas," Ma said.
It's a grim story, but it's also a good example of Wayne's consistently voracious use of pop culture references, many of which have already become harder to parse but which nonetheless deserve commemoration.
Still, the speed at which it spread spoke to a voracious hunger among women in media to do something, even a flawed something, to stamp out sexual harassment and assault in our industry.
He's a voracious reader — a habit that he credits, in part, to Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, who famously challenged himself in 2015 to read a new book every other week for a year.
It also illustrates how the voracious appetite of the European leagues for players has transformed nations like Chile, Colombia and even Ecuador and Venezuela, which reached the Copa América quarterfinals, into emerging powers.
Of chief note was his voracious request for members to find "as many ways possible to assist U.S.-North Korea dialogues through development in inter-Korean relations" within the delineations of international sanctions.
But if you're a particularly voracious reader, you might find that you are not really saving that much — it's easier to read them in e-book form, so you're reading more of them.
" Monday evening, the day following the Texas massacre, my father-in-law, a voracious consumer of FOX News, called to tell me he had just seen a clip segment of me on "Hannity.
An exploding population of voracious wild boars and deer that savor the sugary grapes and the vines' tender sprouts, but that are also part of the region's famed landscape, hunting traditions and cuisine.
At the time, I was a voracious reader who had just skipped a grade with a real-life crush who routinely told me he was going to "beat the crud out of" me.
Mané came off the blocks with a voracious appetite for the net, as he found an opening in the 16th minute—above—taking advantage of a beautiful pass laid right at his feet.
I was a voracious reader of mysteries — Enid Blyton's "The Secret Seven" and "The Five Finder-Outers" series, the McGurk mysteries by E. W. Hildick, Agatha Christie's books — and also lots of poetry.
Bermuda has a growing problem with the lionfish, a spiny and voracious invasive species with no natural predators that is a threat to its native fish and the health of its coral reefs.
Mr. Leon eventually persuaded her to share her work, which helped inspire him to become a voracious collector and advocate of the form as having produced some of the nation's most important art.
"Babies are born with different temperaments and I don't think it's crazy to say that some babies are voracious eaters and some are not and they require different kinds of parenting," she said.
The fact that these objects have been found near Sagittarius A*, which likely swallowed up the gas it ripped off the stars, means they could actually be feeding the constantly voracious black hole.
Few books have been as central to the worldview of Mr. Bannon, a voracious reader who tends to see politics and policy in terms of their place in the broader arc of history.
Early on, China focused on gobbling up the resources it needed to feed its voracious economy: oil from Venezuela and Ecuador, copper and iron from Peru and Chile, soybeans from Brazil and Argentina.
Private equity has developed a voracious appetite for health care providers — mainly emergency rooms, ambulances and other areas where, if you need them, you're in no position to shop for a better deal.
On the other side of the world, to satisfy our voracious consumer habits, millions of people —mostly women—are enslaved in a circle of poverty, producing clothes cheaply and quickly to satisfy demand.
With that endeavor, the voracious consumption of his work, from the massive lines to take art selfies to the locals charging tourists $5 for each one, seemed like an integral part of the artwork.
The chipmaker's shares have soared nearly 70 percent this year and nearly eightfold over the last two years, as the company has consistently beat expectations due to consumers' increasingly voracious appetite for new gadgets.
As the most populous nation and factory floor for most of the world's manufactured goods, China is normally the largest and most voracious consumer of a slew of global raw materials, fuels and foods.
"He's a voracious consumer of the printed word, even the electronic printed word, but he doesn't — he doesn't watch cable news," former White House press secretary Jay Carney told CNN's Brian Stelter in 2014.
The Pentagon routinely spends years or even decades developing fighter jets, submarines and other military hardware — a pace that simply doesn't dovetail with Silicon Valley's voracious appetite for new products and return on investment.
LILONGWE (Reuters) - Malawi, which was hit by a crippling drought last year, has become the third southern African nation to report an outbreak of armyworms, a voracious pest that devours maize and other crops.
In the past ten years, these voracious fish with spiky, poisonous spines have successfully set up camp in the oceans surrounding the Caribbean and South America, causing havoc to reefs as their numbers multiply.
According to Vice News, Microsoft – not usually associated with the voracious privacy violations of Google and Amazon – listened into conversations occurring on its video game platform, Xbox, and in some cases, recorded these interactions.
As a boy, Osipov was a voracious reader, and, after making his way through Nicolai Gogol 's "Dead Souls," he discovered "The Three Musketeers," by Alexandre Dumas, and "The Pickwick Papers," by Charles Dickens.
Trump is not the voracious consumer of history that some of his more recent predecessors have been, but he seems to understand the gravity of the ignominious distinction bestowed on him with Wednesday's vote.
But the northern snakehead is a voracious predator that poses a major threat to fish, amphibians, crustaceans, and other native species, and can be aggressive when protecting young, according to the US Geological Survey.
As van Herpen explored Dallas in her hours off from museum duties, the easygoing nature of the soft-spoken designer, who once aspired to be a dancer, belied her clearly voracious appetite for inspiration.
The size of its population has always been precarious, but now voracious demand in China for a fish that shares the vaquita's only habitat has pushed the tiny porpoise to the brink of extinction.
But in Morgan's hands it feels urgent in its ends and sincere in its faith in the power of literature—the resort of a voracious intelligence trying to do justice to an overwhelming world.
It's a constant and curious theme for a movie whose lead character has such a relentless, voracious sexual appetite, every moment of potential intimacy between Austin and a woman continually undercut with adolescent distraction.
Mr. Cong's comment, though, highlights yet another consequence of China's enormous economic transformation, which has lifted millions of people out of poverty and also stoked a voracious appetite for delicacies like the sea cucumber.
Now, as China's voracious appetite for Australia's commodity exports ebb, the nation has deftly positioned itself as an attractive destination for Chinese tourists - most of them well-heeled and eager to splurge on creature comforts.
If Instagram can take the pressure off posting one perfect photo through Stories, the algorithmic feed, and these new carousel posts, it can lure in more content to satisfy its voracious 600 million monthly users.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Not even China's voracious appetite for liquefied natural gas may be enough to absorb the additional supplies hitting the market this year, with the price of the super-chilled fuel potentially a casualty.
Godzilla: King of the Monsters is gearing up to be a voracious showdown between some of cinema's most infamous monsters, and a new trailer for the film demonstrates just how those fights will shape up.
While she says the country is capable of meeting that need through legitimate breeders, a voracious demand for fashionable small breeds combined with lax border controls has given rise to a multimillion pound illicit economy.
The voracious domestic appetite for hard currency, meantime, has become a critical gauge of trust in the authorities' ability to manage the lira and the country's finance during the harshest economic contraction in a decade.
In Art Addict, we hear about the four days she spent in bed with Samuel Beckett, about her "wholly unsuccessful" sex with Jackson Pollock, and her voracious sexual appetite well into her gray-haired years.
Sandpipers tend to be voracious eaters, and they'd eat the hell out of those friendly little crabs in "Piper," as well as any small fish, insects, snails, seeds, or eggs they found on the shore.
I grew up on movies like Poltergeist, The Thing, Evil Dead 2, Fright Night, Return of the Living Dead, and so on, and I was a voracious reader of horror as a teenager, as well.
Resource scarcity becomes an issue as your voracious mines and extractors deplete the planet—a dynamic that I dearly wish this game interrogated more, as your bases leave scarred and ruined landscapes in their wake.
The voracious appetite for its inner workings probably seems silly to Lee — there's a 95-page PDF online telling you exactly what Big Sur looks like, how it works, and how to build it yourself.
Short, trenchant, raspy-voiced, constantly puffing on harsh Gauloises cigarettes, Mr. Rocard was considered a rare intellectual in French politics, a voracious reader at home with ideas, but with a keen sense of the practical.
The same papers who canonized her in death had in the final months of her life blamed Diana for Dodi al Fayed's jilting of his girlfriend Kelly Fisher and painted her as a voracious harpy.
His father, Adrien, was a world-renowned epidemiologist who specialized in stopping the spread of cholera, and his mother, Jeanne, was a classically educated, voracious reader who encouraged her son's interest in language and literature.
Though Li dropped out of school at a young age and never received a university degree, he has always been a voracious reader and attributes much of his success to his ability to learn independently.
Linda became a voracious reader (Thomas Mann's monumental "Magic Mountain" at age 19923) who adored Bach and the Brooklyn Museum and saw the choreography of Merce Cunningham and Martha Graham while still in high school.
LESLIE BELL, DAVENPORT, IOWA To the Editor: As a voracious reader of presidential history, I realize how much of an impact some individuals have made on the executive branch and how little others have made.
It is certain, however, that Carone transformed his voracious experience of the visible world into paintings — abstract and figurative — that are crucial to a full account of American art during the past six the decades.
As the new chief executive offered a deeply apologetic bow, as is customary in Japan, and told a voracious news media that the carmaker had "done something inexcusable," Mr. Ghosn was nowhere to be seen.
Because the industry has such a voracious need for capital, and capital costs money, fracking could not have taken off so dramatically were it not for record low interest rates after the 2008 financial crisis.
A Word With There was a surreal decade, starting in 1994, when fans confused Matt LeBlanc with his "Friends" alter ego, Joey Tribbiani: a flailing actor with voracious appetites who was also kind of dumb.
And ever since, that creature — from the 1979 sci-fi scarefest "Alien," about crew members of a spacecraft and the voracious organism they bring aboard — has continued to make its mark on the big screen.
His eagerness to go at the bomb from every angle suggests a voracious approach to fiction-making, a daring imaginative promiscuity that moves beyond the scope of his first, very good novel, "Family Planning" (2008).
"I think that to rid ourselves of the entrenched voracious type of capitalism that is in this country that perpetuates sexism and racism, I don't think that can come nonviolently," she testified at her trial.
The voracious waters, in his reporting, look nothing like the "Great Wave" of a Hokusai painting; they're more akin to a black snake, a pulsing, writhing creature that seems intent on reducing villages to lakes.
For decades, the Republican Party has relied on military muscle to protect allies in the Middle East so as to feed the nation's voracious energy appetite rather than supporting a policy at home to use less.
Africa Israel, which is owned by Lev Leviev, an Israeli businessman and diamond merchant, and its one-time partner Shaya Boymelgreen were voracious buyers of New York property during the debt-fueled boom a decade ago.
The turbo-charged expansion has outpaced even China's voracious demand for the metal, inciting increasing protestation from the rest of the world over the resulting flow of exports and lack of transparency from China's alumunium sector.
China's voracious appetite for overseas acquisitions has propelled Asia to the forefront of global deal-making for the first time, with investment bankers hoping Chinese buyers will continue to support an otherwise slowing M&A market.
The outages and potential slowdown in demand will likely put brakes on China's voracious appetite for crude oil as refineries have been churning out fuel at a record pace to take advantage of bumper profit margins.
Two things: one, all the emerging market economies that had been such voracious buyers of steel started to slow down, and two, in order to combat its own slowdown, the Chinese government started subsidizing steel production.
The outlooks that show up on your smartphone apps, in the television studio screens of on-air meteorologists, or the dispatch centers of airlines, all originate from supercomputer weather models—which are voracious consumers of data.
Along those lines, Goldman Sachs said in a research note that the broader picture for oil "remains supportive" of higher prices despite waning demand from China — one of the most voracious energy consumers on the planet.
"The fall armyworm outbreak is especially alarming because it's resistant to many other conventional pesticides and has a voracious appetite that targets maize, sorghum, millet and even non-staple crops like cotton," said USAID's Jason Fraser.
It seems right to judge an Ondaatje novel by its cover: The characters in his books are voracious readers who delight in covers, plots, pictures, and epigraphs, the little handwritten notes and doodles in the margins.
The journey of that novel, from obscurity to mainstream cultural status, resembles one that many internet-only creations are now taking here as a voracious appetite for intellectual property has sent producers foraging on the web.
Married at the time and living in northwestern Connecticut, she was 29 when she made her voracious return to the stage in community theater, and 30 when she left that life behind to pursue acting professionally.
Judgment was at the core of her lifelong intellectual project, the engine of her voracious critical mind, but her very essence also invites it from others—from critics, from friends, from her biographer, from his readers.
And it complicated life for tech's remaining allies in the party, such as Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, a voracious fund-raiser and a tech booster whose relationship with Facebook goes back almost a decade.
The common denominator among them seems to be a voracious hunger: for money, power, revenge, a baby, a bargaining chip, a return to a more glorious past — or, in Paul's case, for a very old map.
Chinese shoppers that abandoned luxury brands during a government crackdown on corruption are now delivering a wave of sales to fashion houses that have come to depend on their voracious appetite for watches, handbags and clothes.
Moore is clearly a voracious reader and has a lovely habit of referencing other writers who are not the subject of her review, like the underrated Julie Hecht, Robert Cohen, Alison Lurie and J. M. Coetzee.
"Elanco's sales have pretty much been flat for the past three years, which is surprising for a company that's got exposure to both the humanization of pets and the world's voracious appetite for protein," Cramer said.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's top online retailers and U.S. superstore giant Walmart are scrambling to satisfy the voracious appetites of consumers excited about the first American beef to arrive in the world's most populous nation in 14 years.
On Friday afternoon, Musk — a voracious tweeter and the head of Tesla, a publicly traded electric car company monitored by the SEC — reached an agreement with the regulatory agency after a February tweet about car production numbers.
Blaming the media for doing its job and feeding this voracious interest in all things Apple may sound a little like whining, (it's not my fault, it's your fault) and maybe it is, but Cook is right.
Shrews may look like mice, but they are close relatives of moles and hedgehogs, are voracious invertebrate-devouring mini-predators, and have famously-extreme metabolic rates—sometimes requiring their own body weight or more in food daily.
Among Google's most voracious power guzzlers are the 15 data centers across the world that make up the "physical internet" — the servers running 24/7 to power the search engine and the cloud-based apps like Gmail.
As he created a life behind bars, as a chef and voracious consumer of information ("You can have a conversation with him about anything," Chaudry says), she worked with Syed's attorneys on appeals, all of which failed.
As Kelsey McKinney points out at Fusion, Trainor is no stranger to photoshop controversies, and her fans are generally voracious about pointing out possible retouching, as happened in response to a recent Seventeen magazine cover featuring Trainor.
The winner was AgriPredict, an app already operating in Zambia that that can help farmers identify diseases and pests - including the voracious fall armyworm, which eats crops and has wreaked havoc in much of sub-Saharan Africa.
NEW YORK, Sept 269 (LPC) - US syndicated lending is breaking records so far this year, even after a summer lull, as the voracious appetite by banks and investors to put money to work resumed after Labor Day.
"If you're still wagging your self-righteous finger at Hillary after everything we've seen from Team Trump, you're part of the problem," onetime Clinton adviser Peter Daou, now among her most voracious online partisans, tweeted Wednesday evening.
It is the largest market for a long list of commodity exporters, from Australia to Uruguay, thanks to its voracious appetite for iron ore, food, energy and other raw materials it needs to keep its economy humming.
Perhaps that's why virtually all our presidents have been voracious readers -- from Thomas Jefferson to Teddy Roosevelt to Woodrow Wilson to Richard Nixon to Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Barack Obama -- to name just a few.
Sharon Eyal was a timid teenager when she joined Israel's renowned Batsheva Dance Company in 1990, but she established herself as a voracious performer and celebrated muse before emerging as a skilled choreographer in her own right.
BEIJING, March 2 (Reuters) - China could be facing a locust invasion, a government body warned on Monday, urging local authorities to prepare for the arrival of the voracious insects that are already in neighbouring Pakistan and India.
Her years as a corporate lawyer, taking clients that included a big tobacco company, and her past as a voracious fund-raiser from Wall Street donors complicate her ability to attack greed and inequality in big business.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - A voracious crop-chomping pest which has wrought havoc in Africa could threaten millions of farmers in Asia, U.N. experts warned on Tuesday, as India battles the continent's first reported infestation of fall armyworm.
More and more shows are looking for ways to reach an audience with a voracious appetite for election news in a post-Jon Stewart world, and Gentile represents the new mixed-breed taking over late-night writers' rooms.
More and more shows are looking for ways to reach an audience with a voracious appetite for election news in a post-Jon Stewart world, and Gentile represents the new mixed-breed taking over late-night writers' rooms.
As Saoudi feeds the ham to a voracious young man in the front row, in this sweaty working mens club, it's strange to think he was performing with Fat Whites to 5,000 people at Brixton Academy last month.
The imports will not ease the losses for farmers grappling with the infestation of fall armyworm, a voracious caterpillar in its larval stage that can spread more than 100 km (60 miles) in a night as a moth.
In contrast, Beijing's approach to the Persian Gulf has been that of navigating within this environment by creating commercial links and strategic partnerships with all the regional actors, which enjoy Beijing's voracious energy appetite and non-political stance.
The currency's sharp decline has reflected concerns about the fundamentals of Mr. Erdogan's economic model, which has depended on a voracious construction industry that his opponents say has enriched his inner circle while heaping debt on the country.
TBILISI, Georgia — Jobless and with graduation looming, a computer science student at the premier university in the nation of Georgia decided early this year that money could be made from America's voracious appetite for passionately partisan political news.
Punk and profane in her writing and her life, Acker was voracious and shape-shifting, rebellious and disruptive, and fiercely adamant (with her tattoos, piercings and signature crew cut) about the awkward and tender toughness of being embodied.
A devotee of music and a voracious reader, he was expelled from private schools and art academies alike, and was an outsider to the Viennese modernists and their leader, Gustav Klimt, whose work he found artificial and decorative.
While some have pointed out that Jay is not a Ph.D. economist, his voracious consumption of information and ability to distill and understand complex issues enables him to master diverse subjects in a relatively short period of time.
With the president himself using Twitter as a platform for his deranged rantings and questionably accidental retweets, voracious users of the social network have found their voices elevated to issues of minor national importance in these confusing times.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Americans celebrated their nation's 242nd anniversary of independence on Wednesday, with concerts, parades and a voracious display of hot dog-eating prowess in New York, as many cities and towns held fireworks displays after sundown.
He is also a voracious reader, regularly plays tennis and is a staunch supporter of Atletico Madrid - the capital's perennial 'underdog' team which ended more than a decade without major silverware by winning the Europa League title in 2010.
The billionaire and voracious reader also recommends that grown ups reacquaint themselves with Dr. Seuss' body of work, writing, "There is more wisdom and humour in his cartoons and rhymes than in any number of lengthy and highbrow books."
The documentary follows the genesis of Lin-Manuel Miranda's musical phenomenon, including interviews and clips of its voracious fans — including the Obamas — behind-the-scene footage of Miranda composing, Christopher Jackson's personal journey to portraying George Washington, and more.
I reinstalled WhatsApp this week after previously deleting my account when it started feeding phone numbers into Facebook's voracious data-collecting monster — but the thing I realized was that my best and most curated contact list exists on Twitter.
Many of our non-Chinese retail partners had no idea how voracious of a shopper Singles' Day attracts, and it's not unheard of for first-timers to find their servers malfunctioning from the huge traffic boosts on 11/11.
An even bigger worry is that oil prices hit 3-1/2 year highs: not only do these countries run the biggest current account deficits of Asia's major economies, but they are also among region's most voracious oil importers.
And if, after you've looked at all these items, you still feel voracious for, say, a floral dress, some slacks, or a two-piece set, you should head on over to Mango and scour the site like I did.
BEIJING (Reuters) - France and China will set up a fund for joint investment in overseas projects, France's foreign minister said on Monday, as China's voracious appetite for overseas acquisitions continues to grow despite some recent stumbles in overseas markets.
The more than one decade long "supercycle" in which voracious Asian consumption fueled peak commodities prices and enabled Latin America and Africa to notch sustained high growth rates is attributable to Chinese and Indian demand, not America's open markets.
"While we love our home on the Internet, Jenni and I are both voracious readers (of books and book reviews) who are constantly trading titles and allowing them to stir us creatively," Dunham said in a statement to Buzzfeed.
Given Americans' voracious use of the internet, and what our browsing and buying habits say about us, common sense would dictate that the U.S. government should develop a cohesive policy framework to guard against violations of consumers' online privacy.
It closely follows the Baudelaire children: 14-year-old inventor Violet (Malina Weissman), 12-year-old voracious reader Klaus (Louis Hynes), and baby Sunny (Presley Smith, voiced by Tara Strong), who's known for her powerful teeth and subtitled quips.
Yet Norinchukin came blinking into the spotlight earlier this year when it emerged that it had been a voracious buyer of collateralised loan obligations (CLOs)—pools of risky business loans used to finance buy-outs by private-equity firms.
Since China began restricting commercial logging in its own natural forests two decades ago, it has increasingly turned to Russia, importing huge amounts of wood in 2017 to satisfy the voracious appetite of its construction companies and furniture manufacturers.
Versed in conceptual art as well as the literary canon, she had a voracious intellect, a blender of a brain that processed and equalized a swirl of elements, from pornography and pulp novels to Georges Bataille and Charles Dickens.
Swarms of locusts in east Africa have devastated crops and sent a passenger plane off course, and now the UN is warning that without international intervention the voracious insects threaten the food security of tens of millions of people.
That is oppositional in and of itself when facing a frightening man who seems constitutionally averse to intelligence — from national intelligence to individual intelligence — and who is apparently, how shall I say this, far from a voracious reader. Watch.
China's voracious appetite for the bean outstrips forecast global exports, excluding the United States, so trade flows may emerge with crops from the fields of Illinois and Iowa possibly set for a detour via crushing plants in South America.
Yet the problem with a massive administrative state — besides faceless bureaucrats tucked into virtually unknown agencies making six figures off the American taxpayer — is that it becomes a voracious leviathan, never satisfied, always wanting more money and more power.
He's an immediate learner with a voracious appetite for information, and the older he gets—Anthony has played up a level in the AAU's 225-and-under division for the past couple years—the more complete his game looks.
But the website also contains some additional and somewhat troubling information regarding Gritty's backstory, like the fact that his father was a "bully," he eats ice straight from the Zamboni machine, and has a voracious love of hot dogs.
I have absolutely no shame in admitting that I go through one quart a month, and I always, always, have a backup tub stashed in my refrigerator in case I have a voracious month and go through it more quickly.
Every time Microsoft co-founder and voracious reader Bill Gates—who devours 50 books a year—releases his short list of his most favorite reads, we get a revealing glimpse into the kind of topics and issues he finds fascinating.
Hopefully Scribd sets the limits low enough to keep the offering alive but high enough to not punish the normal sort of voracious reader that might read a ton of books per month but would never approach the century mark.
There are plenty of tips and tricks I've picked up over the years; things the would-be voracious readers of the world — who want to go out in the world too — could all do to fit more pages in every day.
Yeah. I'm a voracious reader so I re-read the Tallulah Bankhead biography, and I read the other books that she'd written, and then of course, the memoir that the film is based on and the great writers that she loved.
It's probably not surprising that Microsoft cofounder Bill Gates—the tireless philanthropist who has given away $41.3 billion to tackle some of the world's hardest-to-solve problems—is also a voracious reader who devours nearly 50 books a year.
Brown was a voracious collector of outsider art and cultural ephemera, and the eclectic tableaux on the second floor at Kavi Gupta contain a great deal of information that bears directly on his playful and cartoony paintings on the first.
My dad was highly educated and a very brilliant surgeon, and my mom was never mentored, never even graduated from high school, never took courses or anything, even though she had an incredibly inquisitive mind and was a voracious reader.
While I hope that the seven Harry Potter novels still act as the entry-point to the Harry Potter universe (and keep breeding voracious young readers), I'm happy that such a powerful, enduring story exists in all of its forms.
By the middle of the twentieth century, the city's population had swelled to a staggering 7.9 million, and Washington Market, founded in 1812 in what is now the Tribeca neighborhood of Manhattan, was ill-equipped to satisfy the city's voracious appetite.
He is a voracious consumer of cable news, but he's not known to watch much prime time or late night TV. He primarily hears about sitcoms and dramas secondhand, when a talk show like "Fox & Friends" covers a supposed controversy.
Mr. Antonoff, 31, explained in an interview that the project was based largely on his youth as a voracious CD consumer in suburban New Jersey — far from the popular perception of a record-store patron as a crate-digging vinyl obsessive.
From their own ancient Southern Caucasus heritage to layer upon layer of conquerors' imprints — the Romans, the Persians, the Ottomans, the Russians, the internet — the two women are voracious in their often avant-garde and frequently ironic interpretation of history.
In a statement released by her publisher, Atwood said she decided to return to the story not just because of her voracious fans, but because she wanted to explore the eerie parallels between her imagined dystopia and our current political climate.
"These fish are like something from a bad horror movie," Secretary of the Interior Gale Norton said in 2002 when she proposed a ban on the import and interstate transportation of the "voracious" live snakehead fish in the United States.
Equipped with only a high school education but, as a voracious reader, fortified with a copious vocabulary, Ms. Hawkins left her literary imprint on a cultural landscape dominated by men and as a mentor to a generation of female writers.
"As we move further into the election cycle, there continues to be a voracious appetite for live content, and we know many users turn to Facebook to engage and participate in the conversation," said Colby Smith, an executive at ABC News.
Eying China's voracious demand, Cheniere Energy, ExxonMobil (XOM) and other American energy companies are racing to build more than two dozen expensive facilities to export liquefied natural gas, which is super-cooled natural gas that can be transported by ship.
A voracious goat herd may burp and bow after being credited with helping save the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library from a California wildfire in October by eating 13 acres (5 hectares) of flammable scrub and creating an impenetrable fire break.
"Islands" has a segment about the red crabs of Christmas Island, which lived relatively carefree lives until the accidental introduction of a voracious type of ant, perhaps via a ship, left them confronting a predator against which they had no defenses.
Now, its remains sit in a pile of twisted metal and fractured concrete, testament to the often-shoddy construction and lax inspections that helped clear the way for a voracious real estate boom in the capital, according to experts and officials.
Simmons is a guy who not only managed to launch an iconic brand in his early 20s, he and co-founder Paul Stanley remade it several times along the way with different band members, different looks—and a voracious appetite for merchandising.
It's impossible to establish what Trump is actually thinking about, but his tweets quite often line up with his priority list — and given his voracious cable news habit, it's fair to assume that the list is largely shaped by these media outlets.
Her brother, Paul, described her as a voracious traveler: "By the age of 23, she had already visited six continents and innumerable countries, including a recent 18-month trip to Vietnam where she taught English Literature to local students," he wrote on Facebook.
All of that was built on the back of keeping it authentic and up to the minute, allowing these various voracious subcultures to feel like they had a media home on the web, even as the web itself was coming into existence.
I trailed off on the show's infamously uneven second season years ago and only saw Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me recently, but a voracious pop cultural appetite paired with living on the internet meant that I basically knew what happened anyway.
"I think it's a final realization that every business has a responsibility to do something about the voracious consumerism and waste we've had over the last 30 or 40 years," Delta Global CEO Robert Lockyer, who consults brands about sustainable packaging, told Forbes.
NEW YORK (LPC) - Bank lending for US mergers and acquisitions of high-grade companies will scale new heights this year, as the voracious appetite for mega-deals persists even while credit markets turn choppy and recession talk surfaces, bankers and strategists said.
My initial opinion of them was as eating machines, but the image of them being voracious foragers who are constantly on the hunt—so if you get in the water and you see one, it's gonna go for you—is total nonsense.
As a wife, she couldn't be in control of her own finances, couldn't transfer money to family abroad, had to lie on her back and suffer through sex straight-faced, or fake her orgasms loudly so she's known as a voracious lover.
"Tordre (Wrought)" comprises two solos that occasionally overlap, each a portrait of remarkable dancers who have worked regularly with Mr. Ouramdane: Lora Juodkaite engages in her hypnotic practice of voracious spinning; Annie Hanauer explores her relationship with her prosthetic arm (1:10).
"Tordre (Wrought)" comprises two solos that occasionally overlap, each a portrait of remarkable dancers who have worked regularly with Mr. Ouramdane: Lora Juodkaite engages in her hypnotic practice of voracious spinning; Annie Hanauer explores her relationship with her prosthetic arm (793:10).
You couldn't ask for more because it's access to books, it's access to authors and editors and people who work in the process of bringing books to readers, and it's access to colleagues who are fellow book evangelists, and enthusiasts, and voracious readers.
Such a mythic site was a siren song to Horton and her family members, a bohemian tribe reminiscent of the British expatriates in Italy gently teased by E.M. Forster in "A Room With a View": intrepid, culturally voracious and joyously out of bounds.
Ms. Ward and Mr. Thurston are known for writing about their experiences as black people in America, elevating voices they know and love and that Ms. Ward said she rarely came across as a young and voracious reader in rural DeLisle, Miss.
I was voracious, plowing through cereal boxes and every book in the house, including my parents' and older brothers' reading, and checking out seven books a week from the library, going through children's novels at the rate of one a day for years.
It has led him to become a voracious reader and a practitioner of meditation and all of it can be traced to 2014, the year he abruptly ended his engagement to the tennis star Caroline Wozniacki after the wedding invitations had been mailed.
Transparency is desperately needed, if only to fuel public pressure to find funding to do the studies that might help properly answer the question of what we should eat to live longer, healthier and happier lives, for which there is a voracious appetite.
He was an audio obsessive with a voracious appetite for spiritual sounds and a profound sense of community, and the event was an opportunity to bring together friends in a setting unfettered by commercial demands, or the restrictions of their outside lives.
All that experience makes their second book, "Canal House: Cook Something" (Voracious, $35), an ideal manual for modern cooks, often revisiting a basic formula (like deviled eggs or pan-roasted chicken thighs) and amplifying it (with inventive toppings or quick pan sauces).
She became a voracious reader, and in her teens began to discover music on her own terms—Lauryn Hill, riot grrrl, Nirvana, and notably Fiona Apple, whose unfiltered honesty gave Adia the confidence to be herself, to stop pandering to other's expectations.
That's always been my favorite thing about the chronicles of Deng: how little effort she appears to have put into disguising her voracious, world-devouring ambition, and how people seemed to rush to throw themselves at her feet, ready and willing to be stepped on.
Kopiko is in danger for a variety of reasons — it has to compete with voracious weeds that are not native to Hawaii, as well as deal with non-native pigs, goats, and deer that love munching on its leaves, and rats eating its seeds.
Prowler — the name refers to a voracious mind, thinking through all angles of a situation all the time; not a sneaky bot — is working in an area that currently has only a handful of peer companies, but is in demand across a number of industries.
It's a central juggernaut in the geek-culture landscape, and the fandom is so longstanding and voracious, a prominent role in a Star Wars film can guide, and often define, an actor's entire career — especially a newcomer with hardly any mainstream projects under their belt.
Tens of millions of voracious purple sea urchins that have already chomped their way through towering underwater kelp forests in California are spreading north to Oregon, sending the delicate marine ecosystem off the shore into such disarray that other critical species are starving to death.
Namely: There will always be a voracious appetite for gossip about celebrities with whom we feel an affinity, even — or especially — if we have no way of knowing which aspects of their public personas are real, and which are meant to keep us guessing.
" On the malignant forces unleashed by the revolution, which led to a civil war between Islamists and Algeria's ruling elite—le pouvoir, "the power"—in the 1990s: "[T]he beast fattened on seven years of war had become voracious and refused to go back underground.
Add that to the worst drought in history that parched the state from 23 to 2014, throw in some voracious bark beetles, and you get 129 million dead trees in California, drying out and magnifying the risk of yet another devastating wildfire for the state.
The so-called FAANG set of stocks – comprising Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Netflix and (Google-parent) Alphabet – were included in the voracious buying undertaken during the quarter which saw both gross and net exposure leap to post-crisis highs of 230 percent and 73 percent respectively.
She entered hard-core pornography at age 18 in 2006 and quickly dispelled stereotypes about the industry with her petite, plastic surgery-free frame, a penchant for sex acts that surprised even the jaded porn industry, and a voracious interest in art and literature.
" The Swimming-Pool Library " (1988), Hollinghurst's first novel, was largely confined to one debauched summer in London (though its narrator, the sexually voracious aristocrat Will Beckwith, collects more erotic experience in those two months than other people might hope to come by in two lifetimes).
Now adding more color to the pages of children's books has become the talk of blog posts and book conferences, thanks to groups like We Need Diverse Books and people like Marley Dias, a voracious reader who, at age 11, started the #1000BlackGirlBooks campaign.
Ms. Cooper Cafritz was a voracious collector and champion of African and African-American artists, including Jacob Lawrence, Kara Walker, El Anatsui, Kerry James Marshall and Kehinde Wiley, whose unconventional portrait of President Barack Obama, as a seated figure amid greenery, was unveiled this month.
So I can't forget Danny or the other "Biggest Losers" who starved themselves and exercised like maniacs to lose stunning amounts of weight, only to have their bodies fight back, with a slowing metabolism and a voracious hunger that forced them to regain weight.
Strange to say, that's not the oddest moment in "Made in China," an all-puppet musical that blends an unlikely romance between two lonely souls stranded in middle age with pointed commentary on the ties between America's voracious consumerism and human rights abuses in China.
And there are signs that technology is at least easing the company's voracious appetite for warehouse workers: Last holiday season, it hired fewer temporary workers than in the previous year, and last quarter, its head count was up 12 percent, the lowest rise in years.
For generations of preschoolers in America and scores of countries where the program is broadcast, Big Bird and Oscar were vivid playmates and subtle tutors in a Jim Henson Muppet menagerie that included Kermit the Frog, Bert and Ernie and the voracious Cookie Monster.
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According to The Seattle Times, the post in question had been commissioned by one of Boeing's institutional shareholders; and the error-narrative picked up additional bursts of momentum by aggregating random little scooplets turned up in the media's voracious focus on the MAX soap opera.
It doesn't follow existing models in the streaming era; seasons have aired between one and two years apart since 2013, and though it was an instant hit in the U.K., it took international distribution, including the benefits of Netflix, to create a voracious, worldwide audience.
Whether that was being young in my 20s and backpacking around the world, or in my 30s trying to be an entrepreneur, to campaigning and then getting into Congress, I have always had a voracious appetite for life, and that's sometimes been a liability.
I recognize that the Public Art Fund likely had to operate within the parameters given to them by voracious for-profit businesses, or the city, which has created partnerships with such businesses to operate the LinkNYC kiosks, but we need more than a break.
Clown are people too — specifically, they are voracious moviegoers who couldn't wait to get decked out for the release of Stephen King's It. Alamo Drafthouse hosted a clown-only screening of the film, much like its women-only Wonder Woman screenings which sold out earlier this year.
And during a more recent segment, Ben and the women went swimming in the Bahamas with a bunch of voracious pigs: This increasingly ludicrous imagery has prompted hundreds of established and armchair comedians to live-tweet each episode and laugh at the contestants' various trials and tribulations.
They are also voracious magpies; there's as much style-hopping in the verses as there was in last year's notably diverse version—a brief excursion into Spanish in honor of Marc Gasol—and they bring it to a running time nearly half that of the Ultramagnetic original.
"As we move further into the election cycle, there continues to be a voracious appetite for live content and we know many users turn to Facebook to engage and participate in the conversation," Colby Smith, Vice President of Digital at ABC News said in a statement.
"They are voracious, omnivorous predatory lizards that can live in a variety of habitats, but we can't know what is going to happen or how intense this invasion is going to become until the effects are upon us," Texas A&M professor Lee Fitzgerald told Reuters .
Hillary Clinton tried to highlight her New York City credentials this weekend, bouncing from shaking hands at Junior's Cheesecake in Brooklyn to holding a rally in the borough's Sunset Park neighborhood and making a cameo at a black-tie roast with the city's voracious press corps.
When harvest season hits in early fall, "trimmigrants" from all corners of the globe descend on the area looking for what may just be the last real migrant worker gig left in the nation—closely trimming tight emerald nuggets of pot for the voracious medical marijuana market.
The McNallys and Ms. Wagenknecht, 62, who has a degree in art history from Stanford and spends much of her spare time painting, had both a voracious appetite for culture (Keith, 64, had briefly been an actor, starring in plays by Alan Bennett) and coolheaded business sense.
China's voracious appetite for overseas acquisitions propelled Asia to the forefront of global deal-making for the first time last year, with Chinese direct investment in the European Union jumping by 77 percent to more than 35 billion euros ($39.9 billion), according to the Rhodium Group.
Rich's death has become a voracious talking point for many in the conservative media over the past month as unsubstantiated reports said he had been in contact with WikiLeaks and that he may have been the source of the DNC email leaks during the election, not Russia.
As Congress moved this week to quickly approve critical federal funding to combat coronavirus that has been spreading at a voracious speed, the sad truth is that the United States and the world are woefully unprepared for the next and potentially even more deadly pandemic threat.
Inspired by the artist's discovery of a dead catfish under a bridge in Basel — a creature associated in the popular imagination with insatiability and voracious growth — the work features a catfish cast in bronze, elevated on a pillar and bathed in a steady supply of municipal water.
But his ability to sell a false story well, and our voracious need to be entertained, means that the walls are already coming up — not on the border, but between city and village, red and blue state, white and nonwhite, man and woman, native and immigrant.
Donovan and his colleagues were voracious for knowledge: They hired pioneering anthropologists and exiled German Marxists and adventurous filmmakers (the director John Ford, who had already won three Academy Awards by the time America entered the war, was an O.S.S. employee) to help with information campaigns.
The appetite for farmed species is so voracious, almost 2400 percent of the annual catch from the world's seas is ground into fishmeal, a nutrient-rich powder that forms the basis of the feeds used from salmon cages in Scottish lochs to shrimp ponds on Borneo.
That's what's driven CEO Reed Hastings' voracious and risky original production gamble, one that each and every year is proving to be more prescient as viewer habits shift away from cable and Hollywood's talent and resources recognize streaming services as worthy rivals to HBO and traditional prime time.
Photo: APThe voracious hell mouth of Twitter opened up on Wednesday and promptly swallowed whole hip hop artist, mogul, and level one RPG character Kanye West, who spent much of the day in an increasingly ill-advised tweetstorm praising and declaring his "dragon energy" brotherhood with President Donald Trump.
Over time, though, my interest in the site began to wane—after scanning my friends' profiles one too many times, I felt the thwarted enthusiasm of a voracious reader walking into a library and realizing the impossibility of reading even a handful of shelves, let alone the entire collection.
If it happens, they in large part will be devoured by a voracious horde of online and social media, many of which have little respect for the notion that the first function of news reporting is to present good, honest, factual and relevant information about the community it serves.
A host of Premier League teams did not even apply to enter; many of the tournament's traditional constituents vocally resented what they saw as the strong arm of the Premier League's clubs, voracious collectors of young players, annexing a tournament to solve a problem of their own making.
The image of a fish "as voracious as insurance companies, as greedy as banks" lingers like a splash, but the lasting impression is that of a patient lying in a hospital bed while his son tells him what he caught that morning with the old man's bamboo fishing pole.
The company was sanctioned by the US Federal Trade Commission for privacy violations in 2011, but Facebook didn&apost get critical attention from Congress until two years ago, when Russian election interference and the Cambridge Analytica scandal linked its voracious data collection to the election of President Donald Trump.
GOATS HELP SAVE CALIFORNIA REAGAN LIBRARY FROM WILDFIRE A voracious goat herd may burp and bow after being credited with helping save the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library from a California wildfire in October by eating 13 acres (5 hectares) of flammable scrub and creating an impenetrable fire break.
Indeed, the audience's appetite proved to be quite voracious: in its opening weekend, "Downtown Abbey" defied projections by besting both the Sylvester Stallone-led action sequel "Rambo: Last Blood" and Brad Pitt's sci-fi opus "Ad Astra" with a surprise $31 million haul -- three times its production budget.
One suspects shots of his voracious quaffing would not make the final cut these days, but Floyd's mantle has been taken up in a more gentle fashion by Rick Stein, whose recent BBC series on European mini-breaks saw him learn the culinary secrets of Bologna, Vienna, Berlin, and Bordeaux.
David learned a lot from Allan, who was a voracious collector as well as a dealer, about various artists who Allan showed, and whose worked he owned (including Willem de Kooning, Franz Kline, John Graham, Joseph Cornell, Arshile Gorky, Wayne Thiebaud and others) and about the workings of the art world.
It's the motto of every voracious reader; the kind who keep long lists of works they can't wait to tackle; the kind who take immense pride in their home libraries, Kindle collections, and Audible lineups; the kind that, if granted one superpower, would want the ability to read at superhuman speed.
Global exposure, international investment and voracious profiteering had come to the game, and with Paul Scholes, Ryan Giggs and the rest of his teammates far less suited to the limelight, Beckham was now the most famous player, at the most venerated club, in the most marketised league in the world.
Sanders claim that the president has a voracious appetite for print media — despite bashing the press as the "enemy of the people" — was backed by a Politico report earlier in the year, which claimed the president has a box of press coverage delivered to him every morning by an aide.
" He was, by his own description, an unhappy child, but he was a voracious, and precocious, reader, who tore through so many books that at 8, after reading all the age-appropriate material his mother brought for him on a family vacation, he read her copy of "The Color Purple.
KADRI Given the language of this play, how full it is, how latent it is, in that one sentence can be interpreted in five different ways, or it contains so many analogies and similes and puns — I think that's probably what led to me having such vivid, active, voracious dreams.
So they set out to see Richard (Laurence Fishburne), who in the time since he was known as "Mueller the Mauler" (owing to his voracious appetites in brothels during the war) has had a literal come-to-Jesus moment and become a preacher, long-married to Ruth (Deanna Reed-Foster).
At the time of writing, almost all of the articles on Playboy's homepage espoused this image of the fun-loving, liberated and sexually voracious woman: "Here's a Day in the Very Sexy Life of Alexis Ren", "Inside the Underground Culture of 'Dick Pic Appreciation'", "Gwyneth Paltrow's Guide to Butt Stuff is Pretty Helpful".
Even in spite of my own bias, I could see the reaction that greeted Yellow Eyes' Saturday afternoon show; people seemed blown away, and it felt like that triumphant, voracious set (anchored by one of the most terrifyingly adept drummers in the game, Michael Rekevics) signaled a sea change in their rising career.
As Elijah Wolfson posits for Quartz, it's likely we'll see The Return's imprint on the medium in the next quarter century as a new style of prestige TV. That's all well and good, but it doesn't help voracious consumers of all things strange and surreal suffering Twin Peaks withdrawals in the now.
AUSTIN, Texas (Reuters) - A group of South American lizards that can grow up to four feet long (1.2 meters) has established a home in the Florida wild after being brought to the United States as pets, and the reptiles could begin a voracious march across the U.S. South, according to a new study.
" It painted a picture of a golden child of jihad who was a voracious student of the Quran and a trainer who crafted master jihadists during the era of al-Qaeda in Iraq with his signature program that "graduated a large number of students who have taken prominent positions in the Islamic State.
While the BlackRock move appears to be an isolated case, it illustrates the voracious demand for bullion as economic uncertainty, a weak dollar and falling expectations for U.S. interest rate hikes have spurred the biggest buying spree of gold ETFs in five years and helped prices rally to their highest in 13 months.
But as a project, The Weeknd is successful because Abel Tesfaye has voracious musical tastes that he integrates with an inherent mastery of R&B and pop as artforms, and while he coats everything he touches with a sexy-sleazy sheen, that choice belies his eye for detail and serious songwriting chops.
His imagination and influence are also manifest in his voracious remixing of just about any kind of paper or found object — dry cleaners' shirt cardboards here, what looks like a wooden stool leg there, not to mention canceled postage stamps and a magazine photo of a serving of pollock filets (in honor of Jackson Pollock).
She was an intuitive and visionary champion of contemporary authors, a voracious bookworm, a tireless hobnobber, a snappy dresser and a lifelong dog-lover (of tiny, fluffy ones, not of the imposing, austere borzoi she chose to grace the Knopf colophon, a breed she regarded as "cowardly, stupid, disloyal, and full of self-pity").
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Mr. Spielberg will be accused of taking games and their players too seriously and not seriously enough, of pandering and mocking, of just not getting it and not being able to see beyond it — "it" being the voracious protoplasm that has, over the past three or four decades, swallowed up most of our cultural discourse.
Aline Kominsky (who would soon take the name of her famous and infamous boyfriend, Robert Crumb) was berated for drawing strips that female cartoonists in her collective thought were too crude and confessional, not uplifting enough, wallowing in the depths of self-loathing — about being too fat, too sexually voracious, too loud, too neurotic.
" With a forward by a professor of marketing from the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School of business, the report notes that people who have viewed marijuana content online show "voracious appetites for premium content formats, as well as for short-form content, including the memes and word videos that populate all of our social media feeds.
To be presented first in Brooklyn, and then in Manhattan at the Tribeca Perfoming Arts Center in December, the production unfolds as the young people build Neverland from household objects, so that an ironing board becomes a ship's plank, and a pair of old snowshoes transform into the voracious jaws of Captain Hook's nemesis, the crocodile.
That could be the result of a number of factors, or it could speak to media companies' realization that "Black women are voracious consumers of video and other digital content, and are leaders even in more traditional media categories," Cheryl Grace, senior vice president, U.S. strategic community alliances and consumer engagement for Nielsen told Fortune in 2017.
"They are voracious, omnivorous predatory lizards that can live in a variety of habitats, but we can't know what is going to happen or how intense this invasion is going to become until the effects are upon us," said Lee Fitzgerald, a professor at Texas A&M University and curator of its Biodiversity Research and Teaching Collections.
But this is set to change, thanks to a fortuitous combination of factors: the craft beer revolution, which has primed the market for what Kangaroo Island Spirits' founder Jon Lark refers to as the "slow spirit" movement; a voracious "eat local" trend; and local distillers who are keen to showcase the flavours our their own backyard.

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