National self-confidence grew, and with it a thirst for home-grown movies.
When Big Scar Wu arrived in the underworld and word spread of his demise, they renamed him Smiley Cat, much to his chagrin, with the name fuelling his bitterness with every utterance and driving his thirst for revenge.
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It has a rustic Bavarian wooden interior, great service, pumped-in oompa music and a thirst-quenching beer list with gems like the citrusy Dentergems Wit from Belgium and malty dark wheat Dunkel Weisse.
Ethanol, the chemical name for the alcohol in liquor, beer and wine, may play only a small part in producing many symptoms associated with hangovers -- thirst, headache, nausea, fatigue, sweating and tremors.
For many listeners French music means Debussy and Ravel, and their enormous popularity in recent years, something Mr Kenyon equates with the public's thirst for French impressionist painting, is reflected in concert promoters' and record producers' choice of repertory.
China's thirst for industry and irrigation has combined with climate change to drain the aquifers, some of which hold fossil water that has lain undisturbed for millennia.
According to various sources, when Alexander was leading his army across Gedrosia, and many were perishing through thirst and exposure, some soldiers brought Alexander a helmetful of water they had scraped together with great effort from a muddy hole.
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Patients with prediabetes may have no symptoms at all, but some people experience problems associated with diabetes like blurred vision, unusual thirst and frequent urination.
Thus having a drink at a bar with a friend may be satisfying both a thirst and a need for friendship (levels one and three).
Richard is gone now, but we carry with us his thirst to know, to grasp, and to heal the world around him.
Now, a study has uncovered a third part of the brain that, at least in mice, shows positive signs of neurogenesis: the hypothalamus, associated with body temperature, metabolism, sleep, hunger, thirst and a few other critical functions.
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Whether the New Zealand winemakers will survive their tough times will probably rest more with the thirst for the Sauvignon Blancs (the biggest wine crop) and the red Pinots, which claim higher price points.
Ken Kalfus' extraordinary first book, "Thirst, " starts out like this, with two stories ("Bouquet" and the title story) that sketch the confounding of a repressed Irish au pair in Paris as she encounters a seductive Algerian boy.
With four full days dedicated to food and drink, expect tons of opportunities to satisfy your hunger and quench your thirst.
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