As the children and grandchildren of immigrants, we may not have been starving for actual food, but we are starved for affection.
Fulham boss Chris Coleman opted for the aerial presence of Heidur Helguson and McBride in attack but they were starved of possession and only had one sniff of goal each before the break.
They were skinny and half-starved, but apparently in good shape.
For both sides of the Atlantic, but particularly for growth-starved Europe, the deal offers the prospect of spurring growth, at least in the longer term, without compromising fiscal discipline.
The departure of Tevez resulted in the arrival of Adebayor - to deafening jeers from the away supporters - but the Togolese striker was starved of service and played a peripheral role.
But, especially with growth-starved Asia loaded to the gills with manufacturing capacity, U.S. companies will have a hard time matching price cuts from that region.
Neither player is starved for self-regard, but there was an abundant mutual respect.
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Also, young companies are often starved for cash and have no choice but to go cheap.
He says fatty livers are common, not because the donor is overweight, but as a result of the donor having been starved in intensive care.
But much of the damage happens when brain cells, starved of oxygen, start churning out compounds that can actually be toxic.
Criminal legal aid is also starved of support in many other countries, but some, such as Britain and the Scandinavian countries, can find the money to do the job well.
Most show little or no symptoms, but in the severest cases the cells of the body are starved of energy.
But this was a feast for Ulster's success-starved supporters - a potent mixture of determination, organisation, discipline and clinical finishing which proved way too much for the 1998 champions.
Liverpool have a big following in Asia because of their great history, but that's taken a dent given their recent trophy-starved years.
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But with virtually no financial aid from Jamaica's cash-starved Olympic movement, she had to work part-time, including modeling swimwear for Canadian sportswearmaker Louis Garneau.
"It's unclear whether the USPS has the legislative authority to take such actions on its own, but the alternative is the status quo until it is completely cash starved, " James O'Rourke, a professor of management at the University of Notre Dame, told the Associated Press.
But private-equity firms are anxious to return money to their profit-starved investors and take some cash for themselves too, after a barren few years.
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The direct aim of this strategy would not be a less bad climate, but the more measurable goal of bringing energy to those in the developing world who are currently starved of it.
Of course, the number could easily turn out to be minus 100%, but if the project comes off as planned, a rich reward is possible -- even in a country as starved for capital as Cuba is.
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