Though small in number, the fish thrived in the Mississippi, gorging on plankton and reproducing each spring.
At times, you may be tempted to start drinking too much and gorging on greasy foods.
During most of this decade credit was all too available to nearly everyone, leading to inevitable gorging.
The swift little mud swallows that nested under the bridge did an aerial ballet through it, gorging themselves.
C. currently is, the government industrial complex is gorging at the same time that most Americans are reducing expenditure.
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Over the next two and half days, I immersed myself in a giddy, deluge-dodging round of ruin-hopping and restaurant-gorging in Siem Reap.
And its video-game styling might be exactly what young men want to see this weekend after gorging themselves on turkey.
Then with a flick of his igniter he lit a gorging fire that turned the evening sky red and yellow and black.
It is hard not to notice that while these consumer defensive, dividend-paying stocks are in pullback mode, traders are gorging themselves on financials.
The fight itself was over in a flash, Bailey rushing Khan from the opening bell and gorging on leather for the next 106 seconds.
Banks have to work out the cost of the damage done by years of easy credit and gorging on complicated financial products (see article).
Circling over the river, continuously calling out to each other, they will eventually fly to a nearby field and spend the day gorging on corn.
Pigs thrived there, gorging on acorns for months prior to slaughter.
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After gorging on turkey, pies and other holiday-related foodstuffs, there's no place most American families would rather be than in front of the television set.
Then there's the popular socio-economic theory that states that gorging yourself on soccer after you've feasted on turkey is part of a master plan for social control.
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Just as boxers suffer brain damage, so sumo wrestlers often pay the price for years of gorging on chankonabe, their special high-calorie pork, potato and anything-else-in-the-refrigerator stew.
The ring-fence structure makes a distinction between the bits of banking that need saving (deposit-taking banks, payment systems and the like) and the bits that do not (bonus-gorging investment bankers).
After properly gorging, the masses head to two Grant Park stages to dance off the calories at free concerts from national bands like the Lemonheads (28 June) and the Jayhawks (2 July).
And as the banks warm up for bonus season, ministers are grappling with what to do to prevent the spectre of an industry bailed out by the taxpayer gorging itself on cash.
Long ago, in the days before passenger ships featured climbing walls, ice rinks, on-board zip lines and nonstop gastronomic gorging sessions, stately ocean liners plied the transatlantic route between London and New York.
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This almost absent-minded gorging had serious mental consequences.
It's just IHOP, an acronym that throws its pancake heritage on to the ash heap of pancakery just so we can throw down to tilapia hollandaise in a place that's not exclusively a house of carbohydrate gorging of global proportions.
After gorging on bear meat, the expedition's scientists bring back evidence that helps prove the controversial theory of continental drift, which gives rise in due course to the science of plate tectonics, which explains why it was that Krakatoa blew itself up--and will do so again, in eons hence.
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