Each container can hold 24, 000 pints of chilled beer, enough to satisfy the thirst of a small town.
In the long run, the big factors in world demand are the emergent industrial powers (China, India) and the unslakable thirst of the American motor culture.
Oh, and I would sling bottles of water, sodas and ICE COLD beer to slake the thirst of what I hoped would be a big crowd.
One side features the Genius of Medicine holding an open book in her lap, collecting water pouring out of a rock to quench the thirst of a sick girl beside her.
When it is not quenching the thirst of British intelligence operatives, Heineken and its subsidiary brands are the beers of choice in much of Africa, Latin America and now, after its recent acquisition of Asia Pacific Breweries, Southeast Asia.
The world is hurtling towards population overload, placing billions of people at risk of hunger, thirst, lack of energy and slum housing.
The publication of "Thirst" marks the debut of a major talent.
So we saw just like an avalanche of use on this type of technology and a real thirst for this kind of information.
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Patients who develop diabetes mellitus most commonly have initial symptoms of increased thirst, increased urination and blurred vision due to high amounts of sugar in the fluids of the eye.
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Another perk for wind energy in the Southeast is its lack of thirst, Kelley adds.
For more than 90 days until they were picked up, they were blown about the Pacific, enduring the torments of thirst, hunger and hallucination, drinking their own urine and finally succumbing to cannibalism.
The scope of "Thirst" keeps expanding with each story: Here Kalfus deftly executes a realistic depiction of the vacillations of a young husband contemplating adultery with his wife's close friend, there he's spinning a Borges-like fable about a tribe of refugees who have been on the road so long their nomadism has evolved into a culture of its own.
One early sign of this new thirst for probity is the fact that eight members of the committee on professional conduct have already recused themselves in the name of unbiased justice.
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Common side effects of most of these drugs include dry eyes and dry mouth, but drinking water to quench thirst can aggravate symptoms of overactive bladder.
As an illustration of the modern thirst for dollars, the IMF reckons that at the current rate of accumulation global reserves would rise from 60% of American GDP today to 200% in 2020 and nearly 700% in 2035.
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According to the World Bank, some 200 million more people are suffering from extreme poverty, hunger or thirst as a result of the crisis.
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Most importantly, perhaps 60% of African drinkers slake their thirst with homebrew rather than branded booze, so there is plenty of room to upgrade.
It obviously made it easier for him to buy shares for either a long-term investment or as part of his unquenchable thirst for stocks with depressed prices for a possible acqusition.
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Our parents have to instill a sense of excellence and a thirst for knowledge.
The thirst for tangible assets in time of war and uncertainty could fuel bidding at two upcoming jewelry auctions in New York.
That is the plant that quenches a very large share of Britain's thirst for spirits - not only whisky, but vodka, gin and rum too.
We regularly ignore the fact that the thirst for vengeance is among the strongest of human emotions.
War in Iraq, destabilization from Turkey, unquenchable thirst for energy in Asia, millions of fuel-slurping SUVs still cruising American highways.
If rains do not come in the next month or so, tens of thousands of animals could fall to thirst and poachers' bullets.
There, imbibers found a whole different world of drinks to quench that thirst, and afterwards brought back these drinks once the Drought was over.
Mr Taylor felt no need for the doctor, and after two days of a wild, craving thirst and the weird brake smell, he felt fine.
The real culprit is our thirst for energy, which exceeds the pace of developing cleaner energy sources.
Tierney's is one of a crop of private equity funds slaking the thirst for capital among African entrepreneurs.
And Saudi Arabia's thirst for its own oil shows little sign of abating.
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