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Meanings of mass starvation in English
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Usage of mass starvation in English
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The scale of the damage to Irish food production led to massstarvation and emigration.
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Any one of the issues I am about to list could help precipitate massstarvation.
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There is a real danger of massstarvation.
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The United Nations said that blockade raised the danger of massstarvation, and it was partially lifted.
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The United Nations said that blockade raised the prospect of massstarvation before it was partially lifted.
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Experts predict that by 2050, if things don't change, we will see massstarvation across the world.
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The New York Times is calling the massstarvation the "world's worst man-made humanitarian disaster".
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In the modern world, mass killing, massstarvation, mass environmental catastrophe can no longer be publicly legitimated.
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During the Great Leap Forward, Mao and his leadership colleagues took specific decisions that led to massstarvation.
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It is only when the situation in Madaya reached the level of massstarvation that the international media have paid attention.
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An industrial revolution on the planet put the lowest caste Phools, or drudgelings, out of work, and there was massstarvation.
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China and India, the world's biggest wheat consumers, will once again face the threat of massstarvation, especially among their rural poor.
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But they failed in two attempts to capture the port, holding off from a full-blown assault that could have caused massstarvation.
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The UN estimates the North needs 800,000 tons of food to avoid massstarvation before the autumn harvest.
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NAIROBI - Thousands of people in the southern Sudan town of Rumbek face massstarvation unless humanitarian help reaches them quickly, missionaries said yesterday.
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The United Nations fears a full-on offensive may disrupt operations at the port, which handles the bulk of Yemen's imports, and trigger massstarvation.