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1 It gives you more hunger to keep it up and repeat it.
2 You can't say Liverpool have more hunger than us; it simply isn't true.
3 Failure means more hunger in a region already battered by conflict and climate shocks.
4 It would only be more hunger for less weariness!-It'sa downright dreary life, miss!
5 We need to work and to show more hunger .
6 There shall be no more hunger in that kingdom.
7 Another cried, "She'll anger the gods and bring us more hunger ! "
8 But with at least 60 arriving every month, more backlogs and more hunger strikes look inevitable.
9 Those Clare kids were just way too good for Limerick and had more hunger and backbone.
10 Against Brighton he was near-awful and left to reflect that they had more hunger than us.
11 This eventually leads to more hunger and overeating.
12 They shall no more hunger nor thirst: neither shall the sun fall on them, nor any heat.
13 There is, says Riley, less experience but perhaps more hunger in the nine new faces who have arrived.
14 The look on his face was angry, but there was more hunger in it than rage, a hunger denied.
15 We endured more hunger and privation in Berlin from the bombings and the Nazis than anything that has occurred here.
16 He had seen the minnow trailing a hundred feet astern and, with more hunger than discretion, had swooped for it promptly.
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