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1 That doesn't mean it's the end world all the time.
2 Let's pretend we could end world hunger with drugs.
3 Wozniacki is that rare beast: a twice year- end world number one-ranked tennis player who has never won a Grand Slam.
5 Fauntroy told him he was on a mission to promote peace and environmentally friendly technology and to end world hunger, Barnes said.
6 Fauntroy has told friends he was in the Middle East to promote peace and environmentally friendly technology and to end world hunger.
7 Teaching young people English is the best way to end world poverty, Israeli president Shimon Peres has told World Economic Forum in Davos.
8 It is an effort to address world food systems globally with the aim of tackling Sustainable Development Goal 2, to end world hunger.
9 The ITU grand final is in Chicago this weekend with double points up for grabs in the race to the year- end world rankings.
10 A "Hunger Taskforce" was launched by the Government yesterday to recommend the best contribution the State can make to efforts to end world hunger.
11 Brazil 2014 may not have been the World Cup to end World Cups.
12 Japan surrendered six days later, ending World War Two.
13 Japan surrendered on August 15, ending World War II.
14 There is no single solution to ending world hunger but CA can play a part.
15 His new book is 'The Life You Can Save - Acting Now to End World Poverty'.
16 History-minded readers may recall that the armistice ending World War I took most Americans by surprise.
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