| 31. | In each case, the victims were found dead-their bodies completely starved of all nourishment.
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| 32. | But high-energy physics is being starved of energy, in both the literal and figurative senses.
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| 33. | But any such move would likely send only a trickle of vehicles to dealers starved of popular models.
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| 34. | Hardest hit have been public services, starved of state support and kept going by infrequent humanitarian donations.
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| 35. | Angola's public administration, starved of funds by two decades of civil war, is outdated.
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| 36. | Perfusion-weighted imaging shows the parts of the brain that are still alive but starved of blood.
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| 37. | The opposition Movement for Democratic Change has expressed fears their strongholds would be starved of the emergency food.
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| 38. | "It's a brand new approach to treating limbs starved of blood supply,"
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| 39. | Australian international Kewell, who played for Leeds for eight seasons, has also been starved of success.
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| 40. | Starved of ball the Georgians were left in a desperate struggle, throwing themselves at the white shirts.
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