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'Emaciated' supply-chains and 'Just Too Late' manufacturing.
Planet SUSE 2010
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'Emaciated' supply-chains and 'Just Too Late' manufacturing.
Planet go-oo 2010
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"Emaciated," wrote the surgeon in his daily report; "body badly nourished, and susceptible to any infection.
"Where Angels Fear to Tread" and Other Stories of the Sea Morgan Robertson 1888
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Christie's is putting up for display and then auction the rare "Emaciated Siddhartha," a figure from the third or fourth century depicting a fasting Buddha.
A Chance for Lesser Asian Stars to Shine Stan Sesser 2011
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Emaciated children bearing clouded jugs pass us, their joints crackling like kindling as they walk.
Three Prayers for Rain Joe Kapitan 2011
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Emaciated as my body was, I had to saw four bars, each in two places, in order to make an aperture through which I could squirm.
Chapter 22 2010
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Emaciated children bearing clouded jugs pass us, their joints crackling like kindling as they walk.
Three Prayers for Rain Joe Kapitan 2011
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Emaciated men lighting oily rags in the alleyways.
Beneath the Light of an Exploding City Robert Kloss 2011
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Emaciated babies and young children throughout the ward bore the signs of hunger: exposed ribs and distended stomachs.
Sudan Hunger Crisis: Starving Children, Families Struggling To Survive 2010
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Emaciated babies and young children throughout the ward bore the signs of hunger: exposed ribs and distended stomachs.
Sudan Hunger Crisis: Starving Children, Families Struggling To Survive 2010
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