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hungrily and all
: utside the ordered universe that amorphous blight of nethermost confusion which blasphemes and bubbles at the center of all infinity — the boundless daemon sultan Azathoth, whose name no lips dare speak aloud, and who gnaws hungrily in inconceivable, unlighted chambers beyond time and space amidst the muffled, maddening beating of vile drums and the thin monotonous whine of accursed flutes.
First of all there is the ambassador who has returned from the Persian court after many years, complaining of the lavish hospitality he has had to endure from his Persian hosts ; then there is the Persian grandee, The Eye of the Great King, Pseudartabas, sporting a gigantic eye and mumbling gibberish, accompanied by some eunuchs who turn out to be a disreputable pair of effete Athenians in disguise ; next is the ambassador recently returned from Thrace, blaming the icy conditions in the north for his long stay there at the public's expense ; and lastly there is the rabble of Odomantians who are presented as elite mercenaries willing to fight for Athens but who hungrily steal the protagonist's lunch.

hungrily and had
Not until the 1960 publication of There's Good News Tonight did those who waited hungrily for his nightly news for so many years get a chance to understand what Heatter had to overcome just about every day of his life to make it on the air.

hungrily and at
If a human looks at one hungrily, it will happily immolate itself — either by jumping into a frying pan, after which they taste like chicken, or into a broiling pan, after which they taste like steak.

hungrily and .
The pomegranate is the fruit that Persephone thoughtlessly or hungrily ate in the underworld, which binds her to it for part of every year.
" I ... consumed Portrait hungrily, stayed in my dormitory room for weeks, feverish over the allure of its issues, not attending classes and only narrowly escaping academic disaster ..." pg.
The man sticks his face in the bowl of vomit, and hungrily consumes it.
William Carlton, the last surviving heir of the Carlton estate, which has owned the mine since 1913, is hungrily devouring property and kicking people off his own property.

absorbed and all
and the latter is the total sum of all the numbers in the square, by which all the other numbers are overshadowed and in which they may be said to be absorbed.
Up on a dune, he saw a girl, all by herself, sitting on a camp stool before an easel and absorbed in her painting.
For example, fat accounts for 45 % of the caloric value of French fries at McDonalds in the United States ; since raw potatoes are virtually fat-free, almost all of it comes from the cooking oil that was absorbed by potatoes while frying.
The greenhouse effect is a process by which thermal radiation from a planetary surface is absorbed by atmospheric greenhouse gases, and is re-radiated in all directions.
It re-radiates in all directions, both upwards and downwards ; in equilibrium ( by definition ) the same amount as it has absorbed.
Nearly all the hydrogen was neutral ( non-ionized ) and readily absorbed light, and no stars had yet formed.
The great object in all these processes is to induce a habit of abstraction or concentration of attention, in which the subject is entirely absorbed with one idea, or train of ideas, whilst he is unconscious of, or indifferently conscious to, every other object, purpose, or action.
Under American advice ( by American envoy John Kenneth Galbraith who made and ran American policy on the war as all other top policy makers in USA were absorbed in coincident Cuban Missile Crisis ) Nehru refrained, not according to the best choices available, from using the Indian air force to beat back the Chinese advances.
Features of the ' Brahms style ' were absorbed in a more complex synthesis with other contemporary ( chiefly Wagnerian ) trends by Hans Rott, Wilhelm Berger, Max Reger and Franz Schmidt, whereas the British composers Hubert Parry and Edward Elgar and the Swede Wilhelm Stenhammar all testified to learning much from Brahms's example.
Upon hearing of the Hungarian mobilization, Tiso was presented with the choice of either declaring independence with the understanding that the new state would be in the German sphere of influence, or seeing all of Slovakia absorbed into Hungary.
The effect of this exhibition was comparable with that of Paul Cézanne in Paris in 1907, as all the main Russian avant-garde artists of the time ( including Malevich ) immediately absorbed the cubist principles and began using them in their works.
Almost all inhaled lead is absorbed into the body, the rate is 20 – 70 % for ingested lead ; children absorb more than adults.
During the 1960s and 1970s, drainage work absorbed about one-third of all agricultural investments in Latvia.
By 1992, several warring factions had emerged in the Liberian civil war, all of which were absorbed in the new transitional government.
On 25 March 1933 the Deutschen Luftsportverband ( DVLA ) ( German Air Sport Association ) absorbed all private and national organizations, whilst retaining its ' sports ' title.
In common with all types of EMR, visible light is emitted and absorbed in tiny " packets " called photons, and exhibits properties of both waves and particles.
Almost all the neutrons created in the Big Bang were absorbed into helium-4 in the first three minutes after the Big Bang, and this helium accounts for most of the helium in the universe today ( see Big Bang nucleosynthesis ).
The 8. 8 MeV / 202. 5 MeV = 4. 3 % of the energy which is released as antineutrinos is not captured by the reactor material as heat, and escapes directly through all materials ( including the Earth ) at nearly the speed of light, and into interplanetary space ( the amount absorbed is miniscule ).
Followers of the Advaita Vedanta school believe they will spend eternity absorbed in the perfect peace and happiness of the realization that all existence is One Brahman of which the soul is part.
In all the world, the most blessed and sanctified are those who remain absorbed in Truth.
Almost all of this territory consisted of nations that Russia had absorbed by conquest during the prior several centuries and correspondingly non-Russian speaking population groups.
But the rise of Indo-European comparative linguistics absorbed so much attention and enthusiasm that Uralic linguistics was all but eclipsed in Europe ; in Hungary, the only European country that would have had a vested interest in the family ( Finland and Estonia being under Russian rule ), the political climate was too hostile for the development of Uralic comparative linguistics.
Unemployment remained high until the war absorbed all the job seekers.
The Gaulish culture then was massively submerged by Roman culture, Latin was adopted by the Gauls ; Gaul, or Gallia, was absorbed into the Roman Empire, all the administration changed, and Gauls eventually became Roman citizens.

absorbed and capital
Operating budget for the day schools in the five counties of Dallas, Harris, Bexar, Tarrant and El Paso would be $451,500, which would be a savings of $157,460 yearly after the first year's capital outlay of $88,000 was absorbed, Parkhouse told the Senate.
They established their capital at Zafar ( now just a small village in the Ibb region ) and gradually absorbed the Sabaean kingdom.
In 106 AD, when Cornelius Palma was governor of Syria, that part of Arabia under the rule of Petra was absorbed into the Roman Empire as part of Arabia Petraea, becoming capital.
Later antiquity saw the rise of the Nabatean kingdom with its capital at Petra, which was a border, client state of the Roman Empire absorbed into the Empire in 103 CE, and the ancient city of Saltus.
The Southern Tang absorbed the state in 951 and moved the royal family to its capital in Nanjing, although Southern Tang rule of the region was temporary, as the next year former Chu military officers under the leadership of Liu Yan seized the territory.
By 1930, the Company had absorbed more than 20 rival firms, acquiring a capital of $ 215, 000, 000 and becoming the largest employer in Central America.
This state was finally absorbed by the state of Rio de Janeiro in 1975 ; since then, Niteroi lost its condition of the state's capital in favor of the city of Rio de Janeiro.
The South Korean conglomerates, more or less completely controlled by the government, simply absorbed more and more capital investment.
Some time during the 7th Century B. C., in the late Western Zhou or early Eastern Zhou Dynasty, the State of Yan absorbed the State of Ji, a smaller kingdom to the north and moved its capital from Liulihe to that of Ji, in modern-day, Xicheng District of Beijing.
After having its capital, the Sich as well as Baturyn, destroyed and relocated more than once, Zaporozhia was absorbed into New Russia.
There is no separate tax on capital gains ; rather, gains or gross receipt from sale of assets are absorbed into income tax base.
The point at which the excess labor in the subsistence sector is fully absorbed into the modern sector, and where further capital accumulation begins to increase wages, is sometimes called the "" ( or "") and has recently gained wide circulation in the context of economic development in China.
As London expanded in the 19th century Clapham was absorbed into the capital, with most of the remaining palatial or agricultural estates replaced with terraced housing by the early 1900s.
The writers were very fond of in-jokes, obscure references and running gags, and popular phrases or literary devices would become absorbed into APs culture ( such as, for example, using capital letters for dramatic emphasis ).
* An insurance insolvency develops slowly and can often be absorbed by, for example, capital raising, or, in a worst case, an orderly wind down ;
Avaris was absorbed into the new city of Pi-Ramesses constructed by Ramesses II ( 1279 – 1213 BC ) of the Nineteenth dynasty when he moved the capital from Thebes back to the Delta.
At some time after the battle, the Angles absorbed the Gododdin kingdom, possibly after the fall of their capital Din Eidyn in 638, and incorporated it into the kingdom of Northumbria.
The next three years were a time of muddle and confusion, and the weakened and devastated Georgian kingdom, with its capital half in ruins, was easily absorbed by Russia in 1801.
Gangra, the capital of the Paphlagonian kingdom of Deiotarus Philadelphus, son of Castor, was absorbed into the Roman province of Galatia on his death in 65 BC.
The ruling family was removed to the Southern Tang capital of Nanjing and the kingdom was absorbed into the Southern Tang.
The Southern Tang sent in an army in 951 and removed the ruling family to their own capital in Nanjing, and absorbed the territory.
During his absence from the capital, his minister Digha Charayana raised his son Vidudabha to the throne .. Kosala kingdom was absorbed not much later into Magadha kingdom.
Slavery was so profitable before 1860 that it absorbed available capital and repelled Northern investors, but now the time for industrialization was at hand.

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