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Starving Russian children during the Russian famine of 1921 | Russian famine of 1921 – 22.
Starving and displaced, many Kazakhs joined in the general Central Asian Revolt against conscription into the Russian imperial army, which the tsar ordered in July 1916 as part of the effort against Germany in World War I.
They arrived to find the colony's population almost annihilated by the Starving Time, which had left only 60 survivors out of the 500 who had preceded them, and most of these survivors were sick or dying.
Starving, his troops collapsed and Liu Zixun was killed, aged just 10.
Probably the best-known explanation holds that when an early group of Jamestown colonists left to return to England after the Starving Time during the winter of 1609 – 1610 aboard a ship of Captain Christopher Newport, they encountered another fleet of supply ships under the new Governor Thomas West, 3rd Baron De La Warr in the James River off Mulberry Island with reinforcements of men and supplies.
* Battersea Dogs and Cats Home, formerly Battersea Dogs Home and prior to that the Temporary Home for Lost and Starving Dogs, established in Holloway in 1860 and moved to Battersea in 1871.
Starving and freezing, they revolt, and St. Petersburg is overrun with them.
The anarcho-punk band Chumbawamba dedicated their first album Pictures of Starving Children Sell Records to criticize Live Aid.
Starving rural dwellers started a “ mass vagrancy ” towards the better-supplied towns, such as Cork in southern Ireland, where beggars lined the streets by mid-June 1740.
Combined with a drought, and hostile relations with the Native Americans, the loss of the supplies which had been aboard the Sea Venture had resulted in the Starving Time in late 1609 to May 1610, during which over 80 % of the colonists perished.
Just after the survivors of the Starving Time and those who had joined them from Bermuda had abandoned Jamestown, the ships of the new supply mission sailed up the James River with food, supplies, a doctor, and more colonists.
Starving patients can be treated, but this must be done cautiously to avoid refeeding syndrome.
Starving, and haunted by the betrayal of his romance lover ( Rogue ), Gambit made his way back into Magneto's citadel, where he encountered the psionic essence of a dead mutant named Mary Purcell.
If this number exceeds some limit, the state of the philosopher could change to Starving, and the decision procedure to pick up forks could be augmented to require that none of the neighbors are starving.
Raising the threshold for transition to the Starving state reduces this effect.
-Peter H. Welch proposed the Starving Philosophers variant that demonstrates an unfortunate consequence of the behaviour of Java thread monitors is to make thread starvation more likely than strictly necessary.
" Starving the beast " is a political strategy employed by American conservatives in order to limit government spendingby cutting taxes in order to deprive the government of revenue in a deliberate effort to force the federal government to reduce spending.
Local shops include Focal Point Gallery ( a gallery of photography ), Starving Artist Cafe and Gallery ( featuring musical talents ), Exotiqa International Arts ( featuring art objects, gift items, and jewelry from around the world ), Early Ruth's Antiques, Midtown Antiques, My Dolls And Things, and Calico Juno Designs, a handcrafted jewelry store where all the jewelry offered for sale is handmade on the premises.
In 1924 she finished her three most famous posters: Germany's Children Starving, Bread, and Never Again War.
Starving prisoners in Mauthausen concentration camp liberated on May 5, 1945.
In the piece, he described the situation under the title " Russians Hungry, But Not Starving " as follows: " In the middle of the diplomatic duel between Great Britain and the Soviet Union over the accused British engineers, there appears from a British source a big scare story in the American press about famine in the Soviet Union, with ' thousands already dead and millions menaced by death from starvation.
Science News Letter praised the optimistic results in an article entitled " Algae to Feed the Starving.

thin and extremely
The pleura is extremely thin in type 2 and septa are absent.
These metals form an extremely thin layer of oxidized metal on the surface.
The major disadvantage of the transmission electron microscope is the need for extremely thin sections of the specimens, typically about 100 nanometers.
In turn, zinc hydroxide reacts with carbon dioxide in the atmosphere to yield a thin, impermeable, tenacious and quite insoluble dull gray layer of zinc carbonate which adheres extremely well to the underlying zinc, so protecting it from further corrosion.
guitar has an extremely thin body made out of mahogany.
Unique habitats are found on alvars, extremely level expanses of limestone with thin soil mantles.
The North Shore area is locally known for its roast beef establishments, which slice tender roast beef extremely thin.
These are made as extremely thin ( 2 – 3 mm ) versions of the popular French fry, but are fried in the manner of regular salted potato chips.
Conversely, extremely thin jewelry can cause the same tearing in what is commonly referred to as the " cheese cutter effect ", either during sudden torsion or over a long period of wearing, especially if the thin jewelry bears any weight.
The ten-in-one might be partly a freak show exhibiting " human oddities " ( including " born freaks " such as midgets, giants or persons with other deformities, or " made freaks " like tattooed people, fat people or " human skeletons "- extremely thin men often " married " to the fat lady, like Isaac W. Sprague ).
Orchestral and drum kit players use extremely thin, specialised snare drum heads, far too light to be played directly, for this bottom head.
Wun sen are extremely thin noodles made from mung bean flour which are sold dried.
It was also extremely important in that reproduction technology for dissemination of the plans as, like a high quality natural vellum, it could be produced in a thin enough sheet to be virtually transparent to strong light enabling a source drawing to be used directly in the reproduction of field-used drawings.
By careful treatment extremely thin wire can be produced.
But it was their reputation for business probity, innovative management and strict fiscal policies that sustained their partnership's success in a period where businesses operated in a highly volatile and uncertain environment where the line between success and bankruptcy was extremely thin.
He created fibers both extremely thin and highly durable.
Straining the exotic matter to an extremely thin band of 10 < sup >− 32 </ sup > meters is considered impractical.
When Frederick came to the throne, the prospects for the revival of German imperial power were extremely thin.
Due to the extremely short cavity length, and correspondingly thin gain medium, these devices exhibit very low single-pass gain ( typically on the order of a few percent ) and also a very large free spectral range ( FSR ).
The walls of these structures, which are less than three micrometers thick in their entirety, consist only of an extremely thin membrane through which oxygen can easily diffuse.
Here the " bars " are extremely thin metal " wires ", and the " switches " are fusible links.
* In electrolytic capacitors the chemical effect is used to produce an extremely thin ' dielectric ' or insulating coating, while the electrolyte layer behaves as one capacitor plate.
Further technology advances that use even thinner gate dielectrics have an additional leakage component because of current tunnelling through the extremely thin gate dielectric.
The air enters via an extremely long, thin labyrinth tube, up to 10 cm long, wrapping back and forth across the ink tank.

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