• China's voracious demand for raw materials and U.S. appetite for gas and oil are driving the economy today, along with a domestic real estate boom.

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  • Apple computers still satisfy only a tiny portion of the military's voracious demand for computers.

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  • In the next ten months three separate chemo regimens failed to halt the cancer's voracious growth.

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  • Apple (nasdaq: AAPL - news - people ) computers still satisfy only a tiny portion of the military's voracious demand for computers.

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  • The interest tab will climb to 2.6% of GDP from 2% in 2007, held down only by the Federal Reserve's voracious purchases of Treasurys and mortgage- backed bonds.

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  • Already, the search engine has spawned businesses such as search-engine marketing and optimization, or Web arbitragers, and companies that live by serving Google's voracious computing needs (see: " The Search Industrial Complex").

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  • An oil gusher could also sharpen Brazil's already voracious appetite for the politics of the pork barrel.

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  • The world has rarely seen an intellect as voracious and comprehensive as Aaron's.

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  • Trout and salmon may inhabit the dreams (and literature) of the upper classes, but the pugnacious, voracious bigmouth bass is everyman's fish, found in every state save Alaska.

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  • Today's technology-driven industries have a voracious appetite for new inventions.

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  • However, it's this convenience, coupled with a voracious appetite for one-time-use plastics that is now hurtling back toward us as an ever-growing and devastating set of plastic fingerprints on our natural world.

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  • An engineer with two master's degrees from MIT, Koch is a voracious reader, heavily influenced by the so-called Austrian School of free market economics.

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  • Forbes's brave 400 billionaires, many newly minted were voracious bidders.

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  • In the clip, the Coles -- who said they were discovered by producers via Norris Cole's Web site -- are shown eating a voracious amount of pancakes, which mother Tameka says the family can work off later that day during a walk around a local water park.

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  • It's reassuring to know that Chicago-based U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald, who has a voracious appetite for rooting out political corruption and must see his city and the rest of Illinois as one giant buffet, is living up to his reputation as a tough and independent Goliath slayer who doesn't hesitate to take on the powerful.

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  • There's the occasional goofy grace note: Kyra Sedgwick, playing a voracious and obviously Anglo television reporter named Suzie Morales, rolls the 'R' in her surname as she signs off, just in case someone missed the point (we've all heard it).

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