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31. What all clients have in common is a gnawing desire to make a quick profit, and a likely fatal gambling instinct.
32. Yes, we love them, but their power over us fills us with fear and gnawing guilt.
33. Gentle gnawing on the tiny bones appeals to our most basic, primordial instincts.
34. The cross-eyed com-poser was once again gnawing on a chicken bone, with a noodle dangling from his black beard.
35. By sheer force of will she ignored the sounds of pattering and gnawing near the body in the corner.
36. Terry saw other apes biting themselves and each other and gnawing at the bars, all classic signs of distress.
37. It was not an obsession then, only a gnawing doubt.
38. Did you get to die a horrible death with giant ants gnawing at your body?
39. Emmie imagined the beetles busy in the roof, gnawing away at the rafters.
40. Deer mandible chewed by small rodents showing the elongated and parallel sided double grooves characteristic of rodent gnawing.
41. The pain was gnawing and only above my navel.
42. He was gnawing his finger - nails with impatience.
43. Tiny mice seem to be gnawing at my heart. Or is a fire smouldering there?
44. I left the theater with the gnawing sense that a revered Broadway classic may have seen better days.
45. The muskeg berries did not allay this gnawing, while they made his tongue and the roof of his mouth sore with their irritating bite.
46. Madagascar ring-tailed lemur, here gnawing a non-native cactus, ably carries pollen for native plants on its muzzle and hands.
47. Disenfranchised and driven from their former homes, the Paladins still work selflessly to protect humanity from the gnawing jaws of evil.
48. Starting with a gobbet of muscle here, a sip of blood there...before long he was thrusting his jaws deep into the toughest of torsos, like a dog gnawing at rags.
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49. Tu Wei - yueh was frowning unhappily and gnawing his lips.
50. Any of various mammals of the order Rodentia, such as a mouse, rat, squirrel, or beaver, characterized by large incisors adapted for gnawing or nibbling.
51. But he was also hungry , with a gnawing , unwholesome kind of hunger.
52. Tumour of blood capillary gnawing flesh, in fluctuation jaw is bitten forcibly when tightening swollen content apophysis, after loosening, disappear.
53. A Madagascar ring-tailed lemur, here gnawing a non-native cactus, ably carries pollen for native plants on its muzzle and hands.
54. On that spot, in very truth, there was, and there had long been, the gnawing and poisonous tooth of bodily pain.