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Adjectives that describe thirst might include:his or hertheirburningdemandinggreatminorquenchedunquenchablerelievedunrelievedsatisfiedterribleunrelenting
The quote is "For all sad words of tongue and pen, the saddest are these, 'It might have been.'"by John Greenleaf Whittier
Helping verbs:amarebebeenbeingcancoulddiddodoeshadhashaveismaymightmustshallshouldwaswerewillwould
The family dog might have been decrepit,but he was well-loved.
Might have. "Might of" is an error, most likely caused by the contraction "might've", which often sounds quite similar to "might of" when used in conversation. This is one of my favourite examples of a phrase being shaped by unintentionally imitating misheard speech rather than reading the phrase and allowing it to dictate the way it is pronounced, and later spelt. It is a big circle of miscommunication. "Might've" is sort of slang. "Might of" is not truly a real phrase. Many people make this mistake.
There have been two; The lesser known Irish Famine 1740-1741 & The Great Famine 1845-1852.
no it have not been inevitable
yes
368 years
Famine has been a recurring phenomenon throughout human history, with documented instances dating back thousands of years. Notable famines occurred in ancient civilizations, and significant ones have been recorded in more modern times, such as the Irish Potato Famine in the 19th century and the Great Chinese Famine in the 20th century. While it's difficult to quantify the exact number of years famine has occurred globally, it is clear that it has affected many regions and populations intermittently over centuries.
There have been more than one famine in the history of the Soviet Union, therefore more details are required.
No good solutions have been identified. If they had been, gang violence would have been eliminated.
In the millions of years of man's history famine has always been a factor. One of the most famous was the Irish potato famine in the 1800's.
There is no "hardest" problem. Something that you might find hard might appear easy to someone else and conversely. Also, some of the harder problems do not have solutions yet - if they had been solved then they could not have been so hard!
There was a famine in Ireland, known as the Great Famine, or the Irish Potato Famine. Over a million people died during the 7 years between 1845 to 1852. This drove many Irish to immigrate to to the United States.
By the civil wars raging in these countries at the same time.
Yes. Ethiopia has been hit by catastrophic drought and famine.