The high seas harbour a host of job opportunities for those driven by wanderlust and the desire for a life away from the humdrum. |
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The pleasure we derive from being with others, along with our wanderlust and desire to explore, sets the stage nicely for smallpox. |
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But above and beyond all is the evidence given of a desire to make good and live straight. |
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As a territory born out of the desire for an aboriginal land claims agreement, we are governed as a public government. |
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Between desire and reality, potential and realization, what could be and what is, lies the shortfall. |
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Throughout the poem, the mother constantly attempts to quell and quiet Jim's desire, reading that desire as potentially self-destructive. |
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He shall send to it whomso He chooseth, for that I have no longer a desire for the kinship. |
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I can relate to that desire to light a wood fire and sleep against the ground and watch the stars and the coming light. |
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Drinking water after a snack will also help remove the aftertaste from your mouth and can help curb your desire for more. |
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Henry says he has no desire to spend the time and money recoding those as Java applications. |
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She will play happily so long as the dolly is within her reach should she desire it. |
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Indeed, one of the major arguments against abolishing the monarchy is the desire to preserve tradition. |
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Greeks like Aristotle, who opposed atomism, equated it with a blind desire to abnegate the governance of Nature in favour of pure chance. |
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There are times when these individuals have a desire to give vent to their emotions. |
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When you abandon yourself to pleasure and desire keep an eye on inner and outer balance, as you tend to overindulge. |
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That community may desire competitive ranking of scholarship rather than benchmarking of quality. |
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So basically what I am saying is that it is possible that we each may get what we believe or desire in the way of an afterlife. |
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There is no burning desire by the rank and file members of a party to take part in the selection processes. |
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The growing emphasis on Afrocentrism in weddings is not just a desire to connect with and continue tradition in the wedding ceremony. |
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I had come off the golf course feeling ravenous, so my choices were influenced by a desire for meat, and lots of it. |
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Socialists have no desire to isolate ourselves by being killjoys or spoilsports, but it does help if we understand what we are dealing with. |
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Back home he is racked by paranoia, loneliness and inextinguishable desire for Simone. |
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You can't quench and suppress the human spirit and the desire for freedom forever. |
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Later, a trip alongside the Black Sea helped quench Sorokin's inexhaustible desire to travel. |
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We want clean clothes, but within that simple desire lie images of crisp starching, of linen whiter than white. |
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Future research could include measures of affectional bonding to or romantic desire for males or females. |
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Even now, approaching 60, the team of engineers still joke about his desire to test whenever he can. |
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Those of us who have played in juries or competitions open ourselves up to evaluation and, in fact, desire the insight these experiences provide. |
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Yet despite her desire to write more fiction, her investigative journalism continues apace. |
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Rather, the reason is that scientists have no desire to participate in a kangaroo court whose verdict was decided a long time ago. |
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This group has a stake in the perpetuation of racism and will desire and work for it to continue. |
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Aristotle displays some hesitation in his discussion of desire and its relation to practical reason in the aetiology of animal action. |
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If I got behind the wheel of a race car, I'd only hurt or embarrass myself, so I never had a real desire to do it. |
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With these books, her uncle hoped to quench her desire for adventure, but he only increased it. |
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Keays said she was now wary about her daughter's desire to meet with her father. |
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Consider acratic action, i.e. acting on the strongest desire though not the way one thinks it is the best. |
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The interest developed, as did the desire to feel the racket, have a whack, and get thrilled over the effect of the effort. |
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I might even claim that welfare-state-ism can be traced to a desire to simply salve one's conscience. |
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While behind bars, he takes up boxing at the urging of the warden and finds a new desire to actually do something with his life. |
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Branson understands that quite a few of us harbour a desire to rise above the multitude. |
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Shopping will be a snap, because the thing you most desire will be whatever is most abundantly available. |
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With the rapid fall in interest rates the desire to purchase an annuity diminished. |
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Although she ached with desire for him, Krystal was glad she would have time to plan the perfect romantic evening for them. |
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The lads came up trumps with a solid performance that hopefully was a signal that our desire is still there. |
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Have you ever felt the desire to contemplate your very own Zen garden wherever you are, whatever the time? |
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Neither of those lofty attributes encompassed the desperate desire to win the support of tabloid newspapers. |
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The natural desire for social ranking is satisfied by a hierarchy of authority and recognition that honors people for their public service. |
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People can express any opinion or concept they desire and anyone is welcome to take part. |
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They are sleazy, doped-up debs unable to control their desire to be wantonly worked over by drooling dolts. |
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In many social mammals, the desire for friendly relations comes into conflict with the need to compete for resources, including mates. |
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It seems only ill health or a sudden lack of desire can stop him from achieving his goal. |
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Local councillors come and go, all express a sincere desire to commiserate, but none has ever lifted a finger. |
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The will or desire to act can be wholesome at one moment and unwholesome at another moment. |
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Choices based on the most minute reasoning but lacking any desire are vacuous. |
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Of course there are other fine makers who could have met my wants but the desire was gone. |
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The burning desire I have for weightlifting has played a tremendous role in my life. |
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It's totally possible for you to hook up with someone who inspires no desire and no passion, but quells your fear of being alone. |
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Urinary incontinence is very common, but most people do not desire or require radical treatment. |
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She feels that this has more than recompensed her burning desire to be a journalist. |
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Fairy tales were deployed by Wildeans to express same-sex desire in a thickly coded array of tropes. |
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It's a simple refusal to acknowledge reality, a wishful desire to escape the order of things. |
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Of course that occurs, but people sell their land because, as the treaty assumed, it may be their wish and desire to do so. |
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What surprised me most about the books that follow was their desire to bring alternate voices and viewpoints sometimes jarringly into the story. |
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Its members want action and their desire is motivated by an understanding of the facts about bigotry. |
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Because we desire to store digital information, our system should have differing phases corresponding to the differing values of the information. |
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We engage students in actively developing their ability and desire to analyze, evaluate, and communicate complex material and positions. |
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For boys, the desire to be physically active can further impede their interest in reading. |
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There is merely an earnest desire to spread some Yuletide fun and to tell a straightforward story of devotion, determination, and delight. |
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I think I quickly rediscovered a desire to live but hadn't a clue as to how I could get back on the rails. |
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Again, this was simple food with the accent upon quality ingredients and a desire to avoid over-elaboration. |
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Our politicians have no desire to change the status quo for they would be out of a job and all its benefits. |
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His desire to realize Henry VIII's plan to subdue French influence in Scotland and achieve the union of the Crowns became an obsession. |
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This session explores society's abiding desire for binary genders, the changing nature of 21st century masculinities and the concept of misandry in everyday life. |
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It produces a feeling of fullness and quells the desire to eat. |
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There is no justified reason to desire conflict with these countries. |
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It might contain taxonomic or classificatory work, which is worthwhile but not driven by the desire either to advance knowledge or to develop practical solutions. |
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But although desire cannot be imparted by argument, it can be by contagion. |
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Partly, it may be a desire to quell emotions in front of strangers. |
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But it at least shows a desire to shift the rhetoric away from sin and condemnation. |
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I maintain that our mistake was in overthinking our criminal's desire to conceal the body. |
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But the desire for all this ephemeral and disposable tat could be avoided, claim the critics, by curtailing or even banning advertising aimed directly at children. |
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Out of a desire to find kindred spirits for this aspect of my personality, last month I enrolled in a bushcraft course at Wellington's Tararua Tramping Club. |
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Respect for writers joins with the desire to help authors find an audience and present what they have to say as clearly, effectively, and winsomely as possible. |
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To complicate matters further, the only people who seemed to have any desire to go after Booker were of the conspiracy-theory ilk. |
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He was intense, dedicated and had a strong desire to win a Super Bowl, but word out of Oakland is that many were growing tired of his rah-rah approach. |
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Ella appears to be a strong, independent, and well-traveled scholar whose desire for recognition drives her to attempt this trip into the unknown. |
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It is about a desire on the part of those that have hijacked the American government to create a permanent war machine abroad, and a proto-fascist state at home. |
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But while the desire to escape the British climate may be strong, you need to tread warily if your dream home in the sun is not to become a nightmare. |
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Personally, I've never had the slightest desire to try wing walking. |
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Looking at the roots of larp makes the hobby easier to take seriously and divorces the desire from childishness. |
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All were more or less informed by the desire to distance Shakespeare in performance from the perceived colonial baggage of received pronunciation, and stage English. |
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But, if anything, the endurance made the desire for comfort food even greater. |
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But this compromise between the desire to just toss those wimmin on stage buck-naked and the conservative needs of the Oscar broadcast is just depressing. |
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The staged contrast reveals an acute awareness of this double bind, this problem of representing mimetic desire while remaining insulated from it. |
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There will always be some tension between the desire to reduce risk and the desire to make as much money as possible. |
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Clearly his is a cack-handed attempt to cash in on the growing public desire to take wild places into the ownership and control of the communities that live around them. |
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With a quick wiggle of his hips he told the hundred or so in attendance that it was a combination of Lismore's strong love message and his desire to start in the race walk. |
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He takes a risk because he thinks he can get away with it because the facts may well turn out to support his editor's desire and he wants a quiet life and to be obliging. |
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A protagonist's supporters, mostly close agnates, are motivated to assist because of the desire to help a brother, that is through conventional motivation. |
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He ended with some cogent and compelling logic born of a desire not for revenge, but simple justice. |
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His later work represented a desire to invalidate distinctions between abstract art and kitsch, and became increasingly unorthodox and horrific in its imagery. |
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Here we must be talking about revolution, marked by joyous restlessness, a harmonization of ends, and a desire that pushes a vision of the human potential into realization. |
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The strike was not held back by the desire to keep in with Labour. |
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She was left with an aching desire to turn back time and stop the progression of that clock. |
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The company's unwillingness to make a deal increased her desire to litigate. |
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And the desire for understanding is the first step toward a more inclusive and broad-minded future. |
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Unbidden, desire for her rose within, like some ravening beast. |
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Moreover, there is this tiny but significant possibility that all this is driven by nothing else but my desire to run constantly afoul of my middle class upbringing. |
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It was a product of Republican brinksmanship over the debt ceiling, and a near-fanatical desire for spending cuts. |
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The messages from the fake Bolton began with chitchat, and expressed a desire to get together after all these years. |
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So I think that was personally felt too, my personal desire to avenge my own laziness and mistakes in life. |
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The bar had brought together an array of people united by a desire to settle into a home away from home with a drink in hand. |
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In recent years there has been both a discernible weariness with the violent impasse and a growing desire for peace among the parties to the conflict. |
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Palmer's desire to be loved is large, his need for proofs of appreciation considerable. |
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As much as she wants Four, she anxiously awaits the physical intimacy that this desire is pushing her towards. |
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Was it an allergy to opera or was it simply this burning desire to work for the church? |
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All other countries have expressed a desire to join the EU or NATO at some point in the future. |
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I desire that you give the woman, Pateria, forty solidi for the children's shoes and forty bushels of grain. |
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This seems to reflect Frankish desire to connect the Franks with the people they ruled. |
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After the failed 1848 revolutions not all the Great Powers supported the Romanians' expressed desire to officially unite in a single state. |
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Congress is under no obligation to admit states, even in those areas whose population expresses a desire for statehood. |
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Their actions were motivated in large measure by a desire for revenge. |
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These are thought to indicate territorial borders and a desire to increase control over wide areas. |
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While you are pregnant with the desire for the car, the house or anything, try to switch off your mind to avoid brainstorming any solutions. |
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There are intense debates in the psychoanalytic literature as to whether the primary form of infantile desire is allosexual or auto-erotic. |
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If the text has been autowrapped for you by MindManager, drag the edge to the right to unwrap it if you desire a long, single-line box. |
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Helene I found beached on the floor outside her room, awake and talking to herself but with no desire to press on toward bed. |
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Then you have Sweden, too, burning with desire to break a lance with Russia on the question of Polish independence. |
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The Bavarian felt a mad wave of desire for her sweep over him. What scheme wouldn't he compass to mould that girl to his wishes. |
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In the evenings, Ward and PJ offer guests a complimentary drink. This gesture seems to reinforce the hosts' desire to make everyone feel welcome. |
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I hated all creepy crawly things, whether bugs, spiders or snakes and had no desire to look down at the creeptacular scene below us. |
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Away, away, over lands and seas and space, on the rushing desire flies the disprisoned mind! |
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Tottenham's desire for a win against a Norwich side playing with energy and exuberance made for an enthralling, end-to-end game. |
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As the poet decorously shows his desire to consummate the marriage, he retains the fescennine element without being crude. |
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But John, not surprisingly, has gone off the boil, and feels nothing for Annette so strongly as an intense weariness and desire to be rid of her. |
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The desire to establish such a route motivated much of the European exploration of both coasts of North America and in Russia. |
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It does not necessarily signify a desire to establish or maintain diplomatic relations. |
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In fact, his assumption of the office of Censor may have been motivated by a desire to see his academic labors bear fruit. |
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He began minting coins with his father's deified image, proclaiming his desire to avenge Maximian's death. |
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Particular professors and sober Scotchmen may denounce as childish the desire for imaginative fiction. |
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However it is suggested that this might be related to the death of a patron of the family or the desire to move to better farmlands. |
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His desire for learning could have come from his early love of English poetry and inability to read or physically record it until later in life. |
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Henry's desire to reform the relationship with the Church led to conflict with his former friend Thomas Becket, the Archbishop of Canterbury. |
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Given the king's desperate desire for a son, the sequence of Anne's pregnancies has attracted much interest. |
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Grindal was made Archbishop of Canterbury in 1575 and chose to oppose even the Queen in his desire to forward the Puritan agenda. |
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It was most likely a false pregnancy, perhaps induced by Mary's overwhelming desire to have a child. |
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Henry VIII began the English Reformation as a political exercise over his desire to divorce his first wife, Catherine of Aragon. |
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From the 18th century, the desire for authentic Shakespeare portraits fuelled claims that various surviving pictures depicted Shakespeare. |
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Having no desire to make James a martyr, William, Prince of Orange, let him escape on 23 December. |
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Now for the first time it became evident that William had no longer any desire to keep James in power in England. |
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Having no desire to make James a martyr, the Prince of Orange let him escape on 23 December. |
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The desire to explore, record and systematize knowledge had a meaningful impact on music publications. |
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Aronson thought that the play explores unauthorised desire and linked it to the concept of fertility. |
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There was generally low demand for English publications on the Continent, which was echoed by England's similar lack of desire for French works. |
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However, Nelson's personality was complex, often characterised by a desire to be noticed, both by his superiors, and the public. |
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Unionists want Northern Ireland to remain part of the United Kingdom, while nationalists desire a united Ireland. |
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On 19 July, Hitler again publicly offered to end the war, saying he had no desire to destroy the British Empire. |
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Stalin studied Hitler, including reading Mein Kampf and from it knew of Hitler's desire to destroy the Soviet Union. |
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The Ottomans only suppressed these revolts in the harshest of fashion but that only ended up fueling the revolts and desire for independence. |
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They were tired of 3 centuries of Turkic rule and openly expressed their desire for enosis. |
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The lack of clear leadership led to civil and military unrest, and for a popular desire to restore the monarchy. |
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It also stated the company's desire to both expand in the US and participate in further consolidation in Europe. |
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The desire was for the Church of England to resemble more closely the Protestant churches of Europe, especially Geneva. |
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After World War I, a growing desire for a more fundamentalist approach among some Friends began a split among Five Years Meetings. |
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His desire to explore the mysteries of life eventually led him to leave home and take missionary journeys. |
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The popularity of the Chartist movement between 1828 and 1858 led to a desire to refortify the Tower of London in the event of civil unrest. |
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In some stories, the Sheriff of Nottingham is portrayed as having a lecherous desire for Robin Hood's lady, Maid Marian. |
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The examples of all ages shew us that mankind in general desire power only to do harm, and, when they obtain it, use it for no other purpose. |
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This development created a new desire for trade, which expanded in the second half of the Middle Ages. |
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Because of competing national interest, nations had the desire for increased world power through their colonial empires. |
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The masala sauce was added to satisfy the desire of British people to have their meat served in gravy. |
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Innocent probably saw in them a possible answer to his desire for an orthodox preaching force to counter heresy. |
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As the primary sense of motivation, this desire is reflected even in the scenery depictions and the story's overall mood. |
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Brooks agreed that the main theme of the play, its very heart, is desire and its culmination in marriage. |
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The Valley is a place free of problems, where any desire is quickly satisfied. |
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Her desire of knowledge is great, and her perseverance in everything she undertakes almost invincible. |
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Similarly, it is the desire to save which tends to increase the rate of capital accumulation. |
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While there, he expressed a desire to see an American prairie before returning east. |
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Evidence for this may be found in his desire to associate himself with the Duke of Wellington in his form of dress. |
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She returns to him one afternoon, where they submit to their desire for one another. |
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Following For Your Eyes Only, Roger Moore had expressed a desire to stop playing James Bond. |
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When he visits friends, his desire to be offered a snack is in conflict with the impoliteness of asking too directly. |
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As each generation becomes more in tune with the Internet, their desire to retrieve information as quickly and easily as possible has increased. |
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When Juan Antonio Samaranch was elected IOC president in 1980 his desire was to make the IOC financially independent. |
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The inaugural Champions Cup final was brought forward by three weeks due to a French desire not to interrupt their domestic playoffs. |
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After the Watson tragedy Eubank never again showed any desire to knock opponents out, preferring to retain his title through points victories. |
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Even before the fight with McCall, Steward had seen much potential in Lewis and immediately expressed a desire to work with him. |
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A keen golfer, Mansell revealed a desire to compete in the British Open Golf Championship and briefly participated in the 1988 Australian Open. |
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The lozenge of Renault means a diamond that expresses the brand's firm desire to project a strong and consistent corporate image. |
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O'Sullivan himself has stated his desire for entertaining the watching public, and has said that slow, gritty games put viewers off. |
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His desire to form close links with England meant that the alliance had outlived its usefulness. |
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His desire for an annulment of his marriage was known as the King's Great Matter. |
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Most of his supporters' families had been dispossessed and were likely motivated by the desire to recover their ancestral lands. |
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According to historian Oliver Dickerson, a desire for free trade was not one of the causes of the American Revolution. |
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Disraeli's politics at the time were influenced both by his rebellious streak and by his desire to make his mark. |
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The Germans benefited from political instability in Russia and its population's desire to end the war. |
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A great part of this desire for local and foreign manuscripts arose in the 15th Century. |
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General Felmy had already expressed a desire to build a naval air arm to support Kriegsmarine operations in the Atlantic and British waters. |
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In particular, Iraq's increasingly amicable relations with Britain were a threat to Nasser's desire to see Egypt as head of the Arab world. |
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Of the hundreds of emigrants contacted, only 33 were willing to participate in the survey and just three expressed a desire to return. |
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It is possible that at least one of the three people that voted 'No' did so out of a desire for full independence. |
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In most western democracies, the desire to eliminate or reduce economic inequality is generally associated with the political left. |
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Marzouk had written Mossack Fonseca about a company in the Virgin Islands, emphasizing a desire to hold funds and conduct business overseas. |
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The only desire which I can have is like David to serve my own generation by the will of God, and then fall asleep. |
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In undeveloped countries on the other hand, families desire children for their labour and as caregivers for their parents in old age. |
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In contrast, the desire for greater autonomy or independence is particularly common among leftist Basque nationalists. |
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Due to the success of his comics, a number of filmmakers have expressed a desire to make film adaptations over the years. |
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After a time, these subjects were often at odds with Sullivan's desire for realism and emotional content. |
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Moon's behaviour was becoming increasingly destructive and problematic through excessive drinking and drugs use, and a desire to party and tour. |
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Burton's intense preparation and competitive desire to succeed served him well. |
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However my desire to remain on the bridge has made me a focal point of the debate. |
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Having claimed that people do, in fact, desire happiness, Mill now has to show that it is the only thing they desire. |
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Mill anticipates the objection that people desire other things such as virtue. |
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The missionary was motivated by a sincere desire to rescue souls from eternal torment in the netherworld. |
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Far from the Scots displaying any desire to bring Margaret to Scotland, it was Margaret's father Eric who raised the question again. |
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These included a desire to plant a school in every parish and major reforms of the university system. |
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Besides, by this time her desire for a divorce had become obsessive, taking precedence over all other matters. |
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However, Spain affirmed its desire to support the Americans the following year, hoping to weaken Britain's empire. |
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With the end of the Cold War in 1989, that obstacle was removed, and the desire to pursue membership grew stronger. |
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However, the EU's desire to accept these countries' membership applications was less than rapid. |
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Pawlenty reversed his decision in deference to the legislature's expressed desire for a Minnesota poet laureate. |
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Conservatives were concerned by his desire to create a party from these funds comprising moderate Liberals and themselves. |
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Caernarfon Castle's design was partly influenced by a desire to make the structure impressive as a symbol of the new English rule in Wales. |
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The desire to join the city was driven by municipal services the city could provide its residents. |
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Their desire to drive larger raptors away from their territory is so pronounced that it is an identifying characteristic. |
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This desire for cleanliness extends to the prayer halls where shoes are disallowed to be worn anywhere other than the cloakroom. |
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Women are often made to represent higher values and transformed into objects of desire and of mystery. |
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However, some Sunday League clubs have been known to join pyramid leagues if they desire to progress higher. |
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He has no desire to be found. His place was off the grid. The cabin had no television, phone, or computer. |
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Rousseau used the earthquake as an argument against cities as part of his desire for a more naturalistic way of life. |
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It is a voluntary relief movement not prompted in any manner by desire for gain. |
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I was filled with a desire to take my pleasure with her and attempted to satisfy my desire. |
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The Arabs also had no desire to allow the Portuguese to break their monopoly on access to spices. |
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Motivation is the driving force of desire behind all deliberate actions of humans. |
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Some people desire to preserve the rocks and protect them from the erosive processes that formed Old Harry. |
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Most significantly, the desire to dominate others is what motivates the Crawfords. |
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They should desire conversion to Judaism for its own sake, and for no other motives. |
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Young women who desire to serve as missionaries can serve starting at the age of nineteen, for one and a half years. |
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This was the foundation of their mutual desire to build a seminary for the training of young American men for the foreign Missions. |
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The capture of Goa had been largely motivated by the desire to find a replacement for Anjediva as the first anchoring point for the armadas. |
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He had a great desire for knowledge, a love for philosophy, and was an avid reader. |
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He was specifically looking for spices to put in wine, and was not alone among European monarchs at the time to have such a desire for spice. |
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This development created a new desire for trade, and trade expanded in the second half of the Middle Ages. |
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The need for silver coinage also affected the desire for expanded exploration as silver and gold were spent for trade to the Middle and Far East. |
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Although the royal family returned to Portugal in 1821, the interlude led to a growing desire for independence amongst Brazilians. |
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The law is what constitutes both desire and the lack on which it is predicated. |
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Francis persevered in his hatred of Charles V and desire to control Italy by conquest. |
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In late October messengers arrived in Peking announcing Moscow's desire to negotiate. |
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Pesticide use has been worsened by the desire to produce larger crops in less time because of the decreasing market value of tobacco. |
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By 1758 at the Battle of Carillon, the Flag of Carillon would become the basis of Quebec's desire to have its own flag. |
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I desire you would remember the Ladies, and be more generous and favourable to them than your ancestors. |
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In women the desire for a reversal is often associated with a change in spouse. |
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Although death was certain and the father should have realized, he did not in the least desire that his son be killed or harmed. |
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In such cases, there is clear subjective evidence that the accused foresaw but did not desire the particular outcome. |
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It is distinguished from recklessness because, on a subjective basis, there is foresight but no desire to produce the consequences. |
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But the perennial problem has always been the extent to which the court can impute sufficient desire to convert recklessness into intention. |
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The most culpable mens rea elements will have both foresight and desire on a subjective basis. |
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Meiklejohn acknowledges that the desire to manipulate opinion can stem from the motive of seeking to benefit society. |
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One of the major short run factors that sparked the Great Merger Movement was the desire to keep prices high. |
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Along with the desire for independence, tensions between Hindus and Muslims had also been developing over the years. |
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The desire will create motivation in the followers to work harder to obtain the reward. |
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On the other hand, if availability of the good increases and the desire for it decreases, the price comes down. |
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As artificial lighting became more common, desire grew for it to become readily available to the public. |
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Nevertheless, to relieve oneself takes the edge off the desire and doesn't take advantage of others. |
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Historians remain divided on whether the desire to annex some or all of British North America contributed to the American decision to go to war. |
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There is dispute, however, over whether or not the American desire to annex Canada brought on the war. |
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However, many historians believe that a desire to annex Canada was a cause of the war. |
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Hampton was delayed by bad roads and supply problems and also had an intense dislike of Wilkinson, which limited his desire to support his plan. |
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Yinxi expressed his deep desire to find the Tao and explained that his long study of astrology allowed him to recognize Laozi's approach. |
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The conflict is rationally resolvable either by correcting the mistaken belief or by bringing the wayward desire under rational control. |
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During his career contemporaries saw both negative and positive sides to Walpole's outgoing nature and desire to be in the public eye. |
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He did not desire to cross this rugged mountain chain and to descend into the Po valley with exhausted troops only to have to fight a battle. |
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He did not desire to break the peace himself, and resorted to a variety of stratagems in order to induce the Saguntines to attack. |
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But henge orientation is highly variable and may have been more determined by local topography than by desire for symbolic orientation. |
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In September 1853 he informed Nathaniel Woodard of his desire to be ordained. |
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Their desire to serve beer and wine led to an unintended townwide beer ban. |
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Similarly, lines five and six, in the punctuation adopted, imply that the states of desire and undesire are antithetical. |
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Berowne nimbly picks up the cue and turns it to his own advantage with a pointed reference to the unseasonability of the King's desire to study. |
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And my heart's desire wasn't to be known as some fake wanksta or a spoilt little rich kid. |
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We have lost our innocence that this desire is something ahistorical, that we could not be constituted otherwise. |
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The Court's ruling is a tremendous win for retail florists who desire to do business with multiple wire services. |
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All spiritual teachers, including Amma and Krishna, tell us that we shouldn't desire any fruits of our actions. |
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But I have no desire to go on casting calls or any of that stuff. |
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Paris, Idaho This transposes to APHRODISIA, a W3 term defined as sexual desire especially when violent. |
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Jealousy rears its head, shattering friendship before mutual desire finally brings the threesome back together for a joltingly abrupt ending. |
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In other words, coexist stickers may imply a desire for global love. |
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They can return to their country and readopt a faith that withstands any desire to see with one's own eyes. |
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It is because of this desire for rebaptism of unity as important that tribalism is now in trouble. |
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Kanye's desire for control is thought to be the reason for Kardashian's sudden reclusiveness. |
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The young Meili and her husband Kongzi want to satisfy their inherent desire for a boy, even though they already have a child. |
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At its height, Kuwait's pearl industry had led the world's luxury market, regularly sending out between 750 and 800 ships to meet the European elite's desire for pearls. |
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It was not just the growing awareness of classical antiquity that drove this development, according to Vasari, but also the growing desire to study and imitate nature. |
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Why should he desire to have qualities infused into his son, which himself never possessed, or knew, or found the want of, in the acquisition of his wealth? |
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Their chief men were specially lavish through their desire of good report. |
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Adam of Bremen's writings about Sweyn and his father may have been influenced by Adam's desire to emphasise Sweyn's father Harald as a candidate for sainthood. |
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It was the same conflicting emotion that made her desire to appear a delicate and high-bred lady with boys and to be, as well, a hoyden who was not above a few kisses. |
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It was more in line with the everyday speech not only because of a decline in education but also because of a desire to spread the word to the masses. |
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The humanist concern with widening education was shared by the Protestant reformers, with a desire for a godly people replacing the aim of having educated citizens. |
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We neverthelesse invoke God and call on his aid, even in the complot of our grievousest faults, and desire his assistance in all manner of injustice and iniquitie. |
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He was unquestionably kind, but it was a sort of lazy kindness, owing not so much to gentleheartedness as to a desire to avoid conflict at all cost. |
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