Arditti has written an uncomfortable but very readable novel about the careless greeds of the way we now live. |
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So, lest we shame them, let us believe that the new oppressions and foolish greeds are no more than mists that pass. |
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I want flowers in the house and something tempting to eat – these are greeds, I think, rather than needs. |
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More than 120 classical or original recipes to make some appetizing greeds. |
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Subtly perfumed in the pure extract of lemon, these Mediterranean cookies will fill up all your greeds. |
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She was, however, sensible of attention and kindness, and would occasionally smile to her nurses, or smackingly kiss them in a manner as explosive as her greeds and rages. |
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