When the conversation shifted away from him for a moment he glanced avariciously around the dining hall. |
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She enjoyed deciphering the strange pictures, and soon avariciously poured over the manuscripts. |
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Bilbo and his boys have found the evil dragon Smaug, who's lolloped avariciously over their treasure. |
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In yet another print, he grovels avariciously for a pittance at the feet of Prime Minister Pitt as the latter grinds John Bull through a mincing machine to produce gold coins. |
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At this time I was an avariciously hopeful would-be cartoonist of 12 or 13 and Steinberg a 31-year-old Romanian Jew whose long American sojourn had begun but four years before. |
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Beginning with the disorders of the Commune in 1871, it was allocated to the Ministry of Finance, which avariciously held on to it, in our time coarsely using it as its National Lottery offices. |
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Brown was, among other things, part traditional southern gent, part bootstrapped American dreamer, part avariciously cold-blooded capitalist and part Afro-conscious black radical. |
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