I do not subscribe to the view that there is something innate in human beings that craves the thrill of violence. |
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Unfortunately we live in a society that craves eternal youth and the body beautiful. |
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He craves his father's respect and his father's love, but has long known that he can never have the latter, and the former is always tainted. |
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The more you yearn to launch a war, the more you must strive to burnish your image as someone who craves peace. |
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The higher self craves freedom from the cumbrousness, the limitations, the pains and disabilities of the body. |
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Stock up on fresh fruits and vegetables to replenish the nutrients your body craves. |
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But biotechnology craves to subdue this creativity, to rob nature of its own nature, to denaturalize and dispirit it. |
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Blackmailing the suborners gets Harris the money, independence and power he craves. |
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It's just that she craves attention and I don't want her to think that she's unliked or something. |
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She invents outlandish stories to get the sympathy and attention she craves. |
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She craves blue eyes, thinking that if she looked like the blue-eyed girls from storybooks, her parents, teachers, and boys would love her. |
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The post-feminist craves validation and does not seek or admire perfection. |
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I think he craves the attention and the thrill of the chase more than carving notches on his belt. |
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He keeps nothing in the fridge and frequents diners when he craves spaghetti. |
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It is an interesting game that won't exactly tax the brain but feeds the public even more of the voyeuristic TV is so obviously craves! |
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Kendall loves it, craves it and can put up with almost anything if there's a chance she's going to experience it. |
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But one thing we know is the brain craves simplicity especially in the face of today's media bombardment. |
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Now he just needs to come up with a few classics under his own name and the place in the rock pantheon he obviously craves will be assured. |
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Yet it will delight anyone who craves some of Jarry's ole pataphysics. |
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Despite the exertions of the cast, the film does not quite achieve the intensity of feeling it evidently craves. |
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Being out of the limelight for so long would scare almost anyone who craves attention. |
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It allows a dieter to eat as much protein as he or she craves, so long as only negligible amounts of carbohydrate are consumed. |
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Against a snowy London backdrop, something perennially ignored and unloved finds the attention it craves against all odds. |
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Nib refuses to paint what the king craves and is thrown into a dungeon, only to escape by painting a tunnel. |
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If the mother-to-be longs for pickles and peanut butter, Agassi craves normality. |
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He swam collegiately at Florida and craves human connection as much as high-level competition. |
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The unpublished novelist longs to be published, the published one yearns for bestsellerdom, the bestselling superstar craves the Booker prize. |
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Seemingly tired of suave, identikit pole-climbers, the public craves anti-politicians. |
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But there is another part that craves an outlet for hissing and booing, even outside the pantomime season. |
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After its turbulent experiments with deregulation, however, America craves stability from its all-too-excitable telecoms companies. |
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Do not be surprised if the person craves certain foods some days, and has no interest in them on others. |
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This Nike shoe is built for speed and will appeal to the stylish competitive player who craves the ultimate in lightweight performance. |
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This is precisely what the nuclear industry craves in order to be able to develop its activities against a background of verifiable security. |
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It is time for significant progress to be achieved in a region of European that craves a new future. |
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Russia will successfully exploit Western credulity, it craves revenge against the West wherever that is possible. |
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In some cases, the front is not working well, the person does not project what you want in your life, or projected changes craves. |
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The West has a hard time realising that Iran craves recognition, insisted the speaker. |
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Now featuring a new design just for women, the Barricade adilibria is designed for the ultimate competitor who also craves style. |
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He did this and does this because his divine love craves to share everything. |
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The mind craves to make something perdurable out of something as tenuous as candlelight, something that becomes more and more itself through vicissitude. |
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Wall Street, whose denizens have the most to lose from a vault over the fiscal cliff, craves a resolution. |
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The move would reflect a strong stance of political will, and realism, which is what the markets, and everyone else, craves. |
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Fill in the names and numbers of stores near campus to buy kid staples and goodies he needs and craves for pulling all-nighters. |
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A compassionate, wise, sensible man who always craves another adventure. |
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Walter worships objects and cash, believing they will magically confer upon him the social status he so desperately craves. |
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It's all about feeding your epidermis the nutrients it craves. |
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They should allow her the independence she craves a little at a time. |
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And it's what The Habit of Art is almost entirely about, since it strips Auden of the grandeur and nobility the actor impersonating him craves and shows Britten to exist in a state of nervous thraldom to the bullying poet. |
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She craves guatita, a dish of cow tripe in a sauce thickened by peanut butter that she serves over plantains. |
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The ordinary water provided by the family has to slake a thirst that can never be fully satisfied by it since it craves special water with specific properties. |
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Maybe so for the town gossip and the local entrepreneur, but not for Him, who is stunned by his father's death and craves something more than flower arrangements and funeral sandwiches. |
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He craves there clearness or penumbra, a space shut as a cloister, open as a deck, where he would be remote as in a cave, or else called to as in a square. |
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What he craves is understanding and patient love and support. |
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And by alcoholic I mean a man whose chemistry craves alcohol and drives him resistlessly to it. |
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He is still afflicted by his anhedonic self-consciousness, his failure to communicate, his inability to lose himself in the throngs at a party or the capacity to deserve the love he craves. |
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With the DragOnX toe bumper and super light weight, the LunarLite Speed is a great option for the competitive player who craves quickness on the court. |
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One craves the excitement of being right downtown, while the other wants an up-county farmette with a swimming pool and room for a pony. |
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Britain's largest airport group craves a third runway at Heathrow airport but that is highly unlikely, so every noise it makes on the need for more capacity plays into the hands of Boris Johnson's estuary airport campaign. |
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Dry skin craves moisture, so give it what it demands with Clinique's new Supermoisture Makeup foundation with humectants. |
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He is a man who is not only at home in the spotlight, he craves it. |
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Her daughter is a high school cross-country runner and craves nutrition. |
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For many conference participants, however, what Iran wants actually is clear: it wants power, and it craves recognition by the international community of what it perceives to be its rightful status as a regional power. |
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Previously lost in a world of books, Price sees she must stand up to win the love she craves from Edmund. |
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The world craves something much more deepseated than pure pragmatism. |
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He craves for such ecstasy while he knows not the way to it. |
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Like a latter-day Faustus who has mortgaged his soul to the pursuit of his art, Harrison now desperately craves the paternal love from which his learning has estranged him. |
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These serve as pathetic substitutes for the love he craves but has never received. Though unpublicized, many an unspanked child has developed a healthy personality. |
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Like the calla lily, the zephyr lily craves moist, fast-draining soil. |
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It's such cross-purpose my heart craves, These guests on old Twelfth Night, Their runish, unreadable moil Of prints, the barrowed creche Awaiting thaw. |
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