The male desire for big stuff can extend beyond Tonka trucks, Brobdingnagian TVs, and inappropriately large cars. |
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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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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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With these books, her uncle hoped to quench her desire for adventure, but he only increased it. |
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You can't quench and suppress the human spirit and the desire for freedom forever. |
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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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Back home he is racked by paranoia, loneliness and inextinguishable desire for Simone. |
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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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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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Future research could include measures of affectional bonding to or romantic desire for males or females. |
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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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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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He shall send to it whomso He chooseth, for that I have no longer a desire for the kinship. |
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Manipulation of the marketplace leads to a redirection of class antagonism into a desire for material goods. |
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It's an example of infantilism, a regressive desire for boundarylessness, a plea for a love object that never disappoints. |
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The major finding was the desire for methodological pluralism, even among mainstream faculty. |
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The desire for remoulding an institution to make it more egalitarian is not the same as destroying it. |
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The Yoruba use the same term, dun, for a palatable meal and a memorable spectacle, both arousing a desire for more. |
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Ironically, by the time of Tyndale's death, Henry's desire for a divorce had precipitated his renunciation of papal authority. |
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I do believe that the zeitgeist of the Zeroes will be characterised by a popular desire for things to be real. |
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Quentin's attempt to project an alternative ideal for Caddy is a form of repression, masking his unspoken desire for something he cannot have. |
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As a young boy but not a child repression of sexual desire for the mother has occurred and latency should be present. |
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When he gets mugged by a gang of street punks and left beaten up in an alley, Goda's desire for a gun grows even more intense. |
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But the desire for a deeper understanding of the forest and its creatures led him back to Moscow to study zoology. |
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Where unceasing mobility turns into a stressful burden, a desire for leisureliness and unharriedness is likely to grow. |
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As with everything else in the investment world, don't let greed and the desire for a quick buck overrule common sense. |
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As a side-effect, I was also cured of my desire for self-abuse, and my craving for fingernails. |
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The great strength of the revival of the movement, and of the left within the movement, has been the desire for unity. |
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Food stimulation also resulted in increases in self-reports of hunger and desire for food. |
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They used questionnaires to assess hunger and the desire for different food types. |
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I suspect that his action is more motivated by desire for celebrity, notoriety and financial reward than righting injustices. |
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What could be a better barometer of the spiritual health of a community than a fond desire for a lingering horrible death? |
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In fact, advertisers' desire for young listeners has led radio stations to offer a proliferation of new formats. |
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But the desire for power comes from envy which is the root cause of all evil. |
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Music and art are an expression of the desire for a world free of injustice and war. |
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He is black, and some people were quick to credit his ascent to affirmative action and his editors' desire for a more diverse reporting staff. |
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One simple conclusion would be that this is a desire for atonement taken too far. |
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There will be a strong desire for preventive technologies and safety mechanisms even in the home. |
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The second tendency is represented by the Salafis, a global movement driven by a desire for religious purification. |
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There was nothing in the marketplace of the 1950s that indicated a desire for tail fins on cars in the U.S. and Europe. |
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It's a wealth of extras that should sate any fan's desire for supplemental material. |
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Successful gladiators are those who not only sate the crowd's desire for blood, but do so in an entertaining fashion. |
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While both countries are expressing a desire for peace, neither side is showing signs of backing down. |
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The desire for speed gathered momentum in the twentieth century as America's strategic obligations broadened across the globe. |
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But to his critics his fondness for the marchioness of Londonderry looked like social climbing and a desire for acceptance by the establishment. |
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The punk movement fizzled with the backslide into further genre Balkanization, but that doesn't mean the desire for confrontation has subsided. |
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We interpret this as evidence that the desire for boys lead some husbands to marry another woman if his first wife delivers a girl. |
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And it shows a desire for truly long-term solutions, not ridiculous band-aids like a gigantic wall to separate populations for security reasons. |
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Take away the desire for a challenge stuff, the only other reason I'm involved is to massage my ego. |
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Small ranchers are being harassed by massively wealthy cattle barons, who desire no impediment to their insatiable desire for money. |
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Many people with whom he spoke in the provinces had expressed a desire for self-determination and perhaps autonomy. |
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While he denies he has a chip on his shoulder, this gut class feeling is a strong motivation behind his desire for success. |
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The predominant emotion was disgust and self-hate mixed with an urgent desire for expiation. |
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Obesity shows a desire for self-protection and a defence against anxiety and feelings of guilt. |
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Still, I'll take libertarianism any way I can get it, and if it comes from people's desire for self-protection, that's not bad. |
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Such self-realization requires him to act on that desire for knowledge which as a man he naturally possesses. |
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They gave up, it is said, their desire for sons, for wealth, and for the worlds, and led the life of religious mendicants. |
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The engine that drives Dante's desire for the beatific vision is not simply love for God. |
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All of the shots have a voyeuristic purpose intended to satisfy the desire for titillation among television viewers. |
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Her desire for religious toleration was in stark contrast to the bigotry that riddled French society. |
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These objects fueled a desire for knowledge and possession, although most often through the symbolic operations of metaphor and metonymy. |
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Both clashed mightily against each other, wounded by their unbearable desire for her bed. |
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As her desire for a White Christmas grows, the shavings of snow form into larger flakes that settle on her coat, making her cold but cheerful. |
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This bipolar desire for overwhelming power everywhere while sticking our necks out nowhere is exemplified by the new basing strategy. |
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If this step from monotheism to monism goes too far, in what ways can Judaism respond to a postmodern desire for Oneness? |
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He and Ronny spoke many times about their desire for people everywhere to have the benefit and the blessings of freedom. |
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Thus, Anselm's God is not an arbitrary monarch or a tyrant with no accountability and with a bloodthirsty desire for punishment or payment. |
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The desire for peer approval and acceptance can motivate young women to act in healthy or hurtful ways, either individually or in groups. |
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However, John Paul was motivated by more than the desire for a free Polish state. |
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It was this desire for excitement that spurred Kevin to leave his job as an accountant after three years to become a professional actor. |
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Her burning desire for achievement will ultimately lead her to success in the men's game and her current critics are going to eat their words. |
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Self-assertion and a desire for autonomy are important components of genuine citizenship, as is a distrust of bossy authority. |
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What devotees of Lashkar-e-Taiba or James Dobson share is an unquenched desire for order. |
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Marcel's friend Baron de Charlus develops an unreciprocated desire for him, but Marcel loves Albertine, who breaks his heart. |
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Trading urban sprawl for expansive green fields and terraces for neighbourless living surely suggests a burning desire for a change of pace. |
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Now, in August 1947, the Nizam expressed a desire for Hyderabad to be an independent country, acceding to neither India nor Pakistan. |
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Furthermore the claimant was not motivated by a desire for vindication, but was pursuing a vendetta. |
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To some extent, therefore, retribution reflects society's desire for vengeance. |
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The resulting outcry and desire for vengeance will rally the Arab states to another invasion. |
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More and more women are becoming bulimic, succumbing to the desire for food, and then repudiating it. |
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It was brought about by progressive ideas and by the desire for social change. |
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The novel develops a plot fueled by a desire for a conventionally capitalistic definition of happiness. |
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There is oftentimes an intense desire for a fresh start from a victim of disease who comes off of it, even for short periods of remission. |
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Respondents unanimously rejected maintaining the status quo, expressing instead an openness to, and a desire for, change. |
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When my children were young I, too, wanted them to have their heart's desire for Christmas. |
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His desire for power is so great that he castrates himself in order to attain invincible and mystical powers. |
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I have tried to show how these festivals help produce the desire for otherness and difference, in ever more complex forms. |
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The Chamber of Commerce has expressed a desire for the site to become a long stay parking facility. |
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The desire for practicality clearly outweighed the desire for academic rigor. |
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This exposition, necessarily summative and schematic, should not be implied as reflecting a desire for theoretical closure. |
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He did express feelings of hopelessness about his current situation and of an overwhelming desire for help to remain there. |
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Her mind was racing with guilt, her heart was palpitating with expectation and desire for this stranger called Marcus. |
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I have a real desire for jewellery and am hungry for success in the long term. |
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While Sam seems to enjoy the illicitness of his desire for Marion, his feelings are not truly transgressive. |
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Coupled with a desire for change in the image of the police is one for improved relations with the public. |
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The human desire for novelty is twinned with an equally imperative desire for continuity. |
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Is there a desire to make those quotations, to make those historical observations accurate, or is there a desire for inaccuracy to be in play? |
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The picaro's constant movement symbolizes his desire for social improvement, or perhaps even for escape from an island-prison. |
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It evinces an overdiminished but nevertheless inexpugnable desire for moral as well as ethical rectitude. |
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I did not know whether it was her abnormal dress, her desire for death, or her oddly inflected voice but this girl was something new. |
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This makes happiness and misery necessary concomitants of consciousness, and thus conscious beings are endowed with a desire for happiness. |
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Gender of itself has no bearing on a person's innermost desire for liberty and to reach their fullest potential possible. |
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The insensate desire for speed is what blinds us to the carnage cars cause. |
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Their insincerity is overshadowed only by their maddening desire for success. |
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If you have an ardent desire for the Lord you will steer clear of the mediocrity and conformism so widespread in our society. |
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We know that is pointless to stir a desire for free flight in people if they can't then find instructors to teach them. |
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The ego's perverted version of this noble drive is the desire for power and control, the urge to conquer the world. |
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When circumstances prevent it from being received in the visible form, then it is received interiorly in virtue of the desire for it. |
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Some fulfill their desire for sexual intimacy within a long-term committed relationship. |
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Yet in James's African-American community, rising intonation conveys the desire for encouragement. |
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This object, aligned with Evil, is a thing of desire for us, an outlet for the irruption of Evil. |
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The desire for recognition, status, prestige, and power is a very important motivator, and an especially important one for political animals. |
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The fact is Margaret never pretends to coherence despite her desire for posthumous fame. |
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It can be more subtle or it can be strong, such as covetousness, the desire for someone else's property. |
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Two of the strongest cravings of human nature are the desire for knowledge and the desire for power. |
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Other fake explanations have centred on a supposed frustrated desire for sexual gratification, which entry into paradise will apparently fulfil. |
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This period of insecurity and pain has since fuelled his desire for rebellion. |
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In his essay on Leonardo, Freud even derives curiosity and the desire for knowledge from sexuality. |
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Greed is the desire for material wealth or gain, ignoring the realm of the spiritual. |
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He was a gangling teenage boy with a burning desire for a big game rifle of his own. |
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The White Stripes cannot single-handedly satiate one man's desire for primal garage rock. |
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The desire for esteem seems to me to make a strong claim to be one element in that more general account. |
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There will be no more duplicity, crookedness, and desire for name, fame, and prestige. |
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Ricoeur argues that this primitive desire for order, at least in its more developed forms, takes precedence over the desire for retribution. |
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This terrifying vision fits perfectly well with the desire for honour and glory that the neo-conservative gentlemen covet. |
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In that city was the opportunity for glory, and no man could deny the greedy desire for glory. |
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A psychologically important attribute of religion is the emphasis given to the desire for unity, or to open one's heart to God. |
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This is coupled with a desire for the consumption of locally produced goods and services. |
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But it also heard of a public desire for resident doctors to be based at the hospital around the clock. |
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It is a chance to express their natural desire for a little creative devilment, usually at the expense of their conformist elders. |
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Children who can delay their desire for instant gratification have been shown to do better in all walks of career and financial future. |
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The desire for vengeance is very strong, simply because the abuses were so egregious. |
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There has been an attempt to defuse aggressive emotions and any desire for revenge. |
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Envy is defined as discontentment with one's lot and a desire for the attributes or possessions of another person. |
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This policeman has an insatiable desire for disport, so he rides this small bike in no time when he sees it. |
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In answer to the professorial desire for control, students can effectively dissimulate the appearance of learning. |
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A distaste for meddling in free trade in art remains strong, as does our desire for visual contact with an original. |
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The home we knew has disappeared, and its evanescence only heightens our desire for it. |
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That is, have we all been carried away by a desire for some kind of entertaining political divertissement? |
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After his arrival, man's everlasting desire for not departing and staying forever in this world is his perpetual passion from time immemorial. |
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Other tastes, not necessarily exogenous, often superceded the desire for financial gain. |
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This narrative voice challenges our desire for mastery of knowledge. |
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After a succession of mealy-mouthed CBI presidents, content to simmer on the back burner, Sir John, a former Jaguar boss, has roared his desire for the heat of battle. |
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There is a growing desire for those issues to be dealt with once and for all and to remove discrimination against people on the grounds of their creed. |
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We need to confront the relentless desire for more and juxtapose to that the world as it is. |
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For the boy the serpent stands Oedipally for the desire for the mother. |
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St. John seems very dissatisfied and distrustful of Jane's desire for sensual comfort and calm in household familiarities to come, and blood relations. |
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This idealized history had some effect, if not to stem the immediate social discord permanently, to produce a general desire for a more orderly world. |
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It nourishes the desire for things higher than mere physical comfort. |
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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 was a product of Republican brinksmanship over the debt ceiling, and a near-fanatical desire for spending cuts. |
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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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It is simply a desire for a better kind of future out of carnage and loss. |
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This view fuelled an increasingly ruthless pursuit of methods by which to harness nature for purely utilitarian ends, motivated by desire for control, power and wealth. |
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They satisfied his desire for that elusive double who, like a parallel universe, may both share and appease the anguish of existence and the equivocacy of art. |
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This isn't TMI, it's the right amount of information considering her desire for transparency in blogging, and I just think it's really well written. |
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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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But, if anything, the endurance made the desire for comfort food even greater. |
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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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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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Cult leaders are usually psychopaths with a desire for power and often take ideas from politics, religion and psychology to fulfill their purpose, he said. |
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Levine broods in the meat locker, mad with desire for Prinsloo, whose appetite for him is equally primal. |
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Unbidden, desire for her rose within, like some ravening beast. |
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With society becoming increasingly depoliticised and infotainment consuming a greater slice of the news cake, even our desire for the truth is debatable. |
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Increasingly customers are also expressing their environmental preferences to manufacturers, such as a desire for energy and materials efficiency and recyclability. |
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A desire for more information motivated the Trinidad and Tobago native to come. |
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Overcome by their desire for a truce, accepted a tool of war as a symbol of peace. |
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Indeed, cost effectiveness analysis is increasingly aligned with the biostatistical desire for a single primary outcome in design efficient trials. |
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While the rhetoric may speak of a learning year for the team and drivers alike, there is a fervent passion and desire for success within the squad. |
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His work mocks our desire for a safe, fantasy non-place for our garbage. |
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Panel size is derived from the 1.5m width of the metal coil and the desire for a surface without splices, yielding 1.14m square panels with folded returns. |
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A lack of empathy with republican ideals leads him to doubt the value of the desire for independence that impels subjugated peoples to seek an escape from empire. |
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The agenda set by those who participated struck me as a desire for a more cosmetic makeover rather than a radical change for newspapers to make them more relevant to all ages. |
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Though mistrust of the state and a desire for cheap and limited government is a commonplace in the British political tradition, formal anarchism has received little support. |
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It is thrilling to see how this desire for deeper spirituality, redemption and grace suffuse the poem even as it ironically ends with the beggar's spirited demands. |
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The fuel for P2P networks is the desire for retainable information and as more information is retained by more people then this fuel will necessarily drop in quantity. |
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The trouble is that the desire for equal opportunity is, in practice, usually translated into a demand for equal results. |
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Having never heard of gender dysphoria, the state of mind which characterizes the desire for gender reassignment, I was naive about the complexity or intensity of the process. |
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The desire for rationalising and centralising local services is sheer folly and will lead to more traffic, more travelling and deprived communities. |
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The human desire for knowledge and exploration is an absolute good, and we need to follow that instinct. |
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Moments of pleasantness elicit a desire for more, moments of unpleasantness give rise to aversion, and moments of neutrality are opportunities to fall asleep. |
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They come on the back of the firm's Crave Control patch which gave off a smell designed to stop the desire for chocolate, 250,000 of which were sold last year to chocoholics. |
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The desire for knowledge of the future seems to be at the root of palmistry and other forms of divining secret knowledge through paranormal revelations. |
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The sense of public outrage is palpable, as is the desire for justice. |
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Women's simultaneous desire for love and romance and anxiety about the exigencies of marriage lent them a peculiar potency in courtship negotiations. |
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Nineteenth-century common-school advocates combined a desire for creating a liberal democratic citizenry with xenophobia, anti-Catholicism, and nativism. |
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Following a short EFT treatment, his desire for snacks, chocolates and fast food disappeared and allowed him to maintain a healthy diet without effort. |
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He instilled in me a desire for clarity, but also a suspicion of neat solutions because, he felt, posing problems was more interesting than solving them. |
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Some of us love to idle through designer look books and pre-order all that they desire for the upcoming season to fill their closets with the latest and the greatest. |
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Instead, it's a practical sort of fatalism that breeds a desire for death. |
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Women's desire for good service makes them open to suggestions, Krall says, giving bartenders and servers opportunities to suggest new drinks and upsell premium brands. |
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The philosopher once complained about young men whose desire for learning resembled their desire for a sun tan. |
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However, we should not confuse the legitimate desire for a new spacefaring civilization with the equally legitimate goal of building return on investment. |
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Lack of modern equipment, absence of western influence, and a desire for strong, sweet drinks made syrupy, maderized wines the norm in state wineries in the past. |
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The demand for intelligence rose when increasing education, hand in hand with the material advance of the bourgeoisie, awoke a desire for political action. |
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The abundance of conferences, symposia, workshops, colloquia, seminars, and other gatherings devoted to mathematical topics attests to a strong desire for interaction. |
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They were intended to move the will of the one praying not only to compunction for sin and penitence, but to a desire for God and confidence in God's love. |
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Convicting doctors of manslaughter may satisfy a desire for retribution, but deters careful consideration of the ways of preventing tragedies from recurring. |
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This spatial displacement reveals your thirst for freedom, your desire for openness and to break with the protest novel. |
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Many people think that the book industry is just another racket out to make a quick buck by inflating prices and preying on readers' desire for good, cheap books. |
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They are convinced that cupidity, that the desire for wealth, that the worldliness seen in avarice is the ultimate cause for all of the social ills that they see around them. |
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And nothing squelches education, or the desire for education, like stifling discourse. |
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These believers express a desire for political authority, but only of the type supportive of pro-family social nucleus and traditionally-bound, regulated liberties. |
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Kanye's desire for control is thought to be the reason for Kardashian's sudden reclusiveness. |
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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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On the other hand, if availability of the good increases and the desire for it decreases, the price comes down. |
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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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Particular professors and sober Scotchmen may denounce as childish the desire for imaginative fiction. |
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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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Given the king's desperate desire for a son, the sequence of Anne's pregnancies has attracted much interest. |
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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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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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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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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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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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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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Innocent probably saw in them a possible answer to his desire for an orthodox preaching force to counter heresy. |
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She returns to him one afternoon, where they submit to their desire for one another. |
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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 for an annulment of his marriage was known as the King's Great Matter. |
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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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A great part of this desire for local and foreign manuscripts arose in the 15th Century. |
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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 contrast, the desire for greater autonomy or independence is particularly common among leftist Basque nationalists. |
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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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Besides, by this time her desire for a divorce had become obsessive, taking precedence over all other matters. |
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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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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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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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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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In women the desire for a reversal is often associated with a change in spouse. |
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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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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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However, he does wonder whether fat calories from monounsaturates might reduce people's desire for snacks. |
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Specifically, Navy ORTAs identified a desire for a Service-wide system that would help them manage and market their licensable technologies. |
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The Affair had stirred in France a desire for the cathartic chiliasm of teleological redemption. |
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Disease of the ovaries or of the spinal cord, by reflex irritation, may cause estromania, constant desire for the bull. |
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A man expected to use his desire for change to correct the misjudgements of his unpopular predecessor and create history. |
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The sight of thousands attending Christmas lights turn-ons in suburbs of Cardiff confirmed the desire for that still exists. |
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In other words, coexist stickers may imply a desire for global love. |
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This allowed us to probabilistically link a woman's injectable use and desire for spacing or limiting births with her available local services. |
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In the past, the existence of an eruv in certain neighborhoods has translated into more desire for homes within the zone. |
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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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Congress is under no obligation to admit states, even in those areas whose population expresses a desire for statehood. |
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Yet, the depiction of the unavoidability of these human atrocities is implicitly a desire for a better world. |
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Still, consumers have shown increased desire for college footlockers that have multiple features and are still quality, lasting products. |
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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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Infants classified as avoidant show little to no desire for proximity or interaction with their mothers upon their return to the room. |
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Billy Bunter, the 'Fat Owl of the Remove,' was famous for his greedy appetite, in particular his insatiable desire for jam tarts and doughnuts. |
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The desire for such impersonalized sentencing was one of the primary motivations for determinate sentencing schemes. |
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Or to rekindle my desire for a Stalinist government to regulate the design of letter boxes. |
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Their actions were motivated in large measure by a desire for revenge. |
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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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Due to the lack of modern technology, or a desire for historical accuracy, railway operations can be handled with traditional practices, such as the use of physical tokens. |
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It is also usually said of the Igbo that they are pushful, aggressive, self-confident and typically impelled by the desire for personal achievement. |
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Mary's Latina Summer Academy works to instill a desire for higher education into participants, who are young Latinas in the ninth and 10th grades from anywhere in the country. |
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She sees neorealism as accomplishing a paradoxical double movement encompassing both a repression of the memory of fascism and a desire for atonement for the past. |
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Wells' desire for a quiet passade often got him into hideous trouble. |
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Cuthbert retired in 676, moved by a desire for the contemplative life. |
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From the position of the holder of the scepter, the desire of writing is indicated, designated, and denounced as a desire for orphanhood and patricidal subversion. |
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The least abnormal condition appears to be the malacia, or desire for highly spiced or acid foods that are sometimes seen in chlorotic girls and in pregnant women. |
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Central themes of the Liberal Democrat campaign were an offer of a second referendum on any eventual Brexit deal and a desire for the UK to stay in the single market. |
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Athletics instill a work ethic, discipline, competitive spirit and a desire for earned respect among the rank-and-file members of any business concern. |
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The city has begun building small parks and wide, landscaped walkways below the cablecar lines, and the desire for improvement seems to be spreading throughout the barrios. |
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The UK's position is that the Falklanders have not indicated a desire for change, and that there are no pending issues to resolve concerning the islands. |
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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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The colonisers of today, like those of old, will learn eventually that the desire for freedom cannot be extinguished by edict or the rule of force. |
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This desire for approbation was articulated through the depoliticization of Spanish society and even the depoliticization of the official institutions of Francoism. |
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This desire for system and regularity in the language contrasted with the individualism and spirit of independence characterized by the previous age. |
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A desire for separateness and unilateral freedom of action merged with national pride and a sense of continental safety to foster the policy of isolation. |
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It is a practice of learning to temper the body's primary desire for food. |
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Steve Hansen's desire for a trio of full backs may make tactical sense, but it deprives we romantic sporting scribes of our most flowery metaphors. |
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This was because by the time the Renault range was ready, the second energy crisis was over, taking with it much of the desire for economical, compact cars. |
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Our challenging task is to know when doing right and feeling pride become overshadowed by the egocentrism and desire for self-promotion that are the symptoms of arrogance. |
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Although she's endeared herself to trendy clubbers and tastemakers all the way from Baltimore to Berlin, the lady's desire for major league fame has remained out of reach. |
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The desire for the South Island to form a separate colony was one of the main factors in moving the capital of New Zealand from Auckland to Wellington that year. |
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Focusing on the cultivation of glabrous skin, it is possible to trace a desire for certainty in an environment where the individual appears to have little or no control. |
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The poem expressed his desire for radical change without overt sedition. |
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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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This propaedeutic to a dynamic relationship with Christ makes sense of his desire for Sarah Ruth's ethical beauty and for sensory aesthetic pleasure. |
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A sweet kumquat in a container satisfied Rogers' desire for citrus. |
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It is possible that the idea of annulment had been suggested to Henry much earlier than this, and is highly probable that it was motivated by his desire for a son. |
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Not that it has made a difference in our lustmaking. It seems that his desire for me died around the same time he got wind of Harry's misfortunes. |
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According to market analysts Mintel, the desire for meatier burgers with more exotic toppings has led almost one in 10 to trade up from high-street chains. |
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The Intramuros Light and Sound Museum chronicles the Filipinos desire for freedom during the revolution under Rizal's leadership and other revolutionary leaders. |
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