He disbanded the group in 1982, hungering after a new direction and tired of the relentless pressure of his frontman role. |
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There are moments when it seems that a whole society, or the majority of a society is actually hungering for war. |
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Gladly, Disney made a good call with the disc, and has finally delivered the full treatment DVD enthusiasts have been hungering for. |
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The best reality shows leave viewers hungering for more knowledge about the contestants. |
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Sure, I wander around checking out the talent, but there really is no one special I'm hungering for. |
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It's ironic that this apotheosis of flash over substance comes at a time when the public is hungering for greater perspective and deeper understanding. |
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In the end Mr Meredith leaves the reader bursting with a wealth of facts, but hungering for a richer explanation. |
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This has its own inner logic of connecting with, in ever so gentle a way, the hungering for food of the many who do not have sufficient. |
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And we are talking about people hungering for standards of education they were a long way from. |
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Vincent heard Christ's voice in the suffering humanity of poor people, in the people hungering for bread and for the word. |
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You have been hungering for more romance and passion, and your prayer is answered. |
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Roland Maison is a nomad thirsty for open spaces and hungering after solid matter. |
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It is a professional kitchen with excellent combining properties for system catering hungering for success. |
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Because, somehow, somewhere along the way, I stopped hungering for it. |
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Maybe it is a symptom that we are hungering for something different. |
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I've mentioned this before, but I am still hungering for an explanation. |
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So much for hungering for martyrdom and all those virgins waiting in paradise. |
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We're tired of all these fat-cat lackeys who are hungering for power. |
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Perhaps I might simply skim over the subject and show to what degree of inconsistency a large party hungering for office can descend. |
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Slowly and subtly, we can be drawn away from a righteous pursuit of the Person of God to instead hungering for what He can do for us. |
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I was hungering for a less stressful, more immediate experience of comedy. |
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The principle had its origin in a theory that classified mental and spiritual life in terms of functions of the soul: knowing, feeling, hungering, reasoning, and doing. |
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We can truly say that Mother Teresa was a gift of God to the modern world that is hungering after truth and love, given freely and without reserve. |
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He is, in fact, the true poor in spirit, the one afflicted, the meek one, the one hungering and thirsting for justice, the merciful, the pure of heart, the peacemaker. |
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If, on the other hand, you're hungering for a more technical discussion of the intricacies of video compression and the advancements that H.264 brings to the dark art of video encoding, the next 900 words or so are for you. |
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She said in her interview with Me Ka Ohana, our provincial bulletin, that she found it most inspiring to see how so many in our secularized world are hungering for God ans seeking Him in prayer. |
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You probably know as much as they do and are hungering for more knowledge. |
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No amount of struggling with a seventh-grade education could discourage Evaristo from studying hard, hungering all the more for holiness and the ability to preach it to others. |
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They are not rote rituals, but events of salvation, personal encounters with the living God who in the Spirit goes forth to meet all those who come to him hungering and thirsting for his truth and peace. |
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You've left me hungering for the touch of you. |
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Borders are violated by hungering males and famished females, and the ordered animosities of the noyau give way to a saturnalia of sexual adventure. |
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